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Anyone seen good Cyber Monday deals on the OSMO 360? I’ve been eyeing it for a while for room-scale cleaning and app control, but I’d really like to save a bit if possible. Are there legit discounts from the official store or trusted retailers, and what price range should I realistically expect?


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DJI Osmo 360 Cyber Monday deals now live at Amazon:


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You can also save 25% off at B&H Photo Video: https://bhpho.to/3X3VZO5


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Totally agree with the B&H suggestion—authorized retailers are basically the only way to go if you want valid firmware support. Ngl, the "deal" price is only half the story; from a technical perspective, you really need to look at hardware revisions and fitment compatibility before pulling the trigger. Adding my two cents on the technical side of things: - **Hardware SKU Check:** Make sure the unit is the V2 revision. Some Cyber Monday "clearance" deals are actually old V1 stock that has different LiDAR sensor calibration. You want the newer module for better room-scale precision.
- **Region Locking:** Be careful with those super cheap third-party imports. If the firmware isn't the global version, the app control and cloud mapping features might be geofenced, which is a massive headache to bypass.
- **Consumables Fitment:** Check if the deal includes the OSMO 360 Maintenance Kit. I've seen some people buy the older brushes thinking they're universal, but the mounting brackets changed slightly on the 360 model. Stick to the OSMO 360 High-Efficiency Filters to ensure the suction motor stays within factory specs. Basically, if the price is way lower than B&H or the official store, it's probably a grey-market unit with zero API support for your region, tbh.


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Hey, so I’ve actually got the OSMO 360 and went through this exact Cyber Monday hunt last year.

**Background / what I saw:**
From what I’ve experienced, real discounts on the OSMO 360 tend to be modest from the *official* store (think 10–15% off, sometimes bundled with extra filters or brushes). The bigger “30–40% off!!” deals I saw were usually sketchy third‑party sellers or refurbished units that weren’t clearly labeled.

**Why it matters:**
With something that’s running around your floors and tied to an app, you really want legit warranty and reliable firmware updates. I learned the hard way with a different robot vac that a “too good to be true” deal meant no support and a dead battery 6 months in.

**What I’d suggest / realistic price:**
- Check: official site, Amazon sold *and shipped* by the brand, and maybe Best Buy. Be careful with marketplace sellers.
- Expect: around 10–20% off is realistic. If MSRP is, say, ~$500, I’d feel good about anything in the $400–$450 range from an authorized retailer.
- Make sure the listing explicitly says full manufacturer warranty and latest model (not some older revision).

I’d personally pass on anything that’s way cheaper but vague about warranty/serial numbers. Better to save a bit less and actually have support.

Hope this helps! Feel free to ask if you want details on how it’s been for room‑scale cleaning/app control day‑to‑day.


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Hey,

So from a more “numbers + tech” angle, I’d look at it like this:

**Option A: Official OSMO store**
- Pros: Warranty is clean, firmware updates are guaranteed, no weird region locking.
- Cons: Unfortunately, the “Cyber Monday” discount is usually small – like 10–15% tops, sometimes just a free extra filter or pads instead of real $$ off. I’d expect it to land maybe in the **$380–430** range (depending on your region), not a crazy steal.

**Option B: Amazon / big retailers (Best Buy, etc.)**
- Pros: This is where I’ve seen the better actual price cuts, sometimes stacking store promos + gift cards.
- Cons: Watch out for older stock (earlier firmware had app/connectivity issues people complained about). Make sure it specifically says latest model / version.

**Option C: Refurb / open-box**
- Pros: Best price-per-feature. I’ve seen these drop closer to **$300–340** during big sales.
- Cons: You’re gambling a bit… I’ve had issues with battery life and sensors on a refurb robot vac (not OSMO, but still). Return policy is key here.

From a technical/use view: if you mainly want **room-scale mapping + app control**, some slightly older models (Roborock Q-series, Eufy X series, etc.) often get deeper Cyber Monday cuts and do 90% of what the OSMO 360 does. Might be worth checking those if OSMO discounts are weak.

TL;DR:
- Realistic sale price new: ~10–20% off, nothing insane.
- Best value: probably retailer sale or refurb, but double-check warranty and firmware.

