DJI RS4 Mini With AI Tracking Module Launches Feb 20 – What to Expect

DJI has released a cryptic teaser for what now appears to be a new AI-powered tracking module for the upcoming DJI RS4 Mini handheld gimbal, featuring a distinctive black cylindrical form factor with an illuminated green LED ring. The announcement, posted on social media, is scheduled for February 20, 2025, at 8 AM EST.

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The speculation about this being an RS4 Mini component is strengthened by recently leaked images showing a tracking module with a similar form factor. The leaked image reveals a silver and black device with what appears to be a camera sensor, matching the general design aesthetic seen in DJI’s teaser. This AI-powered tracking module would represent a significant evolution in DJI’s stabilization technology, particularly for their professional gimbal line.

Dji Rs4 Mini With Ai Tracking Module Launches Feb 20 - What To Expect

The teaser images show the module’s textured matte black surface with an integrated circular LED array creating a bright green ring illumination. This design language aligns perfectly with DJI’s RS series stabilizers, particularly in its professional aesthetic and build quality. The green LED ring appears to be a new feature for the RS series, likely serving as a visual indicator for tracking status, stabilization modes, and system feedback.

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In the broader market context, this release would position the RS4 Mini as DJI’s most advanced compact gimbal to date. The “Roll With It” tagline, combined with the circular design element and the leaked tracking module image, suggests DJI is focusing heavily on advanced motion tracking capabilities. This would directly challenge competitors like Zhiyun’s Crane series, which has recently introduced similar tracking features.

Dji Rs4 Mini With Ai Tracking Module Launches Feb 20

The design refinements visible in both the teaser and leaked images indicate DJI has significantly evolved the RS series’ tracking capabilities. This new module would likely introduce more sophisticated subject tracking, potentially utilizing advanced AI algorithms for improved accuracy and responsiveness. The professional videography market has been demanding better autonomous tracking solutions, and this appears to be DJI’s answer to those needs.

Looking at the broader industry implications, this release suggests DJI is doubling down on professional-grade stabilization solutions while incorporating more intelligent features. The company appears to be addressing the growing demand for sophisticated tracking capabilities in professional video production, particularly among solo operators and small production teams.

The full specifications and features will be revealed at the February 20 announcement, but based on the teaser and leaked images, DJI seems poised to set a new standard in gimbal tracking technology. The integration of this advanced tracking module could significantly enhance the RS4 Mini’s capabilities for professional videographers and content creators, particularly those who frequently work alone and need reliable autonomous tracking features.


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