Will the Spark be able to live up to both the hype surrounding it and the level of quality demonstrated by its larger foldable sibling? Heliguy's Insider takes a look at both aircraft to give you an idea of which is best suited to your needs. Before we delve into the main comparison, let's take a look at the specs of both aircraft:
DJI Spark | DJI Mavic Pro |
Aircraft
Dimension |
143 × 143 × 55 mm | 83mm (H) x 83mm (W) x 198mm (L) (Folded) |
Diagonal Size (Propellers Excluded) |
170 mm | 335 mm |
Weight (Battery & Propellers Included) |
N/A |
734 g (exclude gimbal cover)
743 g (include gimbal cover) |
Takeoff Weight |
300 g | N/A |
Max Ascent Speed |
3 m/s in Sport Mode without wind | 5 m/s in Sport mode |
Max Descent Speed |
3 m/s in Auto Landing Mode | 3 m/s |
Max Speed |
31 mph (50 kph) in Sport Mode without wind | 40 mph (65 kph) in Sport mode without wind |
Max Service Ceiling Above Sea Level |
4000 m | 5000 m |
Max Flight Time |
16 minutes (no wind at a consistent 12.4 mph (20 kph)) | 27 minutes (no wind at a consistent 15.5 mph (25 kph)) |
Max Hovering Time |
15 minutes (no wind) | 24 minutes (no wind) |
Overall Flight Time |
N/A | 21 minutes (In normal flight, 15% remaining battery level) |
Max Flight Distance |
N/A | 13 km (no wind) |
Operating Temperature Range |
0° to 40°C | 0° to 40°C |
Satellite Positioning Systems |
GPS / GLONASS | GPS / GLONASS |
Hover Accuracy Range |
Vertical:
+/- 0.1 m (when Vision Positioning is active) or +/-0.5 m
Horizontal:
+/- 0.3 m (when Vision Positioning is active) or +/-1.5 m |
Vertical:
+/- 0.1 m (when Vision Positioning is active) or +/-0.5 m
Horizontal:
+/- 0.3 m (when Vision Positioning is active) or +/-1.5 m
|
Transmitter Power (EIRP) |
2.4 GHz
FCC: 25 dBm; CE: 18 dBm; SRRC: 18 dBm
5.8 GHz
FCC: 27 dBm; CE: 14 dBm; SRRC: 27 dBm |
N/A |
Operating Frequency |
2.400 - 2.483 GHz; 5.725 - 5.825 GHz | N/A |
Remote Controller
Operating Frequency |
2.412 - 2.462 GHz; 5.745 - 5.825 GHz | 2.4 GHz to 2.483 GHz |
Max Transmission Distance |
2.412 - 2.462 GHz (unobstructed, free of interference)
FCC: 1.2 mi (2 km); CE: 0.3 mi (500 m); SRRC: 0.3 mi (500 m)
5.745 - 5.825 GHz (unobstructed, free of interference)
FCC: 1.2 mi (2 km); CE: 0.18 mi (300 m); SRRC: 0.7 mi (1.2 km) |
FCC Compliant: 7 km
CE Compliant: 4 km (Unobstructed, free of interference) |
Operating Temperature Range |
0° to 40°C | 0° to 40°C |
Battery |
2970 mAh | 2970mAh |
Transmitter Power (EIRP) |
2.4 GHz
FCC: ≤26 dBm; CE: ≤18 dBm; SRCC: ≤18 dBm
5.8 GHz
FCC: ≤28 dBm; CE: ≤14 dBm; SRCC: ≤26 dBm |
FCC: ≤26 dBm
CE: ≤20 dBm |
Operating Current/Voltage |
950 mAh @3.7V | 950mA @3.7V |
Supported Mobile Device Size |
Thickness range: 6.5-8.5 mm
Max length: 160 mm |
Thickness Supported: 6.5-8.5mm
Max length: 160mm
Supported USB port types: Lightning, Micro USB (Type-B), USB (Type-C) |
Charger
Voltage |
13.05 V | 13.05 V |
Rated Power |
N/A | 50 W |
Input |
100-240 V; 50/60 Hz; 0.5 A | N/A |
Output |
5V / 3A; 9V / 2A; 12V / 1.5A | 5V / 2A |
Intelligent Flight Battery
Capacity |
1480 mAh | 3830 mAh |
Voltage |
11.4 V | 11.4 V |
Battery Type |
LiPo 3S | LiPo 3S |
Energy |
16.87 Wh | 43.6 Wh |
Net Weight |
Approx. 95 g | Approx. 240 g |
Charging Temperature Range |
5° to 40° C | 5° to 40°C |
Gimbal
Controllable Range |
Pitch: -85° to 0° |
Pitch: -90° to +30°
Roll: 0° or 90° (Horizontally and vertically) |
Stabilization |
2-axis mechanical (pitch, roll) | 3-axis (pitch, roll, yaw) |
Vision System
Vision System |
N/A | Forward Vision System; Downward Vision System |
Obstacle Sensory Range |
N/A | Precision measurement range: 0.7 m to 15 m; Detectable range: 15 m to 30 m |
