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DJI Flip is DJI's first drone equipped with a foldable full-coverage propeller guard*, making it ideal for aerial photography, everyday recording, and leisure activities.
1. At less than 249 g, DJI Flip weighs about as much as an apple and fits in the palm of your hand. It features a foldable full-coverage propeller guard, ensuring safe flight.
2. DJI Flip features a 1/1.3-inch sensor, capable of recording 4K/60fps HDR video with an optional 10-bit D-Log M color format. It supports various shooting modes and offers full HD video transmission up to 13 km** with DJI O4. DJI Flip also includes intelligent features like FocusTrack, QuickShots, MasterShots, and Hyperlapse.
3. Once the arms are unfolded, DJI Flip powers on automatically. Simply press the mode button on the side to quickly switch between intelligent shooting modes and take off from your hand for instant filming. Flip automatically does the rest to capture impressive footage.
4. DJI Flip excels in both high-altitude and low-altitude flights, delivering stunning close-up tracking that makes it feel like you have your own personal cameraman.

* As of January, 2025.
** Measured under FCC standard in unobstructed environments with typical interference. Used for reference purposes only and provides no guarantee for actual transmission distance.
DJI Flip is an all-in-one vlog camera drone, ideal for aerial photography, everyday recording, and leisure activities.
If you need a portable drone that can instantly start recording during activities like travel, camping, cycling, skateboarding, hiking, parenting, dog walking, or playing with cats, DJI Flip is your perfect choice.

DJI Flip is suitable for users aged 16 and above.
DJI Flip supports palm control, mobile app control, voice control and remote controller control*.

* The virtual joysticks on the mobile app interface are only for fine-tuning the drone's position during shooting or controlling the drone to return. It cannot provide the same control experience as a traditional remote controller. You can use a standard DJI remote controller for a professional flight control experience. To ensure flight safety, when using mobile app control, the drone is limited to a maximum height of 30 meters and a maximum distance of 50 meters.
DJI Flip offers a range of intelligent shooting modes.
For palm control or mobile app control, DJI Flip supports Follow, Dronie, Circle, Rocket, Spotlight, and Custom* modes.
When controlling with a remote controller, DJI Flip supports multiple QuickShots modes.

* After activating DJI Flip, the default Custom mode is DirectionTrack. The drone can connect to the DJI Fly app via Wi-Fi to select Helix or Boomerang.
DJI RC 2 Remote Controller
DJI RC-N3 Remote Controller
DJI RC-N2 Remote Controller
To ensure transportation safety, the batteries are set to hibernation mode before shipping.
Before using, insert the battery into the aircraft or charging hub, and connect the battery charger to charge and activate the battery.
After activating the battery, press the power button once and then press again and hold for two seconds to turn on the aircraft.
With DJI RC-N3 Remote Controller:
Connect your mobile device (connected to the internet) with the remote controller, and then connect to DJI Flip via the DJI Fly app. Follow the instructions in the app to activate DJI Flip.

With DJI RC 2:
When using DJI RC 2 for the first time, connect to the internet via Wi-Fi or a smartphone hotspot, and then follow the instructions in the DJI Fly app to activate the device. After activating DJI RC 2, connect it with DJI Flip via the DJI Fly app, and then follow the instructions in the app to activate the aircraft.
DJI Flip supports wind resistance up to 38 kph (Level 5) and a maximum takeoff altitude of 3000 meters.

Wind resistance is dependent upon propulsion. In strong winds, due to the lightweight nature of the drone, slight vibration is expected. However, the aircraft’s power margin ensures the drone hovers stably or returns to home safely. DJI Flip automatically controls the gimbal to adjust slightly to ensure that the footage is always stable and not affected by the wind.
No. Avoid contact with water during use, as it may damage the device.
If it rains during the flight, return and land as soon as possible, and wait until the aircraft is fully dry inside and out before using it again.
DJI Flip can only be used with the DJI Fly app. You can download the latest version of DJI Fly from the DJI Flip Downloads page on the official DJI website.

If you use DJI RC 2 as the remote controller, it comes with the pre-installed DJI Fly app.
Camera
DJI Flip features a 1/1.3-inch sensor with dual native ISO, capable of recording 4K/60fps HDR video and offering an optional 10-bit D-Log M color profile. It also supports recording 100fps slow-motion video in 4K resolution, delivering smooth and detailed slow-motion effects to capture the highlights of action scenes.
Yes. You can manually set camera parameters like shutter speed, ISO, and white balance in the DJI Fly app.
When recording video at 60fps or lower, DJI Flip enables HDR mode by default.
In photo mode and video mode (60fps and below), the image sensor combines two sets of analog gain signals through algorithmic fusion, resulting in improved dynamic range for the final image.
QuickTransfer:
DJI Flip supports connecting to a mobile phone via Wi-Fi and browsing/transferring footage through the DJI Fly app, with a maximum download speed of up to 30 MB/s.*
Keep the drone and phone within 2 meters with no obstructions for the best transfer experience.

Transferring files to a computer:
Without the need to power on DJI Flip, connect the drone to the computer using a data cable to browse and transfer footage.

* Measured in a laboratory environment with little interference in countries/regions that support both 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz. Download speeds may vary depending on the actual conditions.
Flight
Palm control is extremely simple to use. Even those with no drone experience can get started quickly.
DJI Flip can take off from your palm and perform intelligent filming by locking onto the subject using visual algorithms,* all without the need for a remote controller or any auxiliary device.

