Comfortable to hold, the DJI Pocket 2 Do-It-All Handle has a built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth module, wireless mic receiver, and 1/4″ threaded hole. Connect it to the DJI Mimo app via Wi-Fi and you can control Pocket 2 from your smartphone. It can record sound wirelessly with the DJI Wireless Microphone Transmitter, or connect to external earphones/headphones via the 3.5mm audio adapter. When previewing footage, the built-in speaker can playback audio. The 1/4″ threaded hole at the bottom is compatible with tripods and additional accessories.
- Comfortable to Hold: The DJI Pocket 2 Do-It-All Handle provides impressive versatility with the built-in wireless module, Bluetooth, wireless mic receiver, and 1/4″ tripod mount.
- Supports External Devices: Supports external microphone and earphones
- Buile-in Speaker: The built-in speaker can play audio of your footage
- Compatibility: 1/4″ thread hole for tripod and additional accessories
- What You Get: DJI Pocket 2 Do-It-All Handle × 1












Phil Derosier –
For convenience, I give it a “5”, but it falls short with its “laggy” real-time data transmission from the Pocket 2 to a phone’s screen (I’m using the 12 Pro Max).I compared the performance of the “Do It All” to a wired Lightning data cable (“RCstyle Osmo Pocket OTG Cable Data Line Universal Extension” — found here on Amazon). The cable had no lag whatsoever, and was flawless in presenting the live images from the DJI to the phone’s screen, but the “Do It All” image transfer to the DJI’s Mimo app was often “jumpy” — and particularly so when panning the Pocket 2. I have the Pocket 2 mounted on a 3-foot extension rod, with the phone at the bottom (cool setup to see over crowds!) I suspect that the unit’s Wi Fi frequency of 2.4Ghz had something to do with the performance shortcomings, and that an “upgrade” to 5Ghz of DJI’s “do it all” would likely solve the problem.That said, unless there’s some other anomaly, the DJI Pocket 2 will continue to record uninterrupted stills/video to it’s data card regardless of the stuttering/staggering images which *may* appear on the phone’s screen because presenting to the screen and recording to the card are 2 independent data paths. It’s like you’re watching a movie on your desktop computer, and power to the monitor is disconnected — the movie hasn’t stopped, so just re-connect the monitor and point your face to it.In all if you can, I’d wait for DJI to upgrade the unit’s wifi transmitter performance (or at least offer the option of switching to 5Ghz WiFi.) Or just use the (much cheaper!) direct connect cable I’ve described earlier.
Jeremy A –
This is a great accessory for the Osmo Pocket 2 and preforms as it should. The only reason it is 4 instead of 5 stars is because you cannot access Story mode without being plugged into the phone. That was a bit of a bummer for me.
Hope Welch –
El producto es original y funciona muy bien en mi DJI Pocket 2
Alexis Zamora –
Es un excelente producto que me permite poder manejar la cámara a una buena distancia.
Kirsten Hammond –
Buen desempeño
Yuriy Mysak –
The DJI box seal was already broken, the packaging bag was torn and clearly item was taken out and used before. Seems to work OK for now, it’s been a few hours…
Corey –
This helps create more options when shooting!
John H Nye –
I have to enter the password and connect to the Pocket WiFi every time I want to connect it to my phone. This is a huge inconvenience. Texted support and they were not able to resolve the issue. Also, moving the camera direction with the touch screen on the phone is not smooth and extremely hard to adjust gradually. The only thing I like about the handle is the connection to the remote microphone and the charging outlet is on the back, not the bottom so it is easier to put on a tripod.