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Spark is a mini drone that features all of DJI's signature technologies, allowing you to seize the moment whenever you feel inspired.
Flight time 16 Minutes |
Transmission Distance 2 Kilometers |
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Speed 50 KM/H |
VPS range 30 Metres |
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Gimbal 2-axis |
Effective Pixels 12 Megapixels |
AUD $399.00
Aircraft* |
Remote Controller |
Propeller Pair |
Propeller Guards (Pair) |
Intelligent Flight Battery |
Charger |
Power Cable |
Battery Charging Hub |
Micro USB Cable |
Storage Box |
Shoulder Bag |
Spark is smaller and lighter than the Mavic Pro, but also supports all of the Mavic Pro’s Intelligent Flight Modes. Spark also introduces new features like QuickShot and advanced gesture controls like PalmControl.
Control Spark with your mobile device by downloading the DJI GO 4 app or use the remote controller.
There are two ways to activate Spark:
a. Connect Spark with your mobile device and follow the instructions in DJI GO 4 to complete activation.
b. Tap the top right icon in DJI GO 4’s main page, choose Scan QR Code, and use your mobile device’s camera to scan the QR code in the aircraft’s battery compartment. Follow the instructions in the app to complete activation.
Sandisk 16 GB UHS-1 Micro SDHC
Sandisk 32 GB UHS-1 Micro SDHC
Sandisk 64 GB UHS-1 Micro SDXC
Kingston 16 GB UHS-1 Micro SDHC
Kingston 32 GB UHS-1 Micro SDHC
Kingston 64 GB UHS-1 Micro SDXC
Samsung 16GB UHS-I Micro SDHC
Samsung 32GB UHS-I Micro SDHC
Samsung 64GB UHS-I Micro SDXC
No. It is recommended to avoid flying Spark in rain, fog, snow, or wet weather. Also avoid landing in or taking off from puddles, as the chassis is close to the ground.
Spark supports ShallowFocus and Pano modes, which includes Horizontal and Vertical modes.
ShallowFocus creates photos with a shallow depth of field with its 3D vision technology.
Vertical Mode: The camera will capture three photos vertically, then combine them to make a vertical panorama. Horizontal Mode: The camera will take nine photos from different angles vertically and horizontally, then combine them to make a horizontal panorama.
Yes, you can. The aircraft will store photos and videos on your mobile device. In this instance, the images captured are actually from the live stream with a photo resolution of 1024×768 and video resolution of 1280×720.
Spark offers the following still image resolutions:
· 3968×2976 when shooting without tracking an object
· 1440×1080 when tracking an object in ActiveTrack or Gesture mode
· 1440×1080 with ShallowFocus
· 2300×1280 with Pano (horizontal)
· 960×1280 with Pano (vertical)
Spark will automatically avoid obstacles up to 16 ft (5 m) in front of it. The maximum speed at which Spark is able to sense obstacles is 3 m/s.
Spark is the first DJI drone to feature new TapFly submodes, Coordinate and Direction. In QuickShot mode, Spark takes professional shots for you with Rocket, Dronie, Circle, and Helix. Spark’s Gesture Mode also includes a new set of advanced gesture recognition capabilities, including PalmControl, Follow, Beckon, and PalmLand.
Spark’s remote controller fits mobile devices 6.5 8.5 mm thick and up to 160 mm long, without a phone case. Mobile devices larger than this do not fit the remote controller’s device holder.
The remote controller firmware can be updated in DJI GO 4.
It takes 2 hours to fully charge the remote controller for up to 2.5 hours of operation.
Press the Pause, Fn, and C1 buttons at the same time. Once the controller starts beeping, release these buttons. With Spark powered on, press and hold the battery power button. When you hear Spark beep, release this button. Linking is now complete.
The remote controller supports 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz dual band Wi Fi frequencies.
The remote controller is approximately 15 cm long, 8 cm high, and 6 cm thick.
No. Just fold the propellers.
Once the rotors start spinning, centrifugal force will automatically unfold the propellers into the correct position.
No. Each motor sits at a 5° angle for optimal flight performance.
Spark can withstand wind speeds between 13 18 mph (20 28 kph).
720p 30 fps.
The video transmission latency to your mobile device is about 200 ms. It is subject to the performance of your mobile device and signal interference.
