I think it's funny how every DJI launch, there's a comment about the launch excluding the US. As if the US market is under consideration for each and every launch for DJI to determine if the US is a good fit for the product or not. It's not.DJI doesn't sell drones directly to US residents; that's done. There's no more "choosing" to do so or not. They don't even sell drones to authorized resellers and retailers, at least not their consumer drones. They have removed all the details from their website, they don't have any contracts with Amazon or Best Buy, there's no warranty support or Care Refresh....that's over. It's not a model by model, launch by launch decision. It's over. No one should be expecting "the next" drone to somehow make it into the US because DJI makes a decision; that's never going to happen anytime soon. It's not that easy, you can't just turn on and turn off the channel overnight; doesn't work that way.
DJ doesn't sell their consumer products directly to US residents; that's done. Not sure how many launches we have to "miss" for that message to resonate.
It's not a case by case launch. US launches have been discontinued indefinitely. Should one day DJI decide to re-enter the market, we'll know it but until then we need to assume the Avata 3, the Avata 360, and the rest of the new cameras and drones and related DJI products don't stand much of a chance of being the one product that is released in America. Let's say the Action 6 was released in the US; for whatever it takes to support one sku in the US....it's just not worth it.
DJI’s new Osmo Action 6 goes global, but not in the US
DJI has officially taken the wraps off its next-gen action camera, the Osmo Action 6, marking a major global release only a week after its debut in China.