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DJI Phantom 4 Pro+ Price, Specs Review: Drone Promises High Quality Images

The Chinese-manufactured DJI Phantom 4 Pro+ is recently being recognized by many technology enthusiasts for its innovative enhancements in the drone and artificial intelligence industry.

The main takeaway of the DJI Phantom 4 Pro+ is the enhanced image quality it produces with the help of an installed 20-megapixel camera that allows the device to shoot 4K videos at 60fps.

Moreover, the new device has rear struts which allows it to sense objects and keeps it from plowing into buildings, trees, and other destructive elements.

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The DJI Phantom 4 Pro+ also comes in two variants, one with a controller with no RC screen which is available at a tag price of $1,500, while the other variant with an RC screen is tagged at $1,700.

For those who are interested in getting the variant with the RC screen, it has a six-inch display size and is noted to provide bright images even against a glaring sunlight.

Battery capacity is pegged at 5870mAh, and an hour of charging will power at least a 30-minute flight. Maximum speed is clocked at 72 kilometers per hour.

However, the Phantom 4 Pro+ is not as flexible as the Mavic Pro which can be folded and packed into a backpack. Its edge lies in its capacity to shoot high-quality images.

Aside from that, the DJI Phantom 4 Pro + is expected to be a heavy-duty drone which can withstand stronger winds.

The device is mainly praised for its innovative features and reasonably competitive price that is expected to grow the drone industry into a bigger and more useful one. As of today, the drone system is being used for production delivery, and will be possibly used for future public services such as in search and rescue operations and road or electric line inspections.

Another drone is also being developed by the same Chinese company which is to be called the M2000. This device is intended mainly for industrial use, including several operations and inspections. It will reportedly fly at a first-person view level, and it might be unveiled by fall of this year.

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