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DJI’s Mini 2 SE quadcopter folds to fit in the palm of your hand at $299 (All-time low)

Amazon is now marking down the new DJI Mini 2 SE for only the third time. This beginner drone is perfect for those just earning their wings or anyone looking to nab one of those sought-after under 249-gram quadcopters. Now it’s more affordable than ever at $299 shipped. This is $40 off the usual $339 price tag and marking a return of the all-time low for the first time since back over the holiday shopping season. The new DJI Mini 2 SE just launched last spring as a second-generation version of its entry-level quadcopter, complete with the company’s signature folding design and everything else you can read about below.

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FBI, DHS–both DJI users–urge avoiding Chinese drones as risks

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The walls appear to be steadily closing in on DJI in the US – and perhaps, users of its drones as well – following official warnings issued by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Department of Homeland Security’s Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency over alleged security threats China-produced drones pose to operators.

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Drone maker DJI drops teaser for second product launch this week

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While most of us have barely pulled ourselves out of the post-holiday slump, tech giant DJI is moving full steam ahead into 2024. Last week, the company announced the global rollout of its first-ever delivery drone FlyCart 30. And you likely know by now that a new pro audio product launch is slated for later today. But DJI doesn’t want to stop there. Another new teaser has dropped now to let us know that on Thursday, Jan. 18, the drone maker will unveil a solution that might just help to “shape” our world. Here are the deets…

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Air taxi developer Archer to equip Atlantic Aviation airports with eVTOL charging tech [Update]

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Electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) plane manufacturer Archer has announced a deal to outfit a host of airports across the US run by aeronautical fixed-base operator Atlantic Aviation with charging equipment for electric ground transport vehicles and future air taxis.

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Pro- and anti-DJI opeds illustrate role of lobbies in blacklisting battle

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A funny thing happened the on the way to the conclusion of an otherwise convincing editorial about the self-defeating consequences of the recently passed anti-China American Security Drone Act of 2023 (ASDA): The author associated himself with a lobby supported by same DJI targeted by the law’s federal blacklisting, thus undermining the effectiveness of what had been a very compelling argument.

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DJI’s all-new Osmo Action 4 cam sees first discounts starting at $299 (Save $100)

Amazon is now offering a new all-time low on the DJI Osmo Action 4. This action camera just released last fall and is now finally going on sale for the first time at $299 shipped. It normally sells for $399, and is now dropping by $100 for the only time to fittingly mark the best-ever discount. Also available directly from DJI. You can also save $100 on both the Cycling Combo at $349 and the Adventure Combo at $399 at either of the storefronts. We took a deep dive into what to expect from the Action 4 in our hands-on review,

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Saint Louis grounds crime-fighting (but unwelcome) drone surveillance company [Update]

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Clashing priorities of personal privacy, collective security, use of unpopular surveillance applications, and respect of federal airspace regulations are inflaming tempers in one Saint Louis neighborhood, whose resident are fighting to prevent an outside crime fighting advocate from using drones as for-hire aerial watch dogs.

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Drone Delivery Canada secures BVLOS dangerous cargo approval

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Canadian UAV transport specialist Drone Delivery Canada has effectively fused two different operational authorizations it had earned from regulators in past into a unified approval to fly beyond visual line of sight missions (BVLOS) while carrying medical payloads classified as dangerous cargo.

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