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Genuine OEM DJI Drone Parts: Complete Availability Database by Model & Component

by LauThomas 07 Apr 2026 0 comments
Genuine OEM DJI Drone Parts: Complete Availability Database by Model & Component — Reboot Hub

Genuine OEM DJI Drone Parts: Complete Availability Database by Model & Component

Maintaining a high-performance drone fleet requires precision and reliability. When a component fails, the choice between Genuine OEM DJI Drone Parts and third-party alternatives determines the remaining lifespan of your aircraft. At Reboot Hub, we define "Genuine OEM" as parts sourced directly from the Original Equipment Manufacturer (HD/DJI), ensuring the hardware meets the exact engineering specifications, voltage tolerances, and structural integrity required for flight safety.

Genuine OEM DJI drone parts at Reboot Hub
  • Core Value: Using Genuine OEM DJI Drone Parts eliminates the risk of motor desync or gimbal motor overheating.
  • Sourcing: Reboot Hub sources all replacement components directly from DJI.
  • Compatibility: Parts are specific to model series, including Mavic, Air, Mini, Phantom, Matrice, Avata, and Inspire.
  • Cost Savings: Genuine parts can extend drone life by up to 300% compared to low-quality aftermarket substitutes.
  • Repair Standard: All repairs utilize OEM parts to maintain the original flight controller's calibration.

Why do Genuine OEM DJI Drone Parts matter for flight safety?

The integrity of a drone's flight controller relies on the precise electrical resistance and weight distribution of every component. When using non-OEM parts, such as third-party propellers or non-certified batteries, the flight controller (FC) may receive inconsistent sensor data. This can lead to "toilet bowl" effects, unexpected flyaways, or sudden motor failure during high-wind maneuvers.

Genuine DJI components, such as the DJI Intelligent Flight Batteries, are programmed with specific communication protocols (SMBus) that allow the drone to monitor cell voltage, temperature, and cycle counts. Aftermarket batteries often lack these precision sensors, making it impossible for the drone to accurately predict a "low battery" landing. Furthermore, using genuine propellers ensures the aerodynamic pitch and mass are identical to the factory settings, preventing the vibrations that lead to gimbal motor fatigue.

Which parts are covered in this availability guide?

This database tracks the availability of critical components across the entire DJI ecosystem. We categorize parts into three primary groups: Propulsion, Structural, and Sensor/Visual.

Propulsion and Power Components

  • Motors: Brushless motors for the DJI Avata, Mavic 3, and Matrice series.
  • Propellers: Low-noise propellers for Mini 3 Pro/Mini 4 Pro and standard propellers for the Mavic Air series.
  • ESCs (Electronic Speed Controllers): Integrated and modular ESC units for the Inspire 2 and Matrice 300 RTK.
  • Batteries: Intelligent Flight Batteries, including the high-capacity TB60 series for Matrice.

Structural and Mechanical Components

  • Gimbals and Camera Modules: Replacement DJI Air 2S camera units and gimbal assemblies.
  • Arm Assemblies: Retractable arm components for the DJI Inspire series.
  • Landing Gear: Impact-resistant landing gear for the Phantom 4 Pro.
  • Shells and Housings: Replacement top and bottom plates for the DJI Mavic series.

Sensor and Visual Components

  • obstacle sensors: Vision sensor modules for the Mavic 3 Pro.
  • IMU and Compass Modules: Internal navigation sensors for the DJI Mini series.
  • Transmission Modules: OcuSync 3.0/4.0 antenna modules for DJI RC/RC 2 controllers.

Compatibility Chart: Which parts fit which DJI models?

Part compatibility is strictly model-dependent. Attempting to use a Mavic Air 2 propeller on a DJI Mini 2 will result in immediate motor strain and potential ESC failure. Below is a definitive compatibility reference for the most common components.

