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Best DJI Mavic 4 Pro Accessories in 2026: 7 Worth Buying

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By Paul Posea

Best DJI Mavic 4 Pro Accessories in 2026: 7 Worth Buying - drone reviews and comparison

Freewell DJI Mavic 4 Pro Split ND 4-Pack - Split ND filters for the Mavic 4 Pro's triple-camera system

Freewell DJI Mavic 4 Pro Split ND 4-Pack - ND Filters
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FeatureSpec
Filters IncludedND8, ND16, ND32, ND64
TypeSplit ND (covers wide + telephoto cameras)
MaterialMulti-coated optical glass
MountMagnetic snap-on (Mavic 4 Pro specific)
Compatible WithDJI Mavic 4 Pro only
Pros and Cons
Pros
  • Split ND design covers both cameras simultaneously, so switching between wide and telephoto mid-flight doesn't require landing to swap filters
  • Four filters (ND8/16/32/64) cover the full range from golden hour to harsh midday sun without any gaps
  • Magnetic snap-on mount installs in seconds and holds firm during flight. Build quality matches what you'd expect for a $2,000+ drone
Cons
  • $80 (regular $100) is expensive for four filters, though it's proportional to the Mavic 4 Pro's price tier
  • The Mavic 4 Pro has a variable aperture (f/2.8-f/11), which already gives exposure control that fixed-aperture drones lack. ND filters are less critical here than on the Flip or Air 3S
  • Only fits the Mavic 4 Pro. The split ND mount is incompatible with every other DJI drone

DJI Mavic 4 Pro Intelligent Flight Battery - 6654mAh battery delivering up to 51 minutes of flight time

DJI Mavic 4 Pro Intelligent Flight Battery - Batteries
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FeatureSpec
Capacity6654 mAh
Voltage14.76V
Weight395.6g
Flight TimeUp to 51 min
QuickTransferYes (off-state high-speed file transfer)
Compatible WithDJI Mavic 4 Pro only
Pros and Cons
Pros
  • 51 minutes per charge is the longest flight time in any consumer camera drone. Two batteries gives you over 90 minutes of real-world airtime
  • Off-State QuickTransfer lets you pull 6K footage off the drone at high speed while the battery is still in but the drone is powered down
  • The 6654mAh capacity is genuinely large. This battery powers the Micro Four Thirds sensor, triple cameras, and obstacle avoidance system without cutting corners on flight time
Cons
  • $219 per battery is a significant investment. Three batteries for a full professional day runs $657 on top of the drone itself
  • At 395.6g per battery, carrying three or four adds real weight to your kit. This is a professional-grade battery, not a pocket accessory
  • The Fly More Combo includes extra batteries, charging hub, and bag for better per-unit value. Buying individually is for pilots expanding an existing kit

DJI Mavic 4 Pro Parallel Charging Hub - Charges up to 3 Mavic 4 Pro batteries simultaneously

DJI Mavic 4 Pro Parallel Charging Hub - Other
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FeatureSpec
Battery Slots3
Charging ModeParallel (simultaneous)
InputDJI 240W Power Adapter (sold separately)
Full Charge Time~90 min for 3 batteries with 240W adapter
Compatible WithDJI Mavic 4 Pro Intelligent Flight Battery
Pros and Cons
Pros
  • Charges three batteries at the same time, not one after another. Three dead batteries to full in about 90 minutes with the 240W adapter
  • When you're running a professional shoot, parallel charging eliminates the wait-and-swap routine that sequential hubs force on you
  • Solid build quality with clear LED indicators showing charge status for each slot
Cons
  • $139 for the hub alone, and it requires the DJI 240W Power Adapter (another ~$79) for full parallel charging speed. Total charging setup cost approaches $220
  • The hub is bulky compared to Mini series charging solutions. Fine for car-based shoots, less practical for backpack travel
  • Included in the Fly More Combo, so buying it separately only makes sense if you purchased the base drone or need a second hub

Lykus Titan MA410 Waterproof Hard Case - IP67 hard case for the Mavic 4 Pro, RC 2, and full Fly More kit

Lykus Titan MA410 Waterproof Hard Case - Cases
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Compatible with:
FeatureSpec
MaterialPolypropylene hard shell
Waterproof RatingIP67
FitsDJI Mavic 4 Pro, RC 2 or RC Pro 2, 4 batteries, charging hub, 240W adapter, cables, ND filters
ClosureDual latches with padlock holes
Weight4.4 lbs (empty)
Pros and Cons
Pros
  • IP67 waterproof rating handles rain, splashes, and sand. The Mavic 4 Pro is a $2,000+ investment and deserves better than a nylon bag
  • Custom foam fits the Mavic 4 Pro's folded profile plus the RC 2 (or RC Pro 2), up to 4 batteries, charging hub, and the 240W power adapter
  • Dual latches with padlock holes for checked luggage security. If you're flying to a shoot location, this case can go in the hold
Cons
  • At 4.4 lbs empty plus the weight of everything inside, this is a car-to-set case, not a hiking accessory
  • The foam is pre-cut for the Mavic 4 Pro layout and won't adapt if you switch to a different drone
  • No shoulder strap included. You're carrying it by the handle or adding an aftermarket strap

