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DJI Mini 3 drone is practically a steal at this new price

Looking for the perfect travel companion, a jaw-dropping holiday gift, or just an excuse to finally get into drones? The DJI Mini 3 has never been cheaper. Its latest price drop takes this lightweight, feature-packed flyer into record-low territory: a deal that’s hard to pass up, whether you’re buying for yourself or someone else.

For a limited time, Amazon has slashed prices across multiple Mini 3 bundles for Prime members:

Why this DJI Mini 3 drone deal stands out

Weighing under 249 grams, the Mini 3 skips FAA registration hassles for most hobbyists while still delivering big-drone features:

  • Cinematic 4K HDR video that looks pro-grade.
  • Vertical shooting for TikTok and Instagram.
  • Safety features like Return to Home.
  • Smart flight modes for easy cinematic moves.

For travelers, the Fly More Combo is a no-brainer. Three batteries add up to nearly two hours of flight time without being tethered to an outlet.

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The new $349 entry price makes the Mini 3 one of the best-value drones you can buy right now. It’s accessible enough for first-time fliers, powerful enough to satisfy seasoned hobbyists, and appealing enough to wrap up as a holiday gift that’ll outshine just about anything else under the tree. Bottom line: whether you’re upgrading from an older model or grabbing your very first drone, this record-low price is one of those deals you don’t want to sleep on.

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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.