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DJI Mini 4K now priced like a budget accessory

The DJI Mini 4K, one of the easiest, most beginner-friendly drones you can buy right now, has just dropped to its lowest price ever. And we’re not talking about a small discount deal. These are the kind of prices that make you double-check if it’s real.

Let’s get straight to it: the base bundle is now just $209. That’s down from $299. For a legit DJI drone with stabilized 4K video, that’s basically entry-level pricing for something that feels way more premium.

Because this isn’t some no-name drone trying to lure you in with specs, this is DJI — the same company that basically owns the consumer drone market — quietly pricing one of its most accessible 4K camera drones lower than what many people spend on wireless earbuds. And the kicker? The discounts don’t stop at the base model.

Right now, every version of the Mini 4K has been aggressively slashed:

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  • Single battery bundle: $209 (was $299)
  • Two-battery combo: $269 (was $389)
  • Fly More Combo (three batteries): $309 (was $449)

The Mini 4K sits in that sweet spot where it doesn’t overwhelm beginners but still delivers legit results:

  • Real 4K video with stabilization
  • Ultra-lightweight (under 249g; no FAA registration for recreational flying)
  • Reliable GPS-assisted hovering
  • Simple controls via the RC-N1 remote

Translation: this is the drone people buy when they don’t want to deal with complexity but still want footage that looks good enough to share. At $209, it’s no longer competing with other drones; it’s competing with gadgets.

The base deal grabs attention, but the bundles are where things start feeling like a steal. The $269 combo is probably where most people land — that second battery alone changes how you use the drone. Instead of rushing flights, you actually get time to explore.

Then there’s the $309 Fly More Combo, which feels almost underpriced. Three batteries + charging hub means you’re basically set for full sessions without constantly worrying about battery life. In typical DJI pricing, that bundle would sit comfortably in the $440+ range. Right now, it doesn’t.

The bottom line? The Mini 4K has always been an easy recommendation. At these prices, it becomes a no-brainer. $209 gets you into stabilized 4K aerial footage with a brand people trust. And for just a bit more, the bundles remove almost every limitation you’d normally run into. This isn’t just a good deal; it’s the kind of pricing that makes you wonder how long it’ll last.

Looking for something more capable? Then check out the DJI Mini 3, which has dipped to $299 — its lowest price ever. This one comes with cinematic 4K HDR video, vertical shooting for TikTok and Instagram, safety features like Return to Home, and smart flight modes for easy cinematic moves.

More: A sub-$300 drone with obstacle avoidance? Meet Skyrover S1

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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.