DJI O4 Air Unit Pro Leaked: New Images Reveal Significant Design Updates

Fresh leaked images have revealed exciting details about DJI’s upcoming O4 Air Unit, including both standard and Pro versions. The latest leak, shared by DJI insider Jasper Ellens, showcases what appears to be the Pro variant with enhanced features and improved thermal management.

Design and Hardware Details

The leaked technical drawings and photos reveal two distinct models in DJI’s next-generation FPV lineup. The O4 Air Unit Pro features a notably robust design with dual antennas and what appears to be substantial cooling infrastructure. The camera unit, marked with “1/1.3 F2.8” specifications, hints at potential imaging improvements over its predecessor.

The standard O4 Air Unit takes a more streamlined approach, featuring a simplified camera module and more compact form factor. Both units maintain a 6-pin connection system, suggesting compatibility with existing DJI ecosystem products.

Pro Version Enhancements

The Pro variant stands out with several key improvements:

  • Enhanced thermal management system with visible heatsink architecture
  • Dual antenna setup for potentially improved signal stability
  • More substantial camera housing suggesting upgraded imaging capabilities
  • Robust build quality aimed at professional applications

Building on Previous Success

The current O3 Air Unit set a high bar with its 1080p/100fps transmission capabilities and impressive 30ms latency. The new O4 system appears poised to push these boundaries further, particularly with the Pro version’s apparent focus on thermal optimization and professional-grade imaging.

Dji O4 Air Unit Pro Leaked: New Images Reveal Significant Design Updates
DJI O3 Air Unit on the left and the yet-to-be-released DJI O4 Air Unit Pro.

DroneXL’s Take

This leak suggests DJI is taking a strategic approach to the FPV market by offering two distinct options. The dual-product strategy aligns perfectly with trends we’ve observed in drone technology, where manufacturers increasingly cater to both enthusiast and professional users. The emphasis on thermal management in the Pro version particularly stands out, as it addresses one of the few criticisms of the O3 system.

The improved cooling system and dual antenna design point toward DJI’s focus on reliability for professional applications, while maintaining options for recreational pilots with the standard version.

What features of the new O4 Air Unit Pro excite you most? Share your thoughts about these leaked images in the comments below!


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