NewsDJI Osmo Pocket 4 has leaked online again. Release can happen at...

DJI Osmo Pocket 4 has leaked online again. Release can happen at any time.

  • DJI Osmo Pocket 4 has received FCC approval.
  • release may be soon
  • DJI plans to put forward its plan for the ban next month.

The successor to the DJI Osmo Pocket 3, which our editors call “the benchmark in its category,” is just around the corner. That’s because the FCC has discovered a new DJI camera designed for vlogging.

Electronic devices intended for sale in the continental United States must first be approved by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). as stated new camera And check your notesWe have just reached this point. So the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 may already appear in stores.

Who Documents issued by the Federal Communications Commission Nothing interesting was revealed about the camera. We specifically noticed that it supports Wi-Fi 5, just like the DJI Osmo Pocket 3. However, the battery capacity has been increased from 1300 mAh to 1545 mAh.

We’ll have to wait until we test the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 to assess the real impact of these changes on battery life. A battery with a large reserve is always good, regardless of what other parameters appear during use.

A ban in the United States is imminent.

Earlier, images of the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 were leaked online, showing off a substantially redesigned design. This new design will likely include a second screen, which could also affect battery life between charges.

Apart from this additional screen, there are also rumors that it will also have an additional camera. This dual sensor theoretically offers better photo and video quality, as well as a wider range of shooting modes.

The change comes amid tense circumstances in the US over the impending ban on new DJI products. This may come into effect from Tuesday, December 23. To avoid these penalties, government agencies must conduct a security audit by this date.

It seems that DJI wants to sell the Osmo Pocket 4 by December 23, which is the date when the ban may go into effect. However, it is unclear whether US authorities have the legal tools necessary to impose a retroactive ban on products released before this date.

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