I bought my Mavic from an Apple store in October 2016...while others had been waitingWent by my local Apple Store.
They stock both the
PHANTOM
and
MAVIC PRO.
WOW.
Went by my local Apple Store.
They stock both the
PHANTOM
and
MAVIC PRO.
WOW.
They have tons of non-Apple accessories at Apple stores. Speakers, cases, smart home devices, etc.Yeah, I picked up my new iMac at the Apple store recently and was surprised to see they had drones. I didn't know they had any non-Apple products there.
Weird because they only recently signed an exclusive deal to sell the Hover Camera Passport, a selfie drone in the Spark price bracket. Maybe they're setting up a drones section in their stores.Went by my local Apple Store.
They stock both the
PHANTOM
and
MAVIC PRO.
WOW.
Apple probably wants to buy DJI.I guess because DJI products work well with Apple.
Probably means they sell the light bulbs for an insainly marked up price. But, it is nice when a company throws in extras even if it is of no consequence to their bottom line. It makes us feel appreciated as a consumer. Too often we feel shafted by the customer service of some companies (ie. DJI).In an area where I'm not an expert (say for example, smart door locks), I usually rely on the Apple Store to filter out the good from the bad for me. They try their best to only cary things they're willing to associate with the Apple brand, and rarely will you find a poor choice on the shelf at their stores. I guess that's why they're carrying DJI gear, but I guarantee you they won't let DJI get away with poor customer service through them. They must have a contract to actually allow reasonable returns, warranty work, etc. or that relationship won't last.
(In my experience they've always been absurdly generous with customer support issues at Apple Stores... for example, I ordered six Hue floodlight style bulbs [$60 ea.], but one of them was defective. When I called to ask how to exchange it they said, "Don't worry about it. We'll just send you two replacements, in case you happen to get another bad one." What? Here's $120 worth of stuff just in case... lol... Apple, made of money)
Probably means they sell the light bulbs for an insainly marked up price. But, it is nice when a company throws in extras even if it is of no consequence to their bottom line. It makes us feel appreciated as a consumer. Too often we feel shafted by the customer service of some companies (ie. DJI).
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