Key Takeaways
1. DJI has launched new products including the Mic 3, Mini 5 Pro, and Osmo Nano, following the Osmo 360’s release.
2. The RS 5 has received certification from the FCC, indicating a potential US market release.
3. The Mavic 4 Pro and Mini 5 Pro have not yet launched in the US.
4. The RS 5 will feature a 33.29 Wh battery, an upgrade from the RS 4’s 21 Wh battery.
5. The release date for the RS 5 remains uncertain, likely not happening before next year.
DJI has rolled out its latest set of products, including the Mic 3, Mini 5 Pro, and Osmo Nano. These releases come after the recent launch of the Osmo 360, which is currently priced at $601.99 on Amazon. Meanwhile, Igor Bogdanov has found out that a new device in the Ronin series is already in the works at an advanced stage.
Certification Update
According to the screenshot shared, DJI has received certification for the RS 5 from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the US. In the past, such certification would indicate that DJI is getting ready to release the device in the US market. However, it is worth noting that the Mavic 4 Pro and Mini 5 Pro still lack a US launch.
Previous Launches
Nonetheless, DJI did introduce the RS 4 Mini in the US earlier this year. The RS 4 Mini is still the latest offering from the series and comes with a bigger battery compared to the previous model, along with a new Intelligent Tracking Module. From the initial FCC documents, it seems that DJI aims to incorporate at least one similar feature in the upcoming Ronin 5 or RS 5.
Battery Specs
The image shared by Igor Bogdanov indicates that the RS 5 will have a 33.29 Wh battery, an improvement over the 21 Wh battery found in the RS 4. This upgrade would also surpass the RS 4 Pro, which has a battery capacity of 30 Wh. As of now, the release date for the RS 5 is still uncertain, as are other updates from the RS 4 series. Based on previous trends, it would be unexpected for the RS 5 to be officially launched before next year begins.
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