DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro: Difference between revisions
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== Background == | == Background == | ||
The Osmo Action 5 Pro is a $349 action camera released in September 2024.<ref name="pcmag-review">{{Cite web |title=DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro Review |author=Jim Fisher |date=2024-09-19 |url=https://www.pcmag.com/reviews/dji-osmo-action-5-pro |access-date=2026-03-29 |website=PCMag}}</ref> It features a 1/1.3-inch CMOS sensor capable of 40-megapixel photos & 4K video at 120 fps, is waterproof to 20 meters without a case (60 meters with the optional waterproof case), & carries an IP68 rating.<ref name="dji-specs">{{Cite web |title=Osmo Action 5 Pro Specs |url=https://www.dji.com/osmo-action-5-pro/specs |access-date=2026-03-29 |website=DJI}}</ref> The camera weighs 146 grams, includes 47 GB of built-in storage expandable to 1 TB via microSD, & connects to smartphones over Wi-Fi 6 & Bluetooth 5.1.<ref name="dji-specs" /> | The Osmo Action 5 Pro is a $349 action camera released in September 2024.<ref name="pcmag-review">{{Cite web |title=DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro Review |author=Jim Fisher |date=2024-09-19 |url=https://www.pcmag.com/reviews/dji-osmo-action-5-pro |access-date=2026-03-29 |website=PCMag}}</ref> It features a 1/1.3-inch CMOS sensor capable of approximately 40-megapixel photos & 4K video at 120 fps, is waterproof to 20 meters without a case (60 meters with the optional waterproof case), & carries an IP68 rating.<ref name="dji-specs">{{Cite web |title=Osmo Action 5 Pro Specs |url=https://www.dji.com/osmo-action-5-pro/specs |access-date=2026-03-29 |website=DJI}}</ref> The camera weighs 146 grams, includes 47 GB of built-in storage expandable to 1 TB via microSD, & connects to smartphones over Wi-Fi 6 & Bluetooth 5.1.<ref name="dji-specs" /> | ||
[[DJI]] manufactures consumer drones, gimbals, & action cameras. The Osmo Action 5 Pro is part of DJI's Osmo Action line, which has required mandatory app activation across its models.<ref name="dji-activation" /> | [[DJI]] manufactures consumer drones, gimbals, & action cameras. The Osmo Action 5 Pro is part of DJI's Osmo Action line, which has required mandatory app activation across its models.<ref name="dji-activation" /> | ||
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After the fifth power cycle without activation, the camera locks at the activation screen & can't be used for any purpose until the owner completes activation through the DJI Mimo app.<ref name="dji-activation" /> | After the fifth power cycle without activation, the camera locks at the activation screen & can't be used for any purpose until the owner completes activation through the DJI Mimo app.<ref name="dji-activation" /> | ||
The activation requirement creates a barrier for users whose smartphones aren't compatible with DJI Mimo. On the DPReview forums, a user reported the app crashed immediately on a Samsung A10e (2019 Exynos chipset) & that running it through an Android emulator (BlueStacks 5) also failed.<ref name="dpreview-thread">{{Cite web |title=DJI Mimo app req'd to activate Action 5. Any other way? |date=2024-11-26 |url=https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/4785280 |access-date=2026-03-29 |website=DPReview}}</ref> Another user in the same thread reported they don't own a smartphone at all & had to return a | The activation requirement creates a barrier for users whose smartphones aren't compatible with DJI Mimo. On the DPReview forums, a user reported the app crashed immediately on a Samsung A10e (2019 Exynos chipset) & that running it through an Android emulator (BlueStacks 5) also failed.<ref name="dpreview-thread">{{Cite web |title=DJI Mimo app req'd to activate Action 5. Any other way? |date=2024-11-26 |url=https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/4785280 |access-date=2026-03-29 |website=DPReview}}</ref> Another user in the same thread reported they don't own a smartphone at all & had to return an Insta360 Ace Pro for the same activation issue, calling forced activation "a strange method for a company to reduce their sales."<ref name="dpreview-thread" /> | ||
The forced activation isn't limited to the Action 5 Pro. DJI's support documentation confirms the same requirement applies across the Osmo Action series, the Osmo Pocket 3, the Osmo Mobile series (where lack of activation causes "gimbal spinning and jitter"), & the Osmo Nano and Osmo 360.<ref name="dji-activation" /> | The forced activation isn't limited to the Action 5 Pro. DJI's support documentation confirms the same requirement applies across the Osmo Action series, the Osmo Pocket 3, the Osmo Mobile series (where lack of activation causes "gimbal spinning and jitter"), & the Osmo Nano and Osmo 360.<ref name="dji-activation" /> | ||
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DJI's privacy policy states collected data may be shared with third parties for "analytics and advertising purposes."<ref name="dji-privacy" /> | DJI's privacy policy states collected data may be shared with third parties for "analytics and advertising purposes."<ref name="dji-privacy" /> | ||
