A drone's flight time depends on several factors, including the weight of the craft and the conditions you're flying it in. But the most critical factor is the amount of battery capacity you have. If you want to run your drone for extended periods, you'll need a good set of drone batteries and chargers.
Extra Batteries for Extended Use
Most drones are designed for a specific load size and weight, so increasing your flight time with a larger battery is often not possible. However, when you carry extra batteries, you can get your drone back in the air quickly after depleting your charge. Adorama carries batteries for drones of popular makes and models, including Mavic, DJI, and several others.
Intelligent Drone Batteries and Chargers
Some drones need batteries with unique features that let you view their internal statistics in real time. Intelligent drone batteries can communicate their charge capacity and estimated remaining flight time. Intelligent batteries also regulate the power output to ensure your drone receives a steady energy flow to keep it airborne as its power wanes.
Multi-battery Chargers
If you have only one battery for your drone, you can get away with a single battery charger. But if you're carrying multiple batteries, you should consider a charger that can handle numerous battery packs at once.
When you’ll do most of your charging at home before you head out for a flight, you can use a multi-battery charging hub to prep all your batteries at once. You may also want to consider a ruggedized charge case that can withstand the elements for charging in the field.
Lithium-Ion and Lithium-Polymer Batteries
Almost all drone batteries use lithium-ion or lithium-polymer for their power capacity and output. Drones with larger payloads will typically require a lithium-ion battery pack, because those batteries supply enhanced power density. By contrast, smaller drones may require a lithium-polymer (LiPo) battery for their lower profile and lighter weight.
If you run multiple drones with different battery types, look for a multi-chemistry charger that supports your specific brand of batteries.
You can also find high-capacity batteries for drones, though their heavier weight often means you’ll get more flight time from two smaller, lighter batteries.
Battery Accessories
Battery-safe bags are fire-retardant pouches that protect you and your property from accidental ignition. It's a good idea to use one when storing, charging, or transporting your drone batteries. Look for extra batteries, chargers, and accessories by top brands like DJI, Autel Robotics, Common Sense, and FS Labs.