Seriously here guys.
I’m looking to purchase a new drone in the next 6 - 10 months.
I absolutely love my Typhoon H, it’s a great craft that I’ve enjoyed operating the last couple years, However it is time to upgrade.
I had planned on saving and purchasing a new Typhoon H3 but with the new Autel Evo 2 pro coming I’m leaning towards that one.
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@Mrgs1 have to ask: What, are you looking to upgrade? If it is the camera, then there are several choices but if it is something else, then that will play into the mix.
As the consumer 'drone' market evolves, we are quickly reaching a point that we are bombarded with the 'possibilities' just
around the corner, but we are faced with the age old dilemma -
'a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush' - so if we chase these future promises, are we missing out on what we can achieve today?
My belief is, that in the current consumer 'drone' market, in which every manufacturer is 'promising' to out-do the next; we need to critically evaluate what it is we need (specifically) over and above our current capability, and then evaluate what (if any) product exists that can accomplish that mission.
For those of us who have followed Yuneec (or any other manufacturer); how many months have we sat on our hands waiting, without word, from the manufacturer? The H3; as well as the EVO2 series, the Phantom 5, Skydio2, Mavic 3. . . . .and on and on and on - are pie in the sky, are they not? Just recently we got a glimpse of the EVO2 8K and; come to find out, it can't even stand up (image-wise) to either the Mavic Pro2 or Zoom, and the H3?
Long story short - you said you want to buy in 6 to 10 months? My advise would be to save your money, think about what you really need, and when you're ready - pick from what is available based upon what is actually known about those products.