Could be that DJI have a new drone coming out. And a way of getting rid of the old stock would be to rebrand the there old stock. Then marketing under another brand solves a way of getting rid of old stock. Just a thought. Many companies have done this in the past.
@@colt2110 MikroKopter… from Germany. They were the very first multi rotor manufacturer back in the mid 2000’s, even before DJI. They are capable but definitely not a DJI. I bought two oktocopters back in 2005 that still fly great. There are others that are not China born but nothing compares to DJI.
This drone is produced in Malaysa inhouse with DJI stuff, basically a company to bypass US legislation in case its approved into law. The good thing about this drone is that it doesnt have geofencing currently
I do get that thought, however it is likely to include most Chinese drone companies and this is another company listed in Hong Kong. Could be part of a longer term plan though, for sure.
I sent Geeksvana a link last year or year before about a drone identical to a DJI drone and claiming to be designed from a couple of disgruntled workers working for peanuts at DJI.and saying how DJI are making horrendous profits on their drones.BUT the drone looked similar but was absolute crap 😳 So I've read since 😂 Because I certainly didn't fall for it 🤣 I've had DJI since they started selling them in the UK..Parrot before that 😮😪
I wouldn't if it's significantly cheaper. DJI 3's are massively overpriced, their prices are artificial and don't decline over time like normal prices do so they're clearly a rip. Edit: It's not significantly cheaper, it's 100-200 cheaper that's it. Not taking the risk.
100% this. No way I’d ever consider going with an unknown/unproven companies product over an established company like DJI just to save a little money. You get what you pay for. DJI might be (arguably), overpriced, but my experiences with their products have been outstanding - I’ll gladly pay a premium for that.
I had a DJI drone, I loved it because of its well known features. I hated it mainly because of all proprietary connectors/ enrypted batteries and special mention to outragious No Fly Zone system so ennoying that all influencers are prohibited to talk about it, even you. Finally I dropped it, realised I paid 2x the amount that it was worth, and now I'm just in an "anything except DJI" zone, reason why I'm watching this video [;oD
its simply a way around saying its a referb drone. This means they can rebrand repair old DJI stock and make more money than refurb units. hope that helps
@@ThatoneNB12 Dji would not allow interchangeable batteries as they didnt like years before cheaper versions of batteries bieng used in there old drones. They would also not have the specta to have cheaper batteries to be used in DJI products. Its all marketing stratergy
I believe DJI is moving the Air 3 sideways in order to bring out an Air 3s or Air 3Pro. I think they are slowly learning their lesson about quick releases. One example is the Mini 3 Pro and Mini 4 Pro. The 3 Pro got left in the dust. This way they are able to deplete their stock of earlier versions without undermining their price structure. IMHO.
Sean, I agree in NOT ordering one; I was tempted, at first, to order one, just to compare to the Air 3, and to return in less than 30 days. However, due the the recent Amazon-gate situation with the $799 Mavic Pro 3, Im not sure that I can trust getting a refund from Amazon, since theres no other info from Contiga, except the FAA certification. I’ll stay with DJI
It is not the same on how it ID’s your flight. There is ZERO technical support and if you are in a GEOFENCE, it can NOT be unlocked, so you will be grounded permanently making the drone worthless for that condition.. Money lost. Also, you can NOT use DJI batteries and they don’t sell extra batteries.
its the same thing with many chinese lenses, shop around and find the exact same thing cheaper but with a different brand name. The only problem is reselling some of trhese types of things because you dont know even if it has the brand name that it is "authentic" to the original brand. Well I dont mind paying less, but not too sure if paying excessive amounts of money with fewer guarantees is that great
That is true for a lot of products but is something I wouldn’t expect from a company like DJI. In my experience it is usually pretty cheap and simple items that are generic ones that you can find under loads of brand names, not higher end products like with DJI.
@@conorstewart2214 I think its more the software than the hardware thats the issue. DJI might be able to block these cheaper versions from receiving updates, and they arent gonna provide stuff like DJI care lol
Alright, so, I've stopped at 1:10 just to make my first guess. I've seen a lot of these clone drones and the multi camera unit doesn't even have two or three cameras. Also the advertised spec of say 8K or more realistically 4K don't exist either. I shall carry on...
