DJI, the renowned tech company, has surprised the market with the launch of the Osmo Mobile 8, a successor to the Osmo Mobile 7 Pro. While the design remains familiar, the Osmo Mobile 8 brings exciting new capabilities to smartphone stabilizers that are sure to delight tech enthusiasts.
One of the standout features of the Osmo Mobile 8 is its ability to rotate and pan a smartphone a full 360 degrees, offering users unprecedented flexibility in capturing content. Additionally, with support for Apple’s DockKit, the stabilizer can now autonomously track and follow subjects across a wider range of camera apps, enhancing the overall user experience.
Despite its impressive features, the availability of the Osmo Mobile 8 is currently limited to China, with no confirmed timeline for a global release. Priced at 898 Chinese Yuan (approximately $126), the Osmo Mobile 8 is an enticing option for users looking to elevate their videography and photography.
Building on the success of its predecessor, the Osmo Mobile 8 retains key elements like built-in tripod legs, a telescoping extension rod for unique shooting angles, and an upgraded Multifunctional Module that now supports pet tracking, catering to a broader range of users.
With a battery life of up to 10 hours and thoughtful additions like a counterweight mount for better balance, the Osmo Mobile 8 sets a new standard for smartphone stabilizers in the market.
Source: The Verge