A 2020 security audit by River Loop Security found that an earlier version of DJI Mimo collected "carrier and network information, to hardware, usage, and geolocation data" & transmitted much of it unencrypted through the MobTech SDK, which the researchers described as "a Chinese analytics company which openly cooperates with the Chinese Government."<ref name="riverloop">{{Cite web |title=Analyzing Data Use by the DJI Mimo App |date=2020-05-12 |url=https://riverloopsecurity.com/blog/2020/05/dji_mimo/ |access-date=2026-03-29 |website=River Loop Security}}</ref> DJI may have removed the MobTech SDK since 2020. A November 2025 assessment by sUAS News documented ongoing concerns about "MIMO/GO4 dynamic code loading mechanisms" & noted | A 2020 security audit by River Loop Security found that an earlier version of DJI Mimo collected "carrier and network information, to hardware, usage, and geolocation data" & transmitted much of it unencrypted through the MobTech SDK, which the researchers described as "a Chinese analytics company which openly cooperates with the Chinese Government."<ref name="riverloop">{{Cite web |title=Analyzing Data Use by the DJI Mimo App |date=2020-05-12 |url=https://riverloopsecurity.com/blog/2020/05/dji_mimo/ |access-date=2026-03-29 |website=River Loop Security}}</ref> DJI may have removed the MobTech SDK since 2020. A November 2025 assessment by sUAS News documented ongoing concerns about "MIMO/GO4 dynamic code loading mechanisms" & noted a pattern of partial remediation and selective dispute of independently reported vulnerabilities; the assessment cited CVE-2023-6949 & CVE-2023-6950, which DJI disputes as legitimate security flaws and declines to fix.<ref name="suas-security">{{Cite web |title=DJI Security Assessment: An Analysis of Vulnerabilities, Data Practices, and Operational Security |date=2025-11-01 |url=https://www.suasnews.com/2025/11/dji-security-assessment-an-analysis-of-vulnerabilities-data-practices-and-operational-security/ |access-date=2026-03-29 |website=sUAS News}}</ref> | ||
=== Binding arbitration & class action waiver === | === Binding arbitration & class action waiver === | ||
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The DJI terms of use (updated December 22, 2025) that users must accept during activation state: "all disputes between you and DJI will be resolved by BINDING ARBITRATION. YOU AGREE TO GIVE UP YOUR RIGHT TO GO TO COURT."<ref name="dji-terms" /> The terms also prohibit class action lawsuits: "YOU AND DJI AGREE THAT EACH MAY BRING CLAIMS AGAINST THE OTHER ONLY IN YOUR OR ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY AND NOT AS A PLAINTIFF OR CLASS MEMBER IN ANY PURPORTED CLASS OR REPRESENTATIVE PROCEEDING."<ref name="dji-terms" /> | The DJI terms of use (updated December 22, 2025) that users must accept during activation state: "all disputes between you and DJI will be resolved by BINDING ARBITRATION. YOU AGREE TO GIVE UP YOUR RIGHT TO GO TO COURT."<ref name="dji-terms" /> The terms also prohibit class action lawsuits: "YOU AND DJI AGREE THAT EACH MAY BRING CLAIMS AGAINST THE OTHER ONLY IN YOUR OR ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY AND NOT AS A PLAINTIFF OR CLASS MEMBER IN ANY PURPORTED CLASS OR REPRESENTATIVE PROCEEDING."<ref name="dji-terms" /> | ||
Arbitration is administered by the American Arbitration Association (AAA) | Arbitration is administered by the American Arbitration Association (AAA), with fees determined by AAA Rules. Users can reject future changes to the arbitration provision by mailing written notice to DJI's Cerritos, California address within 30 days of the change, but doing so results in immediate account termination.<ref name="dji-terms" /> | ||
DJI has used forced-activation terms to defend against lawsuits. In ''Bishop v. SZ DJI Technology Co.'' (E.D. Tex., No. 4:2024cv00268), a personal injury case involving a malfunctioning drone, DJI filed a motion to compel arbitration. The court denied DJI's motion on September 30, 2025, because the person who agreed to the terms was a minor who later disaffirmed the agreement.<ref name="bishop-dji">{{Cite web |title=Bishop et al v. SZ DJI Technology Co., LTD., et al, No. 4:2024cv00268 - Document 83 |url=https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/texas/txedce/4:2024cv00268/228932/83/ |access-date=2026-03-29 |website=Justia}}</ref> | DJI has used forced-activation terms to defend against lawsuits. In ''Bishop v. SZ DJI Technology Co.'' (E.D. Tex., No. 4:2024cv00268), a personal injury case involving a malfunctioning drone, DJI filed a motion to compel arbitration. The court denied DJI's motion on September 30, 2025, because the person who agreed to the terms was a minor who later disaffirmed the agreement.<ref name="bishop-dji">{{Cite web |title=Bishop et al v. SZ DJI Technology Co., LTD., et al, No. 4:2024cv00268 - Document 83 |url=https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/texas/txedce/4:2024cv00268/228932/83/ |access-date=2026-03-29 |website=Justia}}</ref> | ||
