Tag: DJI

  • DJI Mavic 4 Pro Leak: Latest Flagship Drone Details Unveiled

    DJI Mavic 4 Pro Leak: Latest Flagship Drone Details Unveiled

    Replacements for the Mavic 3 and Mavic 3 Pro (currently $1,989.98 on Amazon) have been eagerly anticipated for quite a while. It appears that DJI might finally be on the verge of launching the Mavic 4, potentially alongside the Mavic 4 Pro during a simultaneous event.

    Recent Developments

    To summarize, the Mavic 4 Pro recently showed up at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States. In contrast, DJI registered the Mavic 4 with the same regulatory agency a few months prior, showcasing a bigger battery compared to the Pro version.

    Insights on the New Model

    Igor Bogdanov has provided a more detailed look at the Mavic 4 Pro, which is shown below. Clearly, DJI’s upcoming premium drone will feature a revamped camera housing. However, the Mavic 4 Pro will still include three cameras, similar to its previous model.

    Future Plans

    Although Bogdanov hasn’t disclosed when DJI plans to unveil the Mavic 4 Pro, recent leaks suggest that the Mavic 4 and Mavic 4 Pro could be part of a series of launches that DJI has scheduled for 2025. Additionally, it seems that the Mini 5 and Flip drones might be coming soon, as well as the Osmo Action 6 action camera.

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  • DJI Mavic 4 Pro Leaks: Battery Upgrade and RTK Support Revealed

    DJI Mavic 4 Pro Leaks: Battery Upgrade and RTK Support Revealed

    It appears that DJI is filing for many new devices in the US as the legislative bodies there may soon ban sales. Recently, the company was seen registering the Flip with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the US.

    Mavic 4 Pro Spotted

    Now, several sources have noted that the Mavic 4 Pro has appeared in the FCC’s public database. For some context, hints of the regular Mavic 4 surfaced at the same regulatory agency just a month after the launch of the DJI Neo, which is currently priced at $199 on Amazon. Interestingly, the Mavic 4 Pro seems to have a slightly smaller battery compared to the Mavic 4, which is expected to be equipped with a 99.5 Wh (14.76V/6,471 mAh) battery.

    Battery Specifications

    In contrast, the FCC has disclosed that the Mavic 4 Pro comes with a 95.3 Wh (14.32 V/6,654 mAh) battery. It’s worth mentioning that DJI has developed L3A and L3B models, but the FCC states that these are "electrically identical" and have different names solely for marketing reasons. Sadly, the FCC does not share many other useful details about the Mavic 4 or how it will compare with the Mavic 4 or its earlier version.

    Additional Features and Insights

    Nevertheless, @OsitaLV has provided a few details, including that the Mavic 4 will include Real-Time Kinematic (RTK) support for enhanced location accuracy. The leaker also mentions that the Mavic 4 Cine Premium will come with a 2 TB built-in SSD. Additionally, all Mavic 4 models are expected to have a main camera that offers 14 stops of dynamic range and an "advanced dual controller," similar to what DJI includes with the Matric 30 series.

    Moreover, @OsitaLV asserts that Mavic 4 drones will be able to display a map alongside a flight-assist live image at the same time. Meanwhile, DJI’s upcoming flagship drone has also been seen in a recent test flight. Although the footage provides very little new information regarding the Mavic 4 series, it indicates that DJI’s next high-end drones are in an advanced development stage.

  • DJI Flip: Leaked Images of New Compact Drone Surface

    DJI Flip: Leaked Images of New Compact Drone Surface

    DJI has been busy this year, launching a variety of gadgets, including multiple drones. Recently, they unveiled the Mic Mini (curr. $169 on Amazon), a smaller option compared to the Mic 2 that was introduced earlier this year. Additionally, there are rumors about other devices in the works, such as a robot vacuum and a new camera gimbal.

