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Why the USA can't buy the Mavic 4 Pro.

If you want to save yourself some time, skip to 2:03 where Russ states the following:

"Shipments are reportedly being blocked at US ports by Customs and Border Protection, based on guidance from other government agencies including the department of commerce"

He offers no additional details or explains who is reporting these claims. Since most of everything else he shared was from last year or prior, it's possible he might be referring to this announcement from DJI from back in October 2024.
 
If you want to save yourself some time, skip to 2:03 where Russ states the following:

"Shipments are reportedly being blocked at US ports by Customs and Border Protection, based on guidance from other government agencies including the department of commerce"

He offers no additional details or explains who is reporting these claims. Since most of everything else he shared was from last year or prior, it's possible he might be referring to this announcement from DJI from back in October 2024.
The Mavic 4 has not been released in the US yet I thought.
 
The Mavic 4 has not been released in the US yet I thought.
Correct.

However, that doesn't necessarily mean DJI hasn't started shipping them to their warehouses within the US. We really don't know what they plan to do since they haven't officially announced their plans.
 
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The “Too Bad!” was enough for me to decide not to watch.
Probably just more misinformation regarding what DJI is or isn’t doing, which they have every right to do, with or without our(U.S.)permission.
 
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Correct.

However, that doesn't necessarily mean DJI hasn't started shipping them to their warehouses within the US. We really don't know what they plan to do since they haven't officially announced their plans.
If they started shipping them to warehouses in the US then a US release should have also been announced at the same time,one would think.
 
If they started shipping them to warehouses in the US then a US release should have also been announced at the same time,one would think.
My only point was that we can't be certain Customs and Border Protection is blocking all DJI shipments, as suggested in the video posted above.

For all we know, DJI might be preparing to release in the US. Anything is possible, especially since they haven't officially stated they won't ever be releasing in the US.
 
My only point was that we can't be certain Customs and Border Protection is blocking all DJI shipments, as suggested in the video posted above.

For all we know, DJI might be preparing to release in the US. Anything is possible, especially since they haven't officially stated they won't ever be releasing in the US.
I sure hope they do release it in the US as I am looking at it very closely.I really cant see them not releasing it ,and I think it will happen shortly.
 
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I sure hope they do release it in the US as I am looking at it very closely.I really cant see them not releasing it ,and I think it will happen shortly.
Until the U.S. Customs holds on DJI shipments into the U.S. stop being a problem, it makes no sense for DJI to sell a product into the U.S. that cannot be reliably delivered to the customer, resulting in it just being returned to them, and necessitating a full refund to the customer.
 
Correct.

However, that doesn't necessarily mean DJI hasn't started shipping them to their warehouses within the US. We really don't know what they plan to do since they haven't officially announced their plans.
Indeed. Somehow, DJI managed to get some units into the U.S., whether overtly or through subterfuge, which were made available for reviewers, Adorama and DJI New York. Oddly, no one is willing to share how that was accomplished.

Shipment of mass quantities to their U.S. warehouses would require something other than subterfuge, which I suspect was how the initial units were shipped in. There was also an NDA requirement of nondisclosure by the reviewers in their initial reviews that DJI had chosen not to sell to the U.S.. 51 Drones alludes to that in the YouTube comments below the video. Only after DJI officially announced that fact themselves, were the YouTuber reviewers were free to discuss it in their descriptions, comments, and subsequent videos.

However, it certainly ticked off a lot of U.S. viewers, who excitedly watched all the first day YT reviews, only to find out elsewhere, some 24 hours later, that they couldn’t buy it in the U.S, and yet the ALL reviewers deliberately left out that critical fact!
 
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With all this going on, I have wondered if [Cough] Skydio [Cough] were still in the consumer segment with a comparable drone or two ( Mavic 3 or 4 ) they would be doing all right.

Maybe not. 🤔
 
With all this going on, I have wondered if [Cough] Skydio [Cough] were still in the consumer segment with a comparable drone or two ( Mavic 3 or 4 ) they would be doing all right.

Maybe not. 🤔
With the backstabbing, lobbying of low level career politicians and snide corporate sabotage to boost their own bid towards market dominance, I think most people who had watched this debacle unfold would take one look at the name (cough) Skydio (cough) and keep their wallet in their pocket on general principle.
 
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If you want a glimpse of what American manufactures are willing to do to competition, regardless of foreign or domestic, read about the Tucker or watch the movie.
 
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With the backstabbing, lobbying of low level career politicians and snide corporate sabotage to boost their own bid towards market dominance, I think most people who had watched this debacle unfold would take one look at the name (cough) Skydio (cough) and keep their wallet in their pocket on general principle.
That came to mind as I posted, at a point in time if Adam just focused on bringing consumers the best that his company could put out instead of what has transpired, Skydio would be doing well, I've read somewhere that they are not doing as well in the enterprise segment, time will tell.
 
That came to mind as I posted, at a point in time if Adam just focused on bringing consumers the best that his company could put out instead of what has transpired, Skydio would be doing well, I've read somewhere that they are not doing as well in the enterprise segment, time will tell.
I'm reminded that (at least in the UK) political 'muscle' has the lifespan of a Nexus 6 (blatant Blade Runner reference)... 4 years, which means all those staunch patriotic allies will be looking around for another vote-grabbing bandwagon to climb on now that Skydio has deflated.
 
Correct.

However, that doesn't necessarily mean DJI hasn't started shipping them to their warehouses within the US. We really don't know what they plan to do since they haven't officially announced their plans.
DJI should tell us more about the status. Please keep us updated as it seems like you are very knowledgeable about this subject as I pre ordered one at B&H on day one about 7 hours after they went on sale. (the creator bundle)
 
I think we already have some historical references regarding DJI getting drones into the US lately. Look at the the latest 2 or 3 models and their success rates, what makes the M4P any different? Why would a M4P be able to easily sail thru but the Air 3S cannot?

CBP is not a commercial shipping service, it's not cool to continuously probe their defenses with your repeated attempts of creative shipping to get product past them are rebuffed. At some point, it's going to get painful when the fees and fines and confiscations and the holds and refusals to return and destroyed and lost product starts to add up along with the customer complains, the loss of good will, and the repeated warnings from card processor. It's just not sustainable.

That's no way to conduct a respectable business hence the big f/u to America.
 
With all this going on, I have wondered if [Cough] Skydio [Cough] were still in the consumer segment with a comparable drone or two ( Mavic 3 or 4 ) they would be doing all right.

Maybe not. 🤔
Oh boy,DJI has nothing to worry about when it comes to Skydio junk.I wonder if skydio will ever figure out how to make a drone that will fly further than 2 feet for starters.
 
Oh boy,DJI has nothing to worry about when it comes to Skydio junk.I wonder if skydio will ever figure out how to make a drone that will fly further than 2 feet for starters.
LOL, I gotta ask, do you own a Skydio ??
 

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