DJI Phantom 4 review: Automatic flying for the people
It's all in the experience.
Yep, it's not cheap, but DJI has made one of the smartest drones available with the Phantom 4.
The DJI Phantom 4 is a very polished drone compared to its competition, and for those who've flown a quad before, you'll have no trouble getting started with this one; The new Sport mode lets you get to your location faster or just have some fun; Its Obstacle Sensing System can help avoid head-on collisions as well as track subjects; Slow-motion video is a nice addition to an already excellent camera.
The Obstacle Sensing System only sees things in front of the drone; You still need a tablet or phone ready to go along with the controller and drone battery; Extra batteries are expensive; Landing gear and camera are fixed to the body, so you can't collapse it entirely for travel and if you break or want to upgrade the camera, that's not an option.