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DJI Mavic 4 Pro Black Friday & Cyber Monday deals 2025?

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Anyone tracking DJI Mavic 4 Pro Black Friday & Cyber Monday deals for 2025? I’m planning to upgrade from my older drone and wondering what kind of discounts we might realistically see on the Mavic 4 Pro, Fly More Combo, and any accessories. Do retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, or DJI’s official store usually offer better bundles or price cuts? Also, is it smarter to buy on Black Friday or wait until Cyber Monday?


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DJI Mavic 4 Pro Black Friday deals are below:


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Hello, you can check price drop alert at WhenPriceDrop.com, they will alert you when price drops.

https://www.whenpricedrop.com/search-products/?keyword=DJI%20Mavic%204%20Pro


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> Hello, you can check price drop alert at WhenPriceDrop.com Yeah, setting up alerts is basically the only move right now. Tbh, from a market analysis perspective, DJI rarely slashes the MSRP on brand-new flagships like the DJI Mavic 4 Pro - usually, they just bundle in a DJI Care Refresh plan or a free SD card and call it a day. If you're looking for actual price-to-performance value this BF, I’d keep an eye on the Autel EVO Lite+ or even the DJI Air 3S. Autel usually gets way more aggressive with their percentage cuts to compete with DJI's market dominance. But yeah, if you're dead set on the Mavic 4 Pro, wait until Cyber Monday. Sometimes retailers like B&H or Adorama throw in "EDU" discounts or tax-free perks that beat the official DJI store. Just don't expect a massive drop on the standalone unit - the tech inside that CMOS sensor and the O4 transmission system is still top-tier and they know it.


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Honestly, I learned the hard way that chasing the absolute cheapest BF deal sometimes bites you in the long run if you like to tinker. Last year, I grabbed a bundle from a random third party because it was a bit cheaper than the official store, but when the gimbal started acting up, I realized it was a grey market unit. I usually try to DIY most of my repairs, like swapping out shells or basic soldering, but these newer ones are getting so integrated it is honestly scary. Like, if you think you can just buy the parts and skip the official service plans to save money, you might end up with a bricked unit because of the software locks they put on everything now. I remember trying to fix an older unit myself to avoid the long turnaround times at the repair center, and I ended up losing the calibration on the vision sensors. It basically became a glorified paperweight for two weeks while I waited for a specific cable. So yeah, my advice is just to be super careful with where you buy from during the holiday rush. If the deal looks too good to be true, its probably because its not a local warranty unit. Tbh, id rather pay a bit more for a legit unit that I know I can actually get serviced if my DIY skills fail me.


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Honestly, after diving deep into the technical specs, im really satisfied with the data rates on the new sensor. If youre looking for deals, dont expect a huge MSRP drop on the DJI Mavic 4 Pro Fly More Combo itself since its still their flagship. I usually prefer the DIY approach to bundles anyway. I found that picking up the base drone and adding my own high-spec parts like the SanDisk Extreme Pro 256GB V30 microSDXC and a set of Skyreat ND Filters for Mavic 4 Pro ends up being a better value than the official kits. I've been tracking the telemetry and transmission stability, and everything works well so no complaints here. If you want to save money, check for deals on the GPC DJI Mavic 4 Pro Hard Case during Black Friday. Retailers like Amazon usually cut prices on those accessories more than the drone hardware. Black Friday is typically better for the actual hardware while Cyber Monday is great for the smaller tech bits. Just make sure you have a solid set of hex drivers if you plan on doing your own shell swaps or leg replacements later on...


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No price drops yet?


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