To me the brand means everything. DJI make great drones. I like to know my drone will come home when I'm done flying it. I brought this drone being my first drone I have ever owned or flown but it's so easy and intuitive it feels like it fly's itself. I wouldn't have a problem recommending the Mini 4 pro to anyone 🚁🏴☠️
I think that a possible good video for you to do Sean could be to make a direct comparison of models from other companies that are of similar quality and weight etc in case any of these apparent dji ban because if they bring this in then so many hobbies and businesses are gone in an instant and we’re guna have to slowly start building years worths of products back from nothing.
What’s your opinion to the idea to sell different models with adopted software to the place where they are sold? I means there’s the EASA DJI Air 3 with the C1-certification and a kind of restriction in terms of distance while tracking, speed limit and more like noise level. The EASA-regulations only allows equipment listed by DJI and approved by the regulation agency. Let’s make an example: The prop quards are mandatory in US if you fly indoor. In Europe they are prohibited because they leads to overweight (at least with the Mini-series). The C-labels are not supported in the UK.
Can any newer model drones better cameras be switched over to my Mavic 2 Pro? I've been parked for 5 years and am interested in getting back in the air and love modifying things.
I just priced these. The Specta was $1199 and the Air 3, direct from DJI was $1099. If I was looking to get an Air 3 and I could get it for $100 - $200 cheaper with different branding, I'd be in. But if I can buy an Air 3 from DJI, with known company support, why would I buy an Air 3 branded as something else from an unknown (to me) company for $100 more?
Will await the other drones to drop… if they all look like DJI existing drones, I assume they be available in markets such as INdia and far east etc…..
if it's the same drone ( or even substantially similar )I would be easily swayed! I've been piloting drones for a few yeas now. I love it, but the newer birds are VERY expensive. I currently have to either fly my company bird to stay current, or for my own drones, I fly the older DJIs. They're simply cheaper. Would be REALLY sweet if DJI made a super-capable drone for a bargain price. ( I know about the minis and they don't qualify ) Maybe that will change soon. One can hope.
It’s DJI trying to circumvent issues ahead of any market challenges with bans, and also shore up new sales via licensing schemes that enable rebrand and white labeling. So don’t be too surprised.
That American company you said is unlikely to be copying drones. How about exo drones that are an American company and have copied so many makes of drones and added their own spec's
If it was half the price, i still wouldn't buy it, lol. I've got so many products from dji and have dealt with their customer service many times, and they are spot on. There drones are the best in the world and have been proven so i wouldn't take the risk with another company and have it fall from the sky's and hurts someone better the devil you know 😂😂😂 thanks for sharing sean. 😁👌👍 🇬🇧
You mentioned that it couldn't bypass any probably DJI drone ban... but it would. The verbiage in the bill is specific to DJI, it does not cover all drones made in China. One other reason it's dying on the vine.
Once the DJI block is in place, it will become very simple to add other and widen the remit. Similar to other sanctions like the entity list etc. Although saying that, I do not think it will succeed in current form.
@@Geeksvana Not how US law works. Unless there’s an amendment before it gets to the floor of congress or it’s added before a vote, they just can’t simply add it later. It would require a whole updated bill that would require a whole new process and vote. Feds just can’t add things on after the fact without a full bill. Never going anywhere though.
Can I suggest unless you had an eye injury to get tested for diabetes, the mark in your eye is similar to what happened to mine when I found out I was diabetic.
Thank you so much! Really appreciate you kindly pointing it out. It has been checked when I had an injury in the same eye and turned out to be a mole of sorts! All safe though apparently. Thanks again!!
Hey John! I wondered that too. Although the new company is also Chinese so I think that is unlikely. It could be a longer term strategy I can't see though.
@alexalex5257 not politically. Any attempt by DJI to sell from a different brand from HK would get included. The people making these, (stupid and unnecessary), laws will be more than aware of the tactics. Other similar laws have processes to add any attempts to sidestep the legislation.
@@Geeksvana well the proposed ban only says DJI not all Chinese drones. Imagine them banning all the Chinese drones from AliExpress amazon and such, there are thousands. They only mention especifically DJI.
