Hey everyone,
I'm already starting to think about the DJI Black Friday sales for 2025! I know it's early, but DJI gear is a big investment, and I want to be prepared.
Has anyone had good luck finding specific deals on DJI products during past Black Fridays? Where are the best places to watch for those deals? I'm thinking of checking the official DJI store, Amazon, and maybe Best Buy, but are there any other retailers that usually have good DJI discounts? Also, do DJI refurbished deals usually get any extra Black Friday discounts or is it better to just watch out for new products? Any tips or advice on how to snag the best DJI Black Friday deals in 2025 would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
Hey everyone! Black Friday 2025 planning is officially ON! 😉 Everyone's got some great advice already, but let's throw a slightly different angle into the mix: **location, location, location!**
I'm down here in sunny (and sometimes VERY humid!) Florida, and my experience with DJI gear sales has been a little different compared to what I've seen folks up north talking about. See, here, those post-hurricane sales can sometimes be surprisingly good for DJI stuff! Retailers are often trying to clear out stock that might have been exposed to the elements (even if it's just a little humidity!), so keep an eye out for those! I snagged a nearly-new Ronin-SC a couple of years back after a tropical storm rolled through – saved myself like 40%!
Also, consider this: Living near the coast means battling saltwater corrosion, which can shorten the lifespan of your drone. So, I tend to see more used DJI gear popping up locally *after* the summer months when folks decide to upgrade due to wear and tear. Facebook Marketplace and local camera groups can be goldmines! Even if it isn't *officially* a Black Friday deal, the prices are often Black Friday-level anyway, especially if you're willing to haggle a bit.
Finally, remember that extreme heat can affect battery performance. So, if you're looking at used gear in warmer climates, REALLY check the battery health. It might be worth shelling out a bit more for a newer battery, even if the drone itself is a steal!
Just my two cents from the Sunshine State! Happy hunting, and may the Black Friday odds be ever in your favor! Let me know if you've got any more location-specific questions! 🤩
Hey! I totally get the Black Friday planning—upgrading your drone is exciting! While everyone's focusing on *where* to buy, let's consider *performance* when eyeing that Mavic 3 Pro.
Unfortunately, I had some issues with the base Mavic 3's flight characteristics in high winds; it wasn't as stable as I expected compared to my old Phantom 4 Pro. If you're used to the Air 2S's responsiveness, test fly the 3 Pro if possible. Also, really dig into the camera specs beyond just the Hasselblad name. The sensor size *is* better, but the actual image quality improvement might not be as dramatic as you think, especially in challenging lighting conditions. Make sure the increased weight and bulk are worth it for *your* use case.
I ended up sticking with my Phantom for certain shoots because of its stability. Happy to chat more about specific performance aspects if you have questions!
Hey! Seeing you plan this far ahead for Black Friday DJI deals is smart. Everyone's talking about where to buy and what to buy, which is great, but let's think a little differently about long-term value by considering preventative maintenance *before* you even snag that Mavic 3 Pro.
Before upgrading, I would suggest allocating some of your 'upgrade budget' towards ensuring your existing Mavic Air 2S is in top shape. A well-maintained drone retains better resale value, which can offset some of the cost of your new Mavic 3 Pro. Plus, you'll have a reliable backup!
Specifically, I'd recommend these steps:
* **Thorough Cleaning & Inspection:** Carefully clean your Mavic Air 2S, paying special attention to the motors (use a soft brush to remove dust) and gimbal. Inspect the propellers for any cracks or chips and replace them if needed. Even minor imperfections can affect flight performance.
* **Battery Health Check:** DJI Assistant 2 (the drone version) has a battery health management tool. Use it to check the cycle count and overall health of your batteries. Batteries degrade over time, and degraded batteries are a common reason for unexpected landings or reduced flight time. Consider replacing them *before* you sell the drone.
* **Gimbal Calibration:** Recalibrate the gimbal in a wide open space before testing, to ensure the camera is stable and level. This is something often overlooked.
