DJI Air 3 Review: Features, Performance, and Best Uses for Drones
The Slow Release Air 3 with Screen Fly More Combo is in pristine condition, rated conservatively at 9.5 out of 10 as good as new. The only visible mark is the one shown in picture 4. The battery has been used fewer than 15 times and has been meticulously maintained with regular charging to ensure its longevity.

The 4G module remains active and will continue to function until July 4, 2025. Additionally, the Care Refresh service has not been utilized yet, leaving you with four replacement opportunities up until June 11, 2026.

All accessories are original and included, ensuring you have everything you need for a seamless flying experience. This bundle comes complete with a wide-angle lens, ND filters, a DJI 100W charger, spare propellers, and more. The account associated with this combo is fully transferable to the new owner. Please note that local pickup in Shenzhen is the only option available for this transaction.






The DJI Air 3 seems like a solid upgrade, especially with those features and the battery maintenance you mentioned. I’m curious about how the 4G module expiration will affect future use—do you think it’ll be a big deal once it’s no longer active?
Thanks for your question! The 4G module expiration might require purchasing additional service plans in the future, but many users find it manageable. If you mostly fly in areas with good Wi-Fi or strong cellular coverage, it likely won’t be a major issue. Glad to see you’re thinking ahead—let me know if you have more thoughts!
The DJI Air 3 seems like a solid upgrade with those features, especially the 4G module lifespan giving peace of mind. I’m curious how the performance stacks up against older models—any chance you could share more about its speed or camera quality? And that Care Refresh service is a smart addition.
The battery maintenance tips are really helpful—I always worry about drone battery lifespan. That 4G module active until 2025 is a nice bonus too! Have you tested how the dual cameras perform in low light conditions?
The Air 3 sounds like a solid deal, especially with the battery barely used and the 4G module still active. That tiny mark in the photo seems negligible for a drone in such good condition. Have you tested it in low-light conditions? Curious how the dual cameras perform at dusk.