DJI
DJI Mavic 3 Low-Noise Propellers
The DJI Mavic 3 Low-Noise Propellers are factory-spec replacement blades engineered for a quieter flight signature on the consumer Mavic 3 platform. Each pair contains one clockwise (CW) and one counter-clockwise (CCW) folding blade, sized 9.4 × 5.3 inches (23.9 × 13.5 cm). Every propeller is dynamically balanced at the factory to reduce vibration and acoustic output, which in turn lowers power consumption and keeps the aircraft inside its published flight envelope.
Genuine DJI replacement propellers for the consumer Mavic 3 family. One CW, one CCW per pair.
Features
- Genuine DJI low-noise propellers (DJI part CP.MA.00000424.01), the factory-fit propeller for the consumer Mavic 3 family
- Dynamic balancing at the factory reduces vibration and lowers the aircraft's acoustic footprint compared to a damaged or unbalanced blade
- Foldable two-blade design collapses for transport in the standard Mavic 3 case and locks rigid in operation
- Lightweight at 8.5 g per blade, so installing a fresh pair does not change the aircraft's takeoff weight in any meaningful way
- Each pair contains one clockwise (CW) and one counter-clockwise (CCW) blade, the configuration required to replace a matched rotor pair
- Safety-oriented blade geometry designed to reduce damage in the event of a strike
Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Compatible aircraft | DJI Mavic 3, Mavic 3 Classic, Mavic 3 Pro, Mavic 3 Cine, Mavic 3 Pro Cine |
| DJI part number | CP.MA.00000424.01 |
| UPC | 190021048195 |
| Type | Foldable two-blade propeller |
| Material | Plastic |
| Color | Black |
| Diameter | 23.9 cm (9.4 in) |
| Pitch | 13.5 cm (5.3 in) |
| Weight (single blade) | 8.5 g (0.3 oz) |
| Rotation pair | 1 × clockwise (CW), 1 × counter-clockwise (CCW) |
Who this is for
- Mavic 3, Mavic 3 Classic, and Mavic 3 Pro owners replacing a chipped, cracked, or warped propeller as part of routine maintenance
- Operators who want spare props in the bag so a single blade strike does not end the flying day
- Cinematographers and broadcast operators recording live audio on set, where rotor noise would otherwise bleed into the mix
- Pilots flying in noise-sensitive areas: parks, wildlife sites, residential neighborhoods, ceremonies, and quiet outdoor venues
What's included
- 1 × Clockwise (CW) low-noise propeller
- 1 × Counter-clockwise (CCW) low-noise propeller
Installation and care
- Inspect propellers before every flight. Replace any blade that is chipped, cracked, warped, or shows visible damage. A damaged propeller is one of the most common preventable causes of in-flight failure on a multirotor.
- Install propellers strictly in accordance with the procedure in the DJI Mavic 3 user manual. The CW and CCW blades are not interchangeable; each goes in a specific position on the airframe.
- These propellers are built for the consumer Mavic 3 family. They are not compatible with the Mavic 3 Enterprise Series (Mavic 3E, 3T, 3M), which uses a different propeller.
- Replace the entire set when one blade goes out of service if you fly often. Mismatched blade wear across positions causes uneven vibration and can shorten motor and bearing life.
- After installation, perform a hover check and confirm there is no vibration or unusual acoustic signature before committing to a longer flight.
- Store unused propellers in their original packaging or a soft pouch. Composite blades can pick up scratches and microcracks in a loose gear bag that will show up as vibration on the next flight.
Please note: The Mavic 3 uses multiple propeller pairs to make a complete set. This listing is a single pair (1 × CW, 1 × CCW) and is intended as a replacement or spare. Refer to the DJI Mavic 3 user manual for the full propeller count and the correct CW / CCW placement on the airframe. The aircraft is sold separately.
Regardless of whether you fly under FAA Part 107, recreational rules (Section 44809), or another regulatory framework, the remote pilot is responsible for ensuring the aircraft is airworthy before each flight. A current set of undamaged, factory-spec propellers is part of that determination. Inspect, document, and replace propellers on the schedule that fits your flying.
FAQ
Which Mavic 3 variants do these fit?
DJI lists this propeller as compatible with the Mavic 3, Mavic 3 Classic, Mavic 3 Pro, Mavic 3 Cine, and Mavic 3 Pro Cine. It is not compatible with the Mavic 3 Enterprise Series (Mavic 3E, Mavic 3T, Mavic 3M), which uses a different DJI propeller. If you are unsure which Mavic 3 you own, check the model label on the airframe or in the DJI Fly app before ordering.
How much quieter are these than the standard propellers?
DJI markets this part as the low-noise propeller for the Mavic 3, with dynamic balancing tuned to reduce acoustic output. The exact dB delta depends on aircraft load, altitude, and how close the listener is to the aircraft, so the practical answer is "noticeably quieter under most flight conditions." For missions where being heard from the ground would compromise the work — wildlife observation, location recording, ceremonies, sensitive neighborhoods — this is the propeller to fly.
Does switching to low-noise propellers change my flight time?
DJI describes the dynamic balancing as reducing power consumption, which can yield a small improvement in flight efficiency. DJI does not publish a specific flight-time delta for the Mavic 3 with these propellers installed, so treat any change as marginal. The primary reason to choose this propeller is acoustic, not endurance.
How many propellers does a full Mavic 3 set require?
The Mavic 3 is a quadcopter and uses four propellers in total: two clockwise and two counter-clockwise, with specific placement on the airframe. This listing is a single pair (1 × CW, 1 × CCW), so a full replacement set is two pairs of this part. Refer to the DJI Mavic 3 user manual for the correct CW / CCW placement on each arm.
When should I replace a propeller?
Replace any propeller that shows visible damage during preflight inspection, including chips, cracks, gouges, warping, or material deformation. Replace immediately after any prop strike or hard landing, even if no damage is visible. Spinning propellers can hide hairline cracks until they fail under load, so when in doubt, replace.
What happens if I install the CW and CCW props in the wrong positions?
The aircraft will not be able to maintain stable flight; the flight controller will detect imbalanced torque almost immediately and either refuse takeoff or attempt an emergency response. Always confirm CW and CCW placement against the DJI Mavic 3 user manual before each flight. Most DJI propellers are marked or color-coded for orientation; check the installation diagram in the manual.
Can these propellers be repaired?
No. A damaged blade has compromised structural integrity and unpredictable balance, both of which create real risk in flight. Replace damaged propellers; do not field-repair them with adhesives or fillers.