Where can I find the best DJI Black Friday & Cyber Monday 2025 deals and sales? I’m looking for discounts on drones like the Mini, Air, and Mavic series, plus accessories (batteries, ND filters, combos). Do DJI’s official store deals beat Amazon, Best Buy, or local retailers? Are there reliable leak sites or trackers you follow each year, and when do the biggest discounts usually drop?
Hello, here are all DJI deals around the web. Just take a look:
Amazon USA: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?Ntt=stores&BI=8941&KBID=10361&SID=12345&DFF=d50
DJI Official Store: https://fave.co/3TcJaiM
B&H Photo Video:
Outside the official DJI Store, these are usually the best places to hunt 2025 Black Friday/Cyber Monday DJI deals:
Best Buy / Walmart / Target (region‑dependent)
Photo / Video Specialists
Depending on your country, look at:
Warehouse Clubs
Tip: Put your target model in your cart and keep it there. When prices change, most of these sites show the discount automatically, and you can check multiple stores quickly.
Any deals on DJI drones?
ugh i am right there with you. i saw this thread earlier but just now getting a chance to reply... honestly i have been doing this dance every november for years and it never gets less stressful. i totally agree with what TempestShadow said about using trackers tho. been flying these drones since the early days and you really have to watch the price history or you end up just paying full price for a bundle you dont even really need. it is so hard to find a legit discount on the stuff you actually want when you have been in the ecosystem for a long time... just hoping 2025 actually brings some real price cuts for once.
Leon is spot on about the trackers, honestly. Its so easy to get caught up in the hype and forget to check if the deal is actually just the old price dressed up. One thing I’d add tho... you gotta be really careful with those third-party marketplace sellers on the big sites. Even if the price looks insane, you might end up with a unit meant for a different region. That totally messes with your warranty and sometimes even the frequency bands or flight performance. Also, watch out for those doorbuster bundles that pack in super cheap, off-brand batteries or accessories. They’re usually low quality and can seriously bottleneck your write speeds or flight reliability. Its a total nightmare when you get a card error mid-flight just because you tried to save twenty bucks on a bundle. Honestly, sticking to the authorized retailers is the only way to go if you actually care about the gear performing the way its supposed to... seen too many people regret the cheapest option once they actually get out in the field. Just dont let the low price blind you to the performance specs.
Hey there! Oh man, I totally get that feeling of missing out on deals – it's the worst, honestly! Been there, done that, especially with DJI gear. You're super smart to start planning this early for 2025.
From my own experience, and I've been tracking these sales for years, you gotta be cautious. While everyone eyes Black Friday, sometimes those "deals" aren't *quite* the massive savings you hope for on the absolute latest flagship gear like the Mavic 3 Pro right out of the gate. Unfortunately, I've seen some bundles that just aren't as good as expected, padded with accessories you might not even use, making the "discount" feel a bit artificial.
My top tip: *don't solely focus on the obvious Black Friday/Cyber Monday week itself*. Seriously. Often, some of the absolute best deals, especially on high-ticket items like the Mavic or Mini Pro, actually pop up *earlier* as "early bird" sales or even flash deals in the weeks leading up to Thanksgiving. Keep a *very* close eye on the official DJI store starting mid-November. They sometimes drop surprising discounts then, trying to get ahead.
Also, definitely sign up for DJI's official newsletter, but don't stop there. B&H Photo and Adorama's newsletters are *critical* – they often get specific DJI bundles or unique discounts that Amazon or Best Buy might not match. I've had issues with Amazon's tracking sometimes being a bit slow to update, leading to missed opportunities.
Another thing to consider, which is a bit of a technical dive but can save serious cash, is checking DJI's *refurbished store*. They often have Mavic 3 Pro units, for example, that are practically new but at a significant discount. Just make sure you understand their warranty policy for refurbs – always check the fine print! I've had good luck there, but it's definitely a more cautious approach.
For the Osmo Pocket 3, that one might see more straightforward discounts across the board from all major retailers, but again, check bundles carefully. You might find buying the base unit and then a separate accessory kit from a different sale is actually cheaper. Don't assume the bundled "Fly More" kits are always the best bang for your buck; sometimes they're just pushing older stock.
Hope this helps you snag those savings next year! Good luck with the hunt.
Honestly, for maximum control, setting up your own RSS feeds from specific deal sites or using custom price trackers like CamelCamelCamel for Amazon is a technical DIY approach that works really well for pinpointing exact model discounts.