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DJI Osmo Nano Cyber Monday deals 2025?

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Anyone keeping an eye on DJI Osmo Nano Cyber Monday deals for 2025? Will there be price drop on this action camera?


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Check Osmo Nano deals at Amazon, B&H Photo Video.


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DJI OSMO NANO is still a new product now, currently no deals available yet.

You can set price drop alert at WhenPriceDrop.com:

https://www.whenpricedrop.com/product/B0FBFZM45S/

https://www.whenpricedrop.com/product/B0DYD56G2Y/


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TBH I'm kinda torn on waiting for a deep discount. With the setup I got last year, I jumped on a holiday deal and ended up having some major reliability issues where the thing would just shut down in the middle of recording. It was super frustrating lol. Since then, I’ve been obsessed with looking at the technical specs like heat management and housing durability, but I'm still basically a beginner when it comes to understanding how these tiny sensors hold up under pressure. I’m honestly a bit worried that if the price drops too much, it might be because of older hardware revisions or something? I dunno, I just really value my gear not failing when I'm out in the field. Does anyone know if the build quality on these smaller models is actually solid for long-term use? I'd rather pay a bit more for something that wont glitch out on me, but yeah, I guess we'll see what the Cyber Monday stats look like. I'm definitely gonna keep an eye on the technical feedback before I pull the trigger.


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Saw this earlier but just now getting a chance to chime in. If you are hunting for deals on the DJI Osmo Nano, be a bit careful with those sketchy third-party sellers that pop up around Cyber Monday. I honestly doubt we will see a massive price drop on the unit itself since it is still pretty new, maybe 10 percent if we are lucky. From a reliability standpoint, there are a few things you should look for instead of just the lowest price:

  • Make sure to grab a high-quality card like the SanDisk Extreme Pro 128GB microSDXC UHS-I V30. Cheap cards are usually the reason for those random shutoffs people complain about.
  • I would suggest looking for the DJI Osmo Nano Adventure Combo rather than the standalone. Having the extra batteries and the charging case is way safer for long shoots so you are not pushing one battery to its heat limit.
  • You might want to consider a protective frame like the SmallRig Camera Cage for DJI Osmo Nano if it is available by then. Better to spend a bit more on protection than to crack a lens on day one. Just dont get blinded by a low price tag and end up with gear that fails when you need it most... better to play it safe.


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