Coin-height 20 mm lift
The low stance is deliberate: enough clearance for a Pocket-style camera base, not so much height that the setup turns bulky.

This DJI Osmo Pocket 4 / Pocket 4P mini tripod page focuses on one buying job: finding a compact desk-ready base that keeps a Pocket creator kit small without defaulting to the bulkier official first-party option.
A good compact Pocket tripod should solve a very specific problem: your camera needs to stand up fast, on a desk, shelf, tray table, or hotel-room surface, without forcing you to carry a larger support accessory. That is why this page is not trying to be a general tripod guide. It is a focused product page for buyers who already know they want a tiny creator-kit base.
The practical value of this smaller support is that it stays in the bag. A larger tripod may be better for height, but it is also the first support item to get left behind. This DJI Osmo Pocket 4 / Pocket 4P mini tripod is about keeping Pocket workflows friction-light for desk explainers, quick talking-head clips, product close-ups, framing checks, and travel updates.
For many buyers, a small Pocket tripod is more urgent than filters, cages, or a more ambitious creator add-on. A Pocket camera becomes more useful the moment it can stand up on its own. That turns the camera into a hands-free tool for short explainers, product detail shots, livestream framing checks, and table-level interview setups.
If you are still building the rest of your kit, keep the path simple. Use this product page with the site's best Osmo Pocket 4 bundle guide when you need to decide what to buy now and what can wait. The logic is straightforward: solve support first, then decide whether you still need more expensive creator extras.
The low stance is deliberate: enough clearance for a Pocket-style camera base, not so much height that the setup turns bulky.
The grey foot pads use diagonal texture to improve grip when you place or adjust the tripod on a smooth desk.
Small enough to keep with the camera instead of becoming another support accessory you leave at home.
The official DJI Osmo Mini Tripod is the safe first-party reference. The reason to buy this compact DJI Pocket support is narrower and more practical: it is lighter, lower-profile when stored, and focused on everyday tabletop support for Pocket-style creator workflows.
| Point | This Mini Tripod | DJI Osmo Mini Tripod reference | Buyer impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $19 USD launch price. | DJI regional pricing varies by store and market. | Simple direct accessory price on this site. |
| Weight | 22 g. | 44.8 g listed by DJI. | About half the carry weight. |
| Stored size | 41 x 29 x 29 mm. | 31.1 x 31.1 x 76.7 mm listed by DJI. | Shorter in a small pouch or travel kit. |
| Lift height | 20 mm. | DJI uses a taller conventional mini-tripod stance. | Lower desk profile for quick Pocket-style setups. |
| Grip surface | Anti-slip silicone foot pads with diagonal texture. | TPU gripping material listed by DJI. | Both aim at desk stability; this one emphasizes silicone contact. |
| Support shape | Triangular support structure. | Official DJI mini tripod design. | Choose this for compact utility, DJI for first-party assurance. |
Comparison uses the listed specifications for this accessory and DJI's public Osmo Mini Tripod listing for the official reference. This is an independent accessory, not a DJI product.
This page uses product visuals to answer the same buying question from different angles: packed size, opened stance, desk use, spec clarity, and the comparison against DJI's own first-party reference. If you are still choosing the camera body itself, continue to Pocket 4 vs 4P after reviewing this accessory page.

This front render shows the low opened stance that makes the tripod useful for desk-level framing without adding unnecessary height.

The desk scene keeps the use case honest: this support is strongest when you need stable tabletop framing for explainers, product clips, and quick creator check-ins.

The 41 mm stored height is the main portability argument. This visual is here because packed size matters as much as price when you are choosing a Pocket accessory that should actually travel with the camera.

The spec board condenses the decision into one frame: 22 g weight, 41 x 29 x 29 mm stored size, 20 mm lift, and a standard 1/4-20 top mount for common Pocket-style support setups.
This guide now combines the iFanr buying framework with DJI's official announcement and live store pages. When pricing or package details are still open, the page says pending.
These answers support the page topic and link to more focused guides where the buyer decision needs more context.
It uses a standard 1/4-20 screw mount and is positioned for Pocket accessory use. Buyers should still verify that their camera base, case, or adapter exposes the standard mount before checkout.
DJI lists its Osmo Mini Tripod at 44.8 g and 31.1 x 31.1 x 76.7 mm. This model is positioned around a smaller everyday carry profile: 22 g, 41 x 29 x 29 mm stored size, and 20 mm lift.
The $19 launch price covers one mini tripod. It does not include a DJI camera, case, phone, microphone, filters, or other accessories.
No. This is an independent accessory sold by dji-pocket-4p.com. DJI and Osmo names are used only to describe compatibility and comparison context.
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