
- The DJI Osmo Pocket 4 has appeared in another leaked image
- A launch for the vlogging camera shouldn’t be far off now
- It may well come with an optional wireless remote accessory
It looks as though we’re not going to see the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 vlogging camera replaced before the end of 2025, but another image of its successor has sneaked out online, together with details of a brand new accessory that might accompany it.
Tipster @OsitaLV (via Notebookcheck) has posted a fresh picture of the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 (the camera furthest to the left in the image below), together with its predecessor (the middle camera) and an unidentified camera on the far right that we can’t quite see.
The changes we’ve seen in previous leaks are again visible here: there’s a larger camera housing, which we think is to fit in a dual lens setup, as well as additional physical buttons underneath the rotating viewfinder screen.
Might the camera on the far right be a single-lens version of the DJI Osmo Pocket 4? It’s difficult to tell, and we haven’t heard too many rumors about multiple variants of this camera – though it’s definitely possible that standard and pro versions will be offered.
An accompanying accessory
We were expecting the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 to break cover before the end of the year, but that now looks unlikely to happen. The word from those in the know is that quality control issues have meant that the camera has been delayed into 2026.
Further complicating matters, new DJI products are now banned in the US, as of December 23. It looks as though the new camera won’t be launching there at all, though previously purchased DJI kit should carry on working as normal.
We’ve also heard that the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 might come with a new accessory: New Camera (again via Notebookcheck) spotted something called the DJI Osmo FrameTap has been registered at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the US.
Quite how that fits in with the US ban isn’t clear – but the listing suggests it’s a wireless remote that goes with the camera. Given the number of leaks we’ve seen so far, it shouldn’t be too long before these devices are made official.
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