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A 4K DJI drone kit that’s ready out of the box drops to $575

The DJI Mini 3 Fly More Combo drops to $575, with the remote included and enough battery to keep you flying

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If you’ve been thinking about getting into drone footage in 2026, this is a nice “do it right the first time” kind of deal. The DJI Mini 3 Fly More Combo is down to $575.00 for a limited time, from $719.00 (20% off). The reason this bundle matters is simple: most people don’t quit drones because the camera isn’t good enough; they quit because they run out of battery or the setup feels like a hassle. This package is built to keep you in the air longer and make it easier to shoot consistently.

What you’re getting

This combo includes the DJI Mini 3 drone with a 4K camera, the DJI RC controller (so you’re not forced to rely on a phone screen), and three batteries for up to 114 minutes of total flight time across sessions. You also get vertical shooting, which is huge if you want content that fits naturally on TikTok, Reels, and Shorts without awkward cropping.

The advertised 10km video transmission range is also a quality-of-life feature: it’s less about flying miles away and more about having a stable signal when you’re capturing shots in open areas.

Why it’s worth it

This is one of those bundles that matches how people actually use drones. You’ll take it on a trip, fly to a few locations, grab multiple angles, and still want enough battery left for one more “let’s try it again” pass. Having three batteries turns a drone from a novelty into a tool.

It’s also a smart option for creators who want variety fast: drone shots instantly add production value to travel videos, real estate walk-throughs, outdoor adventures, and even simple “day in the life” edits without spending a ton of money. And vertical shooting makes it far easier to build content for social platforms without extra editing steps.

The bottom line

At $575, the DJI Mini 3 Fly More Combo is a compelling limited-time deal if you want a capable 4K drone setup that comes with the controller and enough batteries to actually practice, reshoot, and create without constantly stopping. If you only plan to fly once a year, a cheaper kit might do. But if you want to shoot regularly, this bundle is the more practical way to start.

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