Kingston Canvas Go! Plus 256GB - DJI's Top Pick

FeatureSpec
Capacity256GB
Speed ClassV30, U3, C10
BusUHS-I
Read Speed170 MB/s
Write Speed90 MB/s
App PerformanceA2
Operating Temp-25°C to 85°C
WarrantyLifetime limited
Pros and Cons
Pros
  • On DJI's official recommended list for the Flip, Mini 5 Pro, Air 3S, and Mavic 4 Pro, so compatibility isn't a guessing game
  • Strong price-to-performance ratio at around $24 for 256GB
  • 90 MB/s write speed comfortably exceeds V30 requirements for 4K recording on any DJI drone
  • Available in 64GB through 512GB so you can match the capacity to your flying habits
  • Lifetime warranty from a brand that's been making memory for decades
Cons
  • Write speed is noticeably slower than the SanDisk Extreme Pro or Samsung PRO Plus
  • Read speed of 170 MB/s means file transfers take a bit longer than faster cards
  • Less widely stocked in physical retail stores compared to SanDisk
  • No endurance rating — not the best pick if you leave the card recording for hours at a time

PGYTECH Landing Pad Pro V2 - 50cm reversible pad — folds flat, stakes down

PGYTECH Landing Pad Pro V2 - Landing Pads
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Compatible with:
dji mini 3dji mini 4 proDJI Mini 3 ProDJI Mini 4 ProDJI Mini 5 ProDJI NeoMost drones under 1kg
FeatureSpec
Diameter50cm (20 inches)
Folded Size25 x 17cm
MaterialPU double-sided, waterproof
Anchor Points4 eyelets for ground stakes
Ground Stakes4 included
Storage BagIncluded
ColorsTwo-color reversible (orange/grey)
Pros and Cons
Pros
  • Folds flat to a 25x17cm bundle that fits in the back pocket of most drone bags
  • Four stake eyelets let you pin it down in wind — crucial if you're landing on a hillside or at the beach
  • Double-sided reversible design: orange for high visibility in grass, grey for lower-profile environments
  • PU surface keeps dust and debris off the gimbal and camera on takeoff and landing
  • Works as a visual reference point from altitude, which genuinely helps orientation on longer flights
Cons
  • 50cm is on the smaller side for pilots who prefer a bigger visual target from altitude — the 75cm version exists if you want more margin
  • Ground stakes are short — they pull out in soft sand without extra reinforcement

DJI RC 2 Tempered Glass Screen Protector - 9H tempered glass for the RC 2's 5.5-inch screen

DJI RC 2 Tempered Glass Screen Protector - Other
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Compatible with:
dji mini 4 proDJI Air 3DJI Air 3SDJI Avata 2 (RC 2 controller)
FeatureSpec
CompatibilityDJI RC 2 controller
Material9H tempered glass
Thickness0.3mm
CoatingAnti-fingerprint oleophobic
Pack Size2 protectors included
Pros and Cons
Pros
  • 9H tempered glass actually resists the scratches that build up from pulling the RC 2 in and out of cases and bags — plastic film doesn't
  • Two protectors in the pack means one dust bubble or misaligned first attempt doesn't mean another order
  • Anti-fingerprint coating is noticeable on the RC 2's glossy screen when you're tapping settings quickly mid-flight
Cons
  • Tempered glass doesn't reposition once it touches the screen — alignment on installation needs to be right the first time
  • Only relevant for the DJI RC 2 controller with a built-in screen; RC-N1 users who mount their phone don't need this

How We Chose the Best DJI Mavic 4 Pro Accessories

The Mavic 4 Pro sits at a price point where pilots expect professional results. The accessory market reflects that: everything costs more, and the accessories that matter most are different from what you'd buy for a Mini or Air series drone. We filtered for:

  • Accounts for the variable aperture. The Mavic 4 Pro's f/2.8-f/11 range means ND filters are a creative choice, not a necessity. We recommend them for videographers who shoot wide open, but we're honest about the fact that this drone needs ND filters less than any other DJI camera drone.
  • Proportional to a $2,099+ investment. If you're spending $2,000+ on a drone, $60 for an IP67 hard case isn't extravagant, it's common sense. We skipped budget accessories that cut corners on protection or build quality.
  • Addresses the Mavic 4 Pro's actual weaknesses. The drone is heavy (900g+), the batteries are expensive ($219 each), and the 6K footage eats storage fast. Accessories that help manage weight, power, and storage matter more than gadgets that add features the drone already has.

