DJI Lito 1 vs DJI Mini 4K — here's what I'd buy right now
The Lito is the superior drone, but the Mini 4K is going cheap right now
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The DJI Mini 4K has been our favorite drone for beginners for a while now, but the Chinese brand has just released a brand new sub-249g contender in the form of the DJI Lito 1.
The new model features a larger sensor, more flight time, and better obstacle detection, so it's an easy choice, right? Well, unfortunately, it's not that simple.
For one, listings for the new Lito series have yet to materialize in the States. While the drones have had official launches and support in other markets, the DJI drone ban in the US means that we'll likely have to wait a while until grey market listings appear at retailers like Amazon. The drones don't have any official pricing, either, meaning we don't know exactly how much these drones will cost if and when they do appear.
The older DJI Mini 4K is also currently on sale for a record-low price of just $209 (was $299) at Amazon right now, which is a very, very strong deal. If you're looking for a bargain, there's an argument to pick up the Mini 4K while it's still available for such a low price.
Today's best DJI drone deal
The excellent DJI Mini 4K has just hit its lowest-ever price over at Amazon, giving beginner drone pilots the perfect opportunity to pick up one of our favourite models. Alongside excellent 4K footage, the Mini 4K also boasts 31 minutes of flight time, a useful 2x digital zoom, and a three-axis gimbal for smooth video capture.
Is it worth waiting for the new drones?
The Lito is a direct upgrade to the Mini 4K, so we're expecting the Mini to be discontinued in favor of the new model. As of writing, I haven't seen any listings for the Lito or Lito X1, so it's hard to say if or when they'll be available.
We'll likely see third-party sellers and importers offer both drones in the near future, but they could be a little pricier than the Mini 4k. For reference, the Lito starts at £299 / AU$539 in the UK and Australia, respectively.
In the meantime, I highly recommend checking out our freshly published DJI Lito X1 review. We awarded the higher-end model a full five stars out of five, and you can also see plenty of sample footage from the drone's excellent 1/1.3-inch sensor.
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Alex is TechRadar's retail editor, specializing in buying advice and general tips on how to save our readers as much cash as possible. He's covered major retail events in some capacity for over seven years now; both in editorial and other ecommerce adjacent roles on TechRadar, T3, GamesRadar, and other Future PLC sites. Alex's expertise touches on most areas, but he has a particular love for phones, laptops, and cameras, being an avid photographer.
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