Here is the dual-camera "DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Pro" everyone wanted (but it's not made by DJI)

The vlogging gimbal camera market, long dominated by DJI, is (finally) in for a shake-up, and that’s thanks to Insta360. The company making gimbals, action cameras and wireless mics, is now officially (and actively) teasing its upcoming pocket-sized camera, dubbed the “Luna”.
Of course, the “Luna” (if that’s the actual name) will be aiming to challenge the immensely successful DJI Osmo Pocket 3, which turned into one of the best-selling cameras in the world, as well as the upcoming DJI Osmo Pocket 4 we saw in recent leaks.
Early teasers and leaks suggested the Insta360 “Luna” will feature a distinctive dual-lens design with 3x optical zoom - a feature missing from the Osmo Pocket 3 (which can do 2x in-sensor zoom). Of course, DJI isn’t sitting and waiting around, with an official Osmo Pocket 4 announcement now expected on April 20.
DJI Osmo Pocket 4 (and Osmo Pocket 4 Pro?) to finally have competition in the face of the Insta360 “Luna” gimbal camera

It’s worth noting that we’ve seen a number of leaks and rumors about a potential "Osmo Pocket 4 Pro" variant that matches the versatility of what Insta360 is cooking up with (you’ll never guess) two cameras and 3x optical zoom.
While the Osmo Pocket 4 is rumored to get built-in storage, wider dynamic range, and a new mic in the Osmo Pocket 4 Creator Combo bundle, the Insta360 Luna might be positioned as a “modular” alternative, potentially supporting interchangeable components and tight integration with the "Mic Air" ecosystem - Insta360’s answer to DJI’s plethora of wireless mics.
With DJI’s regulatory future in the US remaining a point of contention, the stage is perfectly set for Insta360 to make a splash. However, whether the Luna becomes the sole "zoom king" or DJI counters with a Pro model, the sudden competition is a massive win for creators.
In case you didn’t know, Honor is also making its own version of a “gimbal camera” - the Honor Robot Phone, expected to break cover in the second half of 2026.














