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DJI Osmo Mobile 7P Gimbal Stabilizer Holds Prime Day Price, but This New Release Won't Stay Low for Long
DJI Osmo Mobile 7P Gimbal Stabilizer Holds Prime Day Price, but This New Release Won't Stay Low for Long

Gizmodo

time14-07-2025

  • Gizmodo

DJI Osmo Mobile 7P Gimbal Stabilizer Holds Prime Day Price, but This New Release Won't Stay Low for Long

If you've ever been curious about why there's such a ginormous difference between those influencer smartphone videos and photos that you see on social media and the ones you post of your cat — even if you're using the exact same phone — it's probably because they have a hack that keeps their phone perfectly still and stable. The good news is, you don't need influencer cash to get one for yourself, and the better news is, you need less cash than you did just the other day. The DJI Osmo Mobile 7P Gimbal Stabilizer is a small handheld device that lets you fully realize the cinematic power of the camera in your hand that also doubles as your smartphone, whether it's an iPhone or Android. Released just months ago, it's now on sale for the very first time at Amazon for just $125, nearly 20% off its debut price. See at Amazon Three-axis stabilization using the same technology DJI puts in its industry-best civilian drones, and a wide range of intelligent features are contained in a portable handheld device that folds down to just 7 by 3.7 by 1.8 inches and weighs less than a pound. The Osmo Mobile 7P tracks subjects with DJI's ActiveTrack 7.0 technology that keeps the subject locked in clear focus even in crowds or active environments. The level of control and enhancement your smartphone gets once it's clipped into the Osmo Mobile 7P is incredible. Integrated light control with multiple brightness levels, a side wheel for smoother zooming or a switch to manual focus, and other advanced yet easy to learn and operate features are there to help you create amazing cinema-quality videos and still photos that you won't believe came from your phone. The Osmo Mobile 7P is a selfie stick on steroids. It even resembles a selfie stick, but when you unfold it and mount your smartphone, the DJI Mimo app automatically pops up for instant filming. It extends like a selfie stick, but also has a built-in tripod and can even charge your smartphone. And when you're shooting actual selfies, the Osmo Mobile 7P responds to hand gestures for hands-free shooting, or you can use your Apple Watch as a remote control. You may love using your iPhone or Android smartphone to shoot funny movies to share with friends now, but after just a few uses of the DJI Osmo Mobile 7P Gimbal Stabilizer, you'll be setting up your shots like Scorsese. You may end up becoming an influencer yourself, but even if you don't, this first-ever Amazon deal on the DJI Osmo Mobile 7P Gimbal Stabilizer for just $125 is well worth it. See at Amazon

Prime Day Deal: Last Chance To Grab an Advanced DJI Gimbal for a Record-Low $125
Prime Day Deal: Last Chance To Grab an Advanced DJI Gimbal for a Record-Low $125

CNET

time11-07-2025

  • Business
  • CNET

Prime Day Deal: Last Chance To Grab an Advanced DJI Gimbal for a Record-Low $125

DJI is best known for its top-notch drones, but it also makes tons of other excellent gear for photographers and content creators. Like this versatile Osmo Mobile 7P smartphone gimbal that makes it easy to capture the action on the go. It usually lists for $149, but Amazon has knocked 16% off the usual price for Prime Day, which means you can pick it up for a record-low $125 right now. But you should act fast: You've only got a few hours left to take advantage of these savings since the sale ends tonight. The Osmo Mobile 7P is a lot more than just a selfie stick. It's an advanced three-axis stabilizer with built-in tracking tech that's designed to help you keep the action front and center. There are multiple different shooting modes, plus on-device controls for recording videos, taking photos, switching between the front and back camera, zooming and more, so you can shoot on the go. It uses a magnetic clamp to attach your phone so it's ready to go in seconds, and it comes with lighting attachments so you can easily record at night as well. Plus, it boasts a 10-hour battery life and and weighs just 368g so it's travel friendly. It's compatible with the latest Apple, Samsung and Google phones, and the DJI Mimo app makes it easy to edit your photos and videos like a pro. Why this deal matters DJI's premium (and pricey) content-creation gear is some of the best on the market, but it can be tough to find at a discount. So a chance to grab one of its latest gadgets at a record-low price is a bargain you won't want to miss. Get your order in as soon as possible if you don't want to miss out on these last-minute Prime Day savings.

