Question is what do you want to do with it?
Is your priority making photo, video, FPV, long distance FPV, or just having fun?
Do you need obstacle avoidance?
Are you will to trade priorities against cost?
For example, the Parrot Bebop 2 costs under 300 Euro, and can do a lot of things the Air can do. Autonomous flights, 24min flight time, electronic stabilization instead of gimbal, etc. Add a $5 wifi repeater for 3km range, add a $20 Flypad for high precision controls. Add $15 VR goggles for FPV including headtracking.
Its faster than most DJI products and perfectly stable in gale force winds. It does not enforce NFZ or updates. It has decent support from third party apps.
Its small and light and user repairable (videos & parts from the manufacturer).
It's hackable, and has an official SDK.
So you can have all that for less than half the cost of the Air.
But -and there is always a but- the camera is junk. The footage is blurry, the still photos do not even match the quality of
Tello. Sometimes Parrot manages to improve the video recording just to break it again in the next update. Onboard storage capacity is limited to you spend time downloading footage between flights.
There is no obstacle avoidance. You have to mess around with wifi repeater & powerbank (or buy the skycontroller but then the cost goes up) whenever you need more than 50-100m range.
You lack the hip & cool brand name so can't show off.
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Its all a tradeoff.
The B2 a cool drone for long distance FPV, especially if you use the power version with 30min flight time, have a good wifi repeater, and live somewhere where typical FPV regulations don't apply. But its the wrong choice for even half-decent video or photo.