by WinFuture’s Roland Quandt just days ahead of the company’s launch event which was held yesterday.
As it turns out, the information provided by Quandt is yet again accurate. The DJI OM 6 is revealed to mostly retain its predecessor’s design, complete with a foldable mounting arm, magnetic-based detachable phone clamp, built-in extension rod, and a Bluetooth-based control interface on its grip section.
DJI’s new flagship smartphone gimbal also comes with 3-axis stabilisation as well as the new and improved ActiveTrack 5.0 system with wider tracking coverage and also allows you to steadily track subjects from longer distances. Also onboard is a 1,000 mAh non-removable battery that is capable of lasting up to six hours and a half hours of operating time. Its onboard USB-C based fast charging supports a rate of 10 W, which DJI claims would take approximately over an hour for a full charge.
to the old Osmo Mobile 4, but with more current internal hardware and also features the new status indicator above its controls. Besides that, it also comes with 3-axis stabilisation and a larger 2,600 mAh battery that can last up to eight hours of running time. Being a more budget-friendly option, DJI unfortunately excluded some features such as the built-in extension rod and the new Quick Launch function.
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