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The DJI Osmo Mobile 7 Series builds on previous generations of this popular smartphone stabiliser, offering improved battery life, broader phone compatibility, and AI-powered tracking features.
Two versions are available for 2025, with the Osmo Mobile 7 and pro-version OM 7P, which both feature ActiveTrack 7.0 and AI tracking tools via an included (or optional) Multifunctional Module. Creators also benefit from an integrated tripod and adjustable fill light brightness control, among other upgrades, which we explore in this first look review.
For mobile creators considering an upgrade from the OM 6 or SE, we compare the Osmo Mobile 7 and 7P, highlighting key differences that make this the most advanced phone gimbal from DJI to date. But before we jump in, let’s look at why would you use a smartphone gimbal anyway.
A phone gimbal’s main function is to stabilise video, creating far smoother footage by eliminating the shaky handheld effect that can make your videos look unpolished. The Osmo Mobile 7 Series uses a three-axis stabilisation system along with software-based technology to keep shots steady, whether walking, panning across a scene, or capturing action sequences.
On top of stabilisation, a gimbal provides more precise control over framing, cinematic camera movements and automated tracking, which are features that are difficult to achieve handheld, especially for solo creators. This makes a phone gimbal useful for everything from everyday videos of friends and family to professional-looking content for your social channels.
The Osmo Mobile 7 Series helps you capture a variety of content better, including:
Next we’ll explore what’s new compared to the previous generation.
The Osmo Mobile 7P introduces several improvements over the Osmo Mobile 6. Key upgrades include:
The Osmo Mobile 7 also brings several upgrades over the Osmo Mobile 6, improving stabilisation, battery life, and recording versatility. Improvements include:
ActiveTrack 7.0 updates the automated subject tracking feature to be more reliable in various situations, with enhanced tracking precision, better subject recognition, and smoother re-acquisition. Upgrades include:
Yes, the Osmo Mobile 7 Series is easy to use, even for beginners. Features like ShotGuides and one-tap editing provide step-by-step guidance on how to film and edit different scenes, while gesture controls allow users to start tracking or recording without even touching the phone. A magnetic mounting system also makes setup quick and hassle-free.
Thanks to DJI’s intelligent features, the Osmo Mobile 7 provides an accessible way for creators new to phone gimbals to produce professional-looking videos without needing advanced skills. Even beginners can capture smoother, more cinematic footage with ease.
These features include Timelapse, Panorama, and Dynamic Zoom, which allow users to warp time, create wide-angle images, and achieve stretched or compressed visual effects. Various camera view modes automate pan and tilt movements, enabling cinematic shots without manual control.
Among the most popular modes are PTF, FPV, and SpinShot, each offering a unique way to frame and follow motion. Additionally, the Osmo Mobile 7 can instantly switch to the rear camera for higher-resolution selfies and smooth video transitions by simply pressing the trigger three times.
The table below compares gimbal specifications, highlighting at-a-glance how the Osmo Mobile 7 Series stacks up against the Osmo Mobile 6 and SE.
|
Osmo Mobile 7P |
Osmo Mobile 7 |
Osmo Mobile 6 |
Osmo Mobile SE |
Weight approx. |
368 g |
300 g |
330 g |
383 g |
Operating Time approx. |
10 hours
|
10 hours |
6 hours and 24 minutes |
8 hours |
Multifunctional Module |
Included |
Optional |
Not supported |
Not supported |
Built-in Extension Rod |
Yes
|
N/A |
Yes |
N/A |
Built-in Tripod |
Yes |
Yes |
N/A |
N/A |
Quick Launch |
Supported |
Supported |
Supported |
Not supported |
ActiveTrack 7.0 |
Yes |
Yes |
ActiveTrack 6.0 |
ActiveTrack 6.0 |
ShotGuides |
Yes
|
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
AI Editor |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Phone Charging |
Yes
|
Yes |
N/A |
N/A |
While built-in phone microphones are fine for casual recording, they often struggle with wind noise, background interference, and distance limitations. The DJI Osmo Mobile 7 is compatible with the DJI Mic Mini transmitter, an accessory that significantly improves audio quality during your videos and vlogs in particular. This wireless microphone system captures clear and crisp sound, perfect for vlogging, interviews, and other content creation where audio clarity is ideal. The compact design of the Mic Mini complements the portability of the Osmo Mobile 7 series.
For Osmo Mobile 7 users, external mic support isn’t available straight out of the box as the Multifunctional Module is part of the optional DJI OM 7 Series Tracking Kit. However, creators looking for a more professional audio can add the module afterwards to enjoy the same wireless recording features as the 7P, which comes with the module in the box.
Another useful accessory for iPhone users is the DJI OM Magnetic Quick-Release Mount, which offers easy attachment and detachment for hassle-free creation.
The Osmo Mobile 7 and 7P share many of the same features, but there are some important differences to consider.
The biggest difference is the Multifunctional Module, which is included with the Osmo Mobile 7P but optional for the Osmo Mobile 7. This module enables AI powered tracking, audio reception for an external DJI Mic, and fill light control. The Pro version 7p also adds a built-in extension rod which does make getting selfies and more dynamic angles far easier to achieve.
If you want to create more professional content, especially for YouTube, TikTok and other channels, the 7P is likely the version that’s best for your needs.
To summarise, the Osmo Mobile 7P is best for content creators and vloggers who want built-in tracking, lighting control, and audio reception with the included Multifunctional Module. The Osmo Mobile 7 on the other hand is a great choice for more casual users who want a lighter gimbal for stabilised video, with the option to add tracking and audio later if required.
Whichever you’re considering, head over to browse our full range of phone gimbals, or pick up the DJI Osmo Mobile 7P or Osmo Mobile 7 and start creating block buster content with your smartphone today.
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By Nick Dautlich on 18/02/2025
Nick Dautlich is the Senior Content Writer and Product Reviewer at Park Cameras, with over 15 years of photography experience. A Sony Imaging Professional and expert reviewer, Nick has worked with major brands such as Canon, Sony and Nikon. His work is also featured on Vanguard World UK’s website, Capture Landscapes, and Shutter Evolve. Nick’s photography includes National Trust projects and magazine covers and he is passionate about landscapes and storytelling. Nick also enjoys hiking and teaching his children about nature. Learn more on his profile page.
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