Key Takeaways
1. The launch of the Mavic 4 Pro has been delayed, now expected around May 13 instead of April 24.
2. The starting price for the Mavic 4 Pro is anticipated to be $2,250, similar to the Mavic 3 Pro’s current price of $2,199.
3. A TikToker shared an unboxing video showcasing the Mavic 4 Pro for the first time.
4. The unboxing video features footage of the drone performing a 360-degree roll.
5. The Mavic 4 Pro is expected to come with a new RC Pro 2 controller, but the video shows the current RC 2 remote control.
This week was supposed to be the time when DJI would start to officially hint at the long-awaited Mavic 4 Pro. To summarize, there were rumors about a launch event set for April 17, which would take place a week later. Although some suggested that this timeline might have changed, a usually trustworthy source for drone news claimed that this was not true.
Change in Launch Date
However, Jasper Ellens has recently reported that the Mavic 4 Pro won’t be launching on April 24 as previously thought. Instead, the successor to the Mavic 3 Pro (currently priced at $2,199 on Amazon) is now not likely to make its debut until at least May 13. The starting price of $2,250 seems to be staying the same, according to sources.
Exciting Unboxing Video
In the meantime, a TikToker was seen sharing a short video where they unbox the Mavic 4 Pro for the very first time. Not only that, but Matheo Leo also gives viewers a close look at the drone in action. The video, which is included below, shows some footage during a 360-degree roll. While it’s anticipated that the Mavic 4 Pro will launch with a new RC Pro 2 controller, only the current RC 2 remote control is visible in the video below.
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