Hope this helps! If you share your region/target budget, people can probably point to exact listings.


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Hey,

So coming at this from a kinda budget-first angle (and someone who, unfortunately, overpaid a bit 😅):

**TL;DR tip:** Don’t jump on the first “Cyber Monday” OSMO 360 deal unless it’s *at least* ~20–25% off the regular price **or** bundled with extra brushes/filters.

What I’ve seen:
- Official store: usually like 10–15% off max. Nice, but honestly not amazing for Cyber Monday.
- Big retailers (Amazon, Best Buy, etc.): sometimes stack a similar discount **plus** extra perks (gift cards, free extra accessories, or no-interest financing). That’s where the real value is, IMO.
- Sketchy low prices: I had issues with one “too good” deal — gray import, limited warranty, support was a pain. I wouldn’t go more than like 30% below the standard retail or it’s probably not worth the risk.

**What I’d do:**
- Check price history on something like Keepa/CamelCamelCamel so you know if it’s a real discount.
- Aim for: about 20% off + accessories **or** 15% off + rock-solid warranty.

That said, if it’s only 5–10% off, I’d personally just wait for the next sale.

Hope this helps!


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Hey,

Coming at this from a safety‑first / reliability angle rather than pure price… if you’re gonna run an OSMO 360 for room‑scale cleaning and app control, I’d be a lot more picky about *where* you get it from than chasing the absolute lowest Cyber Monday number.

I’m pretty happy with mine, no complaints, but here’s what I’d look at specifically:

1. **Buy source (for safety + recalls)**
I’d stick to:
- Official OSMO store
- Big retailers like Amazon (sold *and* shipped by Amazon), Best Buy, etc.
The reason: if there’s a safety bulletin (battery swelling, overheating dock, bad PSU batch, etc.), those channels actually honor recalls and firmware advisories. Grey‑market or random marketplace sellers often don’t.

2. **Power + battery safety**
- Make sure the charger / dock is the *regional* version (UL/ETL in US, CE in EU). No unbranded adapters.
- If the Cyber Monday deal involves a “refurb” or “open box”, ask if the battery was replaced and if it’s OEM. I’ve seen sketchy third‑party packs cause overheating under heavy use.

3. **Firmware and app control**
Since you care about app control:
- Confirm it’s not an older hardware revision stuck on outdated firmware. Some cheap listings are older stock that can’t get the latest safety patches.
- First thing after unboxing: update firmware *before* long cleaning runs.

4. **What price is realistic?**
From what I’ve tracked:
- ~10–15% off from the official store is normal and still “safe”.
- 20–25% off from big, known retailers on Cyber Monday is about the best I’d trust.
- Anything 30%+ off from a random third‑party… I’d personally skip. Too many risks with batteries and fake accessories.

So yeah, I’d aim for something like ~15–20% off from an official or major retailer, even if a sketchy listing is a bit cheaper. The peace of mind with returns, warranty, and proper safety support is worth more than saving an extra 30–40 bucks, imo.

Hope this helps! If you share a couple links you’re considering, happy to sanity‑check them from a safety/spec point of view.


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Hey,

Coming at this from more of a “market overview” angle than a pure OSMO fan view… I’d actually benchmark OSMO 360 pricing against Roborock, Ecovacs, and Dreame before pulling the trigger.

In my experience, legit Cyber Monday **robot vac/mop discounts** for this tier usually sit around:
- **Mid‑range flagships (Ecovacs T10/T20, Dreame L10 series)**: ~20–30% off
- **Higher‑end (Roborock S8/S7 MaxV, etc.)**: more like 15–25% off
- **OSMO 360‑class devices**: typically try to land in that same band to stay competitive

So if the OSMO 360’s normal price is, say, $600 (example), I’d *realistically* expect **$480–$510** from official or big retailers on Cyber Monday. Anything below ~20% off is just “marketing sale” territory IMO, because the competing brands often hit that 20–25% mark.

One cautious tip: if you see an OSMO 360 discount that’s way better than comparable Roborock/Ecovacs deals, I’d double‑check it’s not grey market (no regional warranty, odd serials, etc.). I’m happy with mine, but I’d still walk away from anything that looks *too* cheap.

Hope that gives you a better price range to judge things against. 🙂


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