DJI Mavic 4 Pro Revealed with New Sensor Next to Mavic 3 Pro

Key Takeaways

1. DJI has not released new consumer drones recently, focusing instead on improving its gimbal lineup.
2. There are ongoing leaks about the Mavic 4 Pro, but it currently has no confirmed release date.
3. DJI may launch only the high-end Mavic 4 Pro instead of a budget-friendly Mavic 4 first.
4. The Mavic 4 Pro is expected to feature a new sensor in its propeller arms for better obstacle avoidance.
5. The new sensor area could potentially serve infrared (IR) or LiDAR functions, though specifics are not yet confirmed.


DJI has not launched any new consumer drones in a while, after introducing several models late last year. The company’s recent efforts have been concentrated on enhancing its gimbal lineup, including the RS 4 Mini and the more affordable Osmo Mobile 7 and Osmo Mobile 7P (currently priced at $149 on Amazon). Meanwhile, leakers are still disclosing new information about the Mavic 4 Pro, which still lacks a confirmed release date.

Potential Launch Strategy

At first glance, it seemed like DJI would start the Mavic 4 series with the more budget-friendly Mavic 4 before transitioning to the Mavic 4 Pro. However, the recent influx of leaks about the Mavic 4 Pro, along with the lack of Mavic 4 alternatives, suggests that DJI might only be getting ready to launch one high-end drone for now. For instance, images of Mavic 4 Pro casings have recently surfaced online. Additionally, various sources have shared a different image of the same drone undergoing pre-release tests next to a Mavic 3 Pro.

New Sensor Features

Recently, Jasper Ellens has disclosed that DJI plans to highlight a new sensor integrated into at least one of the drone’s propeller arms with the Mavic 4 Pro. To give some background, Mavic 3 series drones utilize cameras placed in their propeller arms to enhance obstacle avoidance effectiveness.

The Mavic 4 Pro seems to include these features as well, located at the tips of each propeller arm. Therefore, we believe that the large black section highlighted in the image below might pertain to something entirely different. Currently, Ellens theorizes that this area could serve for infrared (IR) or LiDAR functions, based on where it’s positioned. However, no additional details regarding its specific use are available at this moment.

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