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DJI Mavic 4 Pro Drone
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USDS Care is built to keep you flying when the unexpected happens. Crashes, hard landings, and sudden hardware failures are part of real-world drone ownership — and when they happen, you shouldn’t be stuck waiting or fighting with insurance.
With USDS Care, you get direct, US-based support from the same team that sold you your drone. No third-party insurers. No drawn-out claims. When a covered issue occurs, we’ll repair or replace your device at our discretion so you can get back to work faster.
Coverage lasts 12 months. If service is needed, a small refresh fee applies. Lost or unrecovered devices aren’t covered, and the affected device must be returned to USDS for service.
See terms and conditions for more details.
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Cinematic Power in the Sky — DJI Mavic 4 Pro Drone
Now available at US Drone Supply, the Mavic 4 Pro features a completely redesigned body with a ball-style 360° Infinity Gimbal for smoother footage and better aerodynamics. Its triple-camera array includes a 100MP Hasselblad wide with adjustable aperture and up to 6K/60 HDR video, plus a 48MP medium tele and a 50MP standard tele—both capable of 4K/60 HDR capture. Designed for performance in any light, it offers exceptional night shooting thanks to a 0.1-lux nightscape vision system and front-facing LiDAR. Expect better transmission, longer flight time, vertical shooting, and smarter subject tracking—all backed by fast shipping and expert support from US Drone Supply.
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Professional Use Cases
High-Level Videography & Production Work
The DJI Mavic 4 Pro is also a serious tool for professional videography and high-level production work. While it is compact and portable, it is frequently used on commercial shoots, branded content, documentaries, and broadcast projects where speed, flexibility, and image quality matter.
For many productions, the Mavic 4 Pro fills the role of a fast-deploy aerial camera that can capture shots impractical or inefficient for larger aircraft. Its strength lies in delivering polished visuals quickly while maintaining a professional look that integrates well with ground-based cameras.
New operators entering production work should understand that success here is driven less by complex maneuvers and more by restraint, planning, and communication with the creative team. Clean movement, stable framing, and repeatable shots are far more valuable than aggressive flying.
Common production uses include:
- Commercial and branded content
- Documentary and editorial footage
- Establishing shots and location context
- Motion-controlled reveals and tracking shots
High-level videography rewards pilots who think like camera operators. The drone is part of the camera department, not a standalone spectacle.
Real Estate & Property Marketing
Real estate is often the first commercial use case new operators explore. The Mavic 4 Pro excels here by producing clean, professional visuals with minimal setup.
Success in this field comes from understanding what buyers and sellers want to see: context, layout, and flow—not just dramatic shots.
New operators should prioritize clear storytelling and consistent delivery over flashy movement.
Typical real estate deliverables include:
- Property overviews
- Neighborhood context shots
- Exterior detail highlights
- Simple aerial walkthroughs
Strong real estate pilots think like communicators, not just drone operators.
Facility & Property Inspections
Facility and property inspections are one of the most common entry points into professional drone work. Using the Mavic 4 Pro, operators provide visual documentation of buildings, rooftops, and assets that are difficult or unsafe to access on foot.
These inspections are typically visual-first. The Mavic 4 Pro’s high-resolution camera and strong zoom capabilities allow operators to capture detail from a safe distance while maintaining stable, repeatable flight paths.
New operators should focus on consistency rather than creativity. Clients value clear documentation that shows condition, context, and progression over time.
Common inspection tasks include:
- Roof and facade documentation
- Identifying visible damage or wear
- HVAC and rooftop equipment overview
- Property condition reporting
This line of work rewards methodical flying, good framing, and clear organization of imagery.
Construction Progress & Site Monitoring
Construction teams use the Mavic 4 Pro to document progress, improve communication, and reduce the need for frequent site walks. Drones provide a fast way to show what has changed and what still needs attention.
For beginners, construction monitoring is less about cinematic footage and more about accurate representation. Flights should be repeatable, clearly labeled, and aligned with the site’s layout.
The Mavic 4 Pro’s portability makes it easy to deploy frequently, which is often more valuable than flying once with extreme detail.
Typical construction uses include:
- Weekly or monthly progress documentation
- Earthwork and grading overview
- Safety and logistics observation
- Stakeholder reporting visuals
Strong construction drone operators think like project managers, not filmmakers.
Public Safety Support & Community Response
While the Mavic 4 Pro is not a replacement for enterprise public safety drones, it is often used by smaller agencies, volunteers, and support teams for situational awareness and documentation.
Its strength lies in rapid deployment and high-quality visual overview during daylight operations. New operators should understand the limits of the platform and use it to support, not complicate, response efforts.
Clear communication and adherence to local policy are essential in this line of work.
Common support roles include:
- Daytime search assistance
- Scene documentation
- Traffic or crowd overview
- Disaster aftermath imagery
The value comes from providing calm, clear perspective—not chasing action.
