DJI Prime Day 2026: Best Drone Deals Worth Buying Right Now
Amazon Prime Day 2026 deals run through June 26, with several DJI drones hitting their lowest prices in nearly two years. Highlights include the DJI Neo at $139, Mini 4K at $209, Mini 3 at $339, and the Avata 2 Fly More Combo at $1,019. A veteran pilot who has personally flown most of DJI's current lineup breaks down which deals are worth acting on and for whom.

Highlights
- The DJI Neo drops to $139 during Amazon Prime Day 2026 (through June 26), the lowest price tracked in nearly two years, with no FAA registration required at 135 g.
- The DJI Mini 4K falls to $209 and the DJI Mini 3 with DJI RC controller to $339 — a $130 gap that is the narrowest ever between the two models.
- The DJI Avata 2 Fly More Combo (DJI Goggles 3, 3 batteries, RC Motion 3, backpack) is discounted $180 to $1,019, described as the best FPV Prime Day deal on record.
- The DJI Flip with RC 2 is available at $509 (down from $639), making it DJI's most compact folding consumer drone with a built-in touchscreen controller at this price point.
- The Antigravity A1-360 Standard Bundle for 360-degree spherical capture drops $320 to $1,279, targeting niche professional content creators rather than mainstream drone buyers.
Amazon Prime Day 2026 deals are live through June 26, and this year's drone discounts are genuinely worth serious consideration.
The author of this piece has personally flown the majority of DJI's current product lineup, and several of these sale prices are the lowest seen in years. Here's a breakdown by buyer need.
DJI Neo Drops to $139 — Still the Best Beginner Pick
The DJI Neo is down from $199 to $139 on Amazon — a $60 discount that pushes DJI's entry-level drone to a price point where it becomes very hard to justify buying a cheap toy quadcopter instead. At just 135 grams, the Neo falls below the FAA registration threshold for recreational flyers under current U.S. rules.
The Neo shoots 4K UHD video, supports palm takeoff, includes propeller guards, and offers intelligent subject tracking — features that go well beyond anything else at this price.
The Neo is genuinely designed to get a new pilot airborne within minutes of unboxing. That's not marketing copy — it's a firsthand assessment. The author even flew it on two paid shoot jobs, not just test flights. If this is your first drone, it's a straightforward buy.
At $139, every reason to hesitate disappears. This is the right entry-level DJI drone.
DJI Mini 4K and Mini 3 Drop to $209–$339
The DJI Mini 4K falls from $299 to $209, while the DJI Mini 3 (with DJI RC controller) drops from $549 to $339. Both weigh under 250 grams and do not require FAA registration for recreational use under current rules. The $130 gap between them is the closest it has ever been.
The Mini 4K features a three-axis mechanical gimbal, 4K UHD video, a 10 km transmission range, and a 31-minute flight time. At $209, it's a genuinely capable aerial camera.
The Mini 3 adds native vertical shooting — true 9:16 captured directly from the sensor, not cropped from a horizontal frame. The DJI RC controller includes a built-in 5.5-inch screen, eliminating the need to rely on a phone for a live feed. Flight time increases to 38 minutes, and top speed rises from 50 km/h to 58 km/h.
The choice is straightforward: need native vertical video? Go Mini 3. Don't? The Mini 4K will serve you well through your first year of flying. Just avoid Sport Mode on day one — everyone would like to see that drone survive the first week.
For social media content creators, the extra $130 to step up from the Mini 4K to the Mini 3 buys a noticeably better tool.
DJI Flip (with RC 2) Drops to $509
The DJI Flip with DJI RC 2 falls from $639 to $509, saving $130. The Flip is DJI's smallest folding consumer drone currently on sale, and the only Flip configuration that includes the RC 2's built-in touchscreen at this price. It folds smaller than the Mini series, fits easily in a camera bag, and doesn't sacrifice obstacle avoidance or DJI's image processing pipeline.
The Flip is built for pilots who already have flight hours, know what they want, and need the most compact DJI package possible for travel.
To be candid: the Flip is the least aesthetically appealing drone DJI has ever made — but that doesn't mean it's not capable. It shares the same sensor as the DJI Mini 4, and its propeller guard design makes it a solid choice for indoor flying.
DJI Avata 2 Fly More Combo Drops to $1,019
The DJI Avata 2 Fly More Combo falls from $1,199 to $1,019, a saving of $180. This flagship FPV bundle includes DJI Goggles 3, three batteries, the DJI RC Motion 3 controller, a backpack, and accessories. DJI Goggles 3 support Real View Picture-in-Picture, allowing pilots to see the drone's FPV feed while maintaining peripheral awareness of their physical surroundings through the lenses.
This is a fundamentally different product category from the rest of this list. Immersive FPV flying takes practice and rewards pilots who have already developed spatial awareness on a standard drone. If you've been considering first-person-view flying, the Avata 2 is the most approachable professional FPV hardware DJI has ever built. At $1,019 for a complete kit, this is the best FPV Prime Day deal seen to date.
Antigravity A1-360 Standard Bundle Drops to $1,279
The Antigravity A1-360 Standard Bundle falls from $1,599 to $1,279, a $320 discount. This 360-degree spherical capture platform occupies an entirely different shooting format — designed to produce fully spherical content that a conventional drone simply cannot deliver. It's not a DJI comparison product. If you know what the Antigravity A1-360 is and have been waiting for a Prime Day entry point, this is it.
Editor's Bottom Line
Straight talk: the two deals on this list most worth acting on immediately are the DJI Neo at $139 and the DJI Mini 4K at $209 — both the lowest prices tracked in two years of monitoring drone deals. Entry-level drone flying has never been more accessible.
The Mini 3 at $339 is the smarter buy for content creators, with the narrowed gap versus the Mini 4K making the upgrade easier to justify. The Avata 2 Fly More Combo at $1,019 is the reason to finally pull the trigger for anyone who has been sitting on the fence about FPV.
If you've been waiting for the right moment, this is it. These prices are unlikely to return before Black Friday — and even then, nothing is guaranteed. If you want to fly, act now.
Prime Day deals end June 26. These prices will not last.
Images: DJI, DroneXL, Rafael Suarez.
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