The best Black Friday drone deals

Black Friday drone deals
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Black Friday is when drone prices hit turbulence, in the best way. This year, the deals window officially runs from Friday, November 28, through Cyber Monday on December 1, but early discounts are already taking off at major retailers.

Our hub gathers the strongest offers in one place so you can move fast on doorbusters and bundle savings before stock flies out. So continue scrolling for the best deals we are seeing now, and on Black Friday itself.

Best retailers

Amazon: Cheap prices on camera gear
Adorama: 48-hour frenzy – save up to $500!
B&H Photo Video: Deals on camera brands
Walmart: DSLR, Mirrorless & action cameras
Best Buy: Save on TVs, laptops, appliances

Best Black Friday Drone deals in the US

Bwine F7MINI
Save 27% ($60.46)
Bwine F7MINI : was $220.34 now $159.88 at Amazon

Coming in at below the 250g limit and with dual batteries in the pack, as well as a hard travel case, this is a good price for a beginner drone with GPS hold. There is a camera to record video, GPS return to home, and even waypoint mission planning.

SKYROVER X1 Fly
Save 7% ($51)
SKYROVER X1 Fly: was $750 now $699 at Amazon

Skyrover has a lot of the capabilities of a DJI drone, but is fully legal in America with 4K60fps camera, 50000ft Transmission Range, 360° Obstacle Sensing, subject tracking, HDR, and this discounted bundle includes 3 x 32 minute batteries and a charging hub for them.

Bwine F7GIM Pro 6K
Save 38% ($199.95)
Bwine F7GIM Pro 6K: was $519.84 now $319.89 at Amazon

A Bwine drone with a brushless gimbal for steady video. 10,000ft range transmission, 6K photos, 4K/30fps video and two batteries to offer up to 70 minutes total flying time. GPS and "GPS Smart Modes" including 'cinematic moves'. Night Mode 2.0 to reduce noise in low-light situations.

Bwine F7MINI SE GPS
Save 37% ($93.20)
Bwine F7MINI SE GPS: was $249.98 now $156.78 at Amazon

Coming in at below the 250g limit and with dual batteries in the pack, as well as a hard travel case, and a claimed 2.7K camera this is a good price for a beginner drone with GPS hold. There is a camera to record video, GPS return to home, and even waypoint mission planning, and fold-out controller grips. (This version also offers a GPS buzzer for tracking called, excitingly, B112S, and that bundle is discounted on Amazon too).

Best Black Friday Drone deals in the UK

DJI Mini 4 Pro
Save £314
DJI Mini 4 Pro: was £869 now £555 at Amazon

The DJI Mini 4 Pro with RC 2 controller is down to just £555 at Amazon - which is an incredible price for a sub-250g 4K drone with omnidirectional obstacle sensing and smart tracking.

NAFYRE N11 PRO GPS Drone
Save 50% (£130)
NAFYRE N11 PRO GPS Drone: was £259.99 now £129.99 at Amazon

With a fold-out remote control that connects to your phone and a built-in camera, this is a great way to get to grips with the concept of a drone camera at minimal cost. It has modern features like GPS hold and one-button GPS return to home too.

What to look for

If you’re new to drones, start with the basics: flight time, camera quality, and safety. Look for at least 25–30 minutes in the air, solid GPS positioning, and multi-direction obstacle avoidance for confident, beginner-friendly flying. On the camera side, sensor size is king - larger sensors deliver cleaner 4K, better low-light, and more dynamic range. Creators should also check for 10-bit recording, flat profiles like D-Log, and reliable subject tracking.

Regular pilots should focus on range, reliability, and wind resistance. A robust transmission system helps maintain a clean video feed, while Level 5 wind resistance (or better) keeps footage stable when conditions get gusty. If you shoot a lot, prioritize Fly More-style bundles that add extra batteries, a charging hub, ND filters, and a proper case—these packages often represent the best value on Black Friday.

Don’t forget rules and red tape. Sub-250g models are attractive for lighter registration requirements in many regions and are easier to travel with, while heavier drones offer stronger cameras and sensors for professional work. It’s worth checking for local compliance notes like Remote ID (US) or class markings and open-category rules (UK/EU) so the drone you buy is the drone you can actually fly.

Finally, buy from authorized retailers and compare warranty options or care plans—saving $100 isn’t worth it if after-sales support is shaky. We’ll keep this hub updated with standout deals, the best bundles, and quick-hit advice on which drone suits your needs—whether you’re upgrading your aerial kit or taking your very first flight.

When does Black Friday start?

Black Friday officially begins on Friday, November 28, 2025. However, many major retailers start rolling out early deals well before the big day – often a week or even two in advance. The event then continues through the weekend and wraps up on Cyber Monday, December 1, when you’ll find the final wave of offers before prices return to normal.

Do I need a Amazon Prime subscription for Black Friday?

Short answer: No, you don’t need Amazon Prime to shop Black Friday deals.

However, if you plan to buy mainly from Amazon, Prime is certainly worth having. Some of the biggest discounts (including Lightning Deals) are Prime-exclusive, and you’ll get fast, free delivery that helps you snag limited-stock items in time.

If you’re not a member, consider the 30-day free trial for the event, and better yet, if you're a student, Amazon is offering you 6 months for FREE! - You can always cancel before it renews.

Sebastian Oakley
Ecommerce Editor

For nearly two decades Sebastian's work has been published internationally. Originally specializing in Equestrianism, his visuals have been used by the leading names in the equestrian industry such as The Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI), The Jockey Club, Horse & Hound, and many more for various advertising campaigns, books, and pre/post-event highlights.

He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, holds a Foundation Degree in Equitation Science, and holds a Master of Arts in Publishing. He is a member of Nikon NPS and has been a Nikon user since his film days using a Nikon F5. He saw the digital transition with Nikon's D series cameras and is still, to this day, the youngest member to be elected into BEWA, the British Equestrian Writers' Association.

He is familiar with and shows great interest in 35mm, medium, and large-format photography, using products by Leica, Phase One, Hasselblad, Alpa, and Sinar. Sebastian has also used many cinema cameras from Sony, RED, ARRI, and everything in between. He now spends his spare time using his trusted Leica M-E or Leica M2, shooting Street/Documentary photography as he sees it, usually in Black and White.