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Best DJI Air 3S Accessories in 2026: 7 Worth Buying

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By Paul Posea

Best DJI Air 3S Accessories in 2026: 7 Worth Buying - drone reviews and comparison

Freewell DJI Air 3S All Day 4-Pack ND Filters - Split ND filters designed for the Air 3S dual-camera system

Freewell DJI Air 3S All Day 4-Pack ND Filters - ND Filters
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FeatureSpec
Filters IncludedND8, ND16, ND32, ND64
TypeSplit ND (covers both wide and tele cameras)
MaterialMulti-coated optical glass
MountMagnetic snap-on (Air 3S specific)
Compatible WithDJI Air 3S only
Pros and Cons
Pros
  • Split ND design covers both the wide and telephoto cameras simultaneously, so you don't need separate filter sets for each lens
  • Four filters (ND8/16/32/64) cover the full range from golden hour to harsh midday sun without gaps in the middle
  • Magnetic snap-on mount installs in seconds and holds firm during flight, including in wind
Cons
  • Only fits the Air 3S (and Air 3). The split ND design is incompatible with Mini series, Mavic 4 Pro, or any single-camera drone
  • Regular price is $100, but Freewell runs sales frequently that bring it to $50. Check current pricing before paying full retail
  • The magnetic mount occasionally picks up metal debris like iron filings if you're flying near construction sites or industrial areas

DJI Air 3S Intelligent Flight Battery - 4276mAh battery with 45-minute flight time and QuickTransfer

DJI Air 3S Intelligent Flight Battery - Batteries
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FeatureSpec
Capacity4276 mAh
Voltage14.6V
Weight260g
Flight TimeUp to 45 min
QuickTransferYes (off-state high-speed file transfer)
Compatible WithDJI Air 3S, DJI Air 3
Pros and Cons
Pros
  • 45 minutes per charge is among the longest in any consumer drone battery. Two batteries covers most full-day shoots without needing a third
  • Off-State QuickTransfer lets you pull files off the drone at high speed even when it's powered down, which saves time between flights
  • Backward compatible with the DJI Air 3, so if you upgrade later or own both drones, the batteries work across both
Cons
  • $245 per battery is expensive by any standard. Three batteries for a full day of flying runs $735 before you've bought anything else
  • At 260g the battery adds real weight to your kit bag, especially if you're carrying three or four of them
  • The Fly More Combo ($1,599) includes extra batteries, a charging hub, and shoulder bag for $500 over the base price. Buying batteries individually is significantly worse value

DJI Air 3S Wide-Angle Lens - 114-degree FOV lens attachment for the Air 3S wide camera

DJI Air 3S Wide-Angle Lens - Other
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FeatureSpec
Field of View114 degrees (vs 82 degrees stock)
Mount TypeMagnetic snap-on
Weight~12g
Resolution SupportFull 4K/60fps with lens attached
Compatible WithDJI Air 3S wide camera only
Pros and Cons
Pros
  • Expands the wide camera from 82 to 114 degrees, which is a visible difference in how much landscape you capture per frame. Real estate and travel footage benefit the most
  • Magnetic mount snaps on and off in seconds. No threading, no alignment fuss, and it holds firm during flight
  • Full 4K/60fps with no resolution penalty. Some third-party wide-angle adapters introduce softness at the edges, but the DJI lens keeps it clean
Cons
  • Only works on the Air 3S wide camera, not the telephoto. If you're switching between lenses mid-flight, you need to land and swap
  • Minor barrel distortion at the extreme edges of the frame. Noticeable in real estate interiors with straight lines, less so in nature and landscape
  • $69 for a small magnetic lens feels steep, but there are no third-party alternatives for the Air 3S that match the optical quality

Skyreat DJI Air 3S Carrying Case - Hard EVA case for the Air 3S, RC 2, and Fly More accessories

Skyreat DJI Air 3S Carrying Case - Cases
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Compatible with:
FeatureSpec
MaterialHard EVA shell with custom foam interior
FitsDJI Air 3S, RC 2 or RC-N3, 3 batteries, charging hub, cables, ND filters
ClosureDouble zipper with carabiner loop
Shoulder StrapIncluded (removable)
Weight1.5 lbs (empty)
Pros and Cons
Pros
  • Custom foam cutouts hold the Air 3S, RC 2 controller, three batteries, charging hub, and cables without anything sliding around
  • At 1.5 lbs empty it's light enough for hiking. The included shoulder strap makes it easy to carry to launch spots
  • Hard EVA shell protects against bumps and light rain. Not IP67 like a Pelican, but plenty for car-to-field transport
Cons
  • The foam is pre-cut for the Air 3S layout. If you switch to a different drone, the case won't adapt
  • No room for the wide-angle lens in its own slot. You'll need to tuck it into the mesh pocket or between accessories
  • The zipper quality is adequate but not premium. Heavy daily use over a year or two will likely need a replacement

