Reboot Hub · Buying Guide
Updated June 11, 2026
Buying a refurbished DJI drone from China’s Shenzhen or Hong Kong supply chain is one of the smartest ways to get professional-grade aerial tools at a fraction of the new price. The question that trips up almost every international buyer, though, is straightforward: “If I buy a refurbished drone from China and it still has DJI Care Refresh, will that protection actually work where I live?” The short answer is “it depends”—and the details matter more than most listings let on. At Reboot Hub, every unit we sell undergoes a multi-point bench test by MOHRSS Level‑3 certified technicians who perform chip‑level repairs when necessary, so the hardware you receive is already held to a demanding standard. But DJI Care Refresh is a service contract, not a hardware feature, and it follows its own regional rulebook.
DJI Care Refresh is a first‑party replacement service that covers accidental damage—crashes, water incidents, fly‑aways under specific conditions—for a fixed replacement fee. It is not a universal warranty. The plan is linked to the aircraft serial number and the regional DJI entity through which it was purchased. In practice, DJI divides the world into service regions: China mainland, North America, Europe, Asia‑Pacific, and others. A plan bought in one region ordinarily only entitles you to replacement service within that same region.
For a refurbished drone purchased from China, this means:
If the refurbished drone’s original Care Refresh plan has already been used, partially consumed, or expired, it holds no value at all regardless of region.
When you buy a refurbished DJI drone from China, the unit’s “digital birthplace” is almost always China. Even though the hardware is identical to what you would buy locally, the serial number and any attached service entitlements are coded to the China service region. This region‑locking is enforced by DJI’s backend systems, and service centers generally do not have the discretion to override it.
What does this mean for you as a buyer in 2025?
None of this means a refurbished drone from China is a risky purchase. It means the real value comes from the seller’s own inspection, grading, and warranty—not from hoping that a region‑locked insurance plan works across borders.
Rather than gambling, treat a remaining Care Refresh plan as a potential bonus and follow these practical steps before you get airborne.
A refurbished DJI drone from China should never be sold on the promise of DJI Care Refresh alone. Units from Reboot Hub are graded as “Pristine Pre‑Owned” or “Flawless” after rigorous bench testing, and every refurbished unit comes with a 180‑day warranty. Our technicians—certified to China’s MOHRSS Level‑3 standard—handle faults at the component level, which means the drone you receive has been checked for the same types of failures that Care Refresh is designed to address: gimbal impact damage, ESC burnouts, water residue from past incidents, and more.
If you’d rather not do every serial‑number check and regional policy deep‑dive yourself, see the Reboot Hub standard—it is built so that you can feel confident in the hardware long before you ever need to test whether a DJI insurance plan follows you across a border.
| Factor | DJI Care Refresh (China‑attached) | Reboot Hub 180‑Day Refurbished Warranty |
|---|---|---|
| Region validity | Usually China mainland only; rarely honored abroad | Global—warranty follows the buyer, not a regional service contract |
| Scope | Accidental damage replacement (fee applies per incident) | Hardware defects from workmanship; full repair or replacement without per‑claim fee |
| Activation window | Typically must be purchased within 48 hours of drone activation (new) | Available from day one—no activation deadline |
| Transferability | Tied to serial and original DJI account; not officially transferable as a separate product | Warranty rights transfer with proof of purchase |
| Certainty for international buyer | Low—strictly region‑locked with limited exceptions | High—defined terms, clear process, no regional service center dependency |
| Service location | Must ship to in‑region service center | Remote diagnosis; repair handled at Reboot Hub’s facility in the China supply chain |
When you import a refurbished DJI drone from China, think of any existing DJI Care Refresh as a potential bonus—not as the main event. If you happen to be based in or near China, the plan might work seamlessly. If you are in Nairobi, Jakarta, Santiago, Mumbai, Johannesburg, Manila, Amsterdam, Paris, London, or Madrid, the safer planning assumption is that you will rely on the seller’s warranty and your own responsible flying to protect your investment. Some buyers succeed in getting cross‑region service, but counting on it is a gamble that doesn’t match the calibrated, risk‑aware approach we recommend.
