I too am debating buying
Mavic 2 or Skydio 2. I'm also looking at a Skydio R1 on ebay.
Then I noticed there is zero support for the Skydio R1. No page to buy an extra battery, for example. They just completely abandoned that product.
And if flying around small branches voids your Skydio 2 warranty, then that's basically every person who buys one.
Skydio was smart to get people emotionally attached to Skydio 2 by pretending like they will just replace their drone willy nilly. Many people will still be attached to the product when the actual details are officially released. That's good marketing.
But Skydio would also be suicidal to actually live up to their early promises of a ridiculously generous warranty. Their profit margins are already going to be low or nil, so in retrospect of course they're not going to actually dare you to crash your drone.
The Skydio 2 also has a 1 meter buffer on all sides, so it stops moving very easily through tight spaces. Notice that a lot of the promotional videos just-so-happen to cut to another shot every time a sub-6 foot space approaches.
Skydio removed the prop protection on the Skydio 2, probably for looks. Then because of that design decision, they probably enlarged the buffer space on all sides to 1 meter.
The Skydio 1 had some real benefits. With the 360 degree prop guards that thing looks like a tank, and its inability to see small branches combined with a very small buffer zone meant that you could get some really interesting, rough-and-tumble shots.
The Skydio 2 still can't see small branches, but it has zero protection from those branches, and the Skydio 2 is designed to stay far away from everything.
So despite the R1 being physically bigger, it actually seems to fit through tighter spaces.
And the security and piece of mind that people thought they were getting with the Skydio 2, well you won't get that. But you can actually get that from the Skydio 1 with its bullet proof design.
You just can't get any support for that product, not even a battery.
I think I am going to end up buying a
Mavic 2 and an Anafi, and I'll buy prop guards for both for when I'm doing tracking shots.
We'll probably end up seeing prop guards come back in style, long before we see a truly safe obstacle avoidance system that can pick up any and all small branches.
I no longer see what is so cool about unguarded props anyway, and now I see a full cage guard as very cool.