Global drone leader DJI has unveiled the upcoming DJI Mini 4K, set to be priced lower than its predecessor, the DJI Mini 4 Pro. This new model marks DJI's second consumer drone release this year following the Avata 2.
Anticipated Features
After a lull in consumer drone offerings, DJI has reinvigorated its lineup with two FPV segment drones in the first half of this year. The DJI Mini 4K is designed to operate without the need for a headset, distinguishing itself from previous models. While some images of the drone have surfaced recently, there are still gaps in the information available.
Rumored Specifications
@Quadro_News shared purported images of the speculated DJI Mini 4K, supposedly sourced from the company's Amazon storefront. These images, however, do not provide a comprehensive view of the drone's features. It is noted that the upcoming model will have a less advanced stabilization system compared to the Mini 4 Pro, likely due to its lower price point.
The DJI Mini 4K is expected to forgo certain hardware components used for omnidirectional obstacle sensing to accommodate its affordability. Speculation suggests that DJI might unveil the Mini 4K on April 29 at 13:00 UTC, according to unofficial reports. Following the brand's trend, pre-orders for the drone are anticipated to commence on the same date. Stay tuned for further updates from DJI regarding the release of the DJI Mini 4K.