Operating Environment |
Surface with clear patterns, enables diffuse reflection with >20% reflection rate; Adequate lighting (lux>15) | Surface with clear pattern and adequate lighting (lux > 15) |
Velocity Range |
≤22.4 mph (36 kph) at 6.6 ft (2 m) above ground | ≤22.4 mph (36 kph) at 2 m above ground |
Altitude Range |
0 - 8 m | 0.3 - 13 m |
Operating Range |
0 - 30 m | 0.3 - 13 m |
3D Sensing System
Obstacle Sensing Range |
1-16 ft (0.2 - 5 m) | N/A |
Operating Environment |
Surface should be larger than 20x20 cm and enable diffuse reflection, with reflection rate >20% (eg. wall, tree, people) | N/A |
Camera
Sensor |
1/2.3" CMOS, Effective pixels: 12 MP | 1/2.3" (CMOS), Effective pixels: 12.35 M (Total pixels:12.71M) |
Lens |
FOV 81.9° 25 mm (35 mm format equivalent) f/2.6 (shooting range: 2 m to ∞) | FOV 78.8° 28 mm (35 mm format equivalent) f/2.2; Distortion < 1.5% Focus from 0.5 m to ∞ |
ISO Range |
100-3200 (video); 100-1600 (photo) | 100-3200 (video); 100-1600 (photo) |
Electronic Shutter Speed |
2s - 1/8000 s | 8s - 1/8000s |
Image Size |
3968 × 2976 | 4000 × 3000 |
Still Photography Modes |
Single Shot; Burst Shooting: 3 frames; Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB): 3 bracketed frames at 0.7; EV bias; Interval: 2 / 3 / 5 / 7 / 10 / 15 / 20 / 30 / 60s | Single shot; Burst shooting: 3 / 5 / 7 frames; Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB): 3/5 bracketed frames at 0.7; EV Bias; Interval |
Video Recording Modes |
FHD: 1920×1080 30p |
C4K: 4096×2160 24p
4K: 3840×2160 24 / 25 / 30p
2.7K: 2720x1530 24 / 25 / 30p
FHD: 1920×1080 24 / 25 / 30 / 48 / 50 / 60 / 96p; HD: 1280×720 24 / 25 / 30 / 48 / 50 / 60 / 120p
|
Max Video Bitrate |
24 Mbps | 60 Mbps |
Supported File Systems |
FAT32 (≤ 32 GB) |
FAT32 (≤ 32 GB)
exFAT (> 32 GB) |
Photo |
JPEG | JPEG, DNG |
Video |
MP4 (MPEG-4 AVC/H.264) | MP4, MOV (MPEG-4 AVC/H.264) |
Supported SD Cards |
Micro SD Cards
Recommended: Sandisk 16/32 GB UHS-1 Micro SDHC, Kingston 16/32 GB UHS-1 Micro SDHC, Samsung 16/32 GB UHS-I Micro SDHC, Sandisk 64 GB UHS-1 Micro SDXC, Kingston 64 GB UHS-1 Micro SDXC, Samsung 64 GB UHS-I Micro SDXC |
Micro SD; Max capacity: 64 GB. Class 10 or UHS-1 rating required |
Wi-Fi
Operating Frequency |
2.4 GHz/5.8 GHz | 2.4G/5G |
Max Transmission Distance |
100m (Distance), 50m (Height) (Unobstructed, free of interference) | 80m (Distance), 50m (Height) (Unobstructed, free of interference) |
Max Speed |
N/A | 14 km/h (9 mph) |
Max Ascent Speed |
N/A | 2 m/s |
Max Descent Speed |
N/A | 1 m/s |
App / Live View
Mobile App |
DJI GO 4 | DJI GO 4 |
Live View Quality |
720p@30fps, 1080p@30fps (Remote Controller)
720p@30fps (Wi-Fi)
720p@60fps, 1080p@30fps (DJI Goggles) |
720p@30fps, 1080p@30fps (Remote Controller)
720p@30fps (Wi-Fi)
720p@60fps, 1080p@30fps (DJI Goggles) |
Latency |
160-170ms (depending on conditions and mobile device) | 160-170ms (depending on conditions and mobile device) |
Required Operating Systems |
iOS 9.0 or later
Android 4.1.2 or later |
iOS 9.0 or later
Android 4.1.2 or later |
Recommended Devices |
ios: iPhone 5s, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPod touch 6, iPad Pro, iPad Air, iPad Air Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad mini 2, iPad mini 2 Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad Air 2, iPad Air 2 Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad mini 3, iPad mini 3 Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad mini 4, and iPad mini 4 Wi-Fi + Cellular. This app is optimized for iPhone 5s, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.
