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DJI Drone Ban USA 2026: Full FCC Covered List of Banned Most Affected Manufacturers

So you obviously have a question: which drone makers are the most affected by the December 22, 2025, ban? Obviously, DJI and Autel are the major ones that got affected. But other than that, we also have a set of drone manufacturers that are least affected. However, somehow they are also impacted by this ban and are not able to clear their drones in the FCC registration after December 23.

Other than that, there is also a set of drone manufacturers that are completely immune and not affected by the December 22 ban. So in this article, we are going to discuss in detail all these lists of drone makers.

The best part of the ban is that it’s not a retroactive ban, which means the existing stock of DJI drones can be sold to consumers, and consumers who already own DJI drones are allowed to fly them. However, new product announcements and spare parts are not allowed to be imported from China after the ban.

So for now, if you are planning to buy a DJI drone, it’s completely okay. We have already created a list of the best drones available under $500 if you are willing to buy a DJI drone for now. But apart from that, let’s discuss the facts—specifically the names of drone makers that are non-affected, least affected, and most affected.

Background on the FCC Covered List 2026

The FCC’s Covered List, established under the Secure and Trusted Communications Networks Act of 2019, identifies communications equipment and services that pose unacceptable risks to U.S. national security or the safety of U.S. persons.

Details of the December 2025 Update

But at the very same time, it is important to understand that DJI and Autel are at the epicenter of the December 22, 2025 ban, while many other drone makers have also received a parallel or indirect ban due to their foreign production.

This is because most of these manufacturers use foreign-produced components inside their drones, and the FCC clearly announced on December 22 that no new aerial vehicle can receive FCC approval if it uses foreign-produced UAS or critical components sourced from other countries.

What is Covered?

  • Foreign-Made UAS: Any drone manufactured outside the U.S., regardless of brand or origin country.
  • Critical Components: Includes data transmission devices, communications systems, flight controllers, ground control stations and controllers, navigation systems, sensors and cameras, batteries and battery management systems, motors, propulsion systems, gimbals, and associated software. These are prohibited if produced abroad.

So this move has not only restricted foreign-made drones, but has effectively impacted almost all new models of drones manufactured outside the USA.

So you should have a very clear understanding that if you search for the best drones under $500 on Amazon.com in the USA, you will find brands like Potensic, Holy Stone, Snaptain, and many other so-called budget drone brands under $500 or even under $1,000. Most of these brands are heavily dependent on foreign (often Chinese) components, which is clearly visible during the FCC registration process.

During registration, manufacturers are required to disclose supply chain details for covered items, including detailed information about the origin of potentially risky equipment, before receiving approval.

Now, this situation is going to prevent these companies from future FCC registrations of new foreign-produced products, because manufacturing costs in the United States are extremely high.

Even if these companies wish to set up factories or manufacturing facilities in the USA, the labor costs and compliance costs make it nearly impossible to offer drones under the $500 or $300 price segment, as we have seen with DJI Neo, DJI Mini series, and other third-party drones from China sold under different brand names.

So based on the current situation, the list of drones you see on Amazon.com today is likely the last active inventory. Technically, all drone makers—including DJI, Autel, and other Chinese manufacturers, or any brand that does not manufacture every single component within the United States—are not allowed to register any new drone with the FCC. And if a new wireless-enabled drone or any aerial vehicle is not FCC-approved, it cannot be legally sold in the USA. This clearly means no new registrations are allowed from Chinese/foreign drone makers.

Categorisation of Affected Drone Manufacturers

So the ban has been applied universally to all foreign-manufactured drones, and specifically to Chinese-manufactured drones. As a result, we now have three clear categories: the most affected, the least affected, and the non-affected manufacturers.

All the data listed in this article has been cross-verified using industry reports, market analysis, and FCC-related coverage that we have conducted, along with information published by other reputable websites so far.

All the details are updated as of December 27, 2025.

Most Affected: High-Market-Share Foreign Manufacturers

Unfortunately, the most affected company—specifically DJI, which dominates the U.S. market, will face the steepest revenue losses due to halted new product authorisations.

But at the very same time, DJI has made several smart moves. The company applied for multiple FCC registrations in advance, covering products such as the DJI 360, DJI Pocket 4 camera, Osmo Mobile 8 gimbal, as well as a few other products. These were briefly covered in our December article. As a result, a wireless product that already has FCC approval is still eligible to be sold in the United States of America.

DJI and Autel, both Chinese, control over 75% of U.S. sales combined.

Most Affected Manufacturer Country Key Products U.S. Market Share (Est.) Impact Summary
DJI (Da-Jiang Innovations) China Mavic, Mini, Matrice, Air series ~70% Covers an BIG portion of Market Share Complete block on new models; existing Will remain available, but for sure the stock will deplete quickly. Major hit to commercial, consumer, and enterprise segments. No exemptions anticipated soon.
Autel Robotics China EVO, Dragonfish, Nano series ~5-10% Similar to DJI; loss of enterprise and surveying market. Smaller scale amplifies proportional damage.

Least Affected: Low-Market-Share Foreign Manufacturers

These firms have niche U.S. presence (<2% market share each) and may sustain operations via existing inventories or exemptions. However, they cannot introduce new models without U.S. production shifts. 

