Cyber Monday DJI deals – grab these 15 recommended drones and action cams while you can

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Cyber Monday DJI deals are here, and there are impressive savings to be had for some of the best drones and action cams around – you'll find my hand-picked selection below.

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DJI is seemingly intent on pricing out the competition – take the excellent Osmo 360 for $357.49 at Amazon US or just £296 at Amazon UK. It's DJI's first 360 camera that goes shoulder to shoulder with the Insta360 X5 and GoPro Max, and with this price cut it has every chance of becoming a best-seller.

Deals picked by
Tim Coleman
Deals picked by
Tim Coleman

I joined the TechRadar team as Cameras Editor three years ago, and since then I've covered every DJI product launch and Black Friday / Amazon Prime Day sale. Every product below has been tried and tested by me (or one of my team of expert reviewers) – personally, I most recently reviewed the stellar Mini 5 Pro drone, while I own a Mini 4K and the Osmo Action 4. I've also reviewed models from rival brands Insta360 and GoPro. Put simply, I know which are the best DJI drones and action cams, and what are genuinely good deals, and I've only included deals that I would absolutely recommend. If you're not sure which drone is best for you, be sure to check out my best DJI drones guide where you'll find more information about the products below.

Black Friday DJI deals – US quick links

Today's best DJI Black Friday deals in the US

DJI Osmo Pocket 3
DJI Osmo Pocket 3: was $799.99 now $512 at Amazon
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DJI's best-selling Osmo Pocket 3 is a compact 4K vlogging gimbal-stabilized camera with neat swivel screen for vertical or horizontal shooting and easy syncing with wireless mics (you can also buy the Pocket w Creator Combo with a DJI Mic). Pocket 3 launched in 2023 for $519, but that price rose as the product's popularity grew and DJI / US relations soured. And given most DJI products aren't launching in the US these days – likely including the rumored Pocket 4 – the chance to grab the Osmo Pocket 3 for around its original price is an opportunity worth taking.

Price check: $529 at Adorama

DJI Osmo 360
DJI Osmo 360: was $549.99 now $357.49 at Amazon
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DJI burst onto the 360 camera scene with the Osmo 360 in July, and it's already on sale for $357.49 – smashing the best price for the rival Insta360 X5 and GoPro Max. With 360 cameras, however, you will ideally grab essential extras – at the least want DJI's selfie stick. Alternatively, there's the pricier Adventure Combo bundle for $454.99 (was $699.99) which includes three batteries, a charging hub and a selfie stick in addition to the Osmo 360 camera.

DJI Mini 4K
DJI Mini 4K: was $299 now $239 at Amazon
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The Mini 4K is the best first drone for most people – I should know because I bought one and reviewed it. You don't get object sensing like in the Mini 4 Pro, but the Mini 4K is smaller, lighter and much much cheaper, and still shoots 4K video. The current Black Friday price matches the record-low.

DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro
DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro: was $339 now $259 at Amazon
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DJI's Osmo Action 5 Pro was recently updated with the Osmo Action 6, but it is still a worthy GoPro Hero 13 Black rival that offers excellent features and impressive battery life, now available for a record-low price of $259 for the standard bundle.

DJI Osmo Action 4
DJI Osmo Action 4: was $299 now $209 at Amazon
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Despite being superseded by 5th and 6th generation models, the Osmo Action 4 packs many of the same features for a lower price, and is still a seriously capable action camera with 4K video and waterproofing up to 18m. The Standard Combo is down to $209 – not quite matching the previous lowest price of $199. Meanwhile, the Adventure Combo is $309.

DJI Mic Mini
DJI Mic Mini: was $89 now $45 at Amazon
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Holy moly! Half price for DJI's Mic Mini – which we gave a 5 star rating and is one of the best wireless mics around. That's a deal! It's a superb solution for audio capture and a go-to wireless mic for many content creators who don't need the extra features of the pricer Mic 3. It's tiny, reliable, and has the audio tools most people need, and now it's discounted to a record-low $45 for the single transmitter (mic) and receiver. An even bigger discount can be had for the pricier bundle with additional mic and charging case, which is now $79 (was $169).

DJI  Mavic 3 Pro (Fly More Combo & RC Pro)
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DJI Mavic 3 Pro (Fly More Combo & RC Pro): was $3,889 now $2,489 at BHPhoto
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This comprehensive Fly More Combo bundle includes the DJI Mavic 3 Pro drone, three batteries, charging hub, RC Pro remote controller, ND filter set (ND8, 16, 32 and 64), shoulder bag and the usual extras including additional propellors. The drone comes with a one-year manufacturer warranty.

DJI Mini 3
DJI Mini 3: was $419 now $335 at Amazon
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It's a little old now, but the DJI Mini 3 remains a top small and lightweight drone that's ideal for beginners, and one of the few DJI drones easily found in the US. Right now, it's available for just $335. Alternatively, grab it with the excellent RC 2 remote for $439 (was $549) or in the Fly More Bundle for $575 (was $719) – all new low prices.