    New Drone in the Works

    Now, there’s a new compact drone to add to their lineup. Although DJI hasn’t made any official announcements yet, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the US has released initial documents that provide information about the DJI Flip. Interestingly, the regulatory agency also included a sketch of the drone, showing various specifications in the process.

    Features and Battery Life

    For example, the DJI Flip includes propeller guards, which typically suggest that a drone might have a first-person view (FPV) mode similar to the new DJI Neo. However, Jasper Ellens has mentioned that the Flip has been spotted in public with a regular controller. This leads him to believe that the DJI Flip might not support FPV features. On the other hand, it is expected to have a significantly larger battery than the DJI Neo, which has a capacity of 1,435 mAh (10.5 Wh). In contrast, the FCC has disclosed that the DJI Flip will come equipped with a 3,110 mAh (22.3 Wh) battery. Sadly, other specifics and a release date are still a mystery at this point.


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  • DJI Launches RC Plus 2 Controller with O4 Video Transmission

    DJI Launches RC Plus 2 Controller with O4 Video Transmission

    There are currently no indications regarding the Mavic 4 series or any related enterprise drones. However, it appears that DJI has subtly rolled out the remote controller that will likely be paired with its upcoming flagship drones, such as the Inspire 4. The company has not made any official statements about this yet.

    New Features of the RC Plus 2

    Dronenr has discovered the next version of the RC Plus, which is priced at $1,599 on Amazon, listed alongside DJI’s new Agras T70 and T100 agricultural drones. To summarize, the RC Plus 2 introduces DJI O4 video transmission, a feature that the original RC Plus does not have since it supports drones like the Inspire 3. Consequently, the RC Plus 2 boasts a range that is 2 km longer than its earlier model.

    Design Changes and Specifications

    Additionally, Dronenr has observed some modifications, such as updated speaker vents, enhanced rubber bumpers, and a slight redesign. Nevertheless, the new remote control keeps the 7-inch display and maintains the same button arrangement as its predecessor. Sadly, it is still unclear when DJI will make the RC Plus 2 available outside of China at this point.

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  • DJI Mic Mini Specs Leaked Before Launch Day

    DJI Mic Mini Specs Leaked Before Launch Day

    The launch of DJI’s latest microphone is nearly here. Last week, the company teased that it will be unveiling a more compact version of the Mic 2 (currently priced at $99 on Amazon) on November 26 during an event they are calling ‘Carry Less, Capture More.’

    Specifications Unveiled

    In the meantime, leaker Igor Bogdanov (@Quadro_News) has disclosed all the final hardware specs, which we have listed below. The images also show what to expect from the Mic Mini’s charging case and its receiver. For your information, DJI has labeled these models as DMMC01 and DMMR01. As anticipated, the Mic Mini will offer Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity and operate within the 2.400-2.4835 GHz frequency range.

    Impressive Battery Life

    Additionally, both the transmitter and receiver are expected to have a battery life that surpasses ten hours, even though they use fairly small batteries. The optional charging case should be able to recharge the devices more than three times before it requires a recharge itself. Interestingly, the Mic Mini is rumored to be priced at just €59 (around $62). However, if you want the charging case, receiver, and two transmitters, the total price is expected to jump to €169. Check out the images below for more information.

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  • DJI Mavic 4 Drone and RC Plus 2 Controller Leaked Details

    DJI Mavic 4 Drone and RC Plus 2 Controller Leaked Details

    DJI has introduced a number of products this year, including a fresh action camera named the Osmo Action 5 Pro, which is currently priced at $349 on Amazon. Besides that, the company has also refreshed its consumer drone lineup with the Air 3S and Neo models. Nevertheless, the Mavic 3 series continues to be the flagship drone of the company, remaining popular more than three years after it was first launched.

    New Developments in Drone Technology

    Recently, various hints of potential new models have emerged online from well-known leakers. It appears that the Mavic 4 was seen alongside the Mavic 3 Pro. According to the information from those leaks, it looks like the Mavic 4 series may come with a round camera housing, marking a change from the existing Mavic 3 series design.