Least Affected Manufacturer Country Key Products U.S. Market Share (Est.) Impact Summary
Parrot France ANAFI USA, Bluegrass ~1% Niche in agriculture/public safety; existing EU-made models continue, but growth stalled. Potential for U.S. assembly to comply.
Yuneec China Typhoon H, H520 <1% Consumer/enterprise focus; minimal U.S. sales mean low immediate revenue loss, but future expansion blocked.
Potensic China ATOM, T25 series <1% Budget consumer drones; hobbyist market hit, but small scale limits overall disruption.
Holy Stone China HS series (e.g., HS720) <1% Entry-level toys; existing stock suffices for now, with little innovation pipeline affected.
Wingtra Switzerland WingtraOne VTOL <1% Surveying/mapping specialist; enterprise users may seek exemptions via DoD/DHS.
senseFly (AgEagle Aerial) Switzerland eBee series <1% Precision agriculture; U.S. subsidiary could facilitate compliance, reducing long-term impact.

Not Affected: U.S.-Based Manufacturers

Domestic producers are exempt as long as they use U.S.-sourced critical components, But they are costly and way beyond the reach of budget-oriented customers

Not Manufacturer Key Products U.S. Market Share (Est.) Benefit Summary
Skydio X10, X2 series ~5% Autonomy leader; expected to gain 20-30% market shift in enterprise/public safety.
BRINC LEMUR 2, Responder ~2% Public safety focus; rapid scaling anticipated with DoD contracts.
Teal Drones Golden Eagle, Teal 2 ~2% Military/commercial hybrid; Blue UAS certified, poised for defense surge.
AeroVironment Puma, Raven, Quantix ~3% (defense-heavy) Established in military; commercial expansion via mapping/agriculture.
Freefly Systems Alta X, Astro ~1% Cinematography/pro; high-end niche growth in film/production.
Hylio AgDrone, Hybrid VTOL <1% Agriculture specialist; subsidies for U.S. farming tech boost.
Zipline Platform 2 <1% (logistics) Medical delivery; partnerships with Walmart/DoD accelerate.

This categorization is derived from pre- and post-ban market data; actual shifts may evolve with exemptions or supply chain adaptations.

Implications for the Drone Market

Sure, this ban is going to disturb the entire U.S. drone market, since DJI has been further banned from announcing new drones, despite the fact that it already covers nearly 70% of the U.S. drone market.

At the very same time, other Chinese-made and foreign drones are also banned, so both the most affected and the least affected drone companies are not allowed to announce new drones after the December ban.

And as we all know, and as we have already mentioned, the U.S.-made drone market share is less than ~15% (pre-ban), and the obvious reason behind the reach is the cost of drones, flying experience and video quality is better but far from the reach of budget oridented audience.

There is no U.S.-made drone close to the $300 price range or even under $500 that we can realistically expect from a U.S. manufacturer, since the cost of production is very high in the United States of America. So, the democracy we were enjoying in the field of aerial imaging and videography is now limited to very few role-makers and consumers.

Requirements for U.S.-Made Drones and Components

Cross-verification confirms the user’s understanding: Only U.S.-made drones using U.S.-made critical parts are allowed for new FCC authorizations. While U.S.-manufactured drones are not inherently on the Covered List, Manufacturers must certify compliance, ensuring full domestic sourcing for critical elements to avoid risks.

Exemptions and Future Outlook

Let’s discuss the most important part in the near future. Is there any scope left for DJI or Autel drone makers? Is there any possibility that DJI can make a comeback in the United States of America?

Yes, there is a way, but it is not that easy. Exemptions are available if the Department of Defense (DoD) or the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) certifies that specific UAS or components pose no unacceptable risk, allowing their exclusion from the prohibition on the Covered List.

This could allow case-by-case authorizations for trusted foreign items, potentially benefiting lower-risk foreign manufacturers. Future FCC guidance , as indicated in recent fact sheets, may clarify the implementation, and potential (though rare) revocations of existing authorizations remain a possibility under separate processes.

And to get themselves removed from the Covered List and become eligible for DoD’s Blue sUAS verified status, manufacturers would need to undergo the audit process.. This can be done by requesting audits from accredited independent agencies, such as NIST or UL labs.

If these agencies do not respond within a reasonable period of time, fortunately, the US judicial system provides avenues and a judicial system in place. Companies can file formal petitions with the FCC and appeal to federal courts if needed, where due process ensures fair consideration—we do hope and expect that they will get what they deserve.

Adam Welsh, DJI Head of Global Policy

The ban underscores U.S. efforts to achieve “airspace sovereignty” and a resilient domestic industry, potentially reshaping global supply chains. As of December 27, 2025, no major exemptions have been announced, but monitoring DoD Blue UAS updates is recommended.

We don’t know whether DJI or Autel have been proven to be security threats or not. That is a matter of investigation, and before any investigation has been completed or the required national security audit has taken place, we cannot accuse any drone maker or company of stealing data or doing any malicious activities.

But for sure, due to this procedural default, and specifically because the audit was not conducted by the December 23, 2025, deadline, there has been a very deep impact on the U.S. drone market. A lot of the livelihoods of content creators, videographers, cinematographers, and budget filmmakers are going to be affected deeply.

