Only hours left to save on this best-selling DJI drone during Prime Day

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SAVE $60: The DJI Mini 4K drone is on sale for Prime Day at Amazon for $239, down from the usual price of $299. That’s a 20% discount.



DJI Mini 4K drone

$239
at Amazon

$299
Save $60



We’re down to the final hours of Amazon’s longest Prime Day event yet. We’ve already had three glorious days of deals and the final one is going out with a bang, with plenty of great offers still up for grabs. Will these Prime Day deals spill over into tomorrow? No one knows. Well, Amazon probably does, but they’re not telling.

If you’ve been shopping for a drone, there’s a sweet deal up for grabs during the last day of this major sale.

As of July 11, the DJI Mini 4K drone is on sale at Amazon for $239, marked down from the standard price of $299. That’s a 20% discount that takes a nice $60 off the price. It’s worth mentioning this deal is listed by a third-party seller, which Mashable typically discourages. However, this seller has a 95% positive rating over the last year and you’re still protected by Amazon’s 30-day return policy.

Weighing just 0.77 pounds, the DJI Mini 4K drone is truly a tiny flier. It can fit in the palm of your hand, but its small size doesn’t mean it lacks in performance. You’ll get 31 minutes of flying time with the DJI Mini drone while recording 4K footage.

The DJI Mini 4K is also beginner-friendly, so there’s no need to fear if you’re new to the world of flying drones. One-tap takeoff and landing help out, as does the return to home function. Plus, you’ll have access to tons of tutorial videos to get you started.

While it’s 20% off, hurry to grab the DJI Mini 4K during the last hours of Prime Day. Capturing footage of your next adventure might just be the highlight of summer.

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