DJI's Osmo Mobile 7P gimbal can track you around on any Android or iOS camera app
DJI's Osmo Mobile 7P gimbal can track you around on any Android or iOS camera app

Yahoo

time18-02-2025

  • Yahoo

DJI's Osmo Mobile 7P gimbal can track you around on any Android or iOS camera app

DJI has unveiled two new smartphone gimbals, the Osmo Mobile 7 and 7P, with the latter offering native app tracking on both Android and iOS thanks to its "Multifunctional Module." That feature is clearly designed to rival Insta360's Flow 2 Pro, which until yesterday only offered native app tracking on iPhones via Apple's Dockkit. The primary differences between the Osmo Mobile 7 and 7P is that the latter comes with the Multifunctional Module, while the Osmo Mobile 7 doesn't (though it can be purchased separately later if you change your mind). The Osmo Mobile 7P also has a built-in extension rod that's missing on the Osmo Mobile 7. With that said, the products look very similar and have the same folding design carried over from the Osmo Mobile 6. A key addition to both is that the tripod is now built in to the gimbal (just like on the Flow 2 Pro) so you no longer need to screw on an accessory like before. DJI sent me the Osmo Mobile 7P to test, so I'll be referring to that product from now on. As with the Osmo Mobile 6, it's primarily designed as a three-axis gimbal to smooth out smartphone video better than your mobile device's built-in camera ever could, with the ability to shoot in both "Tilt Lock" and "FPV" modes for either steady or more dynamic footage. At the same time, you can control the gimbal's direction using the built-in joystick. It also tracks subjects automatically, and that's where the Multifunctional Module comes in. On the Osmo Mobile 6, automatic subject tracking only worked with DJI's Mimo camera app. Now, with the new module connected to your smartphone, the Osmo Mobile 7P can track your subject automatically (with gesture control) in nearly any app on both Android devices and iPhones. Here's how it works. The Multifunctional Module can be mounted either forward for the main camera or backward for the selfie camera. It's about the size of DJI's Mic 2, and has a built-in tracking camera along with an LED light. It also works as a receiver for DJI's Mic Mini wireless microphones. With the module installed on the side of the gimbal and connected via a USB-C cable to your phone, just open your app of choice (I tried the native camera apps on an iPhone 16 and Pixel 7a, plus Zoom, Google Chat and Blackmagic Camera). Then, simply hold up your palm to the camera or have your subject do it and tracking will begin automatically, as indicated by a green light on the module — then hold up two fingers to start and stop recording. From there, you can move around while you vlog or conduct a video call, and the Mobile 7P will move to keep you in view. It works reliably with only minor lag provided you stay within the gimbal's range of motion. Interestingly, Insta360 just released a similar module for its Flow 2 Pro gimbal called the AI Tracker that performs the same function. Up until now, native app tracking on the Flow 2 Pro only worked on iPhones via Apple's Dockkit function, so Android users were out of luck. Insta360's new module brings the same feature set to Android users, albeit at a cost of $40, or in a bundle with the Flow 2 Pro at $180. That does beg the question as to whether DJI will introduce Dockkit support for the Osmo Mobile 7/7P, as it would allow iPhone users to get the tracking benefit of the module without having to pay for it. However, DJI is staying mum on that matter for now. Other features on both gimbals include 10-hour battery life, and when the gimbal isn't in use, it works as a power bank to charge your phone. With the DJI Mimo app, tracking supports multiple people in a scene as well as pets, and you can easily switch subjects by tapping on the tracking box. The Mimo app also supports panoramic shooting, dynamic zoom and other intelligent functions, along with zoom/focus control via the side wheel, which also activates the fill light. And of course, the Osmo Mobile 7P's Multifunctional Module works as a receiver for DJI's $59 Mic Mini transmitter, so if you have one of those, you'll get far better sound quality than you would from your phone alone — a big advantage over the Flow 2 Pro. Given the rivalry with Insta360, the Osmo Mobile 7/7P is an interesting addition to DJI's lineup — particularly in light of the Flow 2 Pro's very similar new AI Module. The Osmo Mobile 7 ($89) and Osmo Mobile 7P ($149) are now available to order with shipping starting today. There's no word yet on pricing for OM 7 Series Tracking Kit when it's purchased separately.

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