Other than that, many surveillance and life-support activities carried out by professionals using these drones are now disrupted or paused, especially in some federal government sectors, and they are waiting while seeking replacements and further clarity. All of this has clearly created significant challenges overall. If the audit had been done on time, there was a big chance that DJI as well as the American budget drone industry could have potentially escaped the bulk of this situation. Let me know in the comment section below.

Update as of January 22, 2026:

  • The U.S. Commerce Department has withdrawn its proposed additional restrictions on Chinese-made drones (announced January 9, 2026), allowing continued imports of existing DJI and Autel models that received FCC approval before December 23, 2025. This means retailers can replenish stock of current products like the DJI Mavic series, Mini series, and Autel EVO series, rather than being limited to pre-existing U.S. inventory.
  • The FCC has granted temporary exemptions (until the end of 2026) for certain non-Chinese foreign-made drones and critical components from U.S. allies or approved security programs, such as models from Parrot (France), Wingtra (Switzerland), and components from companies like Sony, Panasonic, and Nvidia. DJI and Autel do not qualify for these exemptions.
  • No major changes to the core ban on new foreign-made drone models or unapproved critical components; existing owned drones remain legal to fly, and no retroactive restrictions apply. Monitor FCC and DoD announcements for potential future audits or appeals.

This article provides a highly detailed, well-researched examination of the ban, cross-verified across multiple authoritative sources including FCC documents, legal analyses, industry reports, and recent market assessments as of 4:55 am, Thursday, 22 January 2026, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). It confirms that, indeed, only U.S.-made drones incorporating U.S.-made critical parts are permissible for new FCC authorizations, as foreign components are now restricted. We explore the background, specifics of the rule, a categorized list of affected manufacturers, market implications, and prospects, drawing on cross-verified data to ensure accuracy.


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DJI Osmo Mobile 8P Price, Specification and Arrival Date: FCC Filing Sparks Major Buzz for 2026 Pro Gimbal Upgrade

The DJI Osmo Mobile 8P has been spotted in a fresh FCC filing, confirming that the next-generation 8P gimbal is on its way. Most importantly, if you are a content creator, blogger, or a smartphone filmmaker and you always have the itch to get the next big thing in your hand, or the best gimbal, better to say the budget gimbal available in the market, then obviously the most advanced upgrade with some Pro twist is finally coming.

A brand-new FCC certification has been uncovered for the DJI Osmo Mobile 8P (model DS508, FCC ID: 2ANDR-DS508), so the best part is that the 8P has already crossed the biggest hurdle – FCC ID registration. Now, after clearing the registration, DJI has approximately 180 days to announce the gimbal.

Now that you have the timeline, let’s dive into the details to explore everything further. And let’s unpack the DJI Osmo Mobile 8P rumors, specs, leaks, expected price, and release date based on the latest intel. If the Osmo Mobile 8 already wowed with 360° pans and pet tracking, the 8P could be the ultimate upgrade for creators.

Breaking Down the Leak: DJI Osmo Mobile 8P FCC Filing – What Does It Mean?

Just after having the details via the FCC ID, thanks to SaraCool_Drone for finding it out. Now, as we all know, no juicy external photos are available yet. Obviously, we can see only some parts of the gimbal, and now I’m waiting for sources to bring out the real and clear pictures of the upcoming gimbal.

The most important thing is that we have already seen with the DJI Osmo Mobile 8, a 360° rotating arm for a full swing shot. Now what’s next?  What set of major improvements can we expect to witness in the Osmo Mobile 8P gimbal? Let’s see in the rumored specification list

Expected Specifications of the DJI Osmo Mobile 8P Gimbal

Based on October–December 2025 rumors from leaks and DJI patterns, the 8P isn’t a full redesign but focuses on pro-level refinements for vloggers/creators.

We have already seen a lot of improvement in the Osmo Mobile 8’s blueprint (360° rotation, ActiveTrack with pet smarts, and 10-hour battery). The latest rumoured specs of the DJI Osmo Mobile 8P are below. No full teardown specification yet,

  • Stabilisation & Motors: Fine-tuned/upgraded 3-axis gimbal with enhanced torque for heavier phones (170–300g, compatible with 6.9–10mm thickness, matching the Osmo Mobile 8). Buttery-smooth handling of high-frame-rate video like 4K/120fps slow-motion via the DJI Mimo app,
  • Tracking Tech: Full ActiveTrack 8.0 rollout with LiDAR integration (teased for a 7 Pro and then for Osmo 8 and then held back) for depth-aware, low-light precision. Gesture controls, multi-subject (humans, pets, even vehicles)
  • Battery Life: A massive 12 hours of runtime, with fast charging and phone passthrough.
  • Build & Design: Lighter at ~320g, foldable with a magnetic 250mm extension rod for selfies or overheads. Forward-tilt pan for epic low-angle shots, plus a beefier magnetic clamp. Colors? Pro dark gray, natch.

So these are the initial set of core specifications that we are expecting from the upcoming Osmo Mobile 8P gimbal, and we are going to update this list as soon as we get any newly added information.

DJI Osmo Mobile 8P Expected Release Date – When Can You Get Your Hands on It?

Timing is everything, and DJI loves syncing with big tech waves, and if that really matters, then we should have it in and around CES 2026. But if DJI follows its previous pattern of gimbal announcements, then accordingly, the base Osmo Mobile 8 dropped on November 5, 2025, post-July filings (about 4 months). The Osmo Mobile 7 series? Filed in November 2024 and announced in February 2025 (around 3 months).

