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DJI

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93 articles stable

The FCC’s December 2025 ban on new DJI imports, marketing and sales capped coverage’s shift from drone-product launches to a U.S. market-access fight.

Who they are

DJI is a Chinese drone maker whose coverage spans consumer and camera-equipped drones, including the Mini, Mavic and FPV lines, but increasingly centers on its ability to operate in the U.S. It also appears as a benchmark for Chinese robotics growth strategies, including Unitree’s, and has signaled an expansion beyond drones with the DJI Romo robot vacuum.

The recent arc

Recent coverage has pivoted sharply from product capability to U.S. restrictions. DJI introduced the €2,099 Mavic 4 Pro in May 2025, with a 360-degree rotating gimbal, while saying it would not be available in the U.S. at launch; that was followed by reporting that its lobbying to preserve U.S. operations was struggling and a court ruling allowing the Department of Defense to retain its “Chinese Military Company” designation.

The culmination was the Wall Street Journal’s December 2025 report that the FCC banned imports, marketing and sales of new foreign-made drones and components, explicitly including DJI and Autel. The latest 2026 stories broaden the frame: former chief scientist James Wu discussed leaving to found FJDynamics for agricultural and construction robots, and SemiAnalysis cited DJI’s strategy in its examination of Unitree.

The tension

The central tension is DJI’s entrenched position in the U.S. drone market versus a national-security campaign directed at Chinese drone suppliers. The FCC and Department of Defense actions put DJI alongside Autel, while Skydio is covered as the major U.S. drone maker competing with Chinese companies; the policy fight therefore overlaps with an effort to build a domestic alternative to Chinese drone scale and capabilities.

Why it matters

If the restrictions hold, DJI’s story becomes a test of whether U.S. drone demand can shift away from a leading Chinese supplier while American rivals such as Skydio scale. DJI’s move into robot vacuums and its influence as a model for Unitree suggest the consequences may extend beyond consumer drones, though the corpus does not establish how successfully DJI can replace lost U.S. access or diversify its business.

DJI has appeared in 93 articles since 2015-02. Coverage peaked in 2025Q3 with 3 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Chinese, China, Skydio, U.S..

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Coverage Timeline

2025-05-13
The Verge 18 related

Chinese drone company DJI unveils the €2,099 Mavic 4 Pro with a 360° rotating gimbal, and says it won't be available in the US at launch, a first for its drones

The Mavic 4 Pro is coming to Canada and Mexico, but not the USA (for now). … Today, DJI is officially announcing …

2024-11-07
ZDNET 12 related

DJI announces the $229 Goggles N3 for its FPV drones Neo and Avata 2, with a 1080p screen, a 54-degree field of view, and a defogger, available later this month

on a budget Absolute Geeks : DJI makes FPV flight more accessible with affordable Goggles N3 DJI NEWS : DJI Elevates Immersive Drone Flight Experience with New Goggles N3 Haye Kesteloo / DroneXL.co : ...

2024-09-05
Engadget 14 related

DJI unveils Neo, a $200 drone aimed at content creators and casual users with features like palm takeoff, voice control, ActiveTrack, phone control, and more

It's simple to use but offers advanced features like smartphone and voice control.  —  DJI has just unveiled the Neo …

2023-09-26
Engadget 29 related

DJI Mini 4 Pro review: lightweight, improved obstacle avoidance, great ActiveTrack 360 subject tracking, 4K at 60fps, but not crashproof and expensive at $760

Better range, tracking and crash protection, plus ultra slow mo 4K  —  Last year, DJI showed what was possible in a small drone …

2021-11-05
MacRumors 22 related

DJI launches Mavic 3 drone with dual-camera system, redesigned batteries offering up to 46 minutes of flight time, improved tracking and safety, and more

DJI today announced the launch of the Mavic 3, a followup to the company's Mavic 2 drone.  DJI says that the Mavic 3 represents the …

2021-04-16
The Verge 9 related

Review of DJI's new $999 Mavic Air 2S: great for beginners with a big one-inch camera sensor but is expensive and there's a significant crop in 4K 60fps

Vjeran Pavic / The Verge :

2021-04-15
The Verge 12 related

Review of DJI's new $999 Mavic Air 2S: great for beginners with a big one-inch camera sensor but is expensive and there's a significant crop in 4K 60fps

The Mavic Air 2S's camera sensor is the same size as what you get in the higher-end Mavic 2 Pro.  It's much larger than the half-inch sensor used in last year's Air 2.

2021-03-03
The Verge 25 related

DJI launches a $1,299 first person view drone bundle, which includes FPV Goggles V2 with crisp 810p resolution, controller, and a drone with ~20-min flight time

Vjeran Pavic / The Verge :

2020-11-05
Digital Trends 22 related

DJI launches the $449 Mini 2 with upgraded camera for 4K 30fps recording, OcuSync 2.0 with a 10 km video transmission range, claims 31 mins of flight time

- Proper 4K video capture  — Handles windy conditions  — Stable connection with OcuSync 2.0  — Ridiculously compact size

2020-04-28
The Verge 18 related

DJI unveils Mavic Air 2 with upgraded camera sensor that can take 48MP photos and shoot 4K at 60 fps, claims 34 minutes of flying time, shipping May 11 at $799

A bigger sensor, a bigger battery, and redesigned controller come to DJI's mainstream drone  —  Two and a half years …

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TEXXR tracks 97 tech news articles mentioning DJI, dating back to February 2015. The biggest stories include The US FCC bans imports, marketing, and sales of new foreign-made drones and components,... and DJI Mini 4 Pro review: lightweight, improved obstacle avoidance, great ActiveTrack 360.... Frequently covered alongside Ben Popper / The Verge :, FPV, Congress, US Army, and GoPro. Coverage has shifted toward competition themes and away from regulation, enterprise.

Key Moments

2024Q3enterprise -50pts; consumer +100pts; regulation -100pts
2025Q1consumer -67pts; funding +33pts
2025Q3enterprise +50pts; consumer -33pts; funding -33pts

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