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Is DJI Care Refresh in the Philippines Valid for Refurbished Drones Purchased from China? A Practical Authentication & Ownership Guide

Updated June 09, 2026

Quick Answer


Buying a refurbished DJI drone from China and relying on its DJI Care Refresh plan when flying in the Philippines isn’t automatic. Practically speaking, you need to do three things before you trust that coverage will follow you across borders:

  1. Verify the drone’s serial number with DJI for authenticity and active Care Refresh status.
  2. Confirm the territorial scope of the plan – many China‑issued Care Refresh packages only cover flights within Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.
  3. Understand that refurbished drones may have limited options for adding or transferring Care Refresh, and a broken unit received from China is usually a seller‑issue, not a DJI one.

When you buy from a specialist that provides transparent serial numbers, a thorough bench‑test and a regional warranty, you remove most of that guesswork. At Reboot Hub, every refurbished drone goes through a multi‑point bench test by MOHRSS Level‑3 certified technicians, and we grade each unit openly so you know exactly what you’re purchasing before you even think about after‑sales coverage.


How DJI Care Refresh Actually Works – and Why “Refurbished” Changes the Equation

DJI Care Refresh is a paid after‑sales service plan, not a manufacturer’s warranty. It’s designed to cover accidental damage – crashes, water immersion, gimbal breakage – for a set number of replacements during the plan period, often with a small replacement fee per incident.

For operators who import refurbished drones, three realities matter more than the marketing headlines:

  • The plan is usually sold within the first 48 hours of activating a new drone. Once that window closes, adding Care Refresh to a pre‑owned unit becomes an uncertain process that depends on a remote video inspection by DJI.
  • If the drone already has an active Care Refresh plan, ownership transfer might be possible, but the steps and eligibility differ by region. You should always check with DJI Support in the country where you intend to fly, using the drone’s serial number.
  • Many refurbished drones sold by general online marketplaces have already been bound to a previous owner’s DJI account, making any remaining Care Refresh non‑transferable in practice. Units from Reboot Hub are fully unbound and factory‑reset before you receive them, so you start from a clean slate.

In short: a refurbished drone and a DJI Care Refresh plan are two separate things. One doesn’t guarantee the other.


The Regional Validity Puzzle: China‑Bought Plans and Philippine Skies

This is the single biggest point of confusion for pilots in Southeast Asia. DJI offers different editions of Care Refresh, and the geographic limitations aren’t always obvious at the checkout page.

The table below gives a practical view of what you’re likely to encounter when you bring a China‑purchased drone (new or refurbished) into the Philippines.

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Scenario Typical coverage in the Philippines What to check before you fly
Drone originally sold with a China Mainland Care Refresh (covering China, HK, Macau, Taiwan) Very low – the plan rarely extends to the Philippines Ask the seller for a copy of the Care Refresh certificate. If the territory field says “China Mainland,” it’s almost certain PH repairs won’t be honoured.
Drone sold with a Global Care Refresh plan Much higher – global plans are intended for international use Confirm the “Global” designation directly with DJI Philippines. Have the serial number ready – DJI can pull the exact coverage terms linked to that unit.
Refurbished drone imported from China with an existing Care Refresh membership Depends entirely on whether the plan was global and is still transferrable. Many Chinese‑market refurbished units never had a global plan. Use DJI’s online serial‑number search tool, then contact local support. Assume nothing until you get written confirmation.
You attempt to purchase Care Refresh after buying a refurbished drone from China Uncertain – used‑unit Care Refresh approval is not guaranteed The standard path is a remote video verification. Approval rates vary; DJI does not publicly commit to a fixed rule. Be prepared for a “not eligible” outcome.

Important caveat: These patterns are compiled from operator experiences and publicly available DJI documentation. Policies change, and a plan’s exact wording always overrides general guidance. Always verify with DJI Philippines or the civil aviation authority‑recognised service centre in your country. Regional drone regulations are separate from DJI’s private coverage – for any local operational rule not covered here, check with the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) or the equivalent national aviation authority.

Disclaimer: Care Refresh is a commercial service governed by DJI’s terms. Rules and regional availability are updated over time; always verify the latest conditions with DJI’s official after‑sales channels before you rely on a particular plan.