Search & Recovery (Daylight)
Search and recovery work with the Mavic 4 Pro focuses primarily on visual detection rather than thermal identification. This makes disciplined search patterns and terrain awareness especially important.
The aircraft excels at covering ground quickly in open environments, helping teams spot visual clues such as clothing, disturbed terrain, or movement.
Beginners must learn to slow down and avoid fixation. Coverage and pattern discipline matter more than zooming in on every detail.
Common daylight SAR tasks include:
- Trail and open-area searches
- Visual scanning from above
- Overwatch for ground teams
- Post-incident documentation
Good SAR support flying is deliberate, predictable, and calm.
Infrastructure & Asset Documentation
Many operators use the Mavic 4 Pro to document infrastructure such as towers, small bridges, parking structures, and utility-adjacent assets where visual condition is the primary concern.
This work emphasizes safe standoff distance, controlled orbits, and clear capture of connection points and surfaces.
New operators should resist flying too close. The camera’s zoom is often more effective—and safer—than aggressive proximity.
Typical documentation targets include:
- Towers and poles
- Small bridges and overpasses
- Parking structures
- Exterior utility assets
Professional results come from restraint and repeatable framing.
Environmental & Land Monitoring
Environmental monitoring uses drones to observe land conditions, vegetation changes, erosion, and drainage patterns over time. The Mavic 4 Pro is well suited for this work due to its portability and image quality.
These missions often involve repeated flights from the same locations, making consistency and record-keeping especially important.
Beginners should focus on learning how light, season, and altitude affect what the camera captures.
Common monitoring uses include:
- Vegetation growth tracking
- Erosion and runoff observation
- Property boundary documentation
- Land-use change imagery
Environmental work rewards patience and long-term thinking.
Final Thought
The DJI Mavic 4 Pro is often a stepping stone into professional drone work—and that’s a strength, not a limitation. It encourages frequent flying, thoughtful planning, and skill development across a wide range of real-world applications.
Whether you are documenting infrastructure, supporting teams on the ground, or contributing to polished productions, the same principles apply: preparation, consistency, and good judgment.
Learn the work. Respect the limits of the platform. Fly with intention.
Cinematic Power in the Sky — DJI Mavic 4 Pro Drone
Now available at US Drone Supply, the Mavic 4 Pro features a completely redesigned body with a ball-style 360° Infinity Gimbal for smoother footage and better aerodynamics. Its triple-camera array includes a 100MP Hasselblad wide with adjustable aperture and up to 6K/60 HDR video, plus a 48MP medium tele and a 50MP standard tele—both capable of 4K/60 HDR capture. Designed for performance in any light, it offers exceptional night shooting thanks to a 0.1-lux nightscape vision system and front-facing LiDAR. Expect better transmission, longer flight time, vertical shooting, and smarter subject tracking—all backed by fast shipping and expert support from US Drone Supply.
Shipping and Warranty
High-Level Videography & Production Work
The DJI Mavic 4 Pro is also a serious tool for professional videography and high-level production work. While it is compact and portable, it is frequently used on commercial shoots, branded content, documentaries, and broadcast projects where speed, flexibility, and image quality matter.
For many productions, the Mavic 4 Pro fills the role of a fast-deploy aerial camera that can capture shots impractical or inefficient for larger aircraft. Its strength lies in delivering polished visuals quickly while maintaining a professional look that integrates well with ground-based cameras.
New operators entering production work should understand that success here is driven less by complex maneuvers and more by restraint, planning, and communication with the creative team. Clean movement, stable framing, and repeatable shots are far more valuable than aggressive flying.
Common production uses include:
- Commercial and branded content
- Documentary and editorial footage
- Establishing shots and location context
- Motion-controlled reveals and tracking shots
High-level videography rewards pilots who think like camera operators. The drone is part of the camera department, not a standalone spectacle.
Real Estate & Property Marketing
Real estate is often the first commercial use case new operators explore. The Mavic 4 Pro excels here by producing clean, professional visuals with minimal setup.
Success in this field comes from understanding what buyers and sellers want to see: context, layout, and flow—not just dramatic shots.
New operators should prioritize clear storytelling and consistent delivery over flashy movement.
Typical real estate deliverables include:
- Property overviews
- Neighborhood context shots
- Exterior detail highlights
- Simple aerial walkthroughs
Strong real estate pilots think like communicators, not just drone operators.
Facility & Property Inspections
Facility and property inspections are one of the most common entry points into professional drone work. Using the Mavic 4 Pro, operators provide visual documentation of buildings, rooftops, and assets that are difficult or unsafe to access on foot.
These inspections are typically visual-first. The Mavic 4 Pro’s high-resolution camera and strong zoom capabilities allow operators to capture detail from a safe distance while maintaining stable, repeatable flight paths.
New operators should focus on consistency rather than creativity. Clients value clear documentation that shows condition, context, and progression over time.
Common inspection tasks include:
- Roof and facade documentation
- Identifying visible damage or wear
- HVAC and rooftop equipment overview
- Property condition reporting
This line of work rewards methodical flying, good framing, and clear organization of imagery.
