4th of July Deal: $75 Off DJI Mavic Mini Combo, Now Just $425

Jul 4, 2022 at 01:31pm EDT
Save $75 on DJI Mini Combo this 4th of July

Looking to buy your first ever camera drone? The DJI Mavic Mini Combo is the way to go and is currently $75 off for 4th of July.

Get in the Air with the DJI Mini Combo this 4th of July and Save $75 on the Combo Pack

DJI knows how to make some of the best drones around and the Mavic Mini has no competitor either. And right now, DJI's 'mini' drone is selling at a great discounted price of just $425. That's a full $75 discount on the combo pack that usually retails for around $500.

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The combo pack is the way to go if you're planning to buy your first ever drone from DJI because you end up getting extra batteries, allowing you to fly for longer. Interestingly, the DJI Mini has a flight time of 30 minutes on a single battery and you get a total of three batteries with the combo pack.

On the camera front, the DJI Mini shoots amazing photos in glorious 12-megapixel resolution and is capable of shooting 2.7K video as well. Thanks to the built-in 3-axis gimbal, you can rest assured that every single photo and video you capture using this drone will be buttery smooth.

Thanks to the 249 grams weight of the drone, you don't need a license to fly this thing. But of course, regular drone flying laws apply, keep that in mind.

Everything you need to get up in the air is included in this combo pack and is now more affordable than ever. Make sure you hit the link below on time if you want to get this deal for yourself.

Buy DJI Mavic Mini Combo - Was $500, now just $425

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