Build Quality & Design

16-07-2018

The P4 Pro is nearly identical to the original P4 in terms of both design and build quality. It retains the same hull shape as its predecessor, save for a few minor differences where the new sensors are placed. As such, it's every bit as strong and sturdy as the P4, which remains among the most attractive and drones available.

It's impressive that DJI has managed to outfit the drone with so many new features, while still maintaining an identical form factor. The additional sensors have been tucked into the drone's legs, while infrared and optical sensors are fitted into the drone's left and right sides. Even the camera, which is drastically better than the one found on the original P4, is just a bit larger than it was before. Unless you familiar with DJI's drones, the P4 and P4 Pro are as good as identical, despite Phantom's numerous enhancement.

The only downside to the P4 Pro is that, unfortunately, the Phantom line still isn't nearly as portable as DJI's Mavic Pro. The arms and props aren't designed to fold down, and the landing gear can neither retract, nor be collapsed. It's not designed with portability in mind - though it's still small enough to be stuffed inside a backpack if the need arises.


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