Save $350 on the DJI Mavic Air drone


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Drone popularity has surged in recent weeks, and no surprise there: Flying a quadcopter is a fun activity you can do from the comfort (and social safety) of your own yard. And although there are plenty of toy drones you can get for $100 or less, anyone serious about the sport is no doubt eyeballing a DJI model.

Like this one: For a limited time, and while supplies last, BuyDig has the DJI Mavic Air for $549. That’s $50 less than just a couple weeks ago, which was already a $200 savings. And BuyDig throws in a 32GB SanDisk memory card and a second battery, which have a combined value of $104. Put simply: Best Mavic Air deal to date.

Although this quad is a couple years old, there’s nothing dated about the compact folding design, 4K-resolution camera, three-axis gimbal or obstacle-avoidance features.

Read CNET’s DJI Mavic Air review to learn more. Verdict: “A folding 4K mini drone that’s close to perfect” and the best drone for photos and videos, period.

My advice: If you’re the least bit interested, grab one of these before they’re gone. They will be, and soon.

Read more: The best drone for 2020

Originally published earlier this month. Updated to reflect new sale price and availability.


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