What About Refurbished Drones? The Coverage Reality

Refurbished units sit in a gray zone. DJI does not sell official refurbished drones bundled with Care Refresh as a standard product; most refurbished units on the market come from independent sellers, who may or may not have attached any after‑sales plan.

Here’s what you should factor in as a practical operator:

  • Pre‑existing Care Refresh: If the refurbished unit still shows an active plan when you look up the serial number, the big question is whether it’s a global plan and whether you can transfer it to your name. DJI’s transfer process generally requires the previous owner to release the drone from their account, so unless the seller handles that, the plan is effectively useless.
  • Adding Care Refresh later: The DJI video verification workaround for used drones exists, but it’s not a service designed for refurbished marketplaces. You’ll need a fully functional drone, good lighting, and patience. If the drone has already been linked to an earlier account, the eligibility flag may stay red.
  • The Reboot Hub alternative: Instead of betting on a plan that might be region‑locked or non‑transferable, many professional operators prefer to start with a refurbished drone that’s been independently tested and backed by a shop‑level warranty. That’s exactly the model we follow at Reboot Hub – our 180‑day warranty on refurbished units covers early hardware failures, so you’re not dependent on a Care Refresh plan that was never designed for cross‑border refurbished sales.

If you’d rather not do every check yourself, see the standard we build at Reboot Hub – clear grading, unbound units, and a multi‑point bench test you can read about in our drone grading standard.


Received a Broken Drone from China: Is It Covered by DJI Care Refresh in the Philippines?

This scenario pops up often enough to deserve its own section. Say you ordered a drone from a China‑based seller and it arrived damaged – either dead on arrival or with obvious shipping trauma. Can you file a DJI Care Refresh claim at the local Philippine service center?

The short answer: probably not the way you hope.

  1. Transit damage is typically a seller‑logistics responsibility, not a Care Refresh incident. DJI Care Refresh covers accidental damage during flight or ground operation, not a unit that left the warehouse already broken.
  2. Even if the damage technically falls under Care Refresh (e.g., a cracked gimbal from rough handling that could be called accidental), you still need an active, transferable, region‑valid plan in your name. If the drone was shipped with a China‑only plan, you’d likely have to ship it back to China for processing.
  3. If the drone is a counterfeit or a “clone” – something we unfortunately see in the Southeast Asian e‑commerce space – DJI will not honour any Care Refresh plan, because the serial number was either faked or never issued.

This is where the value of a professionally graded refurbished drone becomes clear. Reboot Hub ships every unit after a multi‑point bench test, and our 180‑day warranty means a rare in‑transit failure is handled directly, without you needing to navigate a foreign DJI support loop. You can compare how our inspection process stacks up against ungraded imports by reviewing The Reboot Hub Standard.


How to Verify DJI Care Refresh Authenticity Before You Buy (Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam and Beyond)

Whether you’re purchasing from a Chinese seller, a regional marketplace, or a specialist like Reboot Hub, there is a lightweight verification process that dramatically lowers the chance of buying a drone with invalid or useless after‑sales coverage.

  • Ask for a real‑time screenshot of the DJI Fly app’s “Device Info” page. It shows the serial number, firmware version, and – crucially – the current Care Refresh status. A genuine seller won’t hesitate to provide this.
  • Run the serial number through DJI’s online lookup. DJI provides a serial number validation tool (no specific URL provided here; search for the latest version on the official DJI site). It will confirm whether the drone is a genuine DJI product and whether any Care Refresh or protection plan is linked to it.
  • Contact DJI Support in your own country. Send them the serial number and ask pointed questions: “Is this a global plan? Does it have any territorial blocks? Can I transfer it to my name?” This step alone can save you a costly misunderstanding.
  • Check for counterfeit indicators. Fake drones often fail the serial number check entirely. If the seller is reluctant to let you verify before payment, consider that a strong indicator to walk away. No after‑sales plan can cover a counterfeit drone; DJI Care Refresh requires a valid, DJI‑issued serial number.

For pilots in Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, South Africa or any other region importing from China, this serial‑first approach works the same way. National civil aviation authorities (like CAAS Singapore or CAAM Malaysia) are not involved in DJI’s private warranty coverage, but they do set drone registration and operational rules – another area where a genuine, traceable drone reduces your compliance headaches. For any local regulation that isn’t covered in this article, check with the relevant national aviation authority or venue.


