The Mini 3 Pro is the newest in the Mini series. In the United States, the Mini 3 Pro doesn't need to be registered with the FAA because of its low weight and it is compliant with drone policies in many countries.

The Mini 3 Pro is ideal for taking on trips because it folds down into a small bag, and it is portable. The Mini 3 Pro has a new structural design with arms and propellers that have been adjusted for a more aerodynamic flight, according to the company. It has dual-vision sensors for safer flight.

The Mini 3 Pro has features that were previously limited to the higher-end Air and Mavic drones. It has improved flight performance, a better camera, and improved battery life. It can shoot 4K 60fps video and it has a redesign for more camera angles, like tilt-up shots and true vertical shooting.

The Mini 3 Pro is the first drone in the series to offer Tri-Directional Obstacle Sense. The sensors enable the Advanced Pilot Assistance Systems to detect safer paths around obstacles during flight, and they work with FocusTrack to pick a subject that the drone keeps in the center of the frame while in flight.

There is a camera with an f/1.7 that can shoot up to 48 images. In addition to 4K 60fps video, it can also record at 30 frames per second and has up to 4x digital zoom. The low light performance has improved.

There is an extended flight battery option that allows for a maximum flight time of 47 minutes, and the Mini 3 Pro offers 34 minutes of flight time per charge. It can be used with the DJI RC, a lightweight remote controller that has a 5.5-inch touchscreen and integration with the DJI Fly app.

There is no remote for the Mini 3. The price of the Mini 3 Pro with RC-N1 remote is $759 and the price of the Mini 3 Pro with DJI RC is $909. Additional batteries, propellers, and other accessories are included in upgrade kits. The Mini 3 Pro can be pre-ordered from the website.