@alexalex5257 Correct. However, there is an entire department of people who's job it is to ensure the bans are effective. So as I explained, if DJI were seen to do something this blatant to avoid it, they would take action. This would not work in terms of sidestepping. Otherwise no ban would ever have an impact.
Intriguing... i would wait for the hoards to review it, but if good, I would buy one at the right price.. I'd love to see more competition in this market
Wouldn't order one at the mo but if it saves me a shed load of money and if it works with Maven then count me in. Warranty? Meh! If I fly it into a my Oak tree (quite likely) then it is down to me. Gimme gimme gimme...
@@Geeksvana And a picture is worth a thousand words. Don't ask why the Phantom 2 Vision+ had a couple of nicks in the props from my air rifle...how else do you get a drone out of a really tall Oak tree, you can't exactly call the fire brigade can you? Keep up the great work Shaun. 👍
😂 this is very funny!! And certainly very clever of DJI...Hong Kong is outside the issues currently between America and China because of the commerce agreements.
Even if the price was half of DJI, I wouldn't buy it. "authorized" or not, it's still the equivalent to me of some guy on the side of the freeway willing to sell you a new "Model 3 Tesma" off the back of his truck. Hard pass.
Is this a testing the waters type of thing? We see how DJI always seems to leak their products about a month before release. (wink wink nudge nudge) Look at the scuttlebutt on the Avata 2 now that we have seen the info from the FCC site. It drives curiosity for sure.
Just posted my initial impressions of the Cogito Specta Air on my channel if people want to see it in action.
Thank you Jack! Off to watch it now. It is here for anyone else: ruclips.net/video/KVfF8u-SulU/видео.htmlsi=3yRj9nETN9zPvMj8
Could it be DJI trying to slide under the looming DJI ban?
Maybe actually listen to the video..... BOTH are China and BOTH would be banned.
@@DKTek07 I can't think of any drone brands that are not from China. Even EXO is Chinese it turns out
Could be that DJI have a new drone coming out. And a way of getting rid of the old stock would be to rebrand the there old stock. Then marketing under another brand solves a way of getting rid of old stock. Just a thought. Many companies have done this in the past.
@@colt2110 MikroKopter… from Germany. They were the very first multi rotor manufacturer back in the mid 2000’s, even before DJI. They are capable but definitely not a DJI. I bought two oktocopters back in 2005 that still fly great. There are others that are not China born but nothing compares to DJI.
@colt2110 Skydio and Parrot are American and French companies if I remember right with the Parrot anafi being a true "made in the USA" drone.
This drone is produced in Malaysa inhouse with DJI stuff, basically a company to bypass US legislation in case its approved into law. The good thing about this drone is that it doesnt have geofencing currently
Maybe DJI trying to get around a possible Banning of DJI drones in the USA ?
I do get that thought, however it is likely to include most Chinese drone companies and this is another company listed in Hong Kong. Could be part of a longer term plan though, for sure.
OK not what I thought.
Hong Kong products would be allowed and no ban I should think 👍 DJI owned I bet 😂
@@petetazflies Are you sure? Hong Kong is basically China v2.0, it's literally within the Chinese special administrative region
Hong Kong is now Chinese territory and would be part of any ban.
This Specta Air is certainly intriguing. I agree, I wouldn't order one until we can see one in the air.
100% agree. We need to see your review when you get the new one! Can't wait 😎😎
I sent Geeksvana a link last year or year before about a drone identical to a DJI drone and claiming to be designed from a couple of disgruntled workers working for peanuts at DJI.and saying how DJI are making horrendous profits on their drones.BUT the drone looked similar but was absolute crap 😳 So I've read since 😂 Because I certainly didn't fall for it 🤣 I've had DJI since they started selling them in the UK..Parrot before that 😮😪
@petetazflies we have the same drone heritage. Love my Bebop 1 and 2... shame the Anafi wasn't quite there. So close though.
I think 99% of people would just stick with dji... Can't beat dji service and quality
Absolutely! The value is deeper than just the tech isn't it. Hope you are well, Paul.