With this December 16, 2025, FCC filing, expect the DJI Osmo Mobile 8P announcement in late March to early April 2026perfect for spring sales and iPhone 18 hype.

DJI Osmo Mobile 8P Expected Price – Affordable Pro

Without a doubt, DJI always creates pocket friendly gimbals, and the 8P should follow suit. The base 8 retails at $149 (bundled with module/rod), up from the 7’s $75/$109 split. Leaks from TheNewCamera peg the DJI Osmo Mobile 8P price at $159–$179 USD – a $10–$30 bump for Pro perks like LiDAR and extended battery.

  • Base Osmo Mobile 8: $149
  • Base Osmo Mobile 8P (Expected): $159–$179

These are the initial set of information we have related to the upcoming DJI Osmo Mobile 8P smartphone gimbal. If we get anything new related to the same, we will update this post. Stay tuned

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DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Release Delayed: Leaked Info Pushes Launch to January 2026 – No December Debut

DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Release Delayed: Leaked Info Pushes Launch to January 2026 – No December Debut

DJI pocket 4 image

The DJI Pocket Four camera has already created a lot of buzz. We expect the upcoming DJI Osmo Small Pocket camera to have a significant upgrade over the Pocket 3. With the help of a dual camera setup, we will have very clear zoom shots (2X & 4X) for the first time. Alongside AI auto framing, we will also see seamless transfer from one camera module to another/easy switch between camera modules without losing the quality.

Earlier this year, leaks pointed to a DJI Pocket 4 announcement date as early as December 18, 2025. Yes, all of us here at TheNewCamera.com were very excited about the arrival of the Pocket 4 camera before Christmas. However, right now, according to the latest leak coming from YouTuber photorabz, the DJI Pocket 4 camera announcement has been slightly delayed, and the camera is now expected to arrive sometime in January 2026, not in December 2025.

One of the clearest pics of the  DJI Pocket 4 camera

Exact Quote: What the photorabz Said About the DJI Pocket 4 Announcement and Release

Just in the same plain, candid way, we are going to describe to you what the photorabz has said, and this is an exact quote from his video, transcribed for transparency without any edits

 

“But the Osmo Pocket 4 won’t be released in December. This is for sure. It might be announced by the end of the month, but for the moment, this has been postponed. This idea of releasing this camera has been postponed. Why? Because the accessories for this camera aren’t ready yet……. We don’t have any clear information about that. But according to the latest um talks and rumors and [music] you know these things this camera the Osmo Pocket 4 will be released in January in the second half of January not well it could be between the 10 and uh till the end of the month……….. but it’s not going to be now before Christmas as we got as an information before.”

We have a delay in the DJI Pocket 4 arrival timeline. Specifically, the end of the year is a very volatile period for DJI due to the Dec 23 Ban issue. We don’t know which product announcements are going to be postponed. Although we have published a list of products that who cleared the FCCID certification recently.

Pocket 4 Camera With Dual Camera Setup is clearly visible

Pocket 4 Camera With Dual Camera Setup is clearly visible

 

Breaking Down the Leak: What Does This Mean for the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Timeline?

Let’s unpack this step by step, so you can plan your upgrades wisely:

1. No December Release – Confirmed Postponement

  • The vlogger is crystal clear: A full DJI Pocket 4 release in December 2025 is off the table. And the announcement is delayed till jan 2025.  It’s really a bit disappointing for all of us who were waiting to pre-order Pocket 4 before Christmas.
  • Why the delay? The exact reason, as mentioned by photorabz, is that the Accessories are the culprit. As we all know, the Pocket 3 depends on a lot of external accessories, which include wireless mics, extra batteries, and modular mounts – DJI’s ecosystem thrives on these add-ons, and rushing them could lead to quality issues.

2. Announcement Date: Possible End-of-Month Tease

  • Silver lining: An official DJI Osmo Pocket 4 announcement Teaser could still drop by the end of December 2025. This aligns with DJI’s pattern of holiday-season reveals (remember the Pocket 3’s November 2023 debut?).
  • Expect confirmed specs, More Leaked Images and videos before leaks, but hands-on access? Save that for January.

If you’re a vlogger, traveller, or social media professional, the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 remains a must-watch device for 2026. We have already seen a lot of leaks, official teaser videos, as well as NDA-related documents and FCC ID filings of the Osmo Pocket 4. For now, we have seen almost everything possible before a product announcement. We are now only waiting for the Osmo Pocket 4 to become official as soon as possible.

Stay tuned as we get any updates related to DJI products. We will be posting updates at TheNewCamera.com. But before that, let’s break down what this delay actually means, specifically for the DJI Pocket 4.

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DJI Pocket 3 Hits All-Time Low Price: December 2025

 

Beginner Guide to Buying DJI Drones Before the 2025 U.S. Ban Deadline

If you are a beginner looking for the best entry-level drones in 2025 and live in the United States of America, then this is the best time to act, as the deadline set by the FY25 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) is just 11 days away, on December 23, 2025. The DJI products will get banned in the United States of America, so if you already having/own a DJI product, then there is no issue, but yes, new product announcements/registrations at the FCC may get halted after this date. A positive aspect is that the ban is not affecting flying or existing DJI drones, so if you’re considering stocking up on the latest model, this is an ideal time to buy them at a reasonable price.