Propellers (Standard)
Component Category Compatible DJI Series Specific Model Notes
Propellers (Low Noise) Mini Series (Mini 2, 3, 4 Pro) Specific to Mini weight-class
Mavic Air / Mavic 3 Mavic 3 Pro requires specific Tri-blade sets
Intelligent Batteries Matrice 300/350 RTK Uses TB65 series only
Gimbal Assemblies Avata / Avata 2 Integrated with camera module
Vision Sensors Mavic 2 Pro / Zoom Requires calibration post-install
Remote Controllers DJI RC / RC 2 / RC Pro Compatible with specific OcuSync versions

For users looking for hardware upgrades, it is important to note that while some accessories like ND filters are cross-compatible, internal mechanical parts are never interchangeable between different series (e.g., an Air 2 filter will not fit a Mavic 3). If you are unsure about a specific part, you can consult our pre-owned parts guide to see which components are currently in stock for your specific model.

OEM vs Aftermarket: Real Cost & Risk Comparison

The "savings" offered by aftermarket parts are often illusory when calculated against the total cost of ownership. Below is a data-driven comparison of using Genuine OEM DJI Drone Parts versus third-party alternatives.

The Financial Breakdown

A DJI Mavic 3 Pro replacement propeller set costs approximately USD 25–35. An aftermarket set may cost USD 15. However, if the aftermarket propeller causes a motor desync that damages the ESC (Electronic Speed Controller), the repair cost jumps from USD 30 to approximately USD 250–400. This represents a 1,200% increase in repair expenditure.

Risk Matrix

  • Weight Discrepancy: Aftermarket propellers often vary by 0.5g to 1.5g per blade. In a 4-blade system, this affects the center of gravity, forcing the motors to work harder and reducing flight time by up least 10-15%.
  • Voltage Instability: Non-OEM batteries often use inferior lithium-polymer cells that cannot maintain a steady voltage under high-current draws (e.g., during rapid ascent). This leads to sudden power drops.
  • Software Incompatibility: DJI firmware updates frequently include "blacklists" for non-genuine components, which can render an aircraft unflyable or trigger "unauthorized part" warnings on the DJI Fly app.

Sourcing Genuine DJI Parts — How Reboot Hub Does It

Sourcing reliable components is the primary challenge for drone operators outside of China. Reboot Hub is one of the only English-language repair specialists operating a chip-level facility in Shenzhen with Hong Kong drop-off. This unique geographic position allows us to bypass the middleman distributors that often circulate refurbished or "re-manufactured" parts.

Reboot Hub sources all Genuine OEM DJI Drone Parts directly from DJI-authorized supply chains. This ensures that when we perform a gimbal repair or a motor replacement, the part is 100% authentic. We do not use aftermarket or third-party components in our repair services. Our process involves verifying the part's serial number against DJI's manufacturing database to ensure authenticity.

Whether you are looking for "Flawless" (Grade A+) replacement modules or need a complex repair on a Matrice unit, our Shenzhen-based technicians use the same genuine parts used in DJI's own factory-standard repairs. This commitment to authenticity is why we can offer a high level of certainty for professional pilots and enterprise fleets.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I use aftermarket propellers on my DJI Mini 4 Pro?

A: While they may physically fit, aftermarket propellers lack the precise weight and aerodynamic balance of Genuine OEM DJI Drone Parts, which can cause vibration and reduce flight stability.

Q: How can I tell if a DJI battery is genuine?

A: Genuine DJI batteries feature clear, high-resolution printing, include integrated SMBus communication for voltage monitoring, and are compatible with the DJI Fly app's battery health diagnostics.

Q: Does Reboot Hub sell third-party replacement parts?

A: No. Reboot Hub exclusively uses Genuine OEM DJI Drone Parts for all repairs and inventory to ensure flight safety and hardware longevity.

Q: What is the cost of a gimbal repair at Reboot Hub?

A: Gimbal and camera module repairs typically cost between USD 150 and USD 450, depending on the specific model (e.g., Mavic 3 vs. Avata).

Q: Will using non-OEM parts void my DJI Care Refresh?

A: Yes. Using unauthorized third-party components or performing non-certified repairs can lead to the denial of claims under DJI Care Refresh coverage.

Q: Where is the Reboot Hub repair centre located?

A: Our primary repair facility is located in Shenzhen, China, with convenient drop-off and mail-in services available through our Hong Kong hub.

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