I wouldn't if it's significantly cheaper. DJI 3's are massively overpriced, their prices are artificial and don't decline over time like normal prices do so they're clearly a rip. Edit: It's not significantly cheaper, it's 100-200 cheaper that's it. Not taking the risk.
100% this. No way I’d ever consider going with an unknown/unproven companies product over an established company like DJI just to save a little money. You get what you pay for. DJI might be (arguably), overpriced, but my experiences with their products have been outstanding - I’ll gladly pay a premium for that.
I had a DJI drone, I loved it because of its well known features. I hated it mainly because of all proprietary connectors/ enrypted batteries and special mention to outragious No Fly Zone system so ennoying that all influencers are prohibited to talk about it, even you. Finally I dropped it, realised I paid 2x the amount that it was worth, and now I'm just in an "anything except DJI" zone, reason why I'm watching this video [;oD
its simply a way around saying its a referb drone. This means they can rebrand repair old DJI stock and make more money than refurb units. hope that helps
I don't think so I watched another review and they noticed the batteries weren't interchangeable.
@@ThatoneNB12 Dji would not allow interchangeable batteries as they didnt like years before cheaper versions of batteries bieng used in there old drones. They would also not have the specta to have cheaper batteries to be used in DJI products. Its all marketing stratergy
What about care refresh
I’ll stick with DJI
100% agree. It made me really think about all the extra security buying DJI gives you.
I believe DJI is moving the Air 3 sideways in order to bring out an Air 3s or Air 3Pro. I think they are slowly learning their lesson about quick releases. One example is the Mini 3 Pro and Mini 4 Pro. The 3 Pro got left in the dust. This way they are able to deplete their stock of earlier versions without undermining their price structure. IMHO.
Sean, I agree in NOT ordering one; I was tempted, at first, to order one, just to compare to the Air 3, and to return in less than 30 days. However, due the the recent Amazon-gate situation with the $799 Mavic Pro 3, Im not sure that I can trust getting a refund from Amazon, since theres no other info from Contiga, except the FAA certification. I’ll stay with DJI
It is not the same on how it ID’s your flight. There is ZERO technical support and if you are in a GEOFENCE, it can NOT be unlocked, so you will be grounded permanently making the drone worthless for that condition.. Money lost. Also, you can NOT use DJI batteries and they don’t sell extra batteries.
Many thanks for your efforts, research and updates to us - they’re very much appreciated and I always learn something new - all the best
Thanks for clarification. This is interesting. I'll be watching the space.
its the same thing with many chinese lenses, shop around and find the exact same thing cheaper but with a different brand name. The only problem is reselling some of trhese types of things because you dont know even if it has the brand name that it is "authentic" to the original brand.
Well I dont mind paying less, but not too sure if paying excessive amounts of money with fewer guarantees is that great
I agree. The value within the DJI brand is high.
That is true for a lot of products but is something I wouldn’t expect from a company like DJI. In my experience it is usually pretty cheap and simple items that are generic ones that you can find under loads of brand names, not higher end products like with DJI.
@@conorstewart2214 I think its more the software than the hardware thats the issue. DJI might be able to block these cheaper versions from receiving updates, and they arent gonna provide stuff like DJI care lol
Alright, so, I've stopped at 1:10 just to make my first guess.
I've seen a lot of these clone drones and the multi camera unit doesn't even have two or three cameras. Also the advertised spec of say 8K or more realistically 4K don't exist either.
I shall carry on...
Ooo I like the hot take a minute in!!!
Very intriguing and good journalism Sean.
To me the brand means everything. DJI make great drones. I like to know my drone will come home when I'm done flying it. I brought this drone being my first drone I have ever owned or flown but it's so easy and intuitive it feels like it fly's itself. I wouldn't have a problem recommending the Mini 4 pro to anyone 🚁🏴☠️
I think that a possible good video for you to do Sean could be to make a direct comparison of models from other companies that are of similar quality and weight etc in case any of these apparent dji ban because if they bring this in then so many hobbies and businesses are gone in an instant and we’re guna have to slowly start building years worths of products back from nothing.
