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DJI Clones Flood US Market Amid FCC Ban
29 Jan
Summary
- DJI products are appearing in US stores under different brand names.
- New companies, SkyRover and Xtra Technology, sell near-identical DJI products.
- DJI is on the FCC's 'Covered List', banning new drone launches in the US.

DJI products are now appearing in US stores under the guise of new companies, including Xtra Technology and SkyRover. These entities are selling consumer drones and cameras that bear striking resemblances to DJI's popular offerings, such as the Osmo Pocket 3 and Mini 4 Pro. Investigations reveal that these 'clones' often share identical hardware and software, with only branding removed.
This phenomenon occurs while DJI itself is navigating significant challenges in the US market. The company has been placed on the US Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) 'Covered List,' a move that prohibits the launch of new DJI drones in the country. This ban is part of ongoing scrutiny regarding DJI's alleged ties to the Chinese military and government.
The emergence of these closely related products has led to speculation that DJI might be behind these new companies. The strategy could be an attempt to circumvent the FCC's restrictions, reduce import costs, and maintain market presence in the United States. However, DJI has offered a non-committal response when approached for comment.




