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Learn about DJI drones, controllers, batteries, apps, firmware, repairs, parts, buying tips, and training from DroneEverything.

What Is DJI?

DJI is the leading drone brand for consumer, professional, commercial, and enterprise pilots. Its drones are widely used for photography, video, inspections, mapping, training, real estate, construction, and public safety.

DJI became the dominant name in drones by combining compact aircraft, stabilized camera systems, intelligent flight modes, reliable controllers, smart batteries, and easy-to-use flight apps. For many pilots, DJI is the starting point for both hobby flying and professional drone work.

DroneEverything supports DJI owners with repair services, replacement parts, drone sales, FAA Part 107 training, beginner flight training, and nationwide mail-in repair support.

DJI Drone Categories

Mini Series

Lightweight drones designed for portability, travel, beginner pilots, creators, and everyday aerial photography.

Air Series

Mid-size drones with stronger cameras, better flight performance, and more advanced features for serious pilots.

Mavic Series

Professional folding drones built for high-quality imaging, commercial jobs, and advanced aerial production.

Avata / FPV

First-person-view drones built for immersive flying, fast movement, and creative indoor or action footage.

Enterprise

Commercial drones used for inspections, thermal imaging, mapping, public safety, and specialized field work.

Agriculture & Delivery

Specialized systems for spraying, mapping, payload delivery, and industrial drone operations.

DJI Controllers, Batteries & Apps

Controllers

DJI controllers range from phone-based remote controllers to smart controllers with built-in screens. The controller affects range, signal strength, display quality, and overall flight experience.

Batteries

DJI Intelligent Flight Batteries manage power, temperature, charge cycles, and safety protections. Battery health is critical for safe flight and should be checked before every mission.

DJI Fly & DJI Pilot

DJI apps control flight settings, camera settings, firmware updates, flight records, safety warnings, and system calibration.

Firmware

Firmware controls the aircraft, controller, batteries, camera, gimbal, sensors, and flight systems. Failed updates can sometimes create repair or diagnostic issues.

DJI Repair & Parts Support

DroneEverything repairs DJI drones and supports pilots with parts, diagnostics, crash repair, gimbal repair, PTZ cable issues, camera problems, arms, motors, shells, GPS/IMU issues, and firmware-related troubleshooting.

Crash Repair

Arms, shells, motors, gimbals, cameras, landing gear, and structural damage after impact.

Gimbal & Camera Repair

PTZ cables, yaw motors, roll motors, pitch motors, camera errors, shaking gimbals, and no-video issues.

Diagnostics

Firmware failures, compass errors, IMU errors, GPS issues, pairing problems, battery faults, and sensor warnings.

Buying a DJI Drone

Choosing the right DJI drone depends on how you plan to fly. Beginners usually need simple controls, safe flight modes, and reliable obstacle awareness. Professional pilots may need stronger cameras, longer flight time, better wind performance, and advanced controller options.

Beginner Pilots

Look for a compact drone, simple controls, good safety features, and affordable replacement parts.

Creators

Focus on camera quality, stabilization, vertical video options, battery life, and portability.

Commercial Pilots

Prioritize reliability, camera capability, battery support, repairability, and FAA Part 107 readiness.

DJI Training & FAA Part 107 Support

DroneEverything helps new and experienced pilots learn safer flying, drone setup, flight controls, camera settings, FAA rules, airspace, weather, and Part 107 exam preparation.

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Everything DJI FAQ

What is DJI best known for?

DJI is best known for consumer and professional camera drones, including compact drones, advanced aerial imaging systems, controllers, batteries, and flight software.

Does DroneEverything repair DJI drones?

Yes. DroneEverything repairs DJI drones including crash damage, gimbal issues, camera problems, arm damage, motor problems, firmware issues, and diagnostic errors.

Can I buy DJI parts from DroneEverything?

DroneEverything supports DJI pilots with parts information, replacement parts, repair guidance, and service options depending on the drone model and issue.

Do I need FAA Part 107 to fly a DJI drone?

You need FAA Part 107 certification if you fly a drone for commercial purposes in the United States. DroneEverything offers training and prep support for Part 107 students.

What should I do before repairing a DJI drone?

Document the issue, check error codes, inspect the drone for visible damage, avoid unnecessary firmware changes, and contact DroneEverything for diagnostic guidance.

Need Help With a DJI Drone?

Whether you need DJI repair, parts, training, sales help, or FAA Part 107 support, DroneEverything can help you take the next step.

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