Construction Progress & Site Monitoring
Construction teams use the Mavic 4 Pro to document progress, improve communication, and reduce the need for frequent site walks. Drones provide a fast way to show what has changed and what still needs attention.
For beginners, construction monitoring is less about cinematic footage and more about accurate representation. Flights should be repeatable, clearly labeled, and aligned with the site’s layout.
The Mavic 4 Pro’s portability makes it easy to deploy frequently, which is often more valuable than flying once with extreme detail.
Typical construction uses include:
- Weekly or monthly progress documentation
- Earthwork and grading overview
- Safety and logistics observation
- Stakeholder reporting visuals
Strong construction drone operators think like project managers, not filmmakers.
Public Safety Support & Community Response
While the Mavic 4 Pro is not a replacement for enterprise public safety drones, it is often used by smaller agencies, volunteers, and support teams for situational awareness and documentation.
Its strength lies in rapid deployment and high-quality visual overview during daylight operations. New operators should understand the limits of the platform and use it to support, not complicate, response efforts.
Clear communication and adherence to local policy are essential in this line of work.
Common support roles include:
- Daytime search assistance
- Scene documentation
- Traffic or crowd overview
- Disaster aftermath imagery
The value comes from providing calm, clear perspective—not chasing action.
Search & Recovery (Daylight)
Search and recovery work with the Mavic 4 Pro focuses primarily on visual detection rather than thermal identification. This makes disciplined search patterns and terrain awareness especially important.
The aircraft excels at covering ground quickly in open environments, helping teams spot visual clues such as clothing, disturbed terrain, or movement.
Beginners must learn to slow down and avoid fixation. Coverage and pattern discipline matter more than zooming in on every detail.
Common daylight SAR tasks include:
- Trail and open-area searches
- Visual scanning from above
- Overwatch for ground teams
- Post-incident documentation
Good SAR support flying is deliberate, predictable, and calm.
Infrastructure & Asset Documentation
Many operators use the Mavic 4 Pro to document infrastructure such as towers, small bridges, parking structures, and utility-adjacent assets where visual condition is the primary concern.
This work emphasizes safe standoff distance, controlled orbits, and clear capture of connection points and surfaces.
New operators should resist flying too close. The camera’s zoom is often more effective—and safer—than aggressive proximity.
Typical documentation targets include:
- Towers and poles
- Small bridges and overpasses
- Parking structures
- Exterior utility assets
Professional results come from restraint and repeatable framing.
Environmental & Land Monitoring
Environmental monitoring uses drones to observe land conditions, vegetation changes, erosion, and drainage patterns over time. The Mavic 4 Pro is well suited for this work due to its portability and image quality.
These missions often involve repeated flights from the same locations, making consistency and record-keeping especially important.
Beginners should focus on learning how light, season, and altitude affect what the camera captures.
Common monitoring uses include:
- Vegetation growth tracking
- Erosion and runoff observation
- Property boundary documentation
- Land-use change imagery
Environmental work rewards patience and long-term thinking.
Final Thought
The DJI Mavic 4 Pro is often a stepping stone into professional drone work—and that’s a strength, not a limitation. It encourages frequent flying, thoughtful planning, and skill development across a wide range of real-world applications.
Whether you are documenting infrastructure, supporting teams on the ground, or contributing to polished productions, the same principles apply: preparation, consistency, and good judgment.
Learn the work. Respect the limits of the platform. Fly with intention.
What's In the Box
DJI Mavic 4 Pro
Creator Combo
Fly More Combo
Base Combo
Aircraft Specifications
51 Minutes
18.6 Miles / 30 km
3.7 Miles / 6 km
60.4 mph / 97.2 km/h
22.4 mph / 36.0 km/h
22.4 mph / 10.0 m/s
26.8 mph / 43.1 km/h
None
4.0 lb / 2000g
124.8 x 106.6 x 257.6 mm



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FAQ
When Will it Ship
Your order will ship out from our warehouse according to the "estimated shipping" window displayed on the product page. This is an estimate and we work around the clock to meet or beat them.
Will there be any additional fees?
No — the price listed is all-inclusive. Shipping is free, with no hidden charges or surprise import fees.
How can I trust you'll deliver?
We’re a registered business based in San Diego with a long track record of delivering high-value products. We provide full tracking and updates, and we’re always available to answer questions along the way.
Will this drone fly in the US?
Yes — all drones sold are fully functional and flyable in the U.S., just like any other DJI drone.
Is this product sealed?
Is it covered by DJI 's warranty
Can I still purchase and fly this drone with the “DJI Drone Ban”?
Yes. There is no blanket ban on owning or flying DJI drones. Drones that are already in the U.S. and legally sold remain lawful to purchase and operate. We only ship inventory that can be delivered and used today. For more information, read our statement about DJI's addition to the FCC Covered list here.