* Currently, only human subject tracking is supported; tracking other subjects is not available.
To use the DirectionTrack feature, first connect the drone to the DJI Fly app via Wi-Fi. Then, select the DirectionTrack mode and complete the in-app tutorial to unlock it. Once activated, the drone will initially move backward to a preset distance, so ensure the area behind is clear of obstacles. If you move towards the drone, it will capture footage while retreating. If you move away from the drone, it will follow you from behind. If you make a sudden turn greater than 90° during front tracking, the drone will automatically switch to follow mode, capturing from behind. You can move towards the drone again to return to front tracking mode.

* The DirectionTrack feature does not support automatic braking.
Once DJI Flip locks onto you using visual algorithms, it will follow your movement trajectory* and maintain a consistent speed** with you, achieving intelligent follow shots.

* Intelligent tracking does not support automatic braking.
** The maximum tracking speed is 12 m/s.
No.
Automatic braking is supported only when flying in the Normal mode and Cine mode and during return-to-home. Intelligent functions (including Subject Tracking) do not support obstacle avoidance.

If you use palm takeoff, the DJI Fly app, or a remote controller, the aircraft will only decelerate and automatically brake when it detects an obstacle within 1 meter ahead. The aircraft can perform an emergency brake if the following speed is less than 3m/s. However, if the follow speed is 3 m/s or faster, the braking distance may be insufficient, and the aircraft could collide with the obstacle. Please carefully observe your surroundings and use smart features in open areas.
DJI Flip supports automatic power-on when the arms are unfolded. The drone will power on automatically when any rear arm is extended. When unfolded, the drone will also power on automatically after a battery replacement, allowing for quick relaunch. If the drone is not performing an upgrade, playback, or download,* folding both rear arms will trigger an automatic shutdown countdown. During the countdown, pressing any button on the drone will cancel the shutdown.
These features can be disabled in the app's settings page when the drone is connected to the remote controller.** Once disabled, the drone will no longer power on automatically when the arms are unfolded or power off automatically when the arms are folded.

* If the drone has experienced a collision during the current flight, the fold-to-shutdown feature will not be activated for that flight.
** Please update to the latest drone firmware and DJI Fly app to access these settings.
App
After connecting DJI Flip with the DJI Fly app, you can check live feeds of the drone, adjust shooting parameters, and quickly transfer footage to your mobile phone.
You can also use the phone's built-in microphone for audio recording or control the drone via voice commands.
Once the footage captured by DJI Flip is imported into the DJI Fly app, you can add Glamour Effects or quickly edit the footage for instant video creation.
English and Mandarin.
The specific language used depends on the language setting of the DJI Fly app (English or Chinese).
Propulsion and Battery
There are two charging methods: using the Parallel Charging Hub or charging the aircraft body directly.
1. Using a charger of 65 W or more allows for charging two batteries simultaneously*,It takes approximately 70 minutes to fully charge two batteries from zero, and about 45 minutes to fully charge a single battery from zero.
2. When using a 30W charger to charge the aircraft body directly, it takes about 70 minutes to charge from 0% to 100%.

* The number of batteries that can be charged simultaneously depends on the power of the charger used. Using a charger of more than 65 W allows for charging two batteries at once while using a charger of less than 65 W can only charge batteries one at a time. Refer to the charging protocols supported by the charger.
1. Charging: The Parallel Charging Hub supports USB PD fast-charging protocol, and can charge up to two batteries simultaneously.
2. Storage: It can store four batteries at once, making it convenient to carry and use.
3. Power bank: With at least one battery in storage, you can use the charging hub as a power bank and output the battery power to mobile phones, tablets, and other devices through the USB-C port.
When charging via the Parallel Charging Hub, it is recommended to use the DJI 65W Portable Charger.
When charging through the aircraft body, it is recommended to use the DJI 65W Portable Charger or the DJI 30W USB-C Charger.
Yes. To ensure charging speed, it is recommended to use the DJI 30W USB-C Charger or other USB Power Delivery chargers.
Before each flight, it is necessary to check the propellers for cracks, wear, warp, corrosion, and loose screws. If any of these conditions are present, the propellers should be replaced. Follow the instructions in the user manual to replace the propellers.
Use the included screwdriver to change the propellers. Please follow the instructions provided. Remove the two blades and screws from the same motor, and replace with the new propellers from the same package and new screws. Attach the propellers with marks to the motors with marks, and the unmarked propellers to unmarked motors. Ensure that the propellers and motors are installed securely before each flight.
Video Transmission
Wi-Fi signals are easily affected by other wireless signals. In urban areas, interference is stronger, leading to more frequent lag and disconnection. In suburban areas, parks, and other environments with less interference, Wi-Fi transmission is more stable and provides a better experience.
The human body can significantly interfere with Wi-Fi signals. To ensure a stable Wi-Fi transmission, keep your phone facing the drone and avoid any obstructions between your phone and the drone.
In different environments, the wireless interference level is different, and the max transmission distance will vary.

Unobstructed:
Strong Interference: Urban landscape, approx. 1-1.5 km
Medium Interference: Suburban landscape, approx. 2.5-7 km
Low Interference: Suburb/seaside, approx. 7-13 km

Obstructed:
Low Interference and Obstructed by Buildings: Approx. 0-0.5 km
Low Interference and Obstructed by Trees: Approx. 0.5-2 km

Measured under FCC standard in obstructed or unobstructed environments with typical interference. Used for reference purposes only and provides no guarantee for actual transmission distance.
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