Kingston Canvas Go! Plus 256GB - DJI's Top Pick

FeatureSpec
Capacity256GB
Speed ClassV30, U3, C10
BusUHS-I
Read Speed170 MB/s
Write Speed90 MB/s
App PerformanceA2
Operating Temp-25°C to 85°C
WarrantyLifetime limited
Pros and Cons
Pros
  • On DJI's official recommended list for the Flip, Mini 5 Pro, Air 3S, and Mavic 4 Pro, so compatibility isn't a guessing game
  • Strong price-to-performance ratio at around $24 for 256GB
  • 90 MB/s write speed comfortably exceeds V30 requirements for 4K recording on any DJI drone
  • Available in 64GB through 512GB so you can match the capacity to your flying habits
  • Lifetime warranty from a brand that's been making memory for decades
Cons
  • Write speed is noticeably slower than the SanDisk Extreme Pro or Samsung PRO Plus
  • Read speed of 170 MB/s means file transfers take a bit longer than faster cards
  • Less widely stocked in physical retail stores compared to SanDisk
  • No endurance rating — not the best pick if you leave the card recording for hours at a time

PGYTECH Landing Pad Pro V2 - 50cm reversible pad — folds flat, stakes down

PGYTECH Landing Pad Pro V2 - Landing Pads
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Compatible with:
dji mini 3dji mini 4 proDJI Mini 3 ProDJI Mini 4 ProDJI Mini 5 ProDJI NeoMost drones under 1kg
FeatureSpec
Diameter50cm (20 inches)
Folded Size25 x 17cm
MaterialPU double-sided, waterproof
Anchor Points4 eyelets for ground stakes
Ground Stakes4 included
Storage BagIncluded
ColorsTwo-color reversible (orange/grey)
Pros and Cons
Pros
  • Folds flat to a 25x17cm bundle that fits in the back pocket of most drone bags
  • Four stake eyelets let you pin it down in wind — crucial if you're landing on a hillside or at the beach
  • Double-sided reversible design: orange for high visibility in grass, grey for lower-profile environments
  • PU surface keeps dust and debris off the gimbal and camera on takeoff and landing
  • Works as a visual reference point from altitude, which genuinely helps orientation on longer flights
Cons
  • 50cm is on the smaller side for pilots who prefer a bigger visual target from altitude — the 75cm version exists if you want more margin
  • Ground stakes are short — they pull out in soft sand without extra reinforcement

DJI RC 2 Tempered Glass Screen Protector - 9H tempered glass for the RC 2's 5.5-inch screen

DJI RC 2 Tempered Glass Screen Protector - Other
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Compatible with:
dji mini 4 proDJI Air 3DJI Air 3SDJI Avata 2 (RC 2 controller)
FeatureSpec
CompatibilityDJI RC 2 controller
Material9H tempered glass
Thickness0.3mm
CoatingAnti-fingerprint oleophobic
Pack Size2 protectors included
Pros and Cons
Pros
  • 9H tempered glass actually resists the scratches that build up from pulling the RC 2 in and out of cases and bags — plastic film doesn't
  • Two protectors in the pack means one dust bubble or misaligned first attempt doesn't mean another order
  • Anti-fingerprint coating is noticeable on the RC 2's glossy screen when you're tapping settings quickly mid-flight
Cons
  • Tempered glass doesn't reposition once it touches the screen — alignment on installation needs to be right the first time
  • Only relevant for the DJI RC 2 controller with a built-in screen; RC-N1 users who mount their phone don't need this

How We Chose the Best DJI Air 3S Accessories

The Air 3S shares a lot of DNA with the Air 3, which means the accessory market is more mature than what you'll find for newer drones like the DJI Flip. But that maturity brings clutter. Amazon has hundreds of listings labeled "compatible with Air 3S" and half of them are generic products with a keyword-stuffed title. We filtered for:

  • Confirmed Air 3S compatibility, not just marketing claims. The Air 3S has a dual-camera system with a unique split-ND filter mount. Generic ND filters won't cover both lenses. The wide-angle lens attaches magnetically and is specific to the Air 3/3S. We verified physical fit for every accessory on this list.
  • Addresses a real limitation of the drone. The Air 3S already has omnidirectional obstacle avoidance, a 45-minute battery, and excellent stabilization. We skipped accessories that duplicate built-in capabilities and focused on things the drone genuinely lacks: exposure control, extended field of view, longer total session time, and transit protection.
  • Value relative to the drone's price. The Air 3S starts at $1,099. At this price tier, accessories should meaningfully extend capability, not just add convenience. A $69 wide-angle lens that changes what you can shoot is worth recommending. A $15 joystick cover is not.

