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Hi everyone,
I'd like to spark a conversation about the current state of the drone market, particularly focusing on DJI and Yuneec.
Personally, I believe DJI's business strategy has been incredibly successful. Their collaborations with software and app developers have secured them exclusivity and propelled them ahead of competitors. On the other hand, Yuneec seems to have fallen behind in this aspect. While it's possible this is an intentional market withdrawal, it's ultimately us, the users, who suffer the consequences when choosing their brand.
It's important to remember that DJI isn't the only player in the game. There are numerous other drone manufacturers from various countries, each specializing in specific markets and tasks. I've witnessed incredible hardware coming out of these smaller companies, offering unique capabilities.
My own experience in drone photography and inspection projects has highlighted the limitations I face with my Yuneec drone. If I want to continue in this field, I'm forced to either switch brands or accept a restricted scope of operation.
Ultimately, the "best" drone depends entirely on your intended use and expectations. From my perspective, Yuneec's lack of adaptation is disappointing, considering their potential to be a major competitor.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on this topic. Feel free to share your experiences and opinions!
Fly safe!
- ED
I'd like to spark a conversation about the current state of the drone market, particularly focusing on DJI and Yuneec.
Personally, I believe DJI's business strategy has been incredibly successful. Their collaborations with software and app developers have secured them exclusivity and propelled them ahead of competitors. On the other hand, Yuneec seems to have fallen behind in this aspect. While it's possible this is an intentional market withdrawal, it's ultimately us, the users, who suffer the consequences when choosing their brand.
It's important to remember that DJI isn't the only player in the game. There are numerous other drone manufacturers from various countries, each specializing in specific markets and tasks. I've witnessed incredible hardware coming out of these smaller companies, offering unique capabilities.
My own experience in drone photography and inspection projects has highlighted the limitations I face with my Yuneec drone. If I want to continue in this field, I'm forced to either switch brands or accept a restricted scope of operation.
Ultimately, the "best" drone depends entirely on your intended use and expectations. From my perspective, Yuneec's lack of adaptation is disappointing, considering their potential to be a major competitor.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on this topic. Feel free to share your experiences and opinions!
Fly safe!
- ED