DJI has issued an urgent warning about its looming US ban, leaving drone owners worried about what comes next. The company highlights December 23, 2025, as a critical deadline. After this date, DJI could be added to the FCC's "Covered List," restricting the launch of new products in the U.S. This isn’t just about drones—other DJI devices could also be affected.
For anyone flying DJI drones, this potential ban raises serious questions. Existing devices may still function, but new product launches and certain software updates could be blocked. DJI says the only way to avoid the ban is through a security audit—but so far, no government agency has been assigned to conduct it. Drone enthusiasts and professionals now face a ticking clock to plan their next steps.
DJI is exploring options, but time is short. Without a completed security audit before December 23, the ban looks inevitable. The company urges users to stay informed about regulatory updates and prepare for potential impacts on new product availability. Keeping your devices updated now could help minimize disruptions if the ban takes effect.
Drone owners should monitor official DJI announcements closely and consider potential alternatives. Some experts recommend registering drones and securing firmware updates before the deadline. Preparing for a scenario where DJI’s products can’t be sold or updated in the U.S. is the safest strategy for hobbyists and commercial operators alike.
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