Android: Samsung S7 Edge, Samsung S7, Samsung S6, Samsung S5, Samsung NOTE4, Samsung NOTE3, Samsung tabs 705c, Ascend Mate 9, Ascend Mate 7, Huawei Honor 8, Huawei P8 Max, Vivo X7, Xiaomi 5, MI 3, Google Nexus 6p, Nexus 9, Google Nexus 7 II, LG V20, Sony Xperia Z3, Smartisan T1.
*Support for additional Android devices available as testing and development continues. |
ios: iPhone 5s, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPod touch 6, iPad Pro, iPad Air, iPad Air Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad mini 2, iPad mini 2 Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad Air 2, iPad Air 2 Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad mini 3, iPad mini 3 Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad mini 4, and iPad mini 4 Wi-Fi + Cellular. This app is optimised for iPhone 5s, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.
Android: Samsung S7 Edge, Samsung S7, Samsung S6, Samsung S5, Samsung NOTE4, Samsung NOTE3, Samsung tabs 705c, Ascend Mate 9, Ascend Mate 7, Huawei Honor 8, Huawei P8 Max, Vivo X7, Xiaomi 5, MI 3, Google Nexus 6p, Nexus 9, Google Nexus 7 II, LG V20, Sony Xperia Z3, Smartisan T1.
*Support for additional Android devices available as testing and development continues. |
DJI Spark VERSUS DJI Mavic Pro Key Features
Now that we’ve looked through the specifications of these two small but mighty quadcopters, this article will dig a bit further into what makes them so intuitive and enjoyable to fly.What's In The Box?
First things first, let's start with what you can expect from both products straight out of the box. To give you the most comprehensive idea of what both these quadcopters offer, we've included both the standard versions (Spark / Mavic) and the Fly More Combo versions (Spark / Mavic).What's Included?
DJI Spark |
Spark
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Spark Fly More Combo
|
Mavic
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Mavic Fly More Combo
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DJI Mavic Pro |
Appearance
Featuring an aerodynamic, lightweight design, the DJI Spark's sleek design is optimised for minimal wind resistance. The front-mounted gimbal and camera are flush with the aircraft which increases the overall stability of the system. The fact that it doesn't fold away like the Mavic Pro isn't much of an issue at all considering that, astoundingly, it is still smaller and more portable than the Mavic's folded state. DJI has also given people a choice of colours to further personalise their aircraft. As well as the default Alpine White there is also the option of Sky Blue, Meadow Green, Lava Red, and Sunrise Yellow (these coloured shells are part of the aircraft and aren't interchangeable so choose wisely!). There will be plenty of demand for this customisation and it shows that DJI still knows how to give consumers a little bit extra. The DJI Mavic Pro's now iconic design incorporates innovative folding functionality. As is to be expected, the Mavic benefits from the solid construction & high-quality materials synonymous with the Shenzhen brand. There’s also an intuitive and ergonomically enhanced controller with dual display ensuring fewer distractions on your device’s camera view. All sharp lines and metallic grey, you can tell the Mavic is superbly aerodynamic before you’re even seen it in the air. When it’s folded away, you’ll be left wondering how DJI have managed to pack in all the functionality. Then there’s the camera and the optional clear housing which offers protection for the lens and 3-axis gimbal, rounding off the attractive aesthetics.Performance
For such a small drone, the DJI Spark certainly has a lot of power behind it. 50kph of propulsion means you can expect a steady flight at speeds of up to 31mph in Sport Mode. This setting switches the gimbal mode to FPV by default, so the camera intuitively moves with you as you fly. For an upgraded FPV experience, the Spark is fully compatible with the DJI Goggles. DJI has also developed an advanced flight control system to make flying more fun and intuitive. Controlled via a custom built RC device, your mobile device or even your hands, the DJI Spark offers a great deal of variety in use. An innovative HD Wi-Fi system allows 720p video transmission from up to 2km away. The addition of 'Deep Learning Gesture Recognition' lets you capture 'Dronies' using simple hand motions and PalmControl mode controls the DJI Spark's aerial