DJI Black Friday deals – UK quick links

Today's best DJI Black Friday deals in the UK

DJI Osmo Action 4
DJI Osmo Action 4: was £279 now £159 at Amazon
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I reckon this is the best action camera deal for Black Friday 2025 so far – just £159 for the Standard Combo. That beats the previous low price of £175. The Adventure Combo is also on sale for £259 (was £379) – that's another record-low price for a bundle which includes two additional batteries and charging case.

Price check: £165 at Argos

DJI Mini 4 Pro Fly More Combo
DJI Mini 4 Pro Fly More Combo: was £979 now £689 at Amazon
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The Mini 4 Pro was recently superseded by the new Mini 5 Pro, but it is still available and for many it could be the better choice of the two because it's so much cheaper in this deal (the previous low was £759), plus there is no uncertainty surrounding how much it weighs – this is a restriction-free sub 250g drone. I've highlighted the deal for the Fly More Combo because I think you get the most out of this drone with two additional batteries and charging case in this bundle. If you don't need the extras, the lowest price standard bundle is also on sale for £519, via the same Amazon link.

Price check: £729 at the DJI store

DJI Neo
DJI Neo: was £169 now £143 at Amazon
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Recently updated with the Neo 2, the Neo is still a top pick at this new low price. It features 4K video, clever subject tracking skills, a tiny 135g build, propellor guards, multiple flight control options – yes, the Neo is heaps of fun and now 20% off in this no-brainer deal. There are also deals for two Fly More Combos; a three battery and charging hub bundle for £209 (was £249) or one with all of that plus the (screen-less) RC-N3 controller for £249 (was £299). Usually I recommend Fly More Combos, but given the Neo works without a controller, you might just be able to do without and opt for the base bundle. That said, if you'd like the FPV experience, then the Motion Fly More Combo for £378.99 at Amazon (was £449.99) is you top pick – there are goggles and a controller included.

DJI Osmo Pocket 3
DJI Osmo Pocket 3: was £489 now £389 at Amazon
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There's a reason that the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 is a best-selling vlogging camera: gimbal-stabilized 4K video, compact design, ease of use, swivel monitor, pro audio mic pairing – that's everything a content creator on the go needs. A word of warning though, there are heavy rumors of a DJI Osmo Pocket 4 on the horizon, so if you want the latest and greatest tech you might want to hold out, even if it will likely cost more.

DJI Osmo 360
DJI Osmo 360: was £409.99 now £296 at Amazon
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DJI broke cover with its first 360 camera just two months ago, and the Osmo 360 is already on sale for £296. I'd recommend extras to get the most out of the device, like DJI's selfie stick, which you'll get it in the pricier Adventure Combo bundle for £395 (was £539.99), along with three batteries and a charging hub, in addition to the Osmo 360 camera itself of course.

DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro
DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro: was £319 now £239 at Amazon
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DJI's recently supplanted flagship still rivals the GoPro Hero 13 Black with an excellent featureset and impressive battery life, and it costs much less now in this Essential Combo for £239 – smashing the previous low price of £267. Want two extra batteries and charging case? Then check out the Adventure Combo for £320 (was £409) – another record low by £19.

DJI Mini 4K Fly More Combo
DJI Mini 4K Fly More Combo: was £399 now £318.99 at Amazon
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The Mini 4K is the best starting drone for most people, and I should know given that I bought one and tested it. Yes, you lose features found in the Mini 4 Pro such as object sensing, but the Mini 4K is smaller, lighter and much cheaper, and still shoots 4K video. The current Black Friday sale price for the Fly More Combo (with two additional batteries, a charging hub and a carry case) matches the record-low in the UK.

DJI Mic Mini
DJI Mic Mini: was £55 now £42 at Amazon
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Here's a deal on my favorite feature-rich, tiny wireless mic: DJI's Mic Mini. For just £42 you get one transmitter (mic) and receiver (for cameras) – that's a steal. The same price will get you two mics and receiver for phones, which is the better option for smartphone users. You can upgrade to a package which includes the receiver and two transmitters (mics) plus charging case for £63 (was £99).

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Timothy Coleman
Cameras editor

Tim is the Cameras editor at TechRadar. He has enjoyed more than 15 years in the photo video industry with most of those in the world of tech journalism. During his time as Deputy Technical Editor with Amateur Photographer, as a freelancer and consequently editor at Tech Radar, Tim has developed a deeply technical knowledge and practical experience with cameras, educating others through news, reviews and features. He’s also worked in video production for Studio 44 with clients including Canon, and volunteers his spare time to consult a non-profit, diverse stories team based in Nairobi. Tim is curious, a keen creative, avid footballer and runner, and moderate flat white drinker who has lived in Kenya and believes we have much to enjoy and learn from each other. 


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