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4K stabilized footage, 10km transmission range, and 93 minutes of flight for $309: the DJI Mini 4K is on sale

DJI Mini 4K Fly More Combo drops to $309 (31% off): 4K gimbal camera, 3 batteries, 93-min flight time.

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The DJI Mini 4K Fly More Combo is down to $309 at Amazon, a $140 saving off its $449 list price. For that you’re getting a sub-249-gram drone with a 4K 3-axis gimbal camera, 10km video transmission range, and three batteries in the box for up to 93 minutes of total flight time. As entry points into serious aerial photography go, this is one of the more complete packages at this price.

What you’re getting

The weight is the first thing worth understanding. At under 249 grams, the Mini 4K falls below the FAA registration threshold in the US, which removes a meaningful barrier for casual and recreational flyers. That doesn’t mean it flies like a toy: 3-axis gimbal stabilization keeps footage smooth in conditions where a fixed-mount camera would deliver shaky, unusable results, and the 4K UHD output gives you genuine quality for travel content, real estate shots, or just exploring what aerial photography feels like.

The 10km video transmission range is more than most recreational flyers will ever use, but it speaks to the quality of the signal system underneath. Auto Return brings the drone back automatically if it loses connection or runs low on battery, which is the kind of safety net that makes flying in unfamiliar locations considerably less stressful for newer pilots.

The Fly More Combo is where this deal gets particularly compelling. Three batteries in the box translate to up to 93 minutes of total flight time across a session, meaning you can cover significantly more ground before heading back to charge. Buying additional DJI batteries separately adds up quickly, so having them bundled at this price is a genuine advantage over picking up the standard package.

Why it’s worth it

At $449, the Fly More Combo was already a reasonable ask for what it includes. At $309, it lands in a bracket where nothing else at this price matches the combination of stabilized 4K footage, sub-249g portability, and a multi-battery bundle. For a first drone or a capable travel companion, the math here is straightforward.

The bottom line

The DJI Mini 4K Fly More Combo at $309 is a well-rounded aerial photography package at a price that removes most of the usual objections. The 4K gimbal camera, three batteries, and lightweight design make this a drone you can take anywhere and actually use, and the $140 discount makes the decision an easy one.

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