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DEERC D35Pro lands on Amazon as a DJI-style 4K drone with GPS and optional screen remote

DEERC D35Pro lands on Amazon as a DJI-style 4K drone with GPS and optional screen remote

The DEERC D35Pro drone is expanding to more Amazon marketplaces, positioning itself as a budget alternative for buyers who want GPS-assisted flying without paying DJI-level prices. Listings in countries including Australia and Germany show two bundles: a lower-cost kit and a pricier version with a built-in display remote.

Pricing varies by region and promotions, but the entry bundle sits at about $100, while the package with the LCD controller is closer to $190. Both are sold via third-party storefronts, with fulfillment handled by Amazon in the listed regions, which typically shortens delivery times.

GPS features aimed at beginners

DEERC markets the D35Pro around GPS functions designed to reduce manual workload, including waypoint-style flight and an automated return-to-home option. Those tools can help stabilize outdoor use, though performance can still depend heavily on satellite lock and local conditions.

The drone also includes a follow-me mode intended for activities such as cycling or running, where tracking can replace a second camera operator. As with similar consumer drones, reliability can vary with speed, obstacles, and how well the GPS signal holds.

Range and camera claims to watch

DEERC lists live video transmission at up to 984 feet using the 5 GHz band, a figure that is typically measured in ideal, interference-free environments. In real-world neighborhoods with Wi‑Fi congestion, trees, or buildings, usable range is often significantly lower.

The company advertises up to 20 minutes of flight time per battery charge, which is in line with many entry-level GPS drones. The camera is promoted as 4K for photos, while shoppers may want to check product details closely for the supported resolution and frame rate when recording video.

Regulations still apply to budget drones

Even low-cost drones can trigger registration and operating requirements depending on country and weight class. In markets such as the EU and Australia, buyers should also confirm local rules on where drones may be flown, as well as any training or labeling obligations.