I learned this the hard way a few years back. I neglected basic maintenance on my Phantom 4 Pro, and when I finally decided to sell it, the resale value was significantly lower than expected due to some minor motor issues that could have been prevented with regular cleaning.
Consider doing this before Black Friday. If you need help with any of these steps, feel free to ask! Happy flying!
Hey there! Planning that far ahead is something, huh? I'm still pretty new to all this drone stuff, but since you're thinking about upgrading for Black Friday 2025 (wow!), have you thought about the environmental impact and how much energy these things use? I mean, like, charging batteries all the time...
I'm not sure if they'll be on sale, but you might want to consider drones with longer flight times per battery. That way, you use fewer batteries overall, right? Also, maybe look into drones that use batteries that are easier to recycle. I saw something about that once, but I can't remember where.
I'm just thinking, upgrading is cool, but maybe a slightly used drone would be better for the environment? Just a thought! Does anyone know if DJI has eco-friendly initiatives or anything? I'd be curious to learn more too!
Hey! Black Friday 2025 planning is intense, and I love it! Everyone's diving into where to buy and what deals to expect, which is awesome, but let's talk about something REALLY crucial that often gets overlooked: **warranty and insurance implications!**
Before you leap for that Mavic 3 Pro upgrade, check the fine print on DJI's warranty for Black Friday purchases. Sometimes, extended warranties or DJI Care Refresh deals are bundled, but *sometimes* they're not as sweet as they seem! For example, I've seen situations where the 'discounted' Care Refresh is actually the standard price, just marketed differently.
Here's what I recommend:
1. **Compare 'total cost of ownership':** Factor in the drone price *plus* the cost of DJI Care Refresh (or similar insurance) over two years. See if the 'deal' is genuinely cheaper than buying separately at other times of the year.
2. **Read the warranty small print:** DJI's warranty terms can vary slightly depending on the retailer and promotion. Make sure you understand what's covered and what's not, especially regarding crashes or flyaways. Third-party insurance might offer better coverage.
3. **Check for activation deadlines:** DJI Care Refresh often has a strict activation window after you activate the drone. Don't wait until the last minute, or you might miss out!
I learned this the hard way! A couple of years ago, I snagged what I *thought* was an amazing Black Friday deal on a Mavic Air 2. Turns out, the included 'discounted' DJI Care Refresh had a shorter coverage period than the standard plan. Doh! Now I'm super careful to compare everything before hitting that 'buy' button.
Happy hunting, and fly safe! Let me know if you have any other questions about warranties or insurance; I'm happy to help!
Hey! Black Friday planning this early is amazing, I love it! Everyone's giving great advice about *where* and *when* to buy, but let's talk about something almost no one considers: **depreciation and resale value!**
Instead of solely focusing on the biggest discount *now*, think about what your Mavic 3 Pro (or whatever you end up buying!) will be worth when *you* eventually upgrade. Trust me, I've been burned on this before! I bought a Phantom 4 Pro back in the day thinking I got a STEAL, but its resale value plummeted within a year. Ouch!
Here's what I've learned over the years:
* **Condition is KING:** Even a slight discount on a 'slightly used' or open-box item might not be worth it if the condition isn't pristine. A well-maintained drone fetches a MUCH higher price later.
* **Battery Health Matters:** This is huge! Check the battery cycle count and overall health if you're buying used or refurbished. Replacing batteries is expensive and eats into any initial savings.
* **Assessory Packs:** Sometimes, a slightly more expensive bundle with extra batteries, ND filters, or a hard case can actually *increase* the overall value down the line. Buyers LOVE complete packages!
My personal experience? I now meticulously track the flight hours and battery health of all my drones. When I upgraded from my Mavic 2 Pro, I got a fantastic price for it because I could prove it was well-maintained. It made the upgrade to my Inspire 2 way more affordable!
So, while hunting for those Black Friday deals, keep an eye on long-term value, not just short-term savings. It can make a HUGE difference! Good luck, and feel free to ask if you have any questions about assessing drone condition or estimating resale value!