Used DJI Inspire 1 Pro for Sale — Pre-Owned DJI Inspire 1 Pro | Reboot Hub
DJI Inspire 1 Pro Fit and Buying Logic
Inspire 1 Pro is for buyers who specifically want the Zenmuse X5 Micro Four Thirds route, dual-operator shooting potential, and the classic transformable Inspire platform.
It can still be attractive for controlled creative work, but it is not a casual beginner choice. The pre-owned decision should focus on X5 camera health, battery availability, landing gear, and whether the kit includes one or two controllers.
This DJI Inspire 1 Pro drone is equipped with a Zenmuse X5 Micro Four Thirds camera for high-quality aerial photography. That product-page detail matters because commercial intent is different from browsing a spec sheet: the buyer needs to know the aircraft version, controller path, battery package, and what Reboot Hub has actually checked.
Model-Specific Buying Notes
Inspire 1 Pro is a payload-led page. The Zenmuse X5 route is the reason the model still attracts buyers, but battery age and camera communication can make or break the purchase. The page should help buyers compare an X5-equipped kit against a basic Inspire 1 airframe rather than treating both as one model.
This DJI Inspire 1 Pro drone is equipped with a Zenmuse X5 Micro Four Thirds camera for high-quality aerial photography. It features 3-axis stabilized 4K video recording, dual-operator shooting capability, and provides up to 15 minutes of flight time with all necessary equipment included. Condition and compatibility: This drone is listed as pre-owned and checked by Reboot Hub for flight controls, camera and gimbal behavior, obstacle-sensing surfaces where applicable, controller pairing, battery behavior where.
The buyer should read those details before moving to checkout because the same DJI Inspire 1 Pro name can cover different controller bundles, battery counts, and condition grades. A clean commercial pillar should make that difference obvious instead of sending the visitor straight to a generic category page.
Pre-Purchase Inspection Focus
The inspection path for DJI Inspire 1 Pro should begin where value can disappear quickly: inspect Zenmuse X5 mount and lens contacts, test landing gear transformation, and review TB47/TB48 battery health and storage history. Use the 40-point inspection standard as the full framework, then judge this model through those first checks before comparing price.
- inspect Zenmuse X5 mount and lens contacts
- test landing gear transformation
- review TB47/TB48 battery health and storage history
- confirm dual-controller setup if included
- check gimbal balance and camera communication
The inspection trail should match the aircraft type. For DJI Inspire 1 Pro, the buyer is not only checking cosmetic grade; they are checking whether this exact kit still supports the reason the model is attractive in the first place.
"Used" vs "Refurbished" vs Reboot Hub Pre-Owned
The query set around "used DJI Inspire 1 Pro", "refurbished DJI Inspire 1 Pro", and "second-hand DJI Inspire 1 Pro" usually hides a more specific purchase question: can this exact aircraft be trusted at a lower price? For DJI Inspire 1 Pro, the answer depends on inspect Zenmuse X5 mount and lens contacts, test landing gear transformation, and the bundle on the product page.
"Refurbished" is only useful when the work is clear. "Used" is only a market label. For DJI Inspire 1 Pro, Reboot Hub pre-owned should mean the aircraft has been checked against the issues that matter most: review TB47/TB48 battery health and storage history, confirm dual-controller setup if included, and the exact kit contents.
Pre-Owned Price Range
Current Reboot Hub reference range: $2,731.99-$3,289.99. Inspire 1 Pro pricing is mostly payload-driven; a bare airframe and an X5-equipped kit should never be compared as the same offer.
- Drone Only (No Battery) / Pristine Pre-owned - $2,731.99 (stock may be unavailable)
- Drone with RC + 3 Batteries / Pristine Pre-owned - $3,289.99 (stock may be unavailable)
Live stock is unit-based and can change. Always confirm the final option on the DJI Inspire 1 Pro product page before publishing ads, quoting a customer, or comparing another seller.
Warranty, Shipping, and Next Click
A warranty path works best when the buyer records the first inspection clearly. For DJI Inspire 1 Pro, keep evidence of inspect Zenmuse X5 mount and lens contacts, confirm dual-controller setup if included, and check gimbal balance and camera communication after delivery. Reboot Hub's 180-day warranty covers eligible hardware defects under normal use, not crash damage or altered firmware.
Worldwide shipping availability, courier options, and exact cost are confirmed during checkout or support confirmation. For DJI Inspire 1 Pro, keep packaging until the first model-specific test is complete: inspect Zenmuse X5 mount and lens contacts, test landing gear transformation, and review TB47/TB48 battery health and storage history.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why buy Inspire 1 Pro pre-owned?
It fits buyers who want an X5-based aerial camera workflow and accept that battery and payload checks matter more than cosmetic grade.
Which DJI Inspire 1 Pro inspection point matters first?
Start with this model-specific check: inspect Zenmuse X5 mount and lens contacts. Then confirm test landing gear transformation and review TB47/TB48 battery health and storage history before treating the kit as ready to buy.
How should I read the DJI Inspire 1 Pro price range?
Start with the DJI Inspire 1 Pro - Pre-owned product page. For this model, the price decision should follow the bundle: Inspire 1 Pro pricing is mostly payload-driven; a bare airframe and an X5-equipped kit should never be compared as the same offer.
What warranty expectation fits DJI Inspire 1 Pro?
The draft uses Reboot Hub's 180-day warranty workflow for eligible hardware defects under normal use. For this model, keep evidence around confirm dual-controller setup if included and check gimbal balance and camera communication because those details help support triage.