    Insights from Recent Footage

    On the other hand, some new footage shared by @OsitaLV, @JasperEllens, and @Quadro_News suggests a different story. The video shows what is believed to be a crashed Mavic 4 Enterprise, highlighting a more rectangular design for the drone’s camera housing that protects three lenses. Sadly, there are no further details available about these cameras, but it’s possible to see several sensors mounted on the top and bottom.

    Stronger Build and New Controller

    Interestingly, the upcoming drone seems to have particularly robust arms, which usually would bend in the event of a crash. Additionally, @Quadro_News has revealed the first image of a new RC Plus controller, named the RC Plus 2. There are a few design changes between the two controllers, although the general layout of the RC Plus 2 resembles that of its predecessor. It’s expected that the RC Plus 2 will be released alongside either the Mavic 4 or Mavic 4 Enterprise, which might also come equipped with bigger batteries compared to the older models. As things stand, it appears that DJI might delay the launch of either drone and their accessories until early 2025.


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  • DJI Mic Mini Leak: Price and Accessories for Compact Microphone

    DJI Mic Mini Leak: Price and Accessories for Compact Microphone

    DJI is set to introduce a cost-effective wireless microphone system named the DJI Mic Mini in the near future. Earlier this month, some details emerged about the microphone and its specifications. Recently, more information has surfaced regarding the pricing and the accessories that will come with it.

    Pricing Options for Creators

    According to a Twitter user and tipster @Quadro_News, the Mic Mini aims to attract budget-minded creators with varying pricing options. The lowest price point seems to be for a single Mic Mini unit priced at €59 (around $63.27). If you’re looking for a single unit that comes without a charging case, expect to pay around €89 (approximately $95.44). Lastly, there’s a dual-transmitter package that includes a dedicated charging case, which is rumored to cost €169 (about $181.2).

    Accessories Included in the Package

    The leak also provided an image showcasing the accessories that will be part of the higher-end bundle. The compact microphones are displayed next to a stylish charging case, along with windshields designed for various recording situations, a carrying pouch, and adapters for USB-C and 3.5mm, which will make it compatible with many devices.

    Lightweight and Portable Design

    Weighing in at just 10 grams, the Mic Mini is designed with portability in mind. Its simple design, combined with a clip-on feature as indicated in earlier leaks, suggests it could become a favorite choice for vloggers and mobile journalists who require high-quality audio while on the move.

    This recent leak also reaffirms previous details regarding the Mic Mini’s sleek clip-on design and color choices: Arctic White and Infinity Black. With all these specifics now disclosed, it seems an official announcement from DJI could be just around the corner—possibly in just a few days. Keep an eye out for any new information!


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  • DJI Osmo Mobile 7 Gimbal Leaked Alongside Two Other DJI Devices

    DJI Osmo Mobile 7 Gimbal Leaked Alongside Two Other DJI Devices

    It has been some time since we got hints that DJI is working on a new model to take over the Osmo Mobile 6 (currently priced at $139 on Amazon). In September 2023, leaker @Quadro_News shared that DJI had started to mention the Osmo Mobile 7 in its mobile applications. Despite this, we haven’t seen any details about the gimbal, especially with so many DJI products launching recently.

    Signs of a New Release

    However, it looks like a replacement for the Osmo Mobile 6 could be close. There isn’t much information available about the new model yet. Nevertheless, a clear indication of an upcoming device release has appeared online thanks to Jasper Ellens and Mauro Tandoi.

    DJI has now received certification for the Osmo Mobile 7 from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the U.S., and initial documents for the device have been made public. Sadly, the FCC has not disclosed how the camera gimbal will appear. Instead, the recent certifications suggest that DJI may unveil the Osmo Mobile 7 together with the ‘OM Multifunctional Module’ and a product called the Osmo Mobile 7P. While we don’t have any additional details about these three items yet, it seems likely that the FCC’s document release marks just the start of information leaks regarding the Osmo Mobile 7, rather than being a one-time event.

