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DJI FPV Combo Review

A drone that you can learn and progress with in the world of first person view flying
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dji fpv combo drone review
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Price:  $999 List
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Manufacturer:   DJI
By Zach Lovell ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Mar 12, 2024
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RANKED
#8 of 9
  • Video Quality - 45% 6.2
  • Flight Performance - 35% 6.7
  • Portability - 10% 5.0
  • Ease of Use - 10% 6.3

Our Verdict

The DJI FPV Combo is an FPV drone that allows pilots to comfily learn the ins and outs of flying in first person view. With numerous flight modes offering everything from self-stabilization to fully manual piloting, you can enjoy the immersive flight experience of FPV, and progress into faster and more advanced flight when you're ready. While this model has some excellent specs, it doesn't offer the best portability when compared to similar drones, but it comes in at a friendly price point. With decent video quality, you can still use this drone to capture content as you're navigating your FPV piloting journey. Check out our full review in our article on best drones to see other options in our lineup.
REASONS TO BUY
Decent details and sharpness
Friendly introduction to FPV flying
Effective flight modes
REASONS TO AVOID
Propeller intrusion
Low light capabilities
Less stable flight

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Bottom Line A drone that offers a more friendly introduction to first person view pilotingThe is a great do-it-all drone that has 5K video, a highly capable sensor, and user-friendly controls making it one step below the prosumer classA travel-friendly drone that's small enough to take on almost any tripA uniquely designed drone that has several shortcomings which render it less than competitive with its peersA perfect low cost introduction to flying or incredibly entertaining toy for the kids
Rating Categories DJI FPV Combo DJI Air 2S DJI Mini 3 Pro PowerVision PowerEg... DJI Tello
Video Quality (45%)
6.2
9.6
7.8
5.0
4.2
Flight Performance (35%)
6.7
9.2
8.0
7.4
3.0
Portability (10%)
5.0
8.0
10.0
8.0
6.5
Ease of Use (10%)
6.3
9.0
8.2
8.1
3.8
Specs DJI FPV Combo DJI Air 2S DJI Mini 3 Pro PowerVision PowerEg... DJI Tello
Video Resolutions 4k, FHD 5.4K, 4K, 2.7K, FHD 4k, 2.7k, FHD, Slow Motion 4K, FHD, HD 720p
Weight 1.75 lbs 1.31 lbs .54 lbs 1.98 lbs .17 lbs
Maximum Speed 87.2 mph 42.5 mph 35.7 mph 40 mph 17.89 mph
Maximum Claimed Flight Time 20 minutes 31 minutes 34 minutes 30 minutes 13 minutes
Diagonal Size (no props) 10.5 in 11.9 in 6 in 6.25 in egg mode
18 in drone mode
8.12 in
Video Format MP4, MOV MP4, MOV MP4, MOV MP4 / MOV MP4
Maximum Video Bitrate 120 Mbps 150 Mbps 150 Mpbs 75 Mbps
Camera Sensor 1/2.3" CMOS 1" CMOS 1/1.3" CMOS 1/2.8" CMOS

Our Analysis and Test Results

The DJI FPV Combo is an excellent drone for pilots seeking a model that's suitable for learning how to fly in first person view. With a relatively approachable price point, this option will help you get into the air without denting your wallet too badly.

Performance Comparison


dji fpv combo drone review - this high powered fpv drone is the fastest model we've tested yet...
This high powered FPV drone is the fastest model we've tested yet, but fortunately, you can ease into its capabilities.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Video Quality


The DJI FPV Combo shoots in 4k at 60fps and offers decent video quality when considering it's also the transmitting camera. We were impressed with this drone's details and sharpness, though it doesn't handle dynamic lighting scenes as well, with overexposed clouds and a lack of detail in the shadows. There is some annoying propeller intrusion when looking through the headset, but this can be adjusted in settings and it won't show up in recorded video.


While we appreciated the video quality in well-lit scenes, this option struggled in our low-light tests, with noisy footage and textbook graininess. Similar to other learning FPVs, this drone offers decent video and photo performance when the lighting is just right.

dji fpv combo drone review
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Flight Performance


The DJI FPV Combo offers decent flight performance in certain areas, including the return home function and the modes that range from self-stabilizing to fully manual. This is an extremely high-powered FPV, with top speeds of 87.2 mph when in acro mode. With slightly shaky take-offs and landings, this drone scored about average in this metric.


When testing the return home function, this drone returned within two feet of its take off, and it boasts excellent hover stability as long as the wind isn't too strong. While the responsiveness was touchy after unboxing, we were able to adjust our rate settings to make drone piloting more amicable.

This is a high-powered drone that allows you to slowly ease into its full capabilities.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Portability


The DJI FPV Combo and its propellers don't fold up, and it's not the lightest option available, at 28 ounces. Fortunately, its diagonal size is 10.5 inches, so its dimensions might not be a deal breaker for some. If portability is a priority, we'd steer you towards other options.


This model comes with the large Goggles V2 headset and its antennas don't fold up. For many users, this option will be a FPV learning drone and will find an effective way to transport this option to and from your flying area, just make sure to buy a camera bag that'll work.

Ease of Use


The setup of the DJI FPV Combo is relatively straightforward, with no pairing required. The propellers will need to be installed, but the overall time from unboxing to first flight should be a modest 30-45 minutes. While this is a great learning drone, it still has a learning curve and doesn't score the best in this metric.


With the included DJI Remote 2, this option boasts an excellent remote control design and is intuitive to use. The included Goggles V2, however, don't fit well and have some light leaks.

Should You Buy the DJI FPV Combo?


This option is worthy of your consideration if you're hunting for an FPV learning drone that you can take on more advanced, high-speed flights later on. With relatively modest video quality, you'll want to look elsewhere if content creation prowess is your priority.

What Other Drone Should You Consider?


The best learning drone for FPV flying is the DJI Avata Pro-View Combo, which also boasts propeller guards and better flight performance for indoor use — a rarity amongst the drones tested. If you're looking for a better-performing drone that can be paired with a headset, look at the DJI Mini 3 Pro for a more travel-sized option or the DJI Mavic 3 Pro for a top-of-the-line product. Neither of these would be true FPV drones, but you can still enjoy the immersive flying experience of first-person view.

Zach Lovell