There is no documented standard policy that guarantees a China‑attached Care Refresh plan will be honored at DJI’s service network in Chile. The plan is coded to the China mainland service region. You can contact DJI Support in Chile with the serial number to ask for a written determination, but without that confirmation you should assume the plan will not apply. In that scenario, a seller warranty—like the 180‑day coverage Reboot Hub includes—becomes your primary safeguard.
Generally not through local European service centers. DJI Europe processes claims for plans purchased inside the European service region. A drone originally sold with a China‑region plan will typically be redirected to a China service center unless DJI support grants a rare exception. Because refurbished drones often originate from China, the safest approach is to treat any existing Care Refresh as a bonus that might require shipping the drone back to China, which can be logistically and financially impractical.
Agricultural platforms like the Agras series carry additional service constraints. DJI Agriculture frequently links Care Refresh to regional hubs that handle payload calibration and regulatory servicing. A China‑bound plan is very unlikely to be accepted at an agricultural service point in Kenya. You should contact DJI Agriculture support directly and ask whether the specific serial number can be serviced under that plan in your country. If it cannot, factor the cost of local repair or third‑party equipment insurance into your total cost of ownership.
The plan is tied to the drone’s serial number, not the original owner’s identity, so you can technically file a claim—provided you are within the original service region. If your country does not fall into that region, you may need to ship the drone back at your own expense. Additionally, if the original owner has already used all the replacement allotments or the plan is near expiration, it will offer no usable coverage. Always verify the remaining replacements and the expiration date with DJI before factoring it into your purchase decision.
Rarely. DJI normally requires a new Care Refresh plan to be purchased within 48 hours of the drone’s first activation. Since a refurbished drone has already been activated, that window is closed in most cases. You can explore DJI Care Enterprise, which sometimes has more flexible eligibility, or look into standalone equipment insurance through an aviation‑specialist broker. None of these replace a solid refurbisher warranty as your first line of defense; Reboot Hub’s warranty policy is designed to fill that gap from the moment your drone arrives.
Reboot Hub approaches reliability at the hardware level. Every camera, gimbal, flight controller, and battery connector is exercised under load during a multi‑point bench test run by MOHRSS Level‑3 technicians capable of chip‑level repair. Units are graded transparently as "Pristine Pre‑Owned" or "Flawless," and every refurbished drone ships with a 180‑day warranty. While DJI Care Refresh is an accident insurance product, Reboot Hub’s process focuses on delivering a drone that is already mechanically sound. For many international buyers who can’t easily use a China‑locked Care Refresh plan, that approach provides more immediate, less conditional peace of mind.
The economics of buying a refurbished DJI drone from China are compelling, but the value proposition shouldn’t hinge on whether a region‑locked DJI Care Refresh plan transfers to your country. In most cases outside of China, it won’t—and when it does, it often comes with shipping delays and uncertain outcomes. What shifts a cross‑border refurbished purchase from a gamble to a calculated decision is the seller’s own technical rigor and warranty terms.
A drone that has been bench‑tested by certified technicians, graded honestly, and backed by a clear warranty gives you the leverage to fly with confidence regardless of DJI’s regional fine print. If you are ready to compare models and find a refurbished unit that matches your workflow and your local risk environment, browse the Reboot Hub drone comparison or explore our full grading standard. The hardware is proven; the only remaining question is which airframe fits your needs.
Disclaimer: DJI Care Refresh terms, service regions, and eligibility requirements are set by DJI and can change at any time. This article is based on general operational experience and publicly documented principles. Always confirm your specific drone’s coverage with DJI’s official support in your country. No content here should be read as a guarantee of service or a binding interpretation of DJI policy.
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