Discover the Best Beginners Self-Flying Camera Drone
Weighing in at just under 4.5 ounces the HoverAir X1 instantly became one of the tiniest flyable cameras on the market. With its foldable enclosed design, you can literally fit this thing in your pocket (as long as it's a bigger jacket pocket though) or a small bag. You don’t need a case, which is often a burden for drone setup and work.
Now, it’s worth mentioning that—with its $350 price tag—this isn’t a DJI Mavic 3 or anything here. The HoverAir 3 is equipped with a smaller camera capable of shooting 2.7K (2704 x 1520) video at 30p, or Full HD at 60p and Full HD HDR at 30p. The X1 can also shoot 12 mp JPEG photos as well.
Still, these video specs should be at least passable for some online content uses. Whether that be a quick insert shot or some aerial photos or clips to add a little bit of variety to one of your bigger projects. If you do want higher-end 4K video, you might be ready to look at the pricier pro drone options.