Best DJI Mavic 4 Pro Accessories by Use Case

Pick the row that matches your shooting style:

You want toBuy thisPriceWhy
Shoot cinematic video wide openFreewell Mavic 4 Pro Split ND 4-Pack$80ND filters let you hold f/2.8 for shallow depth of field while keeping shutter speed at 180 degrees
Fly all-day professional shootsDJI Mavic 4 Pro Intelligent Flight Battery$21951 minutes per charge. Two batteries covers most commercial jobs without downtime
Charge 3 batteries fastDJI Mavic 4 Pro Parallel Charging Hub$139Charges 3 batteries simultaneously in ~90 minutes. Requires the 240W power adapter ($79 separately)
Protect a $2,000+ droneLykus Titan MA410 Hard Case$60IP67 waterproof hard case fits the drone, controller, 4 batteries, hub, and 240W adapter
Store hours of 6K footageKingston Canvas Go! Plus 256GB$22U3/V30 handles 6K/60fps. 256GB holds roughly 3-4 hours of 6K or 5-6 hours of 4K
Protect the gimbal on launchPGYTECH Landing Pad Pro V2$25At 900g+ the Mavic 4 Pro kicks up more debris than lighter drones. A pad protects the gimbal and sensors
Protect the RC 2 screenDJI RC 2 Screen Protector$139H tempered glass for the 5.5-inch screen. Two per pack

Do You Actually Need ND Filters for the Mavic 4 Pro?

Freewell DJI Mavic 4 Pro Split ND 4-Pack filters

This is the first DJI drone where the answer is "maybe not." The Mavic 4 Pro has a variable aperture from f/2.8 to f/11. On a bright day, you can stop down to f/8 or f/11 to control exposure without any filters. The camera handles it natively.

When you still want ND filters

If you shoot video at f/2.8 for shallow depth of field (background separation on real estate interiors, subject isolation on tracking shots), you need ND filters to hold the 180-degree shutter rule in bright conditions. At f/2.8 on a sunny day without filters, the shutter speed will spike to 1/2000s or faster, producing that choppy motion look.

If you primarily shoot at f/5.6 or higher, or if most of your work is photography rather than video, ND filters are a lower priority. The variable aperture gives you the exposure control that ND filters provide on fixed-aperture drones.

The Freewell split ND design

The Mavic 4 Pro has a triple camera system (wide, medium telephoto, telephoto). The Freewell split ND filters cover the wide and medium telephoto cameras simultaneously with a single magnetic filter. The telephoto camera is separate and typically not filtered. At $80 (sale price, $100 regular), they're a professional accessory for professional videographers.

Power Management: Batteries and Charging

The Mavic 4 Pro's 6654mAh battery delivers 51 minutes per charge, the longest in any consumer camera drone. In practice, with wind and maneuvering, expect 38-42 minutes. That's still exceptional, but the battery's size and cost create a different accessory calculation than smaller drones.

How many batteries do you need?

DJI Mavic 4 Pro Intelligent Flight Battery

Two batteries (one included, one spare) gives you 75-85 minutes of real flight time. That covers most single-location commercial shoots, real estate walkthroughs, and landscape sessions. Three batteries makes sense for all-day jobs or travel where you can't charge between locations.

At $219 per battery, this is where the Fly More Combo saves real money. The combo includes extra batteries, the parallel charging hub, and a shoulder bag for $500 over the base price. Buying a single extra battery ($219) plus the charging hub ($139) already exceeds that $500 gap before you've bought a bag.

The Parallel Charging Hub

DJI Mavic 4 Pro Parallel Charging Hub

The Mavic 4 Pro's charging hub handles three batteries simultaneously. With the DJI 240W Power Adapter ($79), three dead batteries reach full charge in about 90 minutes. That's fast enough to charge during a lunch break and fly again in the afternoon.

Without the 240W adapter, the hub works with standard USB-C chargers but falls back to sequential charging. If you already own a high-wattage USB-C charger from a laptop, test it first before buying the DJI adapter separately.

Our Verdict: Best DJI Mavic 4 Pro Accessories in 2026

Seven accessories for a drone that already does most things well. The emphasis here is on power management and protection, because the Mavic 4 Pro's hardware is good enough that most accessories are about keeping it running and safe, not compensating for limitations.

Freewell Mavic 4 Pro Split ND 4-Pack ($80)

For videographers shooting wide open at f/2.8, ND filters are still essential for proper motion blur. Split ND design covers both primary cameras.

If you shoot primarily at f/5.6+ or do mostly photography, these are lower priority. The Mavic 4 Pro's variable aperture handles bright conditions better than any other DJI drone without filters.

DJI Mavic 4 Pro Intelligent Flight Battery ($219)

51 minutes per charge. At this capacity, two batteries covers most professional day shoots.

