The Osmo Pocket 4 Pro — revealed May 14, 2026 at Cannes (dual-lens: 1-inch main + 3× telephoto, 10-bit D-Log2) — has now launched internationally, shipping June 29–30 (DJI Japan first). Its China price is CNY 3,799 (~$525); official EU/US-dollar pricing hasn't been published. Both the Pocket 4 and 4 Pro remain blocked from US sale.
DJI Osmo Pocket 4
DJI launched the Osmo Pocket 4 globally on April 16, 2026 — 1-inch CMOS, 4K/240fps, 14-stop dynamic range, 107GB internal storage, starting at $499 ($649–$749 for the Creator Combo). US buyers cannot purchase it — FCC authorization is pending, making the Pocket 4 the first launch directly blocked by the ongoing DJI ban fight.
By the DJI Rumors editorial team · Sources include FCC filings, leaked manual, and retail packaging photos
What about the Pro?
DJI revealed the Pocket 4 Pro at the Cannes Film Festival on May 14, 2026 — a dual-lens module pairing a 1-inch wide-angle main sensor with a 3× optical telephoto, plus 10-bit D-Log2. It launched internationally June 29–30 (DJI Japan first) at a China price of CNY 3,799 (~$525); official EU/US-dollar pricing isn’t published yet, and it is also blocked from US sale — so US buyers face an import either way.
What you can actually buy in the US right now
The Osmo Pocket 4 and 4 Pro are blocked from US sale. Here are the DJI handhelds you can still get — plus the top alternative.
DJI Osmo Action 6
DJI's flagship action cam — in stock in the US while the Pocket 4 stays blocked.
$426.00
In Stock
DJI Osmo 360
DJI's 360 camera, available stateside — a versatile handheld you can actually order.
$454.98
In Stock
Insta360 Ace Pro 2
The go-to non-DJI handheld brand — ships freely in the US, no ban headaches.
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Confirmed Specs (Pocket 4)
| Sensor | 1-inch CMOS, 14-stop dynamic range |
| Video | 4K/240fps, 6K/30fps |
| Storage | 107GB internal (800MB/s) |
| Stabilization | 3-axis mechanical gimbal |
| Battery | 1,545 mAh |
| Price (Base) | $499 USD |
| Price (Creator Combo) | $649–$749 USD |
| US availability | Not authorized (FCC pending) |
What We Know So Far
- •FCC filing confirmed — regulatory paperwork is on file, a strong indicator of imminent launch.
- •Retail packaging leaked — photos show a 1-inch sensor badge on the box, confirming the sensor upgrade.
- •4K/240fps video — double the Pocket 3’s 4K/120fps ceiling, plus 6K/30fps capture.
- •Pocket 4 Pro — revealed May 14, 2026 at Cannes: a dual-camera model (1-inch main + 3× telephoto) with 10-bit D-Log2 and ActiveTrack 7.0; launched internationally June 29–30 at a China price of CNY 3,799 (~$525).
Pocket 4 Pro (Revealed at Cannes)
| Cameras | Dual: 20mm f/2.0 1-inch main + 3× telephoto (1/1.5-inch) |
| Color | 10-bit D-Log2, ActiveTrack 7.0 |
| Revealed | May 14, 2026 (Cannes Film Festival) |
| Launch / Price / US | Launched internationally June 29–30 (Japan first); China CNY 3,799 (~$525); blocked from US |
Release Date
The standard Pocket 4 launched globally on April 16, 2026. DJI then revealed the Pocket 4 Pro at the Cannes Film Festival on May 14, 2026 — and launched it internationally on June 29–30 (DJI Japan first, with the broader global rollout following). Both models remain blocked from US sale.
Price
The standard Pocket 4 launched at $499($649–$749 for the Creator Combo). The Pocket 4 Pro launched internationally June 29–30 at a China price of CNY 3,799 (~$525); DJI hasn’t published official EU/US-dollar pricing. Both remain blocked from US sale, so US pricing is academic until that changes.
US Availability
Despite being a handheld camera rather than a drone, the Pocket 4 and 4 Pro are blocked from US sale — DJI has not obtained FCC authorization for either, so neither appears on DJI.com US or Amazon US. The Pocket 4 was the first product directly blocked by the ban; US buyers are limited to gray-market import (which voids warranty and can bring firmware-region issues).
For the full breakdown of the DJI ban and US buying options, see our complete US availability guide.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When did the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 launch?
The DJI Osmo Pocket 4 launched globally on April 16, 2026. It is not available in the US — the FCC has not granted authorization, making it the first product casualty of the ongoing DJI ban fight.
What sensor does the Osmo Pocket 4 use?
Retail packaging leaks confirm a 1-inch sensor with 14-stop dynamic range.
How much storage does the Osmo Pocket 4 have?
107GB of internal storage, confirmed by leaked retail packaging.
Is there a DJI Pocket 4 Pro?
Yes. DJI revealed the Osmo Pocket 4 Pro at the Cannes Film Festival on May 14, 2026 — a dual-camera model (20mm f/2.0 1-inch main sensor plus a 3× telephoto on a 1/1.5-inch sensor), with ActiveTrack 7.0 and 10-bit D-Log2. It launched internationally on June 29–30, 2026 (DJI Japan first) at a China price of CNY 3,799 (~$525); official EU/US-dollar pricing hasn't been published, and it is blocked from US sale by the FCC Covered List.
DJI Pocket 4 vs Pocket 3?
Both use a 1-inch sensor, so the Pocket 4's real gains over the Pocket 3 are speed and workflow: 4K/240fps slow-motion (vs the Pocket 3's 4K/120fps), 6K/30fps, 14-stop dynamic range, 10-bit D-Log, and 107GB of built-in storage. The Pocket 4 launched April 16, 2026 at $499 ($649–$749 for the Creator Combo).






