By Hannah Briggs for the Just Drones team — updated 20 May 2026
Quick verdict: The Just Drones team has been handing the Atom 2 to nieces, nephews and first-time-pilot mates for about four months — verdict: the best budget non-DJI drone under $400 in Australia. Refreshingly honest about its limits.
Specs at a glance
| Weight | <249g |
| Camera | 4K/30 EIS |
| Flight time | 32 min |
| Obstacle sensing | None |
| Approx. AUD | $329+ |
Potensic Atom 2 review
What’s good about it
Honest specs
Potensic advertises 32 minutes and we got 28-30 in real flight. That spec-to-reality ratio is rare under $400.
Sub-250g, no CASA registration
Same regulatory free pass as the DJI Mini class.
Stabilisation is genuinely good
EIS is well-tuned. Footage holds up at 4K/30 in moderate breeze.
After-sales is surprisingly responsive
Potensic AU support replied to a battery query within 48 hours. Holy Stone took us a week on a similar question.
What’s not so good
No obstacle avoidance
First-time pilots — budget for a crash. Or two.
Transmission distance is short
Spec says 6km, real-world we got ~1.5km clean. Fine for backyard, not for distance.
Controller is functional but cheap-feeling
Plastics are bargain-bin. Sticks are a bit wobbly out of the box.
Camera is good for the price, not great in low light
Don’t expect dusk shot magic — its a daylight drone.
Who should buy this
Beginner who wants a sub-250g drone for under $400 and is willing to accept no obstacle sensors.
Who should skip
You can stretch to the DJI Mini 4K or a refurb Mini 3 — both are slightly better at similar money.
Heads up: the buy button above goes to Amazon Australia with the Just Drones team’s affiliate tag drones02-22. Costs you nothing extra; pays for the gear we crash during testing.
