The DJI Mavic 4 Pro is a Mavic series DJI drone released in 2025, with 1063 g, 1/1.3-inch CMOS, 6K/60fps, 51 min, 30 km, and O4+ connectivity. Reboot Hub uses this page as a technical reference for specs, compatible OEM parts, common repair planning, and inspected pre-owned buying checks.
| Model position | Mavic series DJI drone, released 2025 |
| Flight profile | 1063 g takeoff weight; 51 min flight time |
| Camera profile | 1/1.3-inch CMOS; 6K/60fps video |
| Signal profile | O4+; 30 km max range |
| Repair comparison | Compare shell, arm, ESC, flex cable, GPS, vision sensor, and gimbal availability before choosing between this model and another DJI drone. |
| Buying comparison | For pre-owned units, prioritize serial verification, battery health, gimbal calibration, flight test evidence, and warranty coverage over headline price alone. |
The DJI Mavic 4 Pro is best evaluated by its weight, camera system, flight time, range, and repairability. Use the specs and parts library on this page to compare it with other DJI models before buying or repairing.
Yes. Reboot Hub maps serviceable parts for the DJI Mavic 4 Pro, including shell, arm, circuit board, flex cable, gimbal, and camera-related assemblies where available. Chip-level diagnosis is recommended when crashes, water damage, ESC faults, or gimbal errors are present.
Compare takeoff weight, sensor size, video mode, flight time, transmission system, parts availability, and warranty coverage. These factors affect image quality, travel rules, repair cost, and long-term ownership risk.
Where inventory is available, Reboot Hub lists OEM-pulled DJI parts and compatible assemblies for the DJI Mavic 4 Pro. Match the exact model, part zone, and connector generation before ordering a replacement.
Check the serial number, activation status, battery health, gimbal movement, camera focus, sensor calibration, flight logs, shell damage, and whether the seller provides a functional test video or inspection report.
The DJI Mavic 4 Pro is a prosumer drone in the Mavic series, released in 2025. It features a maximum transmission range of 30 kilometers and a camera with a 1/1.3-inch CMOS sensor for 6K video at 60fps.
| Takeoff Weight | Approx. 1063 g |
| Dimensions | Folded (with propellers): 257.6×124.8×106.6 mm (L×W×H) |
| Max Ascent Speed | 10 m/s (Sport Mode) |
| Max Descent Speed | 10 m/s (Sport Mode) |
| Max Horizontal Speed | At sea level, in windless conditions: |
| Max Takeoff Altitude | 6000 m |
| Max Flight Time | 51 minutes |
| Max Hovering Time | 45 minutes |
| Max Flight Distance | 41 km |
| Max Wind Speed Resistance | 12 m/s (39.4 ft/s) |
| Max Pitch Angle | 35° |
| Operating Temperature | -10 °C to 40 °C (14 °F to 104 °F) |
| Global Navigation Satellite System | GPS + Galileo + BeiDou |
| Hovering Accuracy Range | Vertical: |
| Internal Storage | Mavic 4 Pro: 64GB (available storage space is approximately 42GB) |
| Class | C2 (EU) |
| Shutter Speed | Hasselblad Camera |
| Max Control Speed | Tilt: 100°/s |
| Max Download Speed | O4+: 10 MB/s* |
| Image Sensor | Hasselblad Camera: 4/3 CMOS, Effective Pixels: 100 MP |
| Lens | Hasselblad Camera |
| ISO Range | Hasselblad Camera Video Normal: 100-12800 (Normal) 400-6400 (D-Log) 100-6400 (D-Log M) 100-6400 (HLG) Slow Motion: 100-6400 (Normal) 400-3200 (D-Log) 100-3200 (D-Log M) 100-3200 (HLG) Photo 100-6400 (25 MP) 100-3200 (100 MP) Medium Tele CameraVideo Normal: 100-12800 (Normal) 400-3200 (D-Log) 100-3200 (D-Log M) 100-3200 (HLG) Slow Motion: 100-6400 (Normal) 400-3200 (D-Log) 100-3200 (D-Log M) 100-3200 (HLG) Photo 100-6400 (12 MP) 100-3200 (48 MP) Tele Camera Video Normal: 100-12800 (Normal) 400-3200 (D-Log) 100-3200 (D-Log M) 100-3200 (HLG) Slow Motion: 100-6400 (Normal) 400-3200 (D-Log) 100-3200 (D-Log M) 100-3200 (HLG) Photo 100-6400 (12.5 MP) 100-3200 (50 MP) |
