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The '''DJI Osmo Pocket 3''' is a 3-axis gimbal camera released in 2023 that locks after five uses unless the owner installs the [[Forced app download|DJI Mimo smartphone app]] & completes a mandatory [[Activation|activation]] process.<ref name="dji-beginners-guide">{{Cite web |title=A Beginner's Guide to Osmo Pocket 3 |url=https://support.dji.com/help/content?customId=en-us03400009024&spaceId=34&re=US&lang=en |access-date=2026-03-29 |website=DJI Support}}</ref><ref name="dji-specs">{{Cite web |title=Osmo Pocket 3 - Specs |url=https://www.dji.com/osmo-pocket-3/specs |access-date=2026-03-29 |website=DJI}}</ref><ref name="amateur-photographer">{{Cite web |last=Mold |first=Dan |date=2025-07-06 |title=The DJI Osmo Pocket 3 may be the world's favourite vlogging camera, but for me it has one HUGE drawback |url=https://amateurphotographer.com/latest/opinion/the-dji-osmo-pocket-3-may-be-the-worlds-favourite-vlogging-camera-but-for-me-it-has-one-huge-drawback/ |access-date=2026-03-29 |website=Amateur Photographer}}</ref> That activation forces acceptance of [[DJI]]'s terms of use, which include binding arbitration & a class action waiver.<ref name="dji-terms">{{Cite web |date=2025-12-22 |title=DJI Products Terms of Use |url=https://www.dji.com/terms |access-date=2026-03-29 |website=DJI}}</ref> The Mimo app collects location data, device identifiers, & user content;<ref name="dji-mimo-appstore">{{Cite web |title=DJI Mimo on the App Store |url=https://apps.apple.com/us/app/dji-mimo/id1431720653 |access-date=2026-03-29 |website=Apple App Store}}</ref> on Android, the app is not available through Google Play & users must sideload an APK directly from DJI's website.<ref name="dji-sideload">{{Cite web |title=Failure to Download and Install the App |url=https://support.dji.com/help/content?customId=en-us03400006802&spaceId=34&re=US&lang=en |access-date=2026-03-29 |website=DJI Support}}</ref>
The '''DJI Osmo Pocket 3''' is a 3-axis gimbal camera released in 2023 that locks after five uses unless the owner installs the [[Forced app download|DJI Mimo smartphone app]] & completes a mandatory [[Activation|activation]] process.<ref name="dji-beginners-guide">{{Cite web |title=A Beginner's Guide to Osmo Pocket 3 |url=https://support.dji.com/help/content?customId=en-us03400009024&spaceId=34&re=US&lang=en |access-date=2026-03-29 |website=DJI Support}}</ref><ref name="dji-specs">{{Cite web |title=Osmo Pocket 3 - Specs |url=https://www.dji.com/osmo-pocket-3/specs |access-date=2026-03-29 |website=DJI}}</ref><ref name="amateur-photographer">{{Cite web |last=Mold |first=Dan |date=2025-07-06 |title=The DJI Osmo Pocket 3 may be the world's favourite vlogging camera, but for me it has one HUGE drawback |url=https://amateurphotographer.com/latest/opinion/the-dji-osmo-pocket-3-may-be-the-worlds-favourite-vlogging-camera-but-for-me-it-has-one-huge-drawback/ |access-date=2026-03-29 |website=Amateur Photographer}}</ref> That activation forces acceptance of [[DJI]]'s terms of use, which include binding arbitration & a class action waiver.<ref name="dji-terms">{{Cite web |date=2025-12-22 |title=DJI Products Terms of Use |url=https://www.dji.com/terms |access-date=2026-03-29 |website=DJI}}</ref> The Mimo app collects location data, device identifiers, & user content;<ref name="dji-mimo-appstore">{{Cite web |title=DJI Mimo on the App Store |url=https://apps.apple.com/us/app/dji-mimo/id1431720653 |access-date=2026-03-29 |website=Apple App Store}}</ref> on Android, DJI's support site provides APK sideload instructions for users who encounter installation problems.<ref name="dji-sideload">{{Cite web |title=Failure to Download and Install the App |url=https://support.dji.com/help/content?customId=en-us03400006802&spaceId=34&re=US&lang=en |access-date=2026-03-29 |website=DJI Support}}</ref>


== Incidents ==
== Incidents ==
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=== DJI Mimo app data collection ===
=== DJI Mimo app data collection ===


