DJI has released a new Firmware Update for its popular Mini 3 Pro drone, as announced on the official DJI forum. The update, released on July 23, 2024, brings some minor improvements to the compact yet powerful sub-250g drone.
Firmware Update Details
The latest firmware version for the DJI Mini 3 Pro aircraft is v01.00.0900. Accompanying this are updates for various remote controllers:
- DJI RC Pro: v03.02.0800
- DJI RC: v01.03.1600
- DJI RC-N1: v04.14.0700
The DJI Fly App has also been updated to version 1.13.8 for iOS and 1.13.10 for Android.
According to the release notes, this update “Fixed some known issues.” While specific details weren’t provided, these fixes likely address minor bugs or performance issues reported by users.
The DJI Mini 3 Pro: A Closer Look
The Mini 3 Pro, weighing less than 249 grams with its standard battery, has been a game-changer in the compact drone market since its release. It combines a lightweight design with professional-grade features, making it an attractive option for both amateur and professional pilots.
Key features of the Mini 3 Pro include:
- A 48MP 1/1.3-inch CMOS sensor
- 4K video capabilities at up to 60fps
- Tri-directional obstacle sensing
- Extended flight time of up to 34 minutes (or 47 minutes with the Intelligent Flight Battery Plus)
- Vertical shooting capabilities
Updating Your Drone
DJI recommends that if the update fails, users should “restart aircraft, remote controller, and DJI Fly or DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series), and retry.” This simple troubleshooting step can often resolve update issues.
DroneXL’s Take
The release of this firmware update demonstrates DJI’s commitment to continually improving their products, even months after release. While the changes in this update appear minor, they contribute to the overall reliability and performance of the Mini 3 Pro.
The Drone Industry is rapidly evolving, with manufacturers constantly pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in increasingly compact form factors. The Mini 3 Pro exemplifies this trend, packing professional features into a sub-250g package. As regulations around drone use continue to develop, these lightweight yet capable drones are likely to play an increasingly important role in both recreational and professional applications.
Photo courtesy of Russ from 51 Drones.
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