Weight: 8.78oz / 249g Dimensions: Folded 145x90x62mm / Unfolded 171x245x62mm Battery: Standard battery – 2453 mAh Li-ion / up to 31 minutes Plus battery – 3850 mAh Li-ion / up to 47 minutesIf they are relatively new, the time will improve after so many cycles. I have notice this with my Mavic Air batteries. My MP2 batteries with 4 cycles on them so far, let me flying around 20-24 minutes with 25% charge left on landing. You have to also remember that other factors like temperature, wind, and the way you fly will will have effect @Steve.M regularly taking the battery to very low levels could shorten the life of the cells ,but what you have to remember is as the cells deplete below 40% their ability to provide enough voltage is diminished as the resistance increases in the cells, i prefer to be coming home and landing around 40% ,if you get home and there is something preventing you from landing straight away ,then
Almost every single thread I have read about someone's drone falling out of the sky was either at a battery percentage of less than 20% (possible voltage drop), or flying in temperatures below DJI's recommendation. 25-30% return home is best practice not only from a safety perspective, but also for your battery health.
How’s everyone finding their battery life on Osmo Action? The documentation says around hour for 4K/60 so I was a bit shocked to only clock in about 30mins of video on very first test with my brand new unit before the battery died out. I shot 4k, 2.7k & 1080p in 60fps, 25fps & 240fps (testing out image quality with different settings). the mavic air definitely needs a 4 cell battery because it will age better over time since mavic air i think is little too power hungry for the 3 cell batteries and you can see this specially as battery starts getting weaker easier for it to drop percentages like a rock.. on top of that, alot more battery failures with mavic air vs mavic 2 for