The US government banned DJI’s Osmo Pocket 4 and 4 Pro cameras over security concerns, yet they’re still flooding the market—thanks to shady third-party sellers. One listener snagged a Pocket 4 Pro from Temu for just $659 shipped right from a US warehouse, cheaper than the last model. DJI claims no involvement, noting these devices weren’t officially sold in the US and came with Chinese menus and no FCC ID. This isn’t new—DJI tech keeps slipping through bans, even as restrictions expand from drones to surveillance gear. It’s a wild game of cat-and-mouse: bans on paper, but gadgets delivered in record time via online clicks.
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