Best DJI Air 3S Accessories by Use Case

Pick the row that matches how you shoot:

You want toBuy thisPriceWhy
Shoot cinematic videoFreewell Air 3S All Day 4-Pack ND Filters$50Split ND design covers both cameras. The Air 3S needs ND filters for proper motion blur in bright light
Capture wider landscapesDJI Air 3S Wide-Angle Lens$69Expands the wide camera from 82 to 114 degrees. Magnetic snap-on, no resolution penalty
Fly longer sessionsDJI Air 3S Intelligent Flight Battery$24545 minutes per charge. Two batteries covers most full-day shoots, but the Fly More Combo is better value
Protect the drone in transitSkyreat Air 3S Carrying Case$36Hard EVA shell fits the drone, RC 2, three batteries, charging hub, and cables. Shoulder strap included
Record hours of 4K footageKingston Canvas Go! Plus 256GB$22U3/V30 card handles the Air 3S's 4K/60fps bitrate. 256GB holds roughly 5-6 hours of footage
Protect the gimbal on launchPGYTECH Landing Pad Pro V2$25Keeps sand, grass, and gravel out of the gimbal and motor vents during takeoff and landing
Protect the RC 2 screenDJI RC 2 Screen Protector$139H tempered glass stops the scratches that build up from daily bag storage

Why the Wide-Angle Lens Changes What the Air 3S Can Do

DJI Air 3S Wide-Angle Lens magnetic mount

Most drone accessories protect, power, or filter. The DJI Air 3S Wide-Angle Lens is different because it changes the actual field of view from 82 to 114 degrees. That's a 39% wider frame, which matters in practice more than the number suggests.

Where the extra width is useful

Real estate interiors benefit the most. At 82 degrees, you need to fly further from a building to capture the full facade. At 114 degrees, you can frame the same building from closer range, which gives you better detail and a more natural perspective. Landscape and travel footage also benefits from the wider frame because you capture more of the scene without needing to pan.

The lens snaps on magnetically and adds about 12 grams. Full 4K/60fps works with the lens attached, with no visible resolution loss in the center of the frame. There is minor barrel distortion at the extreme edges, which is more noticeable on straight lines (building edges, horizons) than organic shapes (trees, mountains).

ND filters and the wide-angle lens

You can use ND filters and the wide-angle lens at the same time. The ND filter sits between the camera and the lens. Freewell's split ND filters are designed to work with the magnetic lens system, so you don't have to choose between exposure control and the wider field of view.

The Battery Situation: Individual vs. Fly More Combo

The Air 3S battery costs $245 individually. That's expensive. Two extra batteries ($490) plus a charging hub (~$60) plus a shoulder bag (~$40) adds up to nearly $600 in accessories. The Fly More Combo with RC 2 costs $1,599 and includes all of that for $500 over the base drone price.

If you haven't bought the Air 3S yet

DJI Air 3S Intelligent Flight Battery

Buy the Fly More Combo. The math works out to roughly $100 in savings compared to buying the base drone plus batteries, hub, and bag separately. You also get the RC 2 controller with its built-in screen, which saves you from draining your phone on every flight.

If you already own the base drone

One extra battery ($245) gives you about 80-90 minutes of total real-world flight time across two batteries. That's enough for most single-location shoots. A second spare ($490 total) makes sense if you travel to locations where you can't charge between flights or if you shoot professionally and can't afford downtime.

The Air 3S battery also has Off-State QuickTransfer, which lets you pull footage off the drone at high speed even when it's powered down. That's a nice bonus when you're swapping batteries and want to back up footage between flights.

Our Verdict: Best DJI Air 3S Accessories in 2026

Seven accessories for an already-capable drone. The first three change what the Air 3S can do. The last four keep it running and protected.

Freewell Air 3S All Day 4-Pack ND Filters ($50)

The most important upgrade for video quality. Split ND design covers both cameras simultaneously.

ND8 and ND16 handle golden hour through partly cloudy. ND32 and ND64 cover bright sun. Regularly on sale at $50 (retail $100), so check pricing before buying.

DJI Air 3S Wide-Angle Lens ($69)

Expands the wide camera from 82 to 114 degrees. Magnetic snap-on with no resolution penalty at 4K/60fps.

The standout accessory on this list because it changes what the Air 3S can capture. Real estate, landscape, and travel footage all benefit from the wider frame. Works with ND filters simultaneously.