When connected to a remote controller: 2.4 GHz
FCC: 1.2 mi (2 km); CE: 0.3 mi (500 m); SRRC: 0.3 mi (500 m) (unobstructed and free of interference)
5.8 GHz
FCC: 1.2 mi (2 km); CE: 0.18 mi (300 m); SRRC: 0.7 mi (1.2 km) (unobstructed and free of interference)
When connected directly to a mobile device:
A max height of 50 m and distance of 100 m.
Yes. Users can manually choose between 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz or let DJI GO 4 choose a frequency band automatically.
There are three places where you can check this information: a. The battery compartment on the aircraft (only the default Wi-Fi username and password can be found here);
b. The Settings option in DJI Assistant 2 or DJI GO 4;
c. The foam outer box (only the default Wi-Fi username and password can be found here).
To reset, hold the power button down for 9 seconds until you hear the aircraft beep three times.
To modify, connect your mobile device to Spark, enter the DJI GO 4 app, and modify the Wi-Fi username and password in the Connection Help Menu.
This may be because Spark was previously connected to the remote controller. To prompt detection, power on the aircraft, then press down on the power button for six seconds until you hear the aircraft beep twice. This indicates that Spark’s Wi-Fi is now detectable on your mobile device.
Use the included USB cable to charge Spark. During charging, do not remove the battery from the aircraft. Use the Charging Hub to charge three batteries simultaneously. If using the Charging Hub, you will need to remove the batteries from the aircraft and place them in the Charging Hub.
New batteries are shipped in Hibernation Mode. In order to activate your newly purchased battery, charge it fully.
When using a standard USB charger, it takes 80 minutes to fully charge a battery. When using a Charging Hub, it takes 52 minutes to fully charge one battery, 55 minutes when charging two batteries and 85.2 minutes when charging three batteries at the same time.
It is recommended to fully charge Spark batteries at least once every three months.
When a battery is less than 10% charged, it will enter Hibernation Mode after approximately six hours of nonuse. When a battery is completely drained, it will enter Hibernation Mode within 10 minutes of turning off.
a. Turning the battery on and off: Press the power button once, and then press again and hold it down for at least two seconds to turn the battery on or off.
b. Checking the current battery level: Press the power button once to check the current battery level.
c. Linking Spark and the remote controller: Hold down on Spark’s power button for three seconds, and release on hearing a beep. Spark’s front indicators will start to flash in red, signifying Spark and the remote controller have been linked.
d. Delinking Spark and the remote controller: In order to use your mobile device to control Spark, you will need to delink the aircraft and remote controller. Power on Spark, and hold down on Spark’s power button for six seconds until you hear it beep twice. Now Spark and the remote controller have successfully been delinked and you can search for Spark’s Wi-Fi on your mobile device.
e. Resetting Spark’s Wi-Fi username and password: Hold down on the power button for nine seconds, and release after hearing it beep three times. Your Wi-Fi settings will be reset to the factory default.
f. PalmLaunch: Power on Spark and place it on your palm with the camera facing you. Make sure your fingers are lower than Spark’s arms. Press the power button twice when the flight indicators start to flash green. The indicators will change to a slowly flashing yellow, and FaceAware will begin to recognize your face. The front indicators will turn to green if detection is successful, and PalmLaunch will be activated. If not, the indicators will flash red.
You can charge two mobile devices or your Spark.
No. If you do, the update will fail. You will then need to download the firmware and update again.
Before the update is complete, Spark will need to restart. Once it does, reconnect your mobile device to Spark’s Wi-Fi. DJI GO 4 is just reminding you that you will need to do this for a successful update.
Yes.
No, but it is recommended that both have a high level of battery charge during the update.
Connect Spark to DJI GO 4, and the app will inform you of appropriate updates to ensure consistency.
Please wait patiently and do not operate Spark or the remote controller during the update. Usually, it takes two minutes to update the remote controller and five minutes to update Spark. If the update process is taking much longer, please check your internet connection or move to a different environment. You could also restart Spark and the remote controller to begin the update again.
a. Low battery level. Make sure the battery level is higher than 50%.
b. Powering off Spark or the remote controller during the update. If this happens, please restart Spark/remote controller and begin the update again.
c. Internet disconnection when downloading firmware.
d.Aircraft and remote controller firmware version inconsistency. Use DJI GO 4 to update the aircraft and remote controller to the latest version.
It is recommended that you use DJI Assistant 2 on your computer to update your aircraft. Please note that Spark will restart once the update finishes.