What’s your opinion to the idea to sell different models with adopted software to the place where they are sold? I means there’s the EASA DJI Air 3 with the C1-certification and a kind of restriction in terms of distance while tracking, speed limit and more like noise level. The EASA-regulations only allows equipment listed by DJI and approved by the regulation agency. Let’s make an example: The prop quards are mandatory in US if you fly indoor. In Europe they are prohibited because they leads to overweight (at least with the Mini-series). The C-labels are not supported in the UK.
Can any newer model drones better cameras be switched over to my Mavic 2 Pro? I've been parked for 5 years and am interested in getting back in the air and love modifying things.
Something doesn’t quite seem right with this, they said they are a startup and innovative company yet are releasing a clone, maybe an exact clone.
I’d pay the extra for the brand reliability / build quality
I have to say that is where I sit too. The customer service, reliability etc is worth the extra.
I just priced these. The Specta was $1199 and the Air 3, direct from DJI was $1099. If I was looking to get an Air 3 and I could get it for $100 - $200 cheaper with different branding, I'd be in. But if I can buy an Air 3 from DJI, with known company support, why would I buy an Air 3 branded as something else from an unknown (to me) company for $100 more?
You get the “RC2” with the Specta. I don’t think you can get a “RC2” combo without getting the fly more combo from Dji.
Is it RID compliant?
Will await the other drones to drop… if they all look like DJI existing drones, I assume they be available in markets such as INdia and far east etc…..
if it's the same drone ( or even substantially similar )I would be easily swayed! I've been piloting drones for a few yeas now. I love it, but the newer birds are VERY expensive. I currently have to either fly my company bird to stay current, or for my own drones, I fly the older DJIs. They're simply cheaper. Would be REALLY sweet if DJI made a super-capable drone for a bargain price. ( I know about the minis and they don't qualify ) Maybe that will change soon. One can hope.
Alien Drones has a full flight review on it also.
Hi Sean
I love my DJI mini drone. So going to stay with them. Big believer you get what you pay for.
100% agree with that. Quality shines through.
It’s DJI trying to circumvent issues ahead of any market challenges with bans, and also shore up new sales via licensing schemes that enable rebrand and white labeling. So don’t be too surprised.
I wonder if they have an open sdk
I remain committed to DJI, regardless of the number of US companies that may try to influence politicians to outlaw them through lobbying.
If it’s not half the price then I don’t see why you would get it, I checked the price there going for 12 hundred
maybe they are gearing up " April Fools' Day " 😂😂😂😂
Now that would be legendary... 😂😅
Hi❤ Sean, Great video and information on this drone. I would love to fly DJI Mavic 3 or clone of one. Thanks again for the video and information
Thank you sir!!!
That American company you said is unlikely to be copying drones. How about exo drones that are an American company and have copied so many makes of drones and added their own spec's
Not without license. The EXO rebrands are all licensed.
its working now for him perfectly
If it was half the price, i still wouldn't buy it, lol. I've got so many products from dji and have dealt with their customer service many times, and they are spot on. There drones are the best in the world and have been proven so i wouldn't take the risk with another company and have it fall from the sky's and hurts someone better the devil you know 😂😂😂 thanks for sharing sean. 😁👌👍 🇬🇧
Hey!! Good to see you. I agree. The value of the DJI quality is deeper than the tech itself.
You mentioned that it couldn't bypass any probably DJI drone ban... but it would. The verbiage in the bill is specific to DJI, it does not cover all drones made in China. One other reason it's dying on the vine.
Once the DJI block is in place, it will become very simple to add other and widen the remit. Similar to other sanctions like the entity list etc. Although saying that, I do not think it will succeed in current form.
@@Geeksvana Not how US law works. Unless there’s an amendment before it gets to the floor of congress or it’s added before a vote, they just can’t simply add it later. It would require a whole updated bill that would require a whole new process and vote. Feds just can’t add things on after the fact without a full bill.
Never going anywhere though.
would I buy it over dji? hell i bought bent horizon fimi over dji......
Yes it would. I would definitely go with the cheaper drone
would love to see a mini 4 pro clone from this company as i aint paying £979 for the kit
Specta could buy all the unsold air 2 s and other models and build them into some legit frankendrones.
