DJI has unveiled the Mavic Air drone, a successor to its top-selling Mavic Pro that is smaller, lighter and faster as well as promising more advanced obstacle-avoidance tech.
There are, however, trade-offs: it has a shorter flight time and cannot travel as far from its operator.
DJI is the top-selling consumer drone-maker and recently saw a major rival, GoPro, drop out of the market.
Despite the advances, the Air will be sold for a lower price than the Pro.
It will be released on 28 January for $799 in the US and £769 in the UK.
That is $200/£330 less than the Pro's base model, which remains on sale.
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