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The Osmo Action 5 Pro is an action camera developed by SZ DJI Co, Ltd.<ref>https://www.dji.com/global/osmo-action-5-pro</ref>
The Osmo Action 5 Pro is an action camera developed by [[DJI]].<ref>https://www.dji.com/global/osmo-action-5-pro</ref>


==Anti-consumer issues ==
==Anti-consumer issues==
Osmo Action 5 Pro action camera requires the owner to use the DJI Mimo smartphone app. Action camera can only be used 5 times without using the app for "activation". After 5 times the usage of the camera is impossible unless the DJI Mimo app is installed and used to "activate" the camera.<ref>https://support.dji.com/help/content?customId=en-us03400011286&spaceId=34&re=US&lang=en</ref>  
Osmo Action 5 Pro action camera requires the owner to use the DJI Mimo smartphone app. Action camera can only be used 5 times without using the app for "activation". After 5 times the usage of the camera is impossible unless the DJI Mimo app is installed and used to "activate" the camera.<ref>https://support.dji.com/help/content?customId=en-us03400011286&spaceId=34&re=US&lang=en</ref>  



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The Osmo Action 5 Pro is an action camera developed by DJI.[1]

Anti-consumer issues

Osmo Action 5 Pro action camera requires the owner to use the DJI Mimo smartphone app. Action camera can only be used 5 times without using the app for "activation". After 5 times the usage of the camera is impossible unless the DJI Mimo app is installed and used to "activate" the camera.[2]

This is an anti-consumer practice that forces users to install and use proprietary software on their mobile devices.

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