DJI Air 3 Ready to Conquer the Skies: Release Date Revealed
It's time to mark your calendars, drone enthusiasts! DJI, the global leader in civilian drones, appears set to release the much-anticipated DJI Air 3 on Wednesday, June 28th, precisely at 8 am EDT.
This revelation emerges after a brief period of relative silence, with no substantial leaks to provide drone aficionados with a compelling glimpse of what to expect. Today, however, we have two intriguing new pieces of evidence to discuss.
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The first clue appears to come in the form of a database listing from an online retailer. The listing reveals a DJI Air 3 Fly More Combo, which intriguingly includes the DJI RC-N2, which would be an updated version of the DJI RC-N1 remote controller.
The second piece of evidence is a snapshot shared by the well-known informant, DealsDrone. The photograph showcases a box marked with a specific date and time: June 28th, 9 pm. We infer this to indicate Beijing time, which translates to 8 am EDT. Moreover, the text on the box sternly prohibits its opening before the mentioned date, adding a layer of intrigue to the upcoming release.
When you consider these clues, along with earlier leaked images and the noticeable gap in the DJI product line between DJI's Mavic 3 and Mini 3 Pro, it's not unreasonable to surmise that the DJI Air 3 drone will indeed make its debut in roughly a week.
We're eager to hear your thoughts on this development. Are you buzzing with excitement for this new DJI drone, a model that seemingly fills the gap between the Mini 3 Pro and the Mavic 3? Share your insights and anticipations in the comments below. As always, stay tuned for more updates on this evolving story.
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I thought DJi was getting banned from the U.S. 🤔