Here we have sorted out the best entry-level beginner-friendly drones for you made by DJI. And this time, we’re not talking about any DJI alternatives for now, since DJI itself is the best drone maker in the world, and if you can get your hands on their drones before December 23, then why think of alternatives right now?

Keep in mind that the drones that we have selected in this buying guide are under 250g,. Just jump into the list below and sort the best drone as per your own set of requirements and the budget range you have.

Key Factors for Beginners When Choosing a DJI Drone

Don’t just grab the shiniest one—focus on what matters for new pilots. Here’s a quick rundown:

  • Weight: Always prefer an underweight drone >250g, since those underweight drones are trouble-free drones and don’t require extra paperwork/permission while taking off. Stick to under 250g (all our picks qualify) to avoid FAA registration and fly freely in most areas.
  • Camera Quality: All the drones we have listed record crisp smooth 4K footage;
  • Flight Time: 20-30 minutes per battery—get a combo pack for all-day sessions.
  • Ease of Use: App integration (DJI Fly app), GPS return-to-home, and beginner modes like auto-hover.
  • Portability & Price: Foldable designs under $500 for starters; wind resistance up to Level 5 for outdoor adventures.
  • Extras: Obstacle sensors, quick-shots (pre-programmed flights), and FPV (first-person view) goggles compatibility.

Top DJI Drone Recommendations for Beginners

We have selected some of the best and latest DJI drones for you, so before it’s too late, grab them as soon as possible, and all these drones are available at Amazon.com at a very reasonable price. The recently announced DJI Neo 2 is available at 35% off the MSRP pricing.

Based on 2025 reviews and current stock, here are our vetted picks across budgets. We’ve prioritised models with strong cameras, long batteries, and holiday discounts. (Prices as of Dec 11; affiliate links via Amazon/DJI Store for easy grabs.)

Budget Picks (Under $500: Perfect for First-Timers)

  1. DJI Neo 2 – Finally, the DJI Neo 2 drone is now available at Amazon USA for $259. But if you apply the offer (mentioned below), the overall price goes down to $199 on Amazon USA. That’s a solid discount on the DJI Neo 2, a newly announced drone. Keep in mind that all these offers and rules are available until December 23, 2025, so hurry up. The new Neo 2 drone is perfect for beginners, content creators, and solo filmmakers who love having an aerial cinematographer with them who understands their gestures and follows them wherever they move.Buy DJI Neo 2 on Amazon for $239 and thank us later. The DJI Neo 2 is getting a positive response. Initial review scoring 4.5/5 stars from 269 reviews. ALERT: Stock running out FAST. ACT quickly to get the deal
  2. DJI Mini 4KThe DJI Mini 4K Drone is the latest best-selling Amazon.com drone, and when we have seen almost 10,000 units sold in the past month alone of this drone, it was really a big surprise, and it is now available at $249 with a $50 discount from its usual $299 price. DJI Mini 4K is the best budget 4K drone in 2025 available for creators, vloggers, and hobbyists that offer professional-level features without any FAA registration. But as usual, we know that DJI is potentially facing a lot of bans, and stock shortages are everywhere. Price: $299 + Additional Discount $60 off with an Amazon card

Compact Solo Performer ($250-500: Solo Creativity)

  1. DJI Flip –The drone features a 1/1.3-inch sensor, which is the same sensor as the pricey DJI Mini 4 Pro – so you are getting professional quality video up to 4K 60 FPS HDR, and the ability to capture still images of 48 megapixels. The DJI Flip also supports 10-bit internal video recording and D-Log with manual colour modes, which allows professional-level editing and very high latitude / DR range in your videos for working later on in shadows and highlights. It also has a slow-motion mode where you can capture 4K videos up to 100 frames per second, which will add a kind of cinematic flair to your entire footage. The DJI Flip also offers vertical shooting mode for Instagram Reels, YouTube Stories, as well as TikTok videos..Buy DJI Flip (affiliate).
  2. DJI Mini 3 – Now, specifically for those creators who need extra airtime, the DJI Mini 3 arrives at $419 and shines as one of the best DJI drones under $500 for marathon-type sessions. The DJI Mini 3 was announced in 2022 but is still in demand even in 2025, offering unbeatable battery life for its price. You get a total flight time of up to 38 minutes in standard mode and approximately 51 minutes with the Plus battery (sold separately).1/1.3-inch sensor for 12MP photos and perfect 4K HDR videos. This DJI Mini 3 is capable of true vertical shooting, rotating the gimbal up to 90 degrees – perfect for creating social media content. Buy Now: Amazon ($419)

The 2025 DJI ban deadline is a wake-up call, but it’s also a golden window for beginners to score deals on world-class gear like the Neo or Flip. Don’t wait—stock up, fly safe, and capture those holiday memories in 4K glory. Questions? Drop a comment below

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DJI Avata 360 Retail Box Leaked

avata 360 retail box original

DJI Avata 360 Fly More Combo has surfaced online, although we have seen a lot of AI-based retail boxes earlier, so we have hesitated to publish this one. However, after analyzing the image in depth, we have found that this particular version of the retail box leaked image appears to be legitimate, so we have decided to publish it on our website.