movement by hand. DJI's new FaceAware system means that the Spark can lift off from your hand by utilising face recognition alone. Once it has locked on to you, it can take off and hover within seconds of powering on. The DJI Spark features TapFly and ActiveTrack which have now become DJI mainstays. The mini quadcopter also makes use of a powerful FlightAutonomy system which includes the front-mounted camera, its vision positioning system, a 3D sensing system, dual-band GPS, an inertial measurement unit and 24 computing cores. This allows Spark to hover accurately with VPS assistance at up to 98ft, sense front-facing obstacles from up to 16ft away and also land safely every time. It’s also compatible with DJI’s SDK (Software Development Kit) allowing you to customise the Spark to fit your needs and makes use of their GEO system which lets you know where drone flights may raise security concerns, such as near airports or stadiums. The Mavic Pro utilises and builds upon its predecessors (the Phantom quadcopter series). This means that DJI's ActiveTrack and TapFly, as well as new features like TerrainFollow - which enables the Mavic to intelligently follow you up inclines without crashing - are available in a smaller, more portable package. The fact that the arms fold flush into the drone’s body thanks to some brilliant engineering from DJI ensures that it’s even smaller and easier to transport. The Mavic Pro also comes with a Sports Mode allowing it to reach speeds of up to 40mph in optimal conditions. This speedy feature has been advertised alongside the DJI Goggles which allow for a VR FPV drone flying experience including the ability to use 'head tracking' to control the camera. As for ease of use, the Mavic has been hailed as one of the simplest drones on the market to get to grips with. While there is plenty of depth available for seasoned flyers looking for an easily portable aerial camera, it’s also ideal for those just starting out with its advanced visual positioning and obstacle avoidance (up to a range of 15m) making sure that your flights are issue free. Pinpoint locational sensors also ensure that the aircraft remains impressively steady even indoors out of satellite range.Battery Life
The DJI Spark uses a high-energy density LiPo battery (1480mAh) and features 12 intelligent protection features which ensure greater safety during flights. Additionally, the mini drone’s battery can estimate remaining flight times, which offers a heads up on when to land in real-time. Even with all of its smart features, you can get up to 16 minutes of flight with a fully-charged battery, allowing you to capture more footage. The Mavic Pro is powered by a purpose-built Intelligent Flight Battery (3830mAh) featuring built-in sensors and LEDs that display the status and remaining power. Despite the smaller power source, the Mavic is able to remain airborne for up to 27 minutes which rivals the DJI Phantom 4 and offers you plenty of time to capture all the imagery you need.Camera Specs
DJI has designed the Spark’s camera to ensure that all imagery us consistently sharp with little-to-none colour aberration and distortion. Featuring a f/2.6 wide-angle lens with a 25mm equivalent focal length, the camera’s five elements are arranged into a single group that fit into a compressed frame. Small and compact like the drone itself, the camera features a 1/2.3″ CMOS sensor which allows for stabilised video at 1080p and stills at 12MP. The use of larger pixels means that the DJI Spark is sensitive to light and can record colours with precision. Keeping the camera in place is the 2-axis mechanical gimbal coupled with UltraSmooth technology which dramatically reduces shake and rolling shutter effects. The Spark has adopted all of the previous DJI shooting modes while adding two new features: Pano and ShallowFocus.- Pano: This mode shoots both horizontal and vertical panoramas by automatically adjusting its gimbal and heading.
- ShallowFocus: This feature uses the DJI Spark‘s 3D vision technology to create photos with a shallow depth of field.
- Rocket: The Spark ascends with the camera pointing downwards, capturing the scene below
- Dronie: This setting makes the drone fly backwards and upwards, with the camera locked on its subject
- Circle: A self-explanatory feature that circles around the target
- Helix: With Helix, the Spark flies in an upward spiral around the subject
Get in Touch
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