I agree 100% with what @old man mavic said. There is a gap between systems like the Mavic/P4P and something like the Inspire, in terms of price and capabilities. The now lifeless Yuneec brand produced the Typhoon H which had retractable gear, a 360 degree rotating camera that could be operated by a second controller or even passed to the right joystick when flying automated. In addition it had a dedicated screen built into the controller that was very good. The six rotor design allowed for an engine out situation and with the introduction of the Typhoon Plus and 520 and their 1" sensor, the camera quality became on par with a P4P.
Yuneec was not known for the kind of product refinement of a brand like DJI but even still; the fact that a sub 2000.00 drone had that kind of capability at that price point leaves a hole in the market. If DJI were to create a similar product to stand between the Mavic/P4P and Inspire line it would seem logical. The Mavic was, and still is the top drone when it comes to portability - that's where it stands apart from everything else on the market, it's niche. To loose that aspect reduces it's appeal (at it's current price point) dramatically.
Yuneec was never a threat to DJI but the capabilities of a drone like the Typhoon H, (had it been done right) would certainly have attracted many. I currently Have a Typhoon H Plus as well as a Mavic 2 Pro and even with all of the shortcomings of the Plus it is still the drone I take to work while the Mavic is my 'Go-Anywhere' drone, each having it's strong suite.
Yuneec was not known for the kind of product refinement of a brand like DJI but even still; the fact that a sub 2000.00 drone had that kind of capability at that price point leaves a hole in the market. If DJI were to create a similar product to stand between the Mavic/P4P and Inspire line it would seem logical. The Mavic was, and still is the top drone when it comes to portability - that's where it stands apart from everything else on the market, it's niche. To loose that aspect reduces it's appeal (at it's current price point) dramatically.
Yuneec was never a threat to DJI but the capabilities of a drone like the Typhoon H, (had it been done right) would certainly have attracted many. I currently Have a Typhoon H Plus as well as a Mavic 2 Pro and even with all of the shortcomings of the Plus it is still the drone I take to work while the Mavic is my 'Go-Anywhere' drone, each having it's strong suite.