As DJI continues navigating uncertainty in the US market, the company is still keeping its global consumer drone lineup fresh with a new wave of spring firmware updates for several flagship products. The latest releases cover the new DJI Mavic 4 Pro, the compact DJI Mini 5 Pro, the versatile DJI Air 3S, along with updates for the DJI RC Pro 2 and the DJI Fly app itself.

The most detailed update in the batch belongs to the Mavic 4 Pro, which receives aircraft firmware version v01.00.0700 alongside matching updates for the RC Pro 2 and DJI RC 2 controllers. DJI says the update improves “battery experience” and fixes several known issues.

That short line may sound minor, but battery optimization updates can significantly impact real-world flying. For a premium drone like the Mavic 4 Pro, designed for professional creators and long cinematic shoots, stable power management is critical for flight consistency, battery health, and accurate remaining-flight-time calculations.

The Mavic 4 Pro features a triple-camera system aimed at creators who want flexibility without carrying multiple aircraft. Its primary camera is built around a large sensor for improved low-light performance and dynamic range, while the secondary telephoto options help filmmakers capture compressed perspectives and cinematic zoom shots. A key highlight of this drone is its intelligent flight and tracking features that make it easier for solo creators to execute complex shots with less manual input. With firmware updates often touching behind-the-scenes flight tuning and system stability, even “small” releases can improve the overall flying experience.