The DJI Mimo app required for activation collects data that Apple's App Store privacy label categorizes as "used to track you": contact information & device identifiers.<ref name="dji-mimo-appstore" /> The app also collects coarse location data, user-generated content (photos, videos, audio), usage data, & diagnostics.<ref name="dji-mimo-appstore" /> Apple's listing notes the app "may use your location even when it isn't open."<ref name="dji-mimo-appstore" />
The DJI Mimo app required for activation collects data that Apple's App Store privacy label categorizes as "Data Used to Track You": contact info & identifiers.<ref name="dji-mimo-appstore" /> The app also collects coarse location data, user-generated content (photos, videos, audio), usage data, & diagnostics.<ref name="dji-mimo-appstore" /> Apple's listing notes the app "may use your location even when it isn't open."<ref name="dji-mimo-appstore" />


A 2020 analysis by cybersecurity firm River Loop Security found that the Mimo app integrated a third-party SDK from MobTech, a Chinese analytics company, which transmitted device information including brand, model, display size, OS version, carrier data, & geolocation to MobTech's servers without encryption.<ref name="riverloop">{{Cite web |date=2020-05-12 |title=Analyzing Data Use by the DJI Mimo App |url=https://riverloopsecurity.com/blog/2020/05/dji_mimo/ |access-date=2026-03-29 |website=River Loop Security}}</ref> River Loop concluded that "even without user consent, the DJI Mimo app sends sensitive information via unsecured means to third-party servers, where the Terms of Use Agreement supports cooperation with the Chinese Government."<ref name="riverloop" /> The analysis also found weak AES-128 ECB encryption with deterministic key construction, making intercepted data recoverable by "a moderately talented attacker."<ref name="riverloop" />
A 2020 analysis by cybersecurity firm River Loop Security found that the Mimo app integrated a third-party SDK from MobTech, a Chinese analytics company, which transmitted device information including brand, model, display size, OS version, carrier data, & geolocation to MobTech's servers without encryption.<ref name="riverloop">{{Cite web |date=2020-05-12 |title=Analyzing Data Use by the DJI Mimo App |url=https://riverloopsecurity.com/blog/2020/05/dji_mimo/ |access-date=2026-03-29 |website=River Loop Security}}</ref> River Loop concluded that "even without user consent, the DJI Mimo app sends sensitive information via unsecured means to third-party servers, where the Terms of Use Agreement supports cooperation with the Chinese Government."<ref name="riverloop" /> The analysis also found weak AES-128 ECB encryption with deterministic key construction, meaning that "even seemingly encrypted data sent from a user's device could be recovered from a moderately talented attacker, let alone a Nation State."<ref name="riverloop" />


On Android, DJI instructs users to download & install the Mimo APK directly from their website, bypassing Google Play entirely.<ref name="dji-sideload" />
On Android, DJI's support site instructs users who have trouble installing the app to download the Mimo APK directly from DJI's website.<ref name="dji-sideload" />


=== Binding arbitration & class action waiver ===
=== Binding arbitration & class action waiver ===
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Activating the camera through DJI Mimo requires agreeing to DJI's Product Terms of Use (last updated December 22, 2025), which state in their preamble that "all disputes between you and DJI Entities will be resolved by binding arbitration."<ref name="dji-terms" /> Section 11 contains the full arbitration framework, administered under the Federal Arbitration Act & governed by American Arbitration Association (AAA) rules.<ref name="dji-terms" />
Activating the camera through DJI Mimo requires agreeing to DJI's Product Terms of Use (last updated December 22, 2025), which state in their preamble that "all disputes between you and DJI Entities will be resolved by binding arbitration."<ref name="dji-terms" /> Section 11 contains the full arbitration framework, administered under the Federal Arbitration Act & governed by American Arbitration Association (AAA) rules.<ref name="dji-terms" />


Section 11.6 bars collective legal action: "CLASS ACTION LAWSUITS, CLASS-WIDE ARBITRATIONS, PRIVATE ATTORNEY GENERAL ACTIONS... ARE NOT ALLOWED."<ref name="dji-terms" />
Section 11.6 bars collective legal action: "CLASS ACTION LAWSUITS, CLASS-WIDE ARBITRATIONS, PRIVATE ATTORNEY-GENERAL ACTIONS... ARE NOT ALLOWED."<ref name="dji-terms" />


DJI's terms do not offer a general opt-out from the arbitration clause for new users. The only opt-out mechanism applies to future modifications of the clause: users can reject changes within 30 days, but doing so terminates their DJI account, and the prior version of the arbitration clause survives.<ref name="dji-terms" /> The camera requires activation through a DJI account,<ref name="dji-terms" /> so an owner who opts out must create a new account and accept the current terms to continue using the device.
DJI's terms do not offer a general opt-out from the arbitration clause for new users. The only opt-out mechanism applies to future modifications of the clause: users can reject changes within 30 days, but doing so terminates their DJI account, and the prior version of the arbitration clause survives.<ref name="dji-terms" /> The camera requires activation through a DJI account,<ref name="dji-terms" /> so account termination raises the question of whether the owner can continue using already-activated hardware or must reaccept the current terms.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 18:05, 29 March 2026

