The shell adds a USB power bank, filter mount, top handle, rail mount for a DJI wireless mic and phone monitor, and a quick-connect tripod fitting.
The design aims to make the handheld gimballed camera more practical for longer shoots, better audio capture and use of standard camera filters.
The Pocket 4 can still be removed and used normally, offering a modular way to overcome its unusual form factor without permanently altering the camera.
Does enhancing the Pocket 4 with modular add-ons solve its limitations, or does it risk sacrificing the camera's core advantage: true pocketability?
Could Byron Seven's 3D-printed upgrade kit transform the Osmo Pocket 4 from a niche gadget into the new standard for solo content creators worldwide?
With the Osmo Pocket 4 banned in the US, how will American creators adapt—and could this spur a wave of DIY or third-party innovations?