Looks like a private label style Product!!
Can I suggest unless you had an eye injury to get tested for diabetes, the mark in your eye is similar to what happened to mine when I found out I was diabetic.
Thank you so much! Really appreciate you kindly pointing it out. It has been checked when I had an injury in the same eye and turned out to be a mole of sorts! All safe though apparently. Thanks again!!
@@Geeksvana That's good to hear, glad you are on top of it.
I wonder if this is a way for DJI to get round a possible US ban of their products
Hey John! I wondered that too. Although the new company is also Chinese so I think that is unlikely. It could be a longer term strategy I can't see though.
hong kong is pseudo china, its not considered as all china, they dont speak the same language@@Geeksvana
@alexalex5257 not politically. Any attempt by DJI to sell from a different brand from HK would get included. The people making these, (stupid and unnecessary), laws will be more than aware of the tactics. Other similar laws have processes to add any attempts to sidestep the legislation.
@@Geeksvana well the proposed ban only says DJI not all Chinese drones. Imagine them banning all the Chinese drones from AliExpress amazon and such, there are thousands. They only mention especifically DJI.
@alexalex5257 Correct. However, there is an entire department of people who's job it is to ensure the bans are effective. So as I explained, if DJI were seen to do something this blatant to avoid it, they would take action. This would not work in terms of sidestepping. Otherwise no ban would ever have an impact.
Hi what about dji avata 2 leaks
Go back two videos...
@@Geeksvana okeyz
Intriguing... i would wait for the hoards to review it, but if good, I would buy one at the right price.. I'd love to see more competition in this market
Oh man! Could you imagine a drone consumer market with competition 🤔
@@Geeksvana I'll have a word with my mate Vernon.... he might help 🙊🙈🤪
@tazzy3469 🤣😂😂
Wouldn't order one at the mo but if it saves me a shed load of money and if it works with Maven then count me in. Warranty? Meh! If I fly it into a my Oak tree (quite likely) then it is down to me. Gimme gimme gimme...
That painted a picture 😂
@@Geeksvana And a picture is worth a thousand words. Don't ask why the Phantom 2 Vision+ had a couple of nicks in the props from my air rifle...how else do you get a drone out of a really tall Oak tree, you can't exactly call the fire brigade can you? Keep up the great work Shaun. 👍
😂 this is very funny!! And certainly very clever of DJI...Hong Kong is outside the issues currently between America and China because of the commerce agreements.
I'm waiting for the plot twist that dji secretly licenses from this company, and the exclusivity has just started to expire.🤔
Truth is the DJI Air 3 is a clone of the Cogito Specta Air.
I’m actually upset about this. I have the Air 3.
Yes if it flys good and is reliable
There are a lot of other things to consider, like customer support, repairs, warranty, etc.
Even if the price was half of DJI, I wouldn't buy it. "authorized" or not, it's still the equivalent to me of some guy on the side of the freeway willing to sell you a new "Model 3 Tesma" off the back of his truck. Hard pass.
Crazy...
Hello sir!! Good to see you. Crazy is just about the perfect word...
Is this a testing the waters type of thing? We see how DJI always seems to leak their products about a month before release. (wink wink nudge nudge) Look at the scuttlebutt on the Avata 2 now that we have seen the info from the FCC site. It drives curiosity for sure.
I like the idea!
If this was that then why is it just a clone? Surely if it was a leak of a new product then it would be different in some ways.
Hmm. Interesting... 🤔
It is! Could the next generation of drone channels all be Specta affiliates? 😂
Hubsan pulled this same bullshit with their drones.
I was asking people's thoughts on that drone on Facebook - Dji Mini 4 pro page 😊
Hmmm... trying to think what the consensus on a Mini 4 page would be... 😂
@@Geeksvana people saying it's a fake
I would buy if it did not have NFZ and no remote ID.
Do you mean another Chinese company is copying another Chinese company’s products, surely not.
I'll take any drone that doesn't have I.D
Well if DJI needed to say do business in let’s say ….Ukraine
Should imagine it's because of the possible DJI ban 😂
China facing China tier behaviour. Watch me cry.