The price is steep at $219 each. If you haven't bought the drone yet, the Fly More Combo gives you better per-battery value and includes the charging hub and bag.

DJI Mavic 4 Pro Parallel Charging Hub ($139)

Charges three batteries simultaneously in about 90 minutes with the 240W adapter.

Requires the DJI 240W Power Adapter ($79) for parallel mode. Total charging setup cost is $218, which is why the Fly More Combo (which includes the hub) is a better deal if you're buying everything at once.

Lykus Titan MA410 Hard Case ($60)

IP67 waterproof hard case with custom foam for the Mavic 4 Pro, controller, 4 batteries, hub, and power adapter.

At 4.4 lbs empty this is a car-to-set case, not a hiking companion. But for a $2,000+ drone that you're transporting to professional shoots, hard-shell protection is the minimum standard.

Kingston Canvas Go! Plus 256GB ($22)

U3/V30 at 170MB/s read. 256GB holds roughly 3-4 hours of 6K footage or 5-6 hours of 4K.

The Mavic 4 Pro has 8GB internal storage. At 6K/60fps, that fills up in about 10 minutes. A fast, large-capacity card is not optional.

PGYTECH Landing Pad Pro V2 ($25)

The Mavic 4 Pro weighs over 900g and generates more prop wash than smaller drones. Sand, gravel, and grass get thrown higher and further on takeoff.

A landing pad keeps debris out of the gimbal, cameras, and motor vents. At $25, it's the cheapest insurance on this list.

DJI RC 2 Screen Protector ($13)

9H tempered glass for the RC 2's 5.5-inch screen. Two protectors per pack.

The RC 2 controller ships with the Fly More Combo and handles daily wear from bag storage and field use. Tempered glass protects the screen at a cost that's negligible relative to the drone's price.

FAQ

Not always. The Mavic 4 Pro's f/2.8-f/11 aperture range lets you control exposure natively by stopping down in bright conditions. ND filters become useful when you want to shoot video wide open at f/2.8 for shallow depth of field, because without filters the shutter speed will spike too high for smooth motion blur. If you primarily shoot at f/5.6 or higher, or do mostly photography, ND filters are optional.

Yes, in almost every case. The Fly More Combo with RC 2 adds extra batteries, the parallel charging hub, a shoulder bag, and the RC 2 controller for $500 over the base price. Buying just one extra battery ($219) and the charging hub ($139) separately already costs $358 without a bag or controller upgrade. The combo math works out to roughly $150+ in savings.

DJI rates the battery at 51 minutes, which is measured in optimal conditions with no wind and minimal maneuvering. In real-world flying with moderate wind and normal camera movements, expect 38-42 minutes per charge. That's still the longest flight time in any consumer camera drone, and two batteries gives you 75-85 minutes of actual airtime.

The Mavic 4 Pro supports microSDXC cards up to 512GB. For 6K/60fps recording, you need a U3/V30 rated card with at least 100MB/s sustained write speed. The Kingston Canvas Go! Plus and Samsung PRO Plus are both compatible and handle the 6K bitrate without issues. A 256GB card holds roughly 3-4 hours of 6K footage. The drone has 8GB internal storage, which fills in about 10 minutes of 6K recording.

No. The hub costs $139 and requires the DJI 240W Power Adapter (about $79) for full parallel charging speed. Without it, the hub works with standard USB-C chargers but charges batteries one at a time instead of all three simultaneously. The Fly More Combo includes both the hub and the adapter.

No. The Mavic 4 Pro uses its own battery type (6654mAh, 14.76V) that is physically and electrically incompatible with all other DJI drones. DJI batteries are not interchangeable between product lines. The Mavic 4 Pro battery is also significantly larger and heavier than Air or Mini series batteries.

For maximum protection, a hard-shell IP67 case like the Lykus Titan MA410 ($60) fits the drone, controller, up to 4 batteries, charging hub, and the 240W adapter. For lighter travel, DJI includes a shoulder bag in the Fly More Combo that works for car-to-field transport. Go Professional Cases makes premium options for checked luggage if you fly professionally and need airline-grade protection.

Yes. The Mavic 4 Pro is compatible with both the DJI RC 2 (included in the Fly More Combo) and the DJI RC Pro 2 (included in the Creator Combo). The RC Pro 2 has a larger, brighter screen and more physical controls, aimed at professional operators. The RC 2 screen protector on this list only fits the RC 2, not the RC Pro 2.

Paul Posea

Paul Posea

Author · Dronesgator

Paul Posea is the founder of Dronesgator and has been reviewing and comparing drones since 2015. With a Part 107 certification, 195 YouTube drone reviews, and published work on Digital Photography School, he combines hands-on flight testing with data-driven analysis to help pilots find the right drone.