DJI’s Osmo Pocket 4 resurfaces as rumors point to a December 2025 vlogging debut

DJI’s launch schedule isn’t slowing down. Fresh off unveiling the Neo 2 and Osmo Action 6, the company looks set to keep the momentum going with its next handheld vlogging rig: the Osmo Pocket 4.

Here’s what’s new. The Neo 2 is already available worldwide, while the Osmo Action 6 is currently limited to DJI’s home market. That won’t last long—DJI has signaled a global rollout for the Osmo Action 6 on November 18. With those releases lined up, attention is shifting to the Pocket line, and a new leak has sparked serious interest.

A newly surfaced photo shows what appears to be the Osmo Pocket 4 sporting a dual-camera setup—a major departure from the single-camera design of the Osmo Pocket 3, which currently sells for around $525. The image aligns with an earlier leak from the same source, adding credibility to the design change. Notably, previous photos of the device avoided showing the front, which makes this new look particularly revealing.

Why does a dual-camera Pocket matter? If accurate, it could unlock more creative flexibility for vloggers and mobile filmmakers—think different focal lengths, improved low-light performance, or subject tracking options without swapping gear. While exact specs remain under wraps, the design shift alone suggests DJI is aiming to push the Pocket series further into pro-friendly territory while keeping it ultra-portable.

Timing-wise, sources indicate DJI plans to officially unveil the Osmo Pocket 4 on December 18. With that date on the horizon, expect more substantial leaks and details to surface before month’s end.

Key takeaways:
– Neo 2 is available globally now; Osmo Action 6 goes global on November 18
– New leak points to a dual-camera Osmo Pocket 4, a first for the series
– Design matches earlier images from the same leaker, lending weight to the rumors
– Official Osmo Pocket 4 announcement is reportedly set for December 18
– Osmo Pocket 3 remains on sale at around $525 for those who don’t want to wait

If you’re weighing an upgrade or planning a new vlogging setup, this holiday season could be an ideal time to watch DJI’s lineup—especially if the Pocket 4’s rumored dual-camera system becomes official.