DJI is gearing up to expand its impressive lineup of camera gimbals with the introduction of the RS 4 Mini. While fans are eagerly awaiting an official announcement, whispers about this new addition have surfaced, hinting at some compelling features.
The RS 4 Mini recently made its way through the certification process with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), which has shed some light on what to expect. Intriguingly, it appears that the RS 4 Mini will sport a larger battery capacity than its predecessors. While the standard RS 4 battery is rated at 21 Wh and 3,000 mAh, the Mini version will reportedly feature a 22.32 Wh battery, translating to a solid 3,100 mAh capacity. This upgrade suggests extended usage time, which is always a welcome enhancement for on-the-go filmmakers and creatives.
Even though detailed specifications are still under wraps, it’s confirmed that the RS 4 Mini, like its bigger sibling, will support Bluetooth 5.1 Low Energy (LE), ensuring seamless connectivity and control. Unfortunately, there’s no word yet on the device’s launch date, leaving excitement and anticipation in the air.
DJI continues to set the standard in the world of camera stabilization technology, and the RS 4 Mini seems poised to offer a compact, yet powerful option for those looking to capture smooth, professional-grade footage with ease. Keep an eye out for more updates as DJI unveils what promises to be another stellar entry in their lineup.






