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Forget the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 — this early Black Friday deal gets you the exact same camera for 40% off

The Xtra Muse vlogging camera on a table with a Tom's Guide Black Friday Lowest Price deals badge
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If you’re looking to start vlogging or just want to upgrade your current setup, the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 is one of the most versatile and best cameras for the job. However, due to tariff price hikes earlier this year, it’s since shot up in price. Thanks to Black Friday deals though, you can grab it or an even cheaper rebranded version at a steep discount.

Right now, you can pick up the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 for just $529 on Amazon. That’s 34% or $270 off its new price. However, if you like the look and features of the Osmo Pocket 3, there’s a rebranded version on sale for even less. You save over $100 by skipping DJI’s vlogging camera and getting the Xtra Muse for $419 instead. This is an even better deal at 40% off and it’s also the lowest price ever for this almost identical camera.

Xtra  Muse
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Xtra Muse: was $699 now $419 at Amazon

If you want a DJI Osmo Pocket 3 for even less, this rebranded version is nearly identical in every way. The Xtra Muse has the exact same design, button layout and even menus that DJI’s popular vlogging camera does. Along with the camera itself, you also get the same accessories you would with the Osmo Pocket 3. However, in addition to a wrist strap, charging cable and threaded handle, you get a carrying bag too.

DJI Osmo Pocket 3
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DJI Osmo Pocket 3: was $799 now $529 at Amazon

The DJI Osmo Pocket 3 is a wonderful tool for vloggers and content creators, providing an affordable gimbal solution to give their video a professional look. It features awesome stabilization, strong low light performance and great battery life, all the while capturing stunning 4K footage. This early Black Friday deal brings the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 almost back to its all-time low price.

Now I wouldn’t blame you for going with the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 over the Xtra Muse. After all, it is the original. In our DJI Osmo Pocket 3 review, our camera editor Peter Wolinski praised it as a fantastic 4K gimbal camera that’s almost perfect with a 4.5 star rating. It’s worth noting though that the latest rumors suggest the new Osmo Pocket 4 could be revealed any day now.

Now for the Xtra Muse, while we haven’t tested one ourselves yet, by all accounts it’s a functionally and physically near-identical clone of the Osmo Pocket 3. Many believe it’s a rebranded version that was released specifically to get around tariff price hikes in the US.

When it comes to physical differences between the two, the only thing I can see as someone who owns an Osmo Pocket 3 myself, is the DJI branding has been replaced with the Xtra logo underneath the joystick and record button. You won’t have to worry about finding accessories for the Xtra Muse either as all of the ones designed for the Osmo Pocket 3 will work with this camera too.

The only big downside I can see to opting for the Xtra Muse over the Osmo Pocket 3 is the fact that you don’t get native wireless microphone support with the former. Instead, you’ll need to plug a wireless mic receiver into its USB port. At the same time, the Xtra Muse App, which is nearly identical to the DJI Mimo one, is a bit less intuitive and not nearly as polished. You also don’t get as strong of a warranty as you would with the Osmo Pocket 3.

The choice is yours but with either of these deals, you’re getting a compact and highly versatile vlogging camera that can shoot in either landscape or portrait mode just by changing the orientation of its rotatable screen.

For more discounts, check out our Amazon Black Friday deals live blog.

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Anthony Spadafora
Managing Editor Security and Home Office

Anthony Spadafora is the managing editor for security and home office furniture at Tom’s Guide where he covers everything from data breaches to password managers and the best way to cover your whole home or business with Wi-Fi. He also reviews standing desks, office chairs and other home office accessories with a penchant for building desk setups. Before joining the team, Anthony wrote for ITProPortal while living in Korea and later for TechRadar Pro after moving back to the US. Based in Houston, Texas, when he’s not writing Anthony can be found tinkering with PCs and game consoles, managing cables and upgrading his smart home. 

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