The Mavic 2 Pro is the newest flagship drone from DJI

Drones are fairly ubiquitous these days. It doesn't take much to get a piece of plastic off the ground — and, as our smartphones have proven, decent cameras don't have to take up space. Attach one, and voila! You've got some fun, if shaky, footage.

The DJI Mavic 2 Pro Drone is a whole other ballgame. This piece of technology shows that the line between consumer tech and professional-grade movie-making equipment is growing thinner every day.

If you ever wanted to know what's available at the high end of the drone market, the Mavic 2 hits all the marks. Where to start?

First and foremost, there's the camera. It's Hasselblad L12-20c with an adjustable-aperture lens, capable of taking 20 MP photos. The range is impressive, thanks to the 10-bit Dlog-M color profile that begs to be used for sweeping, panoramic vistas. But even on foggy nights or in low light, the CMOS sensor compensates to deliver crisp images back to the viewer.

Those viewing options are just as impressive. You can watch the footage from your smartphone or fly along virtually in DJI goggles. With low latency transmission, it'll be just like you're in the very tiny cockpit.

Speaking of portability, the unit is 8.4" H x 3.6" L x 3.3" W when fully deployed, but it folds up to a fraction of that when dormant. The low-noise propellers make it fly like a whisper, and sensors on all sides of the drone can actively scan for obstacles and compensate in flight for remarkable maneuverability.

There's a ton of other features we could expand on here: The 3D environment mapping, the auto-tracking features. Suffice to say that's it's just as satisfying to fly the thing as it is to look at the results after a run. This one is definitely built for professional results, but failsafe enough that most anyone could fly it with a bit of practice.

Right now, you can get the DJI Mavic 2 Pro Drone on sale for $1729.