Chinese tech giant DJI, best known as the world's largest drone maker, is preparing to enter the oversaturated but fast-growing robot vacuum cleaner market. According to a report by the state-run China Securities Journal, citing internal sources, DJI will launch its first smart robot vacuum cleaner with suction and wet cleaning capabilities, called DJI ROMO, this month.
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Is DJI really entering the world of mirrorless cameras with the DJI Ronin Mirrorless 2025 (working name), which promises a full-frame (36 × 24 mm) sensor with approximately 45 MP, built-in 4-axis IBIS stabilization, 4K/120 fps (10-bit, ProRes) video and wireless cloud upload - all for around €2,500 (estimated, 2025). Competitors such as the Sony Alpha 1 (€7,300), Canon EOS R5 (€4,500) and Nikon Z8 (€4,300) now get a serious challenger in the “killer class” of the mid-range price range.
With rumors of DJI's first true mirrorless camera (DJI Ronin Mirrorless Camera 2025) possibly coming as early as late 2025, a new chapter in the world of visual creation is opening. What do the rumors promise and why could this be a gamechanger for anyone who lives for footage?
DJI has unveiled its most ambitious drone yet – the new DJI Mavic 4 Pro 2025. This beauty combines futuristic design, technical brilliance and performance that would put even a €100,000 helicopter to shame. But Americans? For now, they can only admire it in pictures.
If you're a drone enthusiast and have already marked April 24, 2025 in red on your calendar, you've probably checked your batteries three times and refreshed the official DJI website five times by now - to no avail. The DJI Mavic 4 is still the mythical unicorn of the drone world: everyone's talking about it, but no one's seen it yet. What do we know today? A little more than yesterday, but with a touch more cynicism.
DJI, the king of drones and stabilization, is expected to launch its first mirrorless camera - the DJI Mirrorless Camera - by the end of 2025. Rumors point to a full-frame sensor, built-in stabilization and a modern design - all spiced up with the genetic code of the prestigious Hasselblad. If the promises come true, it could collapse the long-standing dominance of Sony, Canon and Nikon.
As the US brandishes tariffs against China, the photography world is already in silent shock: most of the equipment we use is no longer just made in China, but also created there. How have Chinese companies gone from copy-and-paste masters to world-class innovators in 10 years – and what does this mean for Sony, Canon, Nikon? DJI's mirrorless camera is also coming, and it will change a lot.
DJI, the king of drones and stabilizers, has introduced the DJI Osmo Mobile 7P – a smart gimbal for phones that has enough tricks up its sleeve to make even Houdini wonder. For 149 $ (about €163), you get a stabilizer with a built-in tripod, an extendable telescopic arm, standalone tracking without an app, and even a magnetic adapter for quick phone mounting. But the question remains: is it enough to replace the already excellent Osmo Pocket 3?
DJI is rumored to be preparing its first DJI mirrorless camera, which could seriously compete with giants like Sony, Canon, and Nikon. The company, known for its top-notch drones and stabilizers, has the technology and know-how to create something extraordinary. What does this mean for the camera market? DJI mirrorless camera - what do we know about it?
When DJI introduces a new industrial drone, red flags always go up in professional circles – not because of the danger, but because of the anticipation. The Matrice series has long been the industry standard, used for inspection, rescue, mapping and security. With the new Matrice 4 series, DJI is raising the bar even higher, bringing advanced artificial intelligence systems, longer flight times and extremely powerful sensors to the DJI Matrice 4 drone. But is this drone really as revolutionary as DJI is making it out to be, or is it just an evolutionary upgrade?
The DJI Flip is the perfect entry-level drone for content creators, combining exceptional video quality, smart features, and affordability. With a 48MP camera, stabilization, and impressive specs, it's the ultimate companion for anyone looking to step up their production—without breaking the bank.
GoPro Hero 13 Black and DJI Osmo Action 5 compete in the world of action cameras. Which will win - a proven classic or a fresh wind of innovation?