Reboot Hub Refurbished vs. Typical China‑Imported Drones: A Quick Comparison

When you’re weighing whether to rely on third‑party Care Refresh or on the inherent quality of the refurbished unit itself, this side‑by‑side view helps.

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Factor Typical China middle‑seller (ungraded) Reboot Hub refurbished
Care Refresh transfer assurance Often unknown; seller may not unbind the drone We disclose serial numbers upfront; units are unbound so you can verify independently
Pre‑shipment testing Unclear; many sellers ship untested returns Multi‑point bench test by MOHRSS Level‑3 technicians
Warranty on hardware Usually 7–14 days, if any 180‑day warranty on refurbished units
Grading transparency “Like new” without defined criteria Pristine Pre‑Owned / Flawless grades, documented in our drone grading standard
Suitability for commercial work (weddings, golf courses, inspections) High risk – no documented verification Documented verification and a warranty that supports professional usage

Whichever path you take, the common thread is that Care Refresh is a supplement, not a substitute for knowing the condition of the drone you’re buying. For more detail on which model fits your specific missions, see our DJI drone comparison 2026.


FAQ

Is DJI Care Refresh in the Philippines valid for a drone purchased in China?

It can be, but only if the plan is marked “Global” and not tied to the China Mainland region. Many drones sold in China ship with a domestic Care Refresh that doesn’t cover international flights. You need to verify the plan’s territory by checking the certificate and confirming with DJI Philippines before you count on it.

Can I transfer DJI Care Refresh for a used drone originally purchased in the UAE to Thailand?

Transferring a plan from one country to another is generally possible if the drone has a global Care Refresh, the previous owner unbinds it from their account, and the plan is still active. That said, DJI’s transfer process and regional support can differ between the Middle East and Southeast Asia. The safest route is to contact DJI Thailand with the serial number and ask them to confirm transfer eligibility and coverage territory.

Does DJI Care Refresh Indonesia cover a refurbished drone from China for a wedding shoot loss?

Care Refresh covers accidental damage like crashes but does not usually cover theft or simple “loss” by itself – that requires DJI’s Flyaway add‑on, if available. If you meant that the drone crashed and was lost during the shoot, the coverage would apply only if you have an active, global plan and the incident is deemed accidental damage. Refurbished status doesn’t automatically disqualify you, but the lack of a verifiable, transferable plan likely will. Always confirm the exact coverage details with DJI Indonesia.

Is DJI Care Refresh valid in South Africa for China‑imported drones?

The same territorial rules apply. A drone sold with a China‑only Care Refresh won’t be covered in South Africa. Even if you manage to initiate a claim, you could be asked to send the drone to a China‑based service center at your own expense. Before importing a drone for use in South Africa, run the serial number through DJI’s verification tools and directly ask DJI South Africa whether the particular plan will be honoured locally.

How to use DJI Care Refresh to verify drone authenticity before purchase in Thailand?

A visual check doesn’t confirm authenticity; a serial number check does. Ask the seller for the serial number and run it through DJI’s official lookup tool. If the system returns a valid drone record and shows an active Care Refresh plan (or the eligibility to add one), you have a strong indicator the drone is genuine. If the serial isn’t recognised or the seller refuses to share it, treat that as a red flag – fake drones will never show up in DJI’s system.

Does DJI Care Refresh cover a fake or counterfeit drone in Thailand?

No. DJI Care Refresh is tied to authentic DJI‑manufactured hardware. A counterfeit drone may print a fake serial number, but DJI’s database won’t validate it, and no service center will honour a plan linked to it. This is why the serial‑number verification step is non‑negotiable – it’s your only documented way to confirm you’re buying the real thing.


Fly with Confidence, Not with Assumptions

Cross‑border drone ownership works when you treat after‑sales plans as one piece of a much larger puzzle. Getting a “yes” on Care Refresh validity in the Philippines – or Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam or South Africa – requires verification that starts before you even hit the buy button.

If you want a refurbished DJI drone that arrives with its grading openly documented, its factory reset cleanly performed, and its hardware backed by a 180‑day warranty, take a look at our current inventory. You can compare models and see how our testing stacks up through our drone grading standard and our DJI drone comparison guide. When you’re ready, browse our full list of Pristine Pre‑Owned and Flawless units, each one bench‑tested by MOHRSS Level‑3 technicians and ready to fly wherever your next job takes you.

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