FREE ACCESSORIES: As of Aug. 21, you can get the DJI Mini 5 Pro Drone with an exclusive accessories kit for $899 at Amazon.

DJI drones don't usually get huge discounts unless it's a major shopping holiday like Black Friday or Prime Day. With demand so high, it's unlikely we'll see a straight cash discount on the Mini 5 Pro anytime soon.

That said, if you were already planning on buying one, you don't have to settle for a bare-bones package. Right now, there's an Amazon listing that includes the drone, the remote, and a handful of accessories for $899.

Here's what you'll get:

  • 26-month CPS extended protection plan:If you're a first-time pilot, having extra coverage is going to come in handy.
  • Hardshell backpack:You'll need this to safely haul your drone, remote, and batteries from place to place without scratching them up.
  • High-speed 128GB microSD card:With this much storage, you'll have plenty of space to capture 4K footage for days.
  • An 80cm oversized landing pad:This will help protect the sensors and propellers whenever you're taking off in rough terrain like dirt, grass, or sand.

If you bought these extras separately, you'd be spending another $100+ out of pocket.

Accessories aside, the drone itself is pretty impressive for its size. It features a flagship 1-inch 50MP CMOS sensor that shoots crisp 4K/60fps HDR video and ultra-smooth 4K/120fps slow-motion. If you make content for social media, the 225-degree rotating gimbal flips for uncropped, full-frame 90-degree true vertical shooting — designed specifically for TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts.

You'll also get full nightscape omnidirectional LiDAR obstacle sensing to help prevent crashes in low light, upgraded ActiveTrack 360-degree tracking for smooth follow-shots, and up to 36 minutes of flight time per battery.

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