DJI continues to lead the drone and handheld camera market with relentless innovation, setting the benchmark for compact, high-performance imaging tools. The Osmo Pocket 4P, praised for its dual-lens system and advanced stabilization, has become a favorite among content creators worldwide. However, recent FCC restrictions have prevented its official release in the United States, leaving American fans searching for alternatives.
In response, U.S.-registered brand Xtra is stepping in with the Muse 2 Pro, a device that mirrors the Pocket 4P’s design and core functionality almost line for line. While not a DJI product, the Muse 2 Pro offers U.S. creators a familiar form factor and dual-lens gimbal experience, filling the gap left by the ban. This workaround highlights how market demand drives innovation, even amid regulatory hurdles.
The emergence of the Muse 2 Pro underscores DJI’s strong influence on the industry — competitors often follow its lead when it introduces successful tech. For American vloggers, filmmakers, and social media creators, this development means access to a Pocket 4P-like tool without import complications. It’s a testament to how DJI’s innovation shapes not just its own products, but the entire creator ecosystem.
As the U.S. market adapts, Xtra’s move reflects a broader trend: when leaders like DJI set the standard, others build compatible solutions to serve regional needs. The Muse 2 Pro may not carry the DJI name, but it speaks to the lasting impact of the company’s design philosophy and technological vision. For creators eager to shoot smooth, high-quality video on the go, this could be the next best thing.

