DJI Action 2 — Editorial Review
The DJI Action 2 is a strikingly small modular action camera whose defining trick is a magnetic mounting and mod system. Creative Bloq describes a camera whose design is unmatched for portability and premium styling — but one that is held back by a real thermal problem.
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A clever, tiny system — with a catch
The magnetic mount snaps together far less fiddly than a GoPro cage, and for its size the Action 2 produces good, natural-looking footage. The catch is heat: in Creative Bloq's testing the camera couldn't record a 4K clip longer than about four minutes at maxed-out frame rates, and the metal chassis conducts so much heat it gets uncomfortable in the hand. NotebookCheck reported the same overheating pattern. In Mango Street's hands-on — featured above — you can see how the modular pieces fit together in practice.
Honest cons
- Overheating. Long high-frame-rate 4K clips can cut short; the all-metal body runs hot to the touch.
- Weak built-in microphone. Vloggers will want an external DJI Mic or a compatible option.
- Modules aren't waterproof. The main unit is rated to 10m, but the add-on modules need a case to get wet.
- Short standalone battery life given the tiny core unit; the front-touchscreen/battery modules are part of the system for a reason.
Where this camera fits
- Creators who prize portability and want the smallest possible high-quality action cam in a pocket or on a magnetic mount.
- Short-clip and POV shooters whose takes fall well inside the thermal limit.
- Users who already own a DJI Mic and can route around the weak internal audio.
- Not those who need long continuous 4K recording, rely on the built-in mic, or want every module submersible out of the box.
Sources & Citations
- Creative Bloq, "DJI Action 2 Review," creativebloq.com (accessed 2026-05-26)
- NotebookCheck, "The DJI Action 2 may have an overheating issue like the GoPro Hero 10 Black," notebookcheck.net (accessed 2026-05-26)
Last verified: 2026-05-26
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