Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Drones with Camera Under $1000

DJI Flip vs HoverAir X1 Pro

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

HoverAir X1 Pro comes out ahead by a narrow margin (4.3 vs 4.4). The gap is mostly about Solo creators, cyclists and runners who want effortless hands-free follow footage without piloting a traditional drone. — read the strengths below before deciding.

DJI Flip
Ranked #4 in Best Drones with Camera Under $1000
DJI Flip
$439as of Jun 7

The DJI Flip is a clever beginner drone that blends selfie/vlogging convenience with proper camera-drone control. It has a premium folding design with enclosed prop guards, shoots detailed 48MP stills and smooth 4K/60fps video, and stays under 250g. The compromises are a shorter flight time than the cheaper Mini 3, wind sensitivity, and forward-only obstacle avoidance.

Strengths
  • Premium build and slick folding design with fully enclosed propeller guards
  • Detailed 48MP stills and smooth 4K/60fps video for the price
  • Beginner-friendly with both selfie/vlogging modes and standard camera-drone control
Watch-outs
  • Lower flight time than the cheaper DJI Mini 3
  • Lightweight body is susceptible to gusts of wind
  • Forward-facing obstacle avoidance only, not omnidirectional
HoverAir X1 Pro
Higher ratedRanked #3 in Best Drones with Camera Under $1000
HoverAir X1 Pro
$499as of Jun 7

The HoverAir X1 Pro is the best hands-free follow drone under $1000 and the standout non-DJI flying camera. It launches from your palm, tracks you with uncanny accuracy, and captures smooth 4K/60fps footage from a pocketable, cage-protected body. The trade-offs are short flight times, no GPS, and a narrower use case than a full manual camera drone.

Strengths
  • Effortless hands-free flying with palm launch and best-in-class AI subject tracking
  • Smooth 4K/60fps video and detailed stills from a compact, foldable cage-protected body
  • Exceptionally portable and well made, with a useful accessory ecosystem
Watch-outs
  • Short flight times compared with traditional camera drones
  • No built-in GPS, which limits some positioning and return functions
  • Pricey for a selfie/follow drone given its narrower use case

How they stack up

DJI Flip

A budget beginner drone below the DJI Mini 4 Pro and Mini 5 Pro, with forward-only obstacle avoidance rather than their omnidirectional sensing. More of a hybrid selfie-and-camera drone than the pure follow-focused HoverAir X1 Pro, and a DJI-ecosystem alternative to the Potensic Atom 2 at a similar price.

HoverAir X1 Pro

A hands-free follow drone rather than a manual-control camera drone like the DJI Mini 5 Pro and Mini 4 Pro, so it trades range, obstacle avoidance and ultimate image quality for effortless self-filming. More automated and portable than the DJI Flip, and a more polished tracking experience than the Potensic Atom 2.

Specs side-by-side

SpecDJI FlipHoverAir X1 Pro
Sensor1/1.3-inch CMOS1/1.3-inch CMOS
Video4K up to 60fps4K up to 60fps
Photo48MPJPEG stills
WeightUnder 249gSub-250g class
SensingForward-facing obstacle avoidance
GuardsFully enclosed propeller cage
PriceFrom $439
ModesSelfie/vlogging + standard camera-drone control
LaunchPalm takeoff, hands-free
TrackingAI subject tracking, 10+ flight modes
DesignFoldable, cage-protected props
GPSNone
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