Renowned drone maker, DJI, has upgraded its tiny gimbal camera for bloggers today. The company has launched the DJI Pocket 2, a successor to the original Osmo Pocket and it’s still as pocketable as before. You now get an upgraded sensor, improved audio recording, and a new modular design.

DJI Pocket 2 boasts the same design as the original, with a tiny camera stabilized by a three-axis gimbal and a grip with a display and controls. So, what’s new here you ask?

The microphones are backed by features, such as Direction Audio (enhanced sound recording), Audio Zoom (capture audio from a specific region when zooming in), and an optional wind noise reduction option. DJI Pocket 2 supports a variety of shooting modes, including panorama, timelapse, hyperlapse, Active Track 3.0, and more. This tiny vlogging equipment even supports a Pro Mode for more control over camera settings.

DJI Pocket 2 has been priced at $349 for the standard kit, including a Mini Control Stick and tripod mount. You will have to shell out $499 to get additional accessories, a micro tripod, and a wide-angle lens. This small vlogging camera is now up for sale on the DJI website and authorized retail partners.