Mavic 4 Pro Review: My Detailed Experience After One Month of Flying
As the title hints, despite its official release being just today, I’ve already had the DJI Mavic 4 Pro in my hands for nearly two months. Finally, I’m ready to share my firsthand experiences with you all on Xiaohongshu.

When it comes to the new design, my one-word verdict? Too ugly 😂. But don’t dismiss it yet! The gimbal, now dubbed the “Omnidirectional Gimbal,” supports a full 360-degree horizontal rotation. This innovative ID design not only enhances flexibility but also reduces wind resistance, allowing the drone to soar at an impressive top speed of 90 km/h. Whether you’re chasing fast-moving vehicles or capturing dynamic scenes, this drone is built for the challenge.

Sure, it may resemble a silkworm cocoon, but that quirky appearance hides some groundbreaking capabilities. For the first time, the Mavic 4 Pro enables a 70-degree upward shot, giving creators unparalleled creative freedom. Let’s face it—professional users prioritize performance over aesthetics any day 🐶.

Another standout feature is the front-mounted LiDAR system, which dramatically boosts nighttime obstacle avoidance. In low-light conditions where visual sensors fall short, this technology ensures safer flights and minimizes crash risks, providing peace of mind even in the dark.

The newly integrated 4G video transmission module is yet another game-changer, addressing a long-standing demand from professional users. I’ll dive deeper into this module’s intricacies in a future post, so stay tuned!

Ultimately, the timeless truth remains: if your product delivers exceptional value, you can redefine beauty for your audience. Over time, I’ve grown accustomed to the Mavic 4 Pro’s unique look—and maybe, just maybe, you will too 🐶.
I totally agree about the design争议部分 – it’s definitely polarizing. But that 360-degree gimbal rotation sounds like a game-changer for creative shots! Have you noticed any battery life differences compared to older models?
Absolutely, the 360-degree gimbal rotation is fantastic for getting unique angles and really elevates your creativity in videography. Regarding battery life, I found it comparable to older models, though having two batteries on hand is always a good idea for longer shoots. Thanks for your insightful comment! It’s great to hear different perspectives on this feature-rich drone.
I have to agree with your take on the design—it’s definitely polarizing. That 360-degree gimbal sounds like a game-changer though, especially for creative shots. Have you noticed any battery life issues during your month of flying?
I was really surprised by your take on the design – I actually think the Mavic 4 Pro looks pretty sleek in photos! That 360-degree gimbal sounds like a game changer though, especially for shooting dynamic footage. Can’t wait to see some sample videos from this beast.
Honestly I was skeptical about the new design too at first, but that 360-degree gimbal sounds like a game-changer for shooting flexibility! How’s the battery life holding up after a month of use? The ugly duckling might just grow on me if the performance is this good.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! After a month of testing, the battery consistently delivers about 32 minutes of flight time in mixed conditions—pretty impressive for the added gimbal features. I agree the design grows on you once you experience the performance firsthand. Happy flying!
I was really surprised by your take on the design – I actually think the Mavic 4 Pro looks sleek in photos! That 360-degree gimbal sounds like a game changer though, especially for dynamic shots. How’s the battery life holding up after a month of use?
Thanks for sharing your perspective on the design—I agree the Mavic 4 Pro has a polished look! After a month, the battery life remains solid, giving me around 32-35 minutes per charge in mixed conditions. The 360 gimbal really does elevate creative shooting—it’s become my favorite feature too!