
Perhaps the most important thing for a content creation tool like the Pocket is the camera.Īnd there are clear differences between the Pocket 2 and Osmo Pocket with DJI's new release helping to capture enhanced quality photo and video.įirstly, the Pocket 2 comes with a larger sensor and a wider lens. However, the Pocket 2 does benefit from a new modular design, which lets users remove the bottom part of the grip to attach accessories. They also both afford 140 minutes of battery life. The Pocket 2 and Osmo Pocket have a one-inch touchscreen for intuitive user control, and they can also be integrated with a smartphone. The DJI Pocket 2's camera has a red stripe around it, but that looks to be a way of distinguishing the two products. In both cases, the camera sits at the top of the grip. In terms of appearance, there isn't much separating the Pocket 2 and the Osmo Pocket.īoth are tiny single-handed 3-axis gimbal stabilisers the Pocket 2 weighing 117g, and the original Pocket 116g. Pocket 2 v Osmo Pocket - Design And Performance A rebranded, revamped and upgraded version of its predecessor, packed with new features and intelligent functions.īut is it enough of an upgrade? And should you consider replacing your original Osmo Pocket with this new kid on the block?įind out in our comparison review.


DJI announced the ground-breaking Osmo Pocket a teeny-tiny handheld gimbal stabiliser.Ī dream for vloggers and content creators on the go, the mini device was every bit as popular as it was revolutionary.īut now, almost two years later, DJI has announced the next generation in its miniature camera range.
