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Lowest ever: DJI Mini 3 drone deal slashes prices by $144

If you’ve been waiting for the right moment to buy your first drone, or upgrade from an older one, this might be it. The DJI Mini 3 has dropped to its lowest-ever price, and the timing couldn’t be better. With Valentine’s Day around the corner and travel season not far behind, this lightweight flyer is suddenly one of the most tempting tech buys you can make right now.

For a limited time, Amazon is offering steep discounts across multiple Mini 3 bundles, turning a popular beginner-friendly drone into an outright steal. The base DJI Mini 3 with the RC-N1 controller is down to $335 from $419, while the version with DJI’s premium controller featuring a built-in HD display is now $439, down from $549. If you want the full experience, the Fly More Combo — which adds two extra batteries, a charging hub, and a shoulder bag — has fallen to $575 from $719. That’s serious money saved, especially for a drone that still feels modern and capable in 2026.

So what makes the Mini 3 tick, and why is this deal standing out so much?

First, there’s its weight. At under 249 grams, the Mini 3 neatly sidesteps FAA registration requirements for most recreational flyers in the US. That alone removes a mental barrier for first-time buyers. You can unbox it, charge it up, and fly — no paperwork, no extra steps. For casual users, travelers, or anyone gifting a drone to a loved one, that simplicity matters.

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Despite its tiny footprint, the Mini 3 punches well above its weight. It captures 4K HDR video that looks crisp and cinematic, especially in daylight and golden-hour conditions. Photos come out detailed and vibrant, and the drone’s ability to shoot true vertical video makes it especially appealing in the TikTok and Instagram era. Instead of awkward cropping, you get social-ready footage straight from the camera—perfect for creators, travelers, or couples documenting trips together.

Battery life is another quiet strength. A single battery can deliver up to 38 minutes of flight time, which is impressive for a drone this small. Go for the Fly More Combo, and you’re looking at nearly two hours of total airtime — ideal for vacations, road trips, or long afternoons outdoors without constantly hunting for a power outlet.

The Mini 3 also keeps flying stress-free. Features like Return to Home, GPS stabilization, and beginner-friendly controls make it approachable even if you’ve never flown a drone before. Add in DJI’s intelligent flight modes, and getting smooth, cinematic shots becomes less about skill and more about creativity.

This is where Valentine’s Day comes into play. Instead of the usual chocolates or last-minute flowers, the Mini 3 offers something more memorable: shared experiences. Whether it’s capturing hikes, beach sunsets, cityscapes, or just fun weekend moments, it’s a gift that keeps delivering long after February 14. And at these prices, it’s far easier to justify splurging a little.

The biggest hook, though, is value. At its new entry price, the Mini 3 sits in a sweet spot few drones can match. It’s accessible enough for beginners, capable enough for enthusiasts, and compact enough to go anywhere. Backed by DJI’s proven reliability and ecosystem, it doesn’t feel like a compromise; it feels like a smart buy.

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Ishveena Singh is a versatile journalist and writer with a passion for drones and location technologies. She has been named as one of the 50 Rising Stars of the geospatial industry for the year 2021 by Geospatial World magazine.