I took my
Mavic 2 Pro out flying a few days ago and the darn thing just kept flying and flying exactly as I controlled it to do and then.... it came right back after it sent me a warning that my battery was getting low, just like I instructed it to do with my controller. In fact, when I first bought my first ever real drone, the Mavic Pro, two years ago or just over, the thing flew just like I instructed it to do and has never crashed or even had a hard landing.
I sold that not too far back and bought the
Mavic 2 Pro, and guess what? The darn thing did the exact same thing as my old one, it took off and flew around the sky, took all the photos and video I told it to do and then even came back and landed in the exact spot I flew it to. Not matter what I do, the darn thing just keeps flying incredibly stable and even in strong winds. I just can not seem to make it crash or fly away all on it's own. Worst drone I have ever had for trying to make it crash or fly away all by itself.
The most I have been able to manage is to get the controller, or rather the screen on my phone to disconnect for about 30 secs or so a few times in the past. What I am trying to say is, if you are a careful and safe pilot and you want your drone to suddenly fly away, all on its own or crash into bushes or a tree or suddenly drop into a lake without any warning what so ever, DO NOT BUY a
Mavic 2 Pro.
With that said,, yes there are those rare incidents when the drone has actually done something catastrophic, due to hardware or software problems, but those cases are so few and far between that when you count those against all the properly flying drones out there from DJI, the percentage of bad ones will be down in the tenths, if not thousands of a percent, compared to those that do what you instruct it to do, every single time you take it flying. ...I just know now that tomorrow, I will take mine flying and the bloody thing is going to just fly off on its own, hit a tree and fall into the lake. But I hope it won't, maybe I just won't fly tomorrow, just in case.