DJI drops teaser clip ahead of next week's product launch
Early this morning, DJI released a teaser announcement on its social media channels. The video clip titled "Spin Your World" clocks in at less than 10 seconds. It opens with an aerial landscape shot of snowy mountains and a slight rolling gimbal movement. Coupled with the closing shot of two arms at the forefront and a tri-camera system with the word "Hasselblad" inscribed on top, it appears that DJI is releasing a follow-up to its Mavic 3 series drone. Whether intentional or not, leaks of DJI's products and their rumored specs flood online sites and forums months before release. If an overwhelming amount of speculation turns out to be correct, the Mavic 4 Pro will launch next week. As you can tell from the video, DJI has moved away from its traditional boxy camera system for a more spherical design. While it looks odd, the gimbal is rumored to allow more flexibility by enabling the camera to roll up to 175º while tilting in a range of -90º to +70º. DJI will either confirm or deny any rumors surrounding its latest release on Tuesday, May 13th, starting at 12:00 PM, GMT (8:00 AM, EST/5:00 AM, PST).

Early this morning, DJI released a teaser announcement on its social media channels. The video clip titled "Spin Your World" clocks in at less than 10 seconds. It opens with an aerial landscape shot of snowy mountains and a slight rolling gimbal movement. Coupled with the closing shot of two arms at the forefront and a tri-camera system with the word "Hasselblad" inscribed on top, it appears that DJI is releasing a follow-up to its Mavic 3 series drone.
Whether intentional or not, leaks of DJI's products and their rumored specs flood online sites and forums months before release. If an overwhelming amount of speculation turns out to be correct, the Mavic 4 Pro will launch next week. As you can tell from the video, DJI has moved away from its traditional boxy camera system for a more spherical design. While it looks odd, the gimbal is rumored to allow more flexibility by enabling the camera to roll up to 175º while tilting in a range of -90º to +70º.
DJI will either confirm or deny any rumors surrounding its latest release on Tuesday, May 13th, starting at 12:00 PM, GMT (8:00 AM, EST/5:00 AM, PST).