This Skyrover S1 Mini drone could be the perfect alternative to the DJI Mini 4k and DJI Lito X1

Skyrover S1 Mini on blue background with price cut text overlay
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The DJI Mini 4k and new DJI Lito are fantastic options if you're looking for your first drone, but I've had my eye on an alternative from a no-name brand that seems to be generating a fair share of hype at the moment.

Right now, you can get the Skyrover S1 Mini with three batteries and a case for just $359 (was $499) at Amazon, which seems like an absolute bargain to me.

On paper, the models are certainly similar, but the S1 has the edge. Like the Mini 4K, the S1 is under 249g (no registration required), but it features a larger 1/2-inch sensor with support for 60fps at 4K, as well as forward obstacle detection. The DJI, in comparison, has more basic obstacle detection — and it caps out at 30fps at 4K.

Skyrover S1 Mini drone deal at Amazon

Skyrover S1 Mini Drone Combo
Skyrover S1 Mini Drone Combo: was $499 now $359 at Amazon

Today's deal on the Skyrover S1 Mini 4K at Amazon knocks an impressive $140 off the 3-battery combo pack. This compact drone not only weighs under 250g, but it also packs in impressive specs like a 1/2-inch Sony sensor, a 3-axis gimbal for smooth footage, and intelligent flight modes. We haven't reviewed this drone, but users have favorably compared it to the excellent DJI Mini 4k, which is one of our favorite drones for beginners.

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DJI Mini 4K
DJI Mini 4K: was £299 now £209 at Amazon

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.

How does the S1 compare to the DJI Lito?

DJI Lito X1 camera drone

(Image credit: Future | Sam Kieldsen)

The Skyrover S1 Mini is roughly equivalent to the new DJI Lito, but the higher-end DJI Lito X1 is a little stronger overall in terms of specs. The X1 features a larger 1/1.3-inch sensor and support for 10-bit HDR footage, so it's the natural choice for serious videographers looking to grade footage.

Right now, however, both the DJI Lito and Lito X1 have yet to materialize on US store pages, and the federal ban means they'll likely only be available via third-party resellers. By comparison, the Skyrover is more readily available, so again, it's a strong alternative.

Alex Whitelock
Retail Editor

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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