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The Osmo Action 5 Pro's activation process requires the DJI Mimo app to connect to DJI's servers over the internet.<ref name="dji-activation" /> If DJI discontinued the Mimo app or shut down its activation servers, any unactivated camera would have no way to complete the required activation. | The Osmo Action 5 Pro's activation process requires the DJI Mimo app to connect to DJI's servers over the internet.<ref name="dji-activation" /> If DJI discontinued the Mimo app or shut down its activation servers, any unactivated camera would have no way to complete the required activation. | ||
DJI has a history of discontinuing support for older products. An official "Notice of Suspension of Service and Support for Old Product Series" lists over 120 discontinued products, including the original Osmo Pocket & multiple Osmo Mobile models.<ref name="dji-eol">{{Cite web |title=Notice of Suspension of Service and Support for Old Product Series |url=https://support.dji.com/help/content?customId=en-us03400007185&spaceId=34&re=US&lang=en |access-date=2026-03-29 |website=DJI Support}}</ref> As of January 30, 2026, DJI ended support for six additional products | DJI has a history of discontinuing support for older products. An official "Notice of Suspension of Service and Support for Old Product Series" lists over 120 discontinued products, including the original Osmo Pocket & multiple Osmo Mobile models.<ref name="dji-eol">{{Cite web |title=Notice of Suspension of Service and Support for Old Product Series |url=https://support.dji.com/help/content?customId=en-us03400007185&spaceId=34&re=US&lang=en |access-date=2026-03-29 |website=DJI Support}}</ref> As of January 30, 2026, DJI ended support for six additional products.<ref name="dronedj-eol">{{Cite web |title=DJI is ending support for 6 products, including Matrice classics |date=2025-12-02 |url=https://dronedj.com/2025/12/02/dji-service-support-matrice-drones/ |access-date=2026-03-29 |website=DroneDJ}}</ref> The EOL notice states DJI "will no longer provide you with services for these products involving product inquiries, technical support, and product maintenance."<ref name="dji-eol" /> | ||
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| '''Insta360''' || X4 || Yes (required before first use) || No | | '''Insta360''' || X4 || Yes (required before first use) || No | ||
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| '''GoPro''' || Hero 13 Black || Prompted but optional || | | '''GoPro''' || Hero 13 Black || Prompted but optional || Claimed (SD card firmware update; inconsistent user results) | ||
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Insta360's official documentation for the X4 states: "You need to activate X4 in the Insta360 app before using it for the first time."<ref name="insta360-x4">{{Cite web |title=Insta360 X4 Camera Tutorial - Activation |url=https://onlinemanual.insta360.com/x4/en-us/camera/firstuse/activation |access-date=2026-03-29 |website=Insta360}}</ref> Unlike DJI, Insta360 doesn't offer any trial uses before forcing activation. | Insta360's official documentation for the X4 states: "You need to activate X4 in the Insta360 app before using it for the first time."<ref name="insta360-x4">{{Cite web |title=Insta360 X4 Camera Tutorial - Activation |url=https://onlinemanual.insta360.com/x4/en-us/camera/firstuse/activation |access-date=2026-03-29 |website=Insta360}}</ref> Unlike DJI, Insta360 doesn't offer any trial uses before forcing activation. | ||
GoPro's Hero 13 Black displays a QR code on first boot prompting connection to the GoPro Quik app | GoPro's Hero 13 Black displays a QR code on first boot prompting connection to the GoPro Quik app. GoPro's official support confirmed users can bypass this by performing a manual firmware update onto the microSD card, though multiple users in the same forum thread reported the method did not work on their units.<ref name="gopro-bypass">{{Cite web |title=Can I start my Hero 13 without the Quik app? |url=https://community.gopro.com/s/question/0D5Uv00000HERTCKA5/can-i-start-my-hero-13-without-the-quik-app |access-date=2026-03-29 |website=GoPro Support Hub}}</ref> | ||
== Consumer response == | == Consumer response == | ||
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PCMag's review of the Osmo Action 5 Pro criticized the activation requirement: "Grabbing the app is a strict requirement; you'll need it to activate the camera, which is a necessary, not optional, step... we wish DJI didn't make it a requirement."<ref name="pcmag-review" /> | PCMag's review of the Osmo Action 5 Pro criticized the activation requirement: "Grabbing the app is a strict requirement; you'll need it to activate the camera, which is a necessary, not optional, step... we wish DJI didn't make it a requirement."<ref name="pcmag-review" /> | ||
The DPReview forum thread on the activation requirement drew responses from | The DPReview forum thread on the activation requirement drew responses from a user who had spent weeks searching for a workaround & couldn't find one, calculating they'd need to pay $20 per month more for a compatible phone plan just to activate a camera they'd already purchased.<ref name="dpreview-thread" /> | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||