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DJI Official Store via Newegg has various DJI Quadcopter Drones and Accessories (Refurbished) + Newegg Promotional Gift Card (Various Amounts) on sale at prices listed below. Shipping is free.

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Please don't fly your drone in national parks. It's extremely disturbing to the other visitors' experience, native wildlife and the resource.

There are millions of acres of public land that are wonderful places for drones. The national parks have additional restrictions for good reason.
Mini (sub 250g) drones have the same restrictions as heavier ones.
The only difference is registration.
As far as where you can fly, weight makes no difference.
Local restrictions don't make a distinction of a "toy" or not, just that it's a drone.
People at the park might view a smaller drone as a toy and not be as put off, but it's subjective.
All pilots need to take the trust test regardless or weight. It's like a campfire permit. It's an easy test that makes sure you are aware of the rules rather than a pass/fail test. If you fly for any commercial intent or making money, you need a part 107 license. Local agencies cannot regulate the airspace and ban you from flying over certain areas, they can only ban you from launching, landing and controlling the drone from those areas. You are also limited by line of sight distance by the FAA, so you technically can only fly as far as you can see the drone.

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MozartA
10-04-2021 at 10:34 AM.
10-04-2021 at 10:34 AM.
How is the quality of refurbished DJi sold in Newegg? Does it include all items and include new battery (like how is the battery life)?
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dirtbag88
10-04-2021 at 10:42 AM.
10-04-2021 at 10:42 AM.
I have only bought my drones new, but personally I have heard overwhelmingly positive things about DJI refurbs. They are on the same level as Apple refurbs- basically new. I already own an Air 2s but looking at this list the best purchase appears to be the Air 2 for $600 + use the card to buy some ND filters. I have also had success buying batteries at a discount from people on Offerup and FB marketplace. I'll message people who have a kit and ask if they would sell a couple batteries.
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10-04-2021 at 10:46 AM.
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Looks like DJI Mini and Mini 2 don't need registration of drones through the FAA since it is less than 250 gram in USA and Canada (for now). But need registration in EU.

https://www.digitalcameraworld.co...and-beyond

The UK, USA, Canada and China only require registration for UAVs which have a take-off weight (including battery) of 250g or more, which is why the DJI Mavic Mini, and successor Mini 2, were such big news. In the UK, however, the presence of a camera on even a sub 250g drone means the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) are very clear that it is "not a toy" so an Operator ID will still be required.

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We know there are a lot of restriction of flying drone in USA. Is there less restriction if flying sub-250 gram "toy" drone in USA like in park, etc? Or most places that restrict 250 gram or more drone has the same restrict of any toy drone that is sub-250 grams? Is sub-250 grams drone still required by the FAA to take The mandatory Recreational UAS Safety Test (TRUST)?

For example.... All national parks, for instance, are classified as "no-drone zones," whatever airspace they lie in. It's also forbidden to fly a drone over stadiums and raceways during sporting events.
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10-04-2021 at 11:14 AM.
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10-04-2021 at 11:18 AM.
10-04-2021 at 11:18 AM.
Quote from MozartA :
We know there are a lot of restriction of flying drone in USA. Is there less restriction if flying sub-250 gram "toy" drone in USA like in park, etc? Or most places that restrict 250 gram or more drone has the same restrict of any toy drone that is sub-250 grams? Is sub-250 grams drone still required by the FAA to take The mandatory Recreational UAS Safety Test (TRUST)?

For example.... All national parks, for instance, are classified as "no-drone zones," whatever airspace they lie in. It's also forbidden to fly a drone over stadiums and raceways during sporting events.
Mini (sub 250g) drones have the same restrictions as heavier ones.
The only difference is registration.
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10-04-2021 at 11:20 AM.
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Quote from MozartA :
Looks like DJI Mini and Mini 2 don't need registration of drones through the FAA since it is less than 250 gram in USA and Canada (for now). But need registration in EU.

https://www.digitalcameraworld.co...and-beyond

The UK, USA, Canada and China only require registration for UAVs which have a take-off weight (including battery) of 250g or more, which is why the DJI Mavic Mini, and successor Mini 2, were such big news. In the UK, however, the presence of a camera on even a sub 250g drone means the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) are very clear that it is "not a toy" so an Operator ID will still be required.

=================

We know there are a lot of restriction of flying drone in USA. Is there less restriction if flying sub-250 gram "toy" drone in USA like in park, etc? Or most places that restrict 250 gram or more drone has the same restrict of any toy drone that is sub-250 grams? Is sub-250 grams drone still required by the FAA to take The mandatory Recreational UAS Safety Test (TRUST)?

For example.... All national parks, for instance, are classified as "no-drone zones," whatever airspace they lie in. It's also forbidden to fly a drone over stadiums and raceways during sporting events.
As far as where you can fly, weight makes no difference.
Local restrictions don't make a distinction of a "toy" or not, just that it's a drone.
People at the park might view a smaller drone as a toy and not be as put off, but it's subjective.
All pilots need to take the trust test regardless or weight. It's like a campfire permit. It's an easy test that makes sure you are aware of the rules rather than a pass/fail test. If you fly for any commercial intent or making money, you need a part 107 license. Local agencies cannot regulate the airspace and ban you from flying over certain areas, they can only ban you from launching, landing and controlling the drone from those areas. You are also limited by line of sight distance by the FAA, so you technically can only fly as far as you can see the drone.
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10-04-2021 at 11:22 AM.
10-04-2021 at 11:22 AM.
If FBI buys DJI drones, I have full faith in data security with this product!! Chinese drone from Chinese reseller....that being said, I own DJI myself and they're fun...
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10-04-2021 at 11:48 AM.
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Whats the best one they are offering, that follows you?
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10-04-2021 at 11:57 AM.
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Quote from MozartA :
Looks like DJI Mini and Mini 2 don't need registration of drones through the FAA since it is less than 250 gram in USA
FAA registration costs $5 for three years, this is not something to worry about. And only applies if you're truly flying only recreationally. Technically you couldn't so much as take a photo for a friend without a part 107 certificate.
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10-04-2021 at 12:13 PM.
10-04-2021 at 12:13 PM.
Quote from MozartA :
Looks like DJI Mini and Mini 2 don't need registration of drones through the FAA since it is less than 250 gram in USA and Canada (for now). But need registration in EU.

https://www.digitalcameraworld.co...and-beyond

The UK, USA, Canada and China only require registration for UAVs which have a take-off weight (including battery) of 250g or more, which is why the DJI Mavic Mini, and successor Mini 2, were such big news. In the UK, however, the presence of a camera on even a sub 250g drone means the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) are very clear that it is "not a toy" so an Operator ID will still be required.

=================

We know there are a lot of restriction of flying drone in USA. Is there less restriction if flying sub-250 gram "toy" drone in USA like in park, etc? Or most places that restrict 250 gram or more drone has the same restrict of any toy drone that is sub-250 grams? Is sub-250 grams drone still required by the FAA to take The mandatory Recreational UAS Safety Test (TRUST)?

For example.... All national parks, for instance, are classified as "no-drone zones," whatever airspace they lie in. It's also forbidden to fly a drone over stadiums and raceways during sporting events.

National parks are no go zones but the dji drones will NOT restrict take off like they would near airports or police stations.

You can still fly the mini 1 and mini 2 in parks. Just don't get caught.
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10-04-2021 at 12:16 PM.
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Whats the best one they are offering, that follows you?

Mini 2 is the the one for you
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