DJI Air 3S Intelligent Flight Battery ($245)

45 minutes per charge, 4276mAh, and backward compatible with the Air 3. Two batteries covers most day shoots.

At $245, strongly consider the Fly More Combo if you haven't bought the drone yet. The combo includes extra batteries, charging hub, and shoulder bag for better per-unit value.

Skyreat DJI Air 3S Carrying Case ($36)

Hard EVA shell with custom foam cutouts for the drone, RC 2, three batteries, and cables.

At 1.5 lbs with a shoulder strap, it's light enough for hiking. Not waterproof like a Pelican case, but solid protection for car-to-field transport at a reasonable price.

Kingston Canvas Go! Plus 256GB ($22)

U3/V30 rated at 170MB/s read. Handles the Air 3S's 4K/60fps bitrate without dropping frames.

The Air 3S has 8GB internal storage, which fills up in about 15 minutes of 4K. A 256GB card extends that to roughly 5-6 hours. DJI lists the Kingston Canvas Go! Plus as officially compatible.

PGYTECH Landing Pad Pro V2 ($25)

Folds to 25x17cm, stakes down in wind, works with any drone. A landing pad is the most underrated accessory regardless of which drone you fly.

The Air 3S sits higher than the Flip or Mini series, but debris still reaches the gimbal and motor vents on sandy or gravel surfaces. A pad eliminates that risk.

DJI RC 2 Screen Protector ($13)

9H tempered glass for the RC 2's 5.5-inch screen. Two protectors in the pack.

If you fly with the RC 2 (included in Fly More Combo), the screen accumulates scratches from bag storage. Tempered glass resists that in a way plastic film doesn't. Only relevant if you have the RC 2, not the RC-N3.

FAQ

Yes. The Air 3S uses the same dual-camera filter mount as the Air 3, so ND filters labeled for the Air 3 are compatible with the Air 3S. This includes both the official DJI ND filter set and third-party options from Freewell, K&F Concept, and others. The split ND design covers both the wide and telephoto cameras simultaneously.

If you shoot real estate, landscape, or travel content, yes. The lens expands the wide camera from 82 to 114 degrees with no resolution penalty at 4K/60fps. That's a meaningful change in what the Air 3S can capture per frame. If you primarily shoot telephoto or close-up subjects, you won't use it enough to justify the cost.

Yes. The ND filter sits between the camera and the wide-angle lens. Freewell's split ND filters are designed to work with DJI's magnetic lens system, so you can stack the ND filter and the wide-angle lens without interference. The order is: camera, ND filter, wide-angle lens.

Two total (one included, one spare) covers most single-location shoots with 80-90 minutes of real flight time. Three is better for travel or professional work where you can't charge between flights. If you haven't bought the drone yet, the Fly More Combo ($1,599) is significantly better value than buying batteries individually at $245 each.

The Air 3S supports microSDXC cards up to 512GB. DJI recommends U3, V30 rated cards with at least 100MB/s write speed to handle 4K/60fps recording. The Kingston Canvas Go! Plus and Samsung EVO Plus are both on DJI's compatibility list. The Air 3S has 8GB of internal storage, enough for about 15 minutes of 4K, so an SD card is effectively required for any real session.

Almost always yes. The Fly More Combo with RC 2 ($1,599) includes extra batteries, the Battery Charging Hub, a shoulder bag, and the RC 2 controller with its built-in screen. Buying those items individually after purchasing the base drone costs over $600. The combo saves roughly $100 and gives you the RC 2 controller, which is a real quality-of-life upgrade over the phone-dependent RC-N3.

Not in most situations. The Air 3S has omnidirectional obstacle avoidance that covers forward, backward, up, down, and to the sides. Propeller guards add weight and reduce flight time without providing much additional protection outdoors. DJI does not sell official propeller guards for the Air 3S. If you need to fly indoors in tight spaces, a smaller drone like the DJI Flip (with built-in guards) is a better choice.

The Skyreat Air 3S case ($36) fits the drone, RC 2, three batteries, charging hub, and cables in custom foam. For more rugged protection, Go Professional Cases makes hard-shell options built for checked luggage, though they cost significantly more. Make sure whatever case you choose is labeled for the RC 2 controller specifically, as it's larger than the RC-N3 due to the built-in screen.

Paul Posea

Paul Posea

Author · Dronesgator

Paul Posea is the founder of Dronesgator and has been reviewing and comparing drones since 2015. With a Part 107 certification, 195 YouTube drone reviews, and published work on Digital Photography School, he combines hands-on flight testing with data-driven analysis to help pilots find the right drone.