Condition grade
A clean aircraft with no crash signs, no corrosion, stable gimbal behavior, and clean camera output can command a higher resale price.
Reboot Hub data asset
A transparent small-sample index for current Reboot Hub pre-owned DJI drone product pages, showing how model, bundle, battery health, condition grade, and repair risk affect listed price ranges.
Data status: This first edition uses a small sample of active Reboot Hub pre-owned product pages and their current variant or bundle price ranges. It should be expanded with confirmed trade-in, buyback, and sold-price records before being pitched as a full market report.
In July 2026, Reboot Hub's active pre-owned DJI listings show a wide spread between entry-level, camera-focused, FPV, and professional models. Compact Mini-series drones sit at the lower end of the sample, while Mavic 3-series aircraft remain among the highest-value pre-owned DJI drones because of camera capability, professional workflows, and higher replacement cost.
The table below is a first small-sample index based on active Reboot Hub listed price ranges. Each model links to the current Reboot Hub product page used for the sample. Prices are shown as from low bundle price - high bundle price, because the same drone model can be sold with different controllers, batteries, accessories, and condition grades.
| Model | Listed bundle range | Segment | Product page | Why the range moves |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DJI Mini 3 Pro | from US$379.99 - US$739.99 | Compact creator drone | View product | Price depends heavily on controller type, battery condition, and bundle completeness. |
| DJI Mini 4 Pro | from US$460.99 - US$849.99 | Compact creator drone | View product | Higher used value than Mini 3 Pro due to newer sensor and safety feature demand. |
| DJI Air 3 | from US$590.99 - US$1,128.99 | Advanced dual-camera drone | View product | Bundle type and flight history are major pricing variables. |
| DJI Air 3S | from US$789.99 - US$1,319.99 | Advanced dual-camera drone | View product | Newer model status keeps resale values relatively strong. |
| DJI Mavic 3 | from US$1,480.99 - US$2,600.99 | Professional camera drone | View product | High value when camera, gimbal, sensors, and battery health test well. |
| DJI Mavic 3 Pro | from US$1,711.99 - US$3,353.99 | Professional camera drone | View product | Top-tier sample range because of camera system and bundle variation. |
| DJI Avata 2 | from US$198.99 - US$999.99 | FPV drone | View product | FPV bundles can include goggles, motion controller, batteries, and accessories. |
Used drone prices are not determined by model name alone. The strongest value factors are aircraft condition, crash history, water exposure, gimbal condition, camera performance, battery health, flight time, controller type, included accessories, firmware state, and whether the drone can pass a professional inspection.
A clean aircraft with no crash signs, no corrosion, stable gimbal behavior, and clean camera output can command a higher resale price.
Multiple healthy batteries, the correct charger, controller, case, propellers, and accessories can raise total bundle value.
Hidden gimbal, ESC, core board, signal, or water-damage issues can turn a cheap listing into an expensive repair.
Mini, Air, Avata, and Mavic models serve different buyers, so demand and replacement cost affect resale pricing differently.
This minimum viable index uses a small sample of active Reboot Hub pre-owned product listings reviewed in July 2026. The ranges come from live product variants and bundle configurations on Reboot Hub at the time of review. The current sample is not a complete global market average. It is a transparent starting point for a recurring Reboot Hub dataset.
If you are buying a used DJI drone, treat the price range as a starting reference and then inspect condition. If you are selling or trading in a drone, the final value should reflect the aircraft grade, battery health, camera and gimbal status, and whether accessories are included.
A fair used DJI drone price depends on the model, condition, battery health, controller bundle, repair history, and whether the aircraft passes inspection.
Prices vary because two listings with the same model name can include different controllers, batteries, accessories, condition grades, and hidden repair risks.
Not always. A cheap used drone can become expensive if it has gimbal damage, corrosion, battery problems, sensor issues, or crash history.
This first index is based on listed sample ranges. Future editions should add verified trade-in, buyback, and sold-price records when enough clean data is available.
Yes, but this first edition should be cited as a small-sample Reboot Hub listed-price index, not a complete global market average.