This afternoon was the much-awaited DJI Spark release. The much-leaked drone was officially announced during their #SeizeTheMoment event, live from Grand Central Station in New York.
The DJI Spark release marks a new direction from DJI, pushing their accessible and safe hardware towards the average consumer for casual use at a much more palatable price point. That said the Spark is much more than just a selfie drone, read on to learn more.
What is the DJI Spark?
The Spark is DJI's smallest, smartest and simplest drone available to date. Its a tiny, palm sized quadcopter measuring just 143 × 143 × 55 mm and weighing less than a can of coke (300g with battery); It is designed to go wherever you do. It can take off from your hand within seconds and follow hand gestures to follow, fly and shoot pictures. No controller is required. Its advanced hardware enables it to fly stable out or indoors, it can detects and avoids obstacles and it even intelligently returns home.
DJI Spark release features
- 31mph top speed when flying in sport mode (unlocked with optional remote controller)
- 16 minutes maximum flight time (chargeable via micro USB)
- Smartphone control up to 100 meters away, 1.24 mile range via option remote control.
- Dual GPS/GLONASS sensors for redundancy and accurate flight
- Forward facing 3D vision system (sense objects up to 5 metres away) and vision positioning system for stable flight
- 2-Axis stabilised camera with 1/2.3" image sensor
- Capable of 12 Megapixel stills and 1080p/30fps Video

DJI Spark Accessories
Whilst the main body of the craft is a dark grey, the craft is available in 5 different colours : Alpine White, Sky Blue, Meadow Green, Lava Red and Sunrise yellow. There is no word yet as to if the body-colour panel will be user-swappable but it seems unlikely. Its worth noting that only the Alpine white finish will be available at launch.
Where does it fit in the lineup?
The drone slots in 'at the bottom' of the current consumer quadcopter lineup. Whilst it is by far the smallest drone currently available it also has the shortest flight time. Despite its svelte size and price, the Spark appears to be quite capable, sharing many of the Advanced flight modes of the Mavic Pro.
How much does the DJI Spark cost?
The base DJI Spark package costs £519 delivered. It includes the drone with one intelligent flight battery, a set of propellers, a micro USB cable, storage box, USB wall charger and 16GB memory card. The Spark is also available with a 'fly more combo' for £699 delivered. As with the Mavic Pro, we expect this combo is likely to be the most popular. It includes the drone, a transmitter, two sets of propellers, propeller guards, two intelligent flight batteries, mains charger, power cable, battery charging hub, USB cable, storage box and shoulder bag. Extra intelligent flight batteries are £55. The battery charging hub (including power brick) is £69. Pairs of propellers cost just £9. A full set of propeller guards will set you back £25. Finally the proper transmitter/remote controller costs £159.
When is the DJI Spark released?
The DJI Spark release was on the 24th May 2017. DJI have reported it will start shipping at the middle of next month, June 15th being the quoted date. As such we expect to start fulfilling orders towards the end of June.How can I pre order my DJI Spark?
You can pre-order your DJI Spark today via our website. We shall be fulfilling orders on a first come-first served basis, so advise that you order soon to secure your place in the queue. Product launches of this nature can often come with delays so your patience regarding this is appreciated. Do you have any questions regarding the DJI Spark? If so please leave them below. We shall be attending the DJI Spark release (UK live launch) in-person later this month and will be happy to pose them to DJI directly, should we not be able to answer them ourselves.-
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