Many AI-generated DJI Avata 360 packaging retail box images are circulating on the web, so don’t be confused by them; this one has the clearest look, as well as the text. The images that are being seen in the retail box look highly authentic.

The DJI Avata 2 is already highly popular. The Avata 360 will also blend out the spherical video feature that will allow users to capture everything, and recently, Insta360 announced the Antigravity A1 drone on December 4. The pre-order is also active, so it seems to be the DJI Avata 360 announcement is also very near.

The packaging of DJI’s new product, the Avata 360 panoramic drone, has been leaked and may be officially released soon. Rumored specifications include: dual 1/1.1-inch image sensors, 8K panoramic video recording, 4K at 120P, 120 million pixel panoramic image capture, approximately 25 minutes of battery life, O4 transmission, and a weight of about 375 grams. The pricing is a bit less, but close to that of the Insta360, in direct competition.

The image surfaced from the Asian region, it’s kind of a white-gray box design as usual. DJI does have most of its products in the very same design language. It’s a high-end bundle of the DJI Avata 360, which also has branding over it. Very clearly can be seen very clearly on the top of the box. The packaging emphasizes the Fly More Combo variant, explicitly noting “Three Batteries” for extended sessions — ideal for creators chasing dynamic aerial shots without constant recharges. Subtle multilingual labeling (including Traditional Chinese) hints at a global rollout, with phrases like “Fly More Combo (Three Batteries)” underscoring the value-packed kit.

What’s Inside the Box?

From the visible details on the box and corroborated leaks, the Avata 360 Fly More Combo seems to include:

  • DJI Avata 360 Drone: We already have a lot of details related to the Avata 360, and recently, we have also published the FCID. Certification of Avtar 360 alongside other DJI products is expected to arrive early. Specs include. Dual 1/1.3-inch sensors enable native 8K 360° video recording at up to 30fps. The advanced processing mechanism allows seamless switching between full spherical capture and traditional forward-facing FPV views, addressing a key limitation in prior Avata models.
  • Goggles 3: Goggle 3 FPV headset is paired in the bundle, refreshed for the Avata line, supports O4 video transmission for low-latency feeds up to 13 km. Its ergonomic design with diopter adjustment ensures comfort during extended flights.
  • RC Motion 3 Controller: Perfect combo, the DJI controller adds gesture-based control while using goggles, so you can have fun while recording video.
  • Three Intelligent Flight Batteries: A standout upgrade, each rated at 38.67 Wh (14.32V)—a 22% capacity boost over the Avata 2’s cells. Allowing longer shoots or multi-angle explorations without downtime.
  • Additional Accessories: Charging hub, spare propellers, and carrying case round out the essentials, all tucked into a sturdy, travel-ready box measuring roughly 12 x 10 x 6 inches based on visual scaling.

These components align with DJI’s ecosystem, ensuring compatibility with existing Avata 2 accessories like the O3/O4 Air Unit for custom builds.

Tying Into Broader Leaks and Expectations

We already know the quality of DJI OSMO 360 camera. It delivers great 360 footage. And as per the initial set of leaks, we have the upcoming Avata 360 will carry almost the same camera specification that we have already seen in the Osmo 360 camera, and if the combination exactly matches, then for sure, we will have exceptional video quality from the Avata 360 drone. Now it all depends on the pricing. Initially, we have received reports that the body only / the standard kit will going to cost us $1099 only, but the person who shared the retail box package clearly wrote ” pricing is a bit less, but close to that of the Insta360″  and as we know the Antigravity A1 price is is bit high. So if DJI is able to maintain a lower price tag for the Avata 360, then it’s a clear win-win situation for DJI.

We have already published a lot of content related to the Avata 360, and above that, we have also compared the core specification of the AVATA 360 drone vs Insta360 Antigravity A1.and DJI Avata spotted at FCCID here

Stay tuned to The New Camera for official announcements. Drop your thoughts in the comments below.

Update: Thanks to Igor Bogdanov @Quadro_News for this update

Our aim to to publish Fair News from the New Camera Platform. And if Information goes false or wrong, it’s our duty to accept it, and yes, we are fortunate to have people like Igor Bogdanov from @Quadro_News, who has shared his thoughts on the authenticity of the image, and we truly appreciate that.  The Above Image does look like AI generate due to some of the artifacts that AI generators create while creating an image; our team members were not able to spot that, and neither even I while publishing the content. Thanks to Igor Bogdanov for pointing out the issues, and yes, the image seems to be AI-generated.

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DJI Pocket 3 Hits All-Time Low Price: December 2025

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DJI Pocket 3 Hits All Time Low Price: December 2025

 

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The DJI Pocket 3 is at its lowest price ever, yes, even lower than the Black Friday 2025 Deal. Seems like Amazon wants to clear its stock before December 23, 2025. . Pocket 3 now it has dropped to its lowest price ever at $518, even lower than the at Black Friday 2025 Deals 2025 — a straightforward 35% discount on its regular price. As of 2025, it is an incredible opportunity for you. You can get an additional $60 off upon approval of the no-annual-fee Amazon Visa Card (more details below). So the overall price you pay at the end is $458. The method of getting an extra discount is explained below

Table of Contents

  1. Key Features of the DJI Pocket 3
  2. How to Get the DJI Pocket 3 for $458
  3. Why This $458 Deal Is Unmissable
  4. Conclusion

