The Best Drones for Every Budget

Whether you want to battle Star Wars spaceships or shoot a cinematic masterpiece, one of these drones is going to be perfect for you.

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Best Drone for Most People
DJI Mini 5 Pro
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Best DJI Alternative
Potensic Atom 2
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Best 360 Camera Drone
Antigravity A1
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Best Beginner Drone
DJI Neo 2
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Avoid No-Name Brands

The internet is awash with “toy drones” in the $50 to $150 price range. There are two reasons for this. First, well-made drones are still expensive. Drones also share many components with smartphones, which means chips, camera sensors, and tiny lenses are cheap at the wholesale level. That results in a million knockoffs.

Unfortunately, you tend to get what you pay for. While two of the under-$100 models I've tested were fun to fly, the photos and video they produced were hot garbage. I also have my doubts about their long-term durability. I think most people would be better off buying one of the tiny toy drones mentioned above while saving up for a DJI Mini 4 Pro.

That said, if you don't care about creating content, just want to have fun flying, and don't mind taking a risk, these “toys” might be worth a look.


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