Fans of the DJI drones are yelling after the drone maker has announced that new orders of the Mavic Pro will ship before January 18th.
DJI Mavic Pro has been one of the most controversial drones is 2016. It was talked about a lot of times not only for its amazing features but also for the fact that the demand for this drone looks to outnumber its supply. This may sound like a good thing, at least for DJI and for the fanatic spectators too. However, for people who ordered the drone it is a frustrating understatement.
DJI may have been initially encountered an issue in shipping all pre-ordered drones but the company should also be given credit for eventually owning up to the mistakes and authentically explained themselves to their buyers, reports Gizmodo.
Nevertheless, DJI has then promised to try to ship all Mavic Pro orders, which were made before the third of November not later than December. With a promise as specific as that, the question at present is whether or not the company was able to fulfil that promise.
As soon as the controversy regarding DJI's inability to ship the Mavic Pro started, shipment ETAs of the drone were pushed back to up to eight weeks from order confirmation. This has been applied not only by DJI but also by all third-party retailers.
This was reasonable and the drone was still praised for all its greatness. Needless to say, this stretched-out shipping schedule also ended when the holiday rush ended. Now, if you want to buy the Mavic Pro from DJI's site then you will see that the drone is now listed with an estimated shipping time of seven to ten business days.
Right now, there are still a few people who are taking to online communities to question whether or not their Mavic Pros, are actually getting shipped to them within that same new time frame. This means that there are still people from the previous batch of customers who still haven't received their drones.
The change of the Mavic Pro's shipment schedule was just posted recently so it's still right to give the company a second chance to clear all past orders before the said ten-day window completes. Hopefully, DJI is able to prioritize its past buyers and be able to redeem itself from the shipment controversy.
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