| Max Image Size | Hasselblad Camera: 12288 × 8192 |
| Still Photography Modes | Hasselblad Camera |
| Photo Format | JPEG |
| Video Resolution | Hasselblad Camera |
| Video Format | MP4 (H.264 ALL-I/H.264 Standard/H.265 Standard) |
| Max Video Bitrate | H.264 Standard Bitrate: 90 Mbps |
| Supported File System | exFAT |
| Color Mode and Sampling Method | Hasselblad Camera |
| Digital Zoom | Hasselblad Camera: 1x to 2.5x |
| Stabilization | 3-axis mechanical gimbal (tilt, roll, pan) |
| Mechanical Range | Tilt: -164° to 160° |
| Controllable Range | Tilt: -90° to 70° |
| Angular Vibration Range | Hovering Without Wind: ±0.001° |
| Sensing Type | Omnidirectional binocular vision system, supplemented with forward-facing LiDAR and an infrared sensor at the bottom of the aircraft |
| Forward | Measurement Range: |
| Backward | Measurement Range: |
| Lateral | Measurement Range: |
| Upward | Measurement Range: |
| Downward | Measurement Range: |
| 3D Infrared Sensing System | Forward-Facing LiDAR |
| Operating Environment | Forward, Backward, Left, Right, and Upward: |
| Video Transmission System | O4+ |
| Live View Quality | Remote Controller: 1080p/30fps, 1080p/60fps |
| Operating Frequency | 2.4000-2.4835 GHz |
| Transmitter Power (EIRP) | 2.4 GHz: |
| Max Transmission Distance (unobstructed, free of interference) | FCC: 30 km |
| Max Transmission Distance (unobstructed, with interference) | Strong Interference (urban landscape): Approx. 1.5-6 km |
| Max Transmission Distance (obstructed, with interference) | Low Interference and Obstructed by Buildings: Approx. 0-0.7 km |
| Lowest Latency | Compatible with DJI RC 2/ DJI RC Pro 2 Remote Controller: approx. 130 ms |
| Antenna | 6 antennas, 2T4R |
| Protocol | 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax |
| Rated Power | USB-C Port: Supports up to 100 W |
Symptoms: Cracked shell, bent arm, loose landing gear, abnormal vibration, or visible crash damage.
Likely areas: outer shell, arms, landing gear, motor mounts
Inspect the airframe before powering on and verify the exact replacement part against the model variant.
Symptoms: Motor start failure, rough spin, propulsion warning, overheating, or unstable hover.
Likely areas: motor, arm wiring, ESC board, power connectors
Check for impact damage, cable strain, and water exposure before replacing boards or motors.
Symptoms: Camera shake, gimbal overload warning, tilted horizon, calibration failure, or no camera image.
Likely areas: gimbal assembly, vibration board, camera module, gimbal flex cable
Avoid forcing the gimbal by hand and recalibrate after any gimbal or camera service.
Symptoms: Positioning drift, obstacle sensing warning, compass or IMU calibration prompt, or unstable low-altitude hover.
Likely areas: vision sensors, IMU, GPS/GNSS board, sensor flex cables
Clean sensor windows and verify calibration after shell, sensor, or board replacement.
Confirm the exact model, variant, error message, and visible damage before selecting parts. Do not substitute parts from a similar model without verification.
Remove the battery before opening the aircraft. Check for moisture, corrosion, and overheated connectors before reconnecting power.
Flex cables and coaxial cables are fragile. Route them without sharp bends and inspect connector locks before closing the shell.
After replacing gimbal, vision, GNSS, IMU, shell, arm, or propulsion parts, run the required calibration and perform a controlled low-altitude test.
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