Key Features of the Pocket 3

The DJI Pocket 3 is the best-selling video camera in Japan, accounting for sales of more than 50% of total video cameras sold in the Japanese market. Even in the USA, if you only look at Amazon.com USA Sales, they have sold more than 10K units on November 2025.  It’s a pocket-sized pro filmmaking tool that offers exceptional video quality out of the box. The best part is the design of the camera, so sleek and unnoticeable, you can vlog easily in crowded and busy situations without being noticed by everyone

  • Sensor and Video Quality: The camera features a large 1-inch CMOS sensor, which captures 4K video with excellent low-light and DR performance at 24 and 30 FPS. When switched to 120fps, you can record smooth slow-motion footage.
  • D-Log M & 10-Bit Support: Additionally, if you want a higher-latitude video file that captures all the possible details of shadows and highlights, we offer the option to record videos in D-Log M & 10-Bit so we can colour grade them later.
  • Stabilisation: Super smooth image stabilisation support with the help of the 3-axis gimbal. And we also have the DJI ActiveTrack 6.0, which intelligently follows faces or objects, perfect for dynamic vlogs or action sequences. Even if you place the gimbal at a place, the camera will automatically mode its head to reack you and ur face wherever ur roam in the room or outdoors, so it’s your personal cinematography assistance, not only a camera with a gimbal.
  • Design and Usability: We have a 2-inch rotatable OLED touchscreen that gives you orientation control for recording content for a cinema-style display, or if you move it horizontally, it will record reels for TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram.  allows for quick switches between horizontal and vertical shooting. and weighs under 180g, fitting easily in your pocket or bag.
  • Battery and Connectivity: Up to 166 minutes of runtime on a single charge. It supports direct connection to DJI Mic 2 transmitters for pro-level audio, and integrates seamlessly with the DJI Mimo app for editing and sharing.
  • Additional Perks: Full-pixel fast focusing, stereo recording, and modes like Timelapse, Hyperlapse, and Panorama expand your creative options.

Whether you’re a YouTuber, Instagram influencer, or just love capturing family moments, the Pocket 3 delivers cinema-quality results without the bulk of traditional cameras.

How to Get the DJI Pocket 3 for $458

The DJI Pocket 4  is available at $458 through two different offers as of  November 2025. We have two options, so let’s explore them one by one:

Option 1 – DJI Pocket 3 December Deal, Available for All Members 

How to Get It – You have to visit Amazon.com and simply buy the Pocket 3, no need to buy additional Prime membership or anything., its a flat discount over the price available to all. The Pocket 3 is sold by ZG TECH  — it’s a trusted third-party seller on Amazon.com, so you don’t have to worry about that.

$518 (35% off) Amazon.com

Eligibility: No Specific eligibility / offer limited to residents of USA

Option 2 – Amazon Visa $50 Instant Discount

Price: $458 after an instant $60 discount upon approval for the Amazon Visa card.

Eligibility: Open to all customers (Prime membership not required for the discount, but recommended for additional rewards).

How to Get It:

  1. Apply for the no-annual-fee Amazon Visa during checkout (approval takes ~15 seconds).
  2. Upon approval, the $60 discount is automatically applied, reducing the price from $518 to $458.
  3. Purchase from AeroTech Hubs on Amazon.

Bonus Perk: New cardholders may receive a $50-$150 Amazon Gift Card upon approval, depending on the current offer, usable for future purchases.

Important: The Amazon Visa has a variable APR of 19.49%–28.24%, so pay off the balance to avoid interest. A hard credit inquiry may slightly impact your credit score.

Why This $458 Deal Is Unmissable

At $458, the DJI Pocket 3 is the perfect drone you can ever buy at its price point. And also, let’s explore other factors why you should invest in the Pocket 3

  • Limited Stock – Yes, the Stock is getting low. The inventory is limited at this price point due to US tariffs and BAN, which will be applied from December 23
  • Potential DJI Ban – According to the latest rumors, we have US restrictions coming that make this a now-or-never deal. Since we are expecting some sort of ban from the US government on other Chinese drones specifically, so this whole situation is making it a kind of now-or-never deal. And specifically if you are going to check other websites like B&H Store, they are completely out of stock of the DJI Mini 4K drone.

It’s a rare opportunity, the Pocket 3 at $239 is available via Amazon Prime or through the Amazon Visa $60 instant discount. Once the Visa is approved, you will also get an additional $60 gift check in your email. Apart from all this, you should also monitor restocks, since if you are reading this article and it has already been sold out on Amazon.com, then consider monitoring restocks at Amazon.com and B&H Store.

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DJI Neo 2 Drone at Amazon USA: Score It for Just $199 with Instant Savings

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DJI Neo 2 Drone at Amazon USA: Score It for Just $199 with Instant Savings

Finally, the DJI Neo 2 drone is now available at Amazon USA for $259. But if you apply the offer (mentioned below), the overall price goes down to $199 on Amazon USA. That’s a solid discount on the DJI Neo 2, a newly announced drone. Keep in mind that all these offers and rules are available until December 23, 2025, so hurry up.

We have conducted extensive coverage of the DJI Neo 2 drone, launched just weeks ago on November 13, 2025. The new Neo 2 drone is perfect for beginners, content creators, and solo filmmakers, those who love to have an aerial cinematographer with them who understands their gestures and follows them whenever they move.

