The Phantom 4 Pro v2.0, recently reintroduced after components for 2019 were out of stock, is one of DJI’s most capable drones. Its main drawback is that it doesn’t fold, so unlike a Mavic, it’s not nearly as portable.
The v2.0 was first released in 2018, but there’s nothing to argue with in terms of features. There’s OcuSync HD for better image transfer to the remote, plus obstacle detection in five directions and avoidance in four.
The Phantom is still a good choice if you’re looking for a high-quality drone to record great 4K videos.