By Vanessa Francisco, | February 06, 2017
DJI is said to be doing its best to clear all its previous orders. (Stefan Brending/CC-BY-SA-3.0)
Since its shipping facilities have been improved, DJI Mavic Pro shipment schedule is now down to five to 10 days. Many customers were upset when DJI Mavic Pro shipments were delayed in the past.
DJI apologized to disappointed consumers in November last year as they waited for their DJI Mavic Pro units. The portable drone was originally scheduled to be released on October 15, but this was postponed to the 21 because of high-demand. DJI had promised to ship out unsettled orders in November and December.
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Meanwhile, there were speculations that DJI had miscalculated the demand for the Mavic Pro, which resulted in the shortage of supply.
The ETA of the Mavic Pro shipments were delayed for up to eight weeks after order validation by DJI and other third-party retailers. Now, the shipment is from five to 10 days, which means the company's delivery problems have been resolved. DJI is about to deliver all existing orders for the Mavic Pro.
The DJI Mavic Pro is a very powerful and portable drone that is utilized for airborne photography. It comes with a new OcuSync transmission system which delivers up to 4.3 miles of communication range. The DJI Mavic Pro can fly up to 40 mp/h unmanned for up to 27 minutes. The drone can also avoid obstacles with amplified flight security. It has vision placing with GPS and GL ONASS that guarantees detailed outdoor and indoor positioning. With the new DJI Mavic Pro shipment schedule down to five to 10 days, it will be more convenient to customers as they would not have to wait for a long time anymore. DJI is said to be doing its best to clear all its previous orders.
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