Best Overall
Lykus Titan MM410
Key details
- Capacity
- Up to 7 batteries
- Drone Model
- Mini 4 Pro / Mini 3
- Water Rating
- IP67
- Carry Options
- Not included
The Lykus Titan MM410 is a latching polypropylene shell with precision EVA foam cut for the DJI Mini 4 Pro/Mini 3 and the RC 2/RC-N2 controller. The two snap latches seat with firm pressure, the gasket sits flush around the rim, and the SGS-certified IP67 rating means a quick dunk or driving rain won't reach the gear inside. The shell is dense enough to absorb the bumps of car trunks and overhead bins without flexing into the foam.
Inside, the foam layout makes the case genuinely useful. The aircraft sits in a snug pocket, the controller gets its own cutout, and seven battery slots eliminate the need for a separate battery pouch. There is also room for the RC lanyard and small accessories, so a fully loaded kit closes as one unit. The lid closes without excessive force, which signals the foam was cut for the actual Mini 4 Pro/Mini 3 body, not a generic insert.
The tradeoff is physical size. This is a hard-shell box, not a slim sleeve, so it occupies real space in a backpack or car trunk. That volume is what allows the seven-battery layout and the impact protection. For pilots who fly one battery out of the car, the MM410 is more case than the mission requires; for travelers carrying multiple packs, it removes the capacity limit that a three-battery case would bump into a few days into a trip.
The MM410 suits pilots who want one box for a full Mini 4 Pro/Mini 3 travel kit: the drone, the RC 2/RC-N2 controller, seven batteries, and accessories, all protected against the kind of rough handling checked luggage receives. Pilots who plan to shoulder-carry the case should add the separate strap to the order, and minimalists with one battery will find the interior oversized. For anyone whose real problem is battery storage, the capacity makes that extra purchase easy to accept.
Against the three-battery IP67 case in this roundup, the MM410 changes the packing equation. A three-battery case asks you to choose which packs to bring; the MM410 lets you bring everything and still close the lid. The extra size is the price, but for multi-day shoots or family trips where charging opportunities are scarce, having seven packs onboard is worth the footprint.
Pros
- Latching system feels solid and keeps the lid sealed during travel.
- Custom-cut foam holds the drone, controller, and batteries without rattling.
- Exterior shell takes impacts in stride and protects gear in transit.
- Seven-battery layout removes the need for a separate battery pouch.
- Build quality at this price exceeds what the cost suggests.
Cons
- Shoulder strap is not included; the optional strap is a separate purchase.
For Mini 4 Pro/Mini 3 pilots who fly with more than three batteries, the MM410 is the case that removes the limit: full IP67 protection, precision-cut foam, and seven-pack capacity in one shell.