    Looking Ahead

    In short, the excitement surrounding the Osmo Mobile 7 is growing, and many are eager for more details. As we wait, it’s clear that DJI is gearing up for something big!


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  • DJI FPV Headset Leaked: Specs and Downgrades Revealed

    DJI FPV Headset Leaked: Specs and Downgrades Revealed

    DJI has been busy launching several new products in recent months. They kicked things off with the Neo, which is currently priced at $199 on Amazon. This lightweight drone weighs just 135 grams and was quickly followed by the release of the Osmo Action 5 Pro camera. Just yesterday, DJI unveiled the Air 3S, a product that had been leaked multiple times over the summer and early fall.

    New Products and Rumors

    In the midst of these announcements, information about the Mavic 4, RC Track, and Goggles N3 has also appeared online. However, it is still unclear when any of these will actually be revealed to the public. Nevertheless, Jasper Ellens has shared an initial glimpse of what could be the retail version of the Goggles N3.

    Goggles N3 Features

    Jasper Ellens mentioned that DJI has designed the Goggles N3 to pair with the Neo, supporting earlier speculations. This means that the Goggles N3 will likely feature less advanced technology compared to the Goggles 3, which launched alongside the Avata 2.

    While specific specifications have yet to be disclosed, Ellens suggests that the Goggles N3 will be affordable and lightweight but somewhat bulky compared to the Goggles 3. Additionally, the upcoming first-person view (FPV) goggles are expected to have a single screen and will support OcuSync 4 (O4) for video transmission.

    @JasperEllens, @MauroTandoi & @Quadro_News


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  • DJI Air 3S Drone Launch: Upgraded Cameras & Enhanced Obstacle Detection

    DJI Air 3S Drone Launch: Upgraded Cameras & Enhanced Obstacle Detection

    DJI has officially unveiled its new drone during the ‘Chase the View’ launch event held today. The highly anticipated Air 3S has been announced, although DJI has yet to release any formal details. Interestingly, The Verge has jumped the gun and shared its coverage on the launch ahead of time.

    Upgrades in Camera Technology

    The Air 3S sets itself apart from last year’s Air 3, which is currently priced at $1,549 on Amazon, with a range of camera enhancements. For instance, DJI has upgraded the primary camera from the Air 3, swapping out the 48 MP and 1/1.3-inch sensor for a much larger and more detailed 1-inch type sensor that shoots at 50 MP.

    Enhanced Features for Better Performance

    While the Air 3S keeps the 48 MP telephoto camera from its predecessor (with a 1/1.3-inch sensor offering 3x optical zoom), both cameras boast 14 f-stops of dynamic range. This enhancement is expected to help the Air 3S perform better in bright sunlight or during sunset shots. Additionally, the drone can record 4K videos at a smooth 60 FPS with HDR or 120 FPS for slow-motion captures.

    Storage and Battery Life Improvements

    Allegedly, new compression techniques are said to reduce file sizes by up to 30%, coinciding with DJI’s expansion of internal storage from 8 GB to a whopping 42 GB, while still allowing for microSD card additions. The Air 3S is also equipped with six cameras, a LiDAR scanner, and an infrared ToF sensor, which greatly improves its obstacle avoidance capabilities and ensures reliable ‘return to home’ functionality in low-light situations. The drone is claimed to offer up to 45 minutes of flight time between battery changes, although this is likely only achievable under perfect conditions with minimal wind and obstacles.

    The Air 3S will be available for order starting later today, with prices set at £959, €1,099, and $1,099, which includes an RC-N3 remote controller. DJI will also provide various combo packages with different controllers and accessories. However, it appears that the anticipated RC Track’s release has been postponed, as it was not mentioned at all in The Verge’s pre-launch coverage.

    DJI via The Verge


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