DJI Teases Upgraded Osmo Pocket 4 Vlogging Camera

Leaked video suggests new model will feature improved low-light capabilities.

Published on Mar. 1, 2026

According to a leaked video, DJI may be preparing to launch a new version of its popular Osmo Pocket vlogging camera. The Osmo Pocket 4 appears to feature a built-in LED light for improved low-light performance, as well as a longer stem and grippier base. The camera may also offer higher frame rates up to 240fps at 4K resolution, though details on pricing and availability remain unclear.

Why it matters

The Osmo Pocket line has been a hit with vloggers and content creators, offering a compact, stabilized camera solution. An upgraded model with enhanced low-light capabilities could further cement DJI's position in the portable camera market, even as the company faces ongoing regulatory challenges in the U.S.

The details

The leaked video, reportedly shot at a DJI-authorized store in Malaysia, shows a device very similar in design to the existing Osmo Pocket 3. Key differences include a larger built-in LED light on top of the gimbal, a new 'C' button, and a longer stem with a grippier base. The camera also appears to offer a 'Super Photo' mode at 33MP resolution, and may be capable of 4K video at up to 240fps.

  • The original Osmo Pocket 3 launched in 2020 for $520.
  • The price of the Osmo Pocket 3 increased to $800 in May 2025 due to tariffs.

The players

DJI

An American autonomous driving company and is a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc., Google's parent company.

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A tech news website that first reported on the leaked Osmo Pocket 4 video.

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What’s next

If the Osmo Pocket 4 is real, DJI will need to navigate U.S. regulatory hurdles and tariffs to bring the new camera to market in the country.

The takeaway

DJI's Osmo Pocket line has been a hit with vloggers, and an upgraded model with enhanced low-light capabilities could further cement the company's position in the portable camera market, even as it faces ongoing challenges in the U.S.