How to Get the DJI Neo 2 for Maximum Discount: Step-by-Step Savings Guide

In this paragraph, we are going to explain to you how to unlock the maximum discount on your DJI Neo 2 drone. Without a doubt, the DJI Neo 2 is one of the best drones available under $500 already. It’s getting 48% off its MSRP price of $499. Now, here is the step-by-step guide on how to get the maximum discount on the NEO 2 drone 

  1. Unlock Instant Off with Amazon Store Card:  In the DJI Neo 2 order page, you have to select “Get instant savings: Pay $239 upon approval.” Via the link, you have to apply for the no-annual-fee Amazon Store Card – which means it’s completely free and guess what – instant decision, and if approved, boom: $199 total. ( Even if denied, you still get the base $259 with free Prime shipping. Ur still getting a 48% discount over the MSRP.
  2. Bundle for Extra Value (Without Breaking the Bank): If you want a Bundle deal, Amazon Store Card Savings also applies to the Fly More Combo. The MSRP for Fly More Combo is $449 ($389 with card savings), adding two extra batteries and an RC-N3 controller, one battery for 19-minute flights. So, having a total of 3 Batteries will give you decent time to record.
  3. Prime Perks & Financing: Amazon Prime members get FREE shipping (Dec 15-23 delivery) and extended returns until Jan 31, 2026.
  4. Act Fast on Ban Alert: Post-December 23, 2025, new DJI imports could halt. Stock is flying (10K+ similar drones bought last month) – buy now to avoid hikes.

Buy DJI Neo 2 on Amazon for $239 and thank us later. The DJI Neo 2 is getting a positive response. Initial review scoring 4.5/5 stars from 269 reviews.

Why the DJI Neo 2 Beats the DJI Mini 4K for Budget Creators in 2025

If you are a solo creator, then the DJI Neo 2 drone is more usable for solo content creators, vloggers, and casual shooters since it offers palm launch without any controller required, and it easily follows you with simple gesture movements and again lands on your palm safely by recording your activity for approximately 20 minutes.

The DJI Mini 4K drone is more of a commercial drone and offers a longer 31-minute flight time, but it is recommended to use it outdoors. Obviously, it does not offer gesture control over the drone like we have in the DJI Neo 2. At the very same time, we have Level 5 wind resistance compared to the Level 4 of the Neo 2.

More or less, if you are into wedding cinematography or love to shoot outdoors, it is recommended to use the DJI Mini 4K, but if you are a solo content creator and love to have a compact drone that flies off and lands in your palm, then Neo 2 is the best.

DJI Neo 2 Key Features: AI Tracking & Safety That Feels Like Magic

The DJI Neo 2 actually packs more advanced and improved AI algorithms inside. With the help of newly added omnidirectional LiDAR and infrared sensors for the first time in the Neo series, the drone not only becomes crash-proof but also obeys your gestures, almost like your personal flying pet.

At the very same time, the drone is able to capture 4K videos up to 100 fps, with a lot of built-in solo content creator modes, which include QuickShots, Dronie, Helix, AutoCraft, Reels, etc., to make autonomous aerial filmmaking more and more easy for solo content creators.

Adding internal 49GB storage and quick transfer to smartphone/tablet makes this drone simply easy to use for beginners.

DJI Neo 2 Specs: The Lightweight 4K Powerhouse Breakdown

Feature Specification
Weight 151g (FAA-free)
Dimensions (Folded) 130 × 157 × 48.5 mm
Camera 1/1.3-inch CMOS, 12MP, 4K/100fps
Flight Time 19 min (17 with guards)
Max Speed 16 m/s
Sensing 360° Omnidirectional (LiDAR/IR)
Storage 49GB internal
Battery 970 mAh, quick-swap

Pros, Cons, and Real-User Buzz: 4.5 Stars Say It All

Pros:

  • Discount Dream: $239 entry matches Mini 4K value.
  • Beginner Bliss: Palm takeoff + gestures = zero learning curve.
  • 4K Magic: Stabilized slow-mo for viral content.
  • Safe & Smart: Avoids obstacles like a pro.

Cons:

  • Battery Shortfall: 19 min – grab extras for $129.
  • Low-Light Limits: Daylight champ, dusk needs work.
  • Ban Risk: US stock may vanish soon.

Users love it: “Easiest drone ever – $239 was a no-brainer!” Engagement tip: Share your discount hacks in comments!

Final Call: Grab the $239 DJI Neo 2 Deal Now – Sky’s the Limit

So before we wrap up everything, we have to say that the DJI Neo 2 is not just a drone. It is really, as they say, a ticket for effortless 4K filmmaking/content creation from the day you purchase, since it doesn’t require any extra controller. Just a single button to start the drone — it is going to take off from your palm, follow your creativity and obviously you when you are moving to shoot the entire cinematic view, and at the end when you show the palm once the shoot is complete, it is going to land safely.

So overall, it is one of the best solo content-creator drones we have ever mentioned on our website, and if you’re interested in buying the DJI Neo 2, then obviously take the first step and buy it.

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    • The article “DJI Neo 2 Drone at Amazon USA: Score It for Just $199 with Instant Savings” was written on 7:15 pm, Friday, 5 December 2025, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
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