DJI parts and accessories buying guide

Buy DJI accessories by model fit, condition and flight risk

DJI accessories are not interchangeable just because the product name sounds close. Batteries, propellers, filters, charging hubs, goggles, controllers, cables and storage parts should be checked against the exact aircraft or camera model, generation, firmware path and intended use.

Reboot Hub position: this page is a buying and inspection guide for genuine DJI parts and accessories. It is not a battery repair price list and it does not claim universal compatibility. When compatibility matters, confirm the exact model on the product page or ask us before checkout.

Start with the accessory type, then verify the exact model

Batteries and charging Check aircraft generation, battery shape, connector, hub type, cycle count, swelling, storage mode and shipping limits.
Propellers and guards Treat these as flight safety parts. Match the exact aircraft model and avoid mixed generations.
ND filters and lenses Match the camera module, not only the drone series. A small camera change can make a filter set unusable.
Goggles and controllers Verify the transmission path, aircraft support, binding status and included cables before buying.
Bags, mounts and covers Confirm the kit contents and whether the case fits your controller, batteries and charger together.
OEM-pulled service parts Use for repair planning only when the exact part number, donor model and condition are clear.

The five checks before buying a DJI accessory

Check Why it matters What to confirm
Exact model and generation DJI names can be similar across generations. Aircraft or camera model, controller model, battery model and product photo.
Genuine or third-party status Batteries and chargers carry safety and support risk. Original DJI packaging, markings, product page notes and listing photos.
Condition grade Pre-owned accessories can still be good value, but wear matters. Contacts, clips, ports, screen, hinge, lens glass, propeller edges and cable ends.
Bundle contents A low headline price can miss a needed charger, cable or mount. What is included, what is not included and whether the missing item is required.
Return and support path Small accessories can block an entire drone workflow. Ask before checkout if the accessory is mission-critical or for a specific job.

Accessory risk table for pre-owned buyers

Accessory family Risk level How Reboot Hub frames it
Flight batteries High Health, cycle count, swelling and shipping condition matter more than cosmetic grade.
Propellers High Use exact-model propellers and replace worn or damaged sets rather than stretching value.
Chargers and hubs Medium Confirm plug type, wattage path, battery family and whether a power adapter is included.
ND filters and lenses Medium Confirm camera module fit and inspect glass for scratches, haze or coating marks.
Cases and mounts Low to medium Confirm the full kit layout and whether the case fits your controller and battery count.
Goggles and controllers High Use the dedicated goggles/controller guidance because firmware and transmission paths matter.

When pre-owned, brand-new or OEM-pulled accessories make sense

Pre-owned accessories

Pre-owned makes sense when the condition is visible, the item is not a consumable safety part, or the accessory is expensive enough that inspection creates real savings. Goggles, controllers, charging hubs, cases and camera accessories often fit this path.

Brand-new accessories

Brand-new is safer for items that wear quickly or affect flight safety, such as propellers, certain batteries, sealing parts and small clips that can fail silently.

OEM-pulled parts

OEM-pulled parts are best treated as repair inventory. They should be matched by donor model and part type, not used as a general accessory substitute.

Shop the live accessory paths

FAQ

Are DJI accessories universal across similar models?

No. Similar names do not guarantee compatibility. Always confirm the exact aircraft, camera or controller model before buying.

Does Reboot Hub repair DJI batteries?

No. We do not position battery packs as a repair service. Battery guidance is about health checks, replacement decisions and safer buying choices.

Should I buy used propellers?

For flight safety, propellers should be exact model, clean, undamaged and usually treated as a low-cost replacement item rather than a part to stretch.

Why are goggles and controllers separated from general accessories?

They depend on aircraft support, transmission generation, binding status and firmware path, so they need more detailed checks than simple physical accessories.

Can Reboot Hub confirm fit before I buy?

Yes. Send the drone or camera model and the accessory you are considering. We can help check whether the listing path makes sense before checkout.

Official references

Use official compatibility and support resources for final confirmation. Reboot Hub guidance is meant to reduce buying risk, not replace the manufacturer support table.