DJI Osmo Pocket 3
Basic Information
Release Year 2023
Product Type Cameras
In Production Yes
Official Website https://www.dji.com/global/osmo-pocket-3


The DJI Osmo Pocket 3 is a 3-axis gimbal camera released in 2023 that locks after five uses unless the owner installs the DJI Mimo smartphone app & completes a mandatory activation process.[1][2][3] That activation forces acceptance of DJI's terms of use, which include binding arbitration & a class action waiver.[4] The Mimo app collects location data, device identifiers, & user content;[5] on Android, DJI's support site provides APK sideload instructions for users who encounter installation problems.[6]

Incidents

Forced app activation

Despite having its own 2-inch touchscreen, 1-inch CMOS sensor, microSD storage, & 1,300 mAh battery, the Osmo Pocket 3 ships as a locked device.[2] DJI's official documentation states that the camera "requires activation through the DJI Mimo App" before first use.[1] DJI's activation instructions require a smartphone with Bluetooth & Wi-Fi enabled to connect to the camera through the Mimo app.[7]

The camera allows the owner to skip the activation prompt five times. After the fifth skip, the device locks & requires activation before any further use.[3] DJI's "Activating Your Handheld Products" support page documents the same 5-trial mechanism for the Osmo Action series.[7]

This is not unique to the Pocket 3. DJI's activation page lists the Osmo Action series, Osmo Mobile series, Osmo Nano, & Osmo 360 as also requiring Mimo-based activation.[7] By contrast, the competing FeiyuTech Pocket 3 is "ready to go straight out of the box without the need for an app."[3]

DJI Mimo app data collection

The DJI Mimo app required for activation collects data that Apple's App Store privacy label categorizes as "Data Used to Track You": contact info & identifiers.[5] The app also collects coarse location data, user-generated content (photos, videos, audio), usage data, & diagnostics.[5] Apple's listing notes the app "may use your location even when it isn't open."[5]

A 2020 analysis by cybersecurity firm River Loop Security found that the Mimo app integrated a third-party SDK from MobTech, a Chinese analytics company, which transmitted device information including brand, model, display size, OS version, carrier data, & geolocation to MobTech's servers without encryption.[8] River Loop concluded that "even without user consent, the DJI Mimo app sends sensitive information via unsecured means to third-party servers, where the Terms of Use Agreement supports cooperation with the Chinese Government."[8] The analysis also found weak AES-128 ECB encryption with deterministic key construction, meaning that "even seemingly encrypted data sent from a user's device could be recovered from a moderately talented attacker, let alone a Nation State."[8]

On Android, DJI's support site instructs users who have trouble installing the app to download the Mimo APK directly from DJI's website.[6]

Binding arbitration & class action waiver

Activating the camera through DJI Mimo requires agreeing to DJI's Product Terms of Use (last updated December 22, 2025), which state in their preamble that "all disputes between you and DJI Entities will be resolved by binding arbitration."[4] Section 11 contains the full arbitration framework, administered under the Federal Arbitration Act & governed by American Arbitration Association (AAA) rules.[4]

Section 11.6 bars collective legal action: "CLASS ACTION LAWSUITS, CLASS-WIDE ARBITRATIONS, PRIVATE ATTORNEY-GENERAL ACTIONS... ARE NOT ALLOWED."[4]

DJI's terms do not offer a general opt-out from the arbitration clause for new users. The only opt-out mechanism applies to future modifications of the clause: users can reject changes within 30 days, but doing so terminates their DJI account, and the prior version of the arbitration clause survives.[4] The camera requires activation through a DJI account,[4] so account termination raises the question of whether the owner can continue using already-activated hardware or must reaccept the current terms.

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "A Beginner's Guide to Osmo Pocket 3". DJI Support. Retrieved 2026-03-29.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Osmo Pocket 3 - Specs". DJI. Retrieved 2026-03-29.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Mold, Dan (2025-07-06). "The DJI Osmo Pocket 3 may be the world's favourite vlogging camera, but for me it has one HUGE drawback". Amateur Photographer. Retrieved 2026-03-29.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 "DJI Products Terms of Use". DJI. 2025-12-22. Retrieved 2026-03-29.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 "DJI Mimo on the App Store". Apple App Store. Retrieved 2026-03-29.
  6. 6.0 6.1 "Failure to Download and Install the App". DJI Support. Retrieved 2026-03-29.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 "Activating Your Handheld Products". DJI Support. Retrieved 2026-03-29.
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 "Analyzing Data Use by the DJI Mimo App". River Loop Security. 2020-05-12. Retrieved 2026-03-29.