DJI Osmo Pocket 4: two US-only AliExpress codes have landed, and they’re gone after June 30
DJI’s newest pocket gimbal just got cheaper, with two publisher codes and free US warehouse shipping. Here’s the price, the kit, and how to claim it before the codes expire.
This is the sort of deal worth pouncing on while it’s live!
DJI’s Osmo Pocket 4 only turned up in April, and it’s already the little camera every solo creator seems to be raving about. Now AliExpress US has two amazing coupon codes that knock a big chunk off both the standalone camera and the full Creator Combo, and it has free shipping from US warehouses, with buyer protection. No messing about with cross-border shipping or duties.
We at Tom's Guide already named it the "best all-in-one package” for solo creators, and one of the best action cameras of 2026, so trust us when we say this is a great deal.
But here’s the bit you came for: use code USAFF93 on the standard Osmo Pocket 4, and you’ll only pay $575.71. Fancy the full vlogging kit instead? Code USAFF120 brings the Creator Combo (the DJI Mic 3, wide-angle lens, battery handle and tripod) down to $699.05. Both are US-only and are live right through to the end of June.
These codes are not available on DJI.com, Amazon US, or B&H, so make sure you grab them from here while the deal lasts!
Quick Links
DJI Osmo Pocket 4 (Standard) for $575.71 using the code USAFF93 → Check it out on AliExpress
DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Creator Combo for $699.05 using the code USAFF120 → Check it out on AliExpress
Codes are case-sensitive and single-use per account, US-only, valid June 1 to 30. Ships free from US warehouses in 2 to 5 business days, with the manufacturer's warranty as listed.
Save on the DJI Osmo Pocket 4
DJI Osmo Pocket 4 (Standard) for only $575.71 with code USAFF93
The Osmo Pocket 3 was already brilliant, and the Pocket 4 is a proper glow-up rather than a small token refresh. DJI kept the 1-inch CMOS sensor and that lovely f/2.0 lens, then doubled the slow-mo to 4K/240fps, added 14 stops of dynamic range with 10-bit D-Log (DJI’s flat color profile that leaves you room to grade), and bumped stills to 37MP.
That 4K/240fps is the headline, and rightly so. It turns ordinary b-roll into buttery, ten-times slow motion without dropping the resolution to get there. Which brings me to the upgrade I’d genuinely shout about: storage. You get 107GB built in, running at up to 800MB/s, so no more digging through your bag for a microSD at the exact second the shot appears. Of course, 107GB is your max, since there’s no card slot, so multi-day shooters will want to plan around it. But that's a small price to pay, I reckon.
Wrap in ActiveTrack 7.0 that keeps you locked in frame even when you zoom, the rotatable screen, that new 5D joystick, and roughly 35% less weight than the Pocket 3, a huge difference, making it a doddle to run one-handed all day.
If you only want the camera, the standard model at only $575.71 with the AliExpress code does the job nicely.
Save on the Creator Combo
But for vlogging, YouTubing, Journalism, travel or sit-down interviews? The Creator Combo is the one I’d pick up, no contest and for $699.05 with code USAFF120 its a great deal.
For only around $125 more than the camera on its own, you bag the DJI Mic 3 (with wireless audio and a built-in mic that levels up your whole set-up), plus the wide-angle lens, battery handle and tripod.
At $699.05 all in, that’s a proper grab-and-go vlogging kit for under $700, and buying all those parts and putting them together separately would set you back way more.
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Nathan is based in Cardiff, Wales, in the UK and is an SEO copywriter for the vouchers team at Future PLC, so he knows how to save on the latest tech and games. Since 2022, he has used his money-saving skills to write helpful content about tech retailers, starting as a Deals Finder for MyVoucherCodes. He has since written for sites like PC Gamer, TechRadar, GamesRadar+, and Tom’s Hardware. In addition to saving people money on their new tech, Nathan loves gaming, writing reviews and building PCs and is always looking for a good deal on graphics cards, PC parts or video game keys.
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