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Is there a lack of competition in the market for DJI Drones?
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<blockquote data-quote="NyJosh" data-source="post: 36299" data-attributes="member: 6744"><p>Agreed. Competition is an absolute must. I'm fairly sure that the Spark was as a result of DJI seeing a hole in their lineup at the entry level segment of the non-toy drone market. I certainly noticed it as a consumer. Before discovering the Spark, I was researching racing drones - not because I had any interest in racing, but because I wanted to have an FPV drone that I could record video from that I didn't have to spend minimum a grand on, since I may not like it or may crash it and a grand is an expensive way to figure out if you'll like or be good at something.</p><p></p><p>Had a competitor come up with a Spark equivalent before DJI did, it would have served as a the gateway drug to get people into a competing brand. Since DJI did a good job with the Spark and got me hooked, I'm now pondering those $1,000+ DJI drones that I had no intention of even looking at prior.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NyJosh, post: 36299, member: 6744"] Agreed. Competition is an absolute must. I'm fairly sure that the Spark was as a result of DJI seeing a hole in their lineup at the entry level segment of the non-toy drone market. I certainly noticed it as a consumer. Before discovering the Spark, I was researching racing drones - not because I had any interest in racing, but because I wanted to have an FPV drone that I could record video from that I didn't have to spend minimum a grand on, since I may not like it or may crash it and a grand is an expensive way to figure out if you'll like or be good at something. Had a competitor come up with a Spark equivalent before DJI did, it would have served as a the gateway drug to get people into a competing brand. Since DJI did a good job with the Spark and got me hooked, I'm now pondering those $1,000+ DJI drones that I had no intention of even looking at prior. [/QUOTE]
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