Denis Bogotin
Denis Bogotin
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DJI Osmo Pocket 3 — Honest Review After Real Use
In this video, I share my honest personal review of the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 after real-world use.
This video is not sponsored - I bought this camera with my own money.
This is not a technical spec breakdown, but a review focused on real-life usage: travel, vlogging, street recording, and everyday filming.
In this review, I cover:
• image quality and stabilization
• low-light performance
• how good Osmo Pocket 3 is for vlogging and solo creators
• tracking feature in real situations
• real drawbacks, including screen issues and support experience
• overheating, cropped image, walking footage
• DJI Mimo app problems
• accessories: what’s useful and what isn’t
I also show real examples:
• walking ...
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  • @1020cjh
    @1020cjh 5 days ago

    另一版本 二個螢幕皆為12.3吋.

  • @jameshall1968
    @jameshall1968 18 days ago

    The "something might be in the rear seat" notice is activated when you open the rear door before going somewhere. It doesn't matter if you put something in the back seat or not. The car assumes that if you opened the rear door you might have put something in there so it gives you a "just in case" warning. This feature can be turned off in the settings. I have a 2026 Camry SE and am very happy with it so far. When I saw how cheap the seats were in the LE, that trim level was out for me. However, while the SE seats look much better and the seat is very comfortable, I am not happy with the feel of the faux leather. It is cold in the winter and I'm guessing it will feel hot in the summer (I have not had it in the summer yet). I wish the SE and other trim levels had the option for high quality cloth, I would have liked that much better. That is my only complaint so far with this Camry. It drives really well, has great gas milage, looks good, and will hopefully be reliable for the long-term. The 2026 Camry must have fixed some of the problems mentioned in the 2025 Camry. While I don't have any issues with blind-spot sensors not detecting cars, one quirk that I do have is the warning I get when making a turn where there is another turn lane next to me. The car doesn't know that I am making a turn and thinks I might be changing lanes into another car, so it gives me a warning. But at least it is erring on the side of caution now. They might have overcompensated on fixing the blind-spot issue you have in your 2025 Camry. Maybe that is an issue that can be fixed with a software update. Thanks for the video!

  • @shadow-n2o5r
    @shadow-n2o5r Month ago

    I have a 25 Camry SE AWD and I love it. I agree with some of the materials being slightly cheaper.( maybe more so in the LE) I've never had an issue with my android connectivity with the car( must be in an iphone thing)I do wish the remote start through your phone would be free. Two things I feel the vehicle is missing is heated wipers, and cooler looking daytime running lights to match the aggressive styling.

  • @babeyoulove1883
    @babeyoulove1883 Month ago

    I’m a huge fan of sedans because they are comfortable, easy to maintain, safer, and much more efficient than SUVs. Honestly, I think SUVs are overrated; while they make sense for parents hauling kids and gear, a sedan is a far better choice for the 95% of people who are just commuting, running errands, or taking road trips. I drive a 2018 Camry, and it has been an incredible car for my wife and me. I bought it with only 10,000 km on the clock, and after moving from the South Coast to the East Coast, I’ve added another 70,000 km in just two years. Even though it isn't a hybrid, it is still great on fuel. I can comfortably get 800 km on a single tank of basic 91 octane, which is enough for seven hours of driving. The reliability has been amazing. Believe it or not, I’m still on the original Michelin Pilot Sport tires after 80,000 km. I’m only changing them now because they are seven years old. I drive a lot for work, and I’m so glad I have this car because it is affordable and dependable. People should really reconsider the sedan-it truly is the best choice for everyday use.

  • @humanchannel9421

    Turn down the bass 2 notches. It's tuned too high for the speakers, they can't handle it.

  • @floppy8feet
    @floppy8feet Month ago

    My friend had similar issues with navigation getting wonky while using android auto. He said what worked for him was turning off location permissions for android auto, that way all the mapping was done through his phone and not his cars navigation system. Maybe the fix is similar with Iphone.

  • @boskobear
    @boskobear Month ago

    Did u try test driving the Honda Accord Hybrid EX (17” wheels) b4 buying? Accord hybrid is 1/2 sec faster than Camry 0-60. Accord has better chassis, steering, braking, & interior refinement & ergonomics.

  • @living4christ
    @living4christ Month ago

    I got mine in September, 2025 in Vacaville as well. I got the se. I really like this car, I think it's the best one I have ever owned.

  • @thinkingman7767
    @thinkingman7767 Month ago

    Never buy used one i did i regret. Love the camry best car hybrid good fuel economy. comfort amazing but don't buy used pls pls pls. Ever from the dealer you never know what happen to car

    • @virag1132
      @virag1132 Month ago

      settle down, beavis

    • @thinkingman7767
      @thinkingman7767 Month ago

      @v@virag1132Shut up, you don’t know what I’ve been through. I’ve always bought second-hand cars, but I ended up paying almost one and a half times the price of a brand-new Camry for a used one - and I bought it from a well-known place.

  • @KingofGoodVibes007

    I have the 2026 Camry se and love mines!! i love your real and genuine video :) . Im new to your channel, im Danny!

  • @texavery711
    @texavery711 Month ago

    I've seen a review of this car and the driver found that normal mode got better mileage than eco mode 🤷

  • @Obliq-t7s
    @Obliq-t7s Month ago

    Likes for me (2026 Camry XLE) 1. Power and acceleration 2. Quiet interior 3. Suspension that can take bumps very well Things I dislike 1. Interior microfiber cloth 2. Brake peddle feel 3. Button layout (panoramic camera button is not easily accessible)

  • @Arley_1million
    @Arley_1million Month ago

    San Jose mentioned 💯 💯!!!

  • @KD-fu8ob
    @KD-fu8ob Month ago

    Really happy I went with a 25 accord hybrid touring. Drove them both extensively. Both good cars, but def prefer the accord.

  • @Offensively-normal

    Sorry so many of you are having issues with you new Camrys. I got a 25 SE in May of 2024. So I have had it for some time. Not one single problem. Except on an extremely rough road I get a rattle that bugs. It goes away when things smooth out a bit. So far the car has performed flawless.

  • @mhaladawy
    @mhaladawy Month ago

    Thanks for sharing your experience 👍🏽

  • @dominicfong6341
    @dominicfong6341 Month ago

    It must be a creepy experience if you were driving by yourself in the middle of rainy night, and your Camry tells you your rear seat is occupied.

  • @Gambit166
    @Gambit166 Month ago

    Man, that's a lot of major cons with a brand new Camry that shouldn't have them. You forgot 1 more big con: loose inverter bolt that poses risks of power loss or fire. Certain 2025-2026 Camry and Corolla Cross are being recalled right now. Your car can catch on fire! Be careful.

  • @chuckwalla2967
    @chuckwalla2967 Month ago

    Damn, this has been out that long already? Seems like yesterday when it was released.

  • @csowner2048
    @csowner2048 Month ago

    this dude thinks hes cool driving like that 🤣you look like a geek, stop trying to think you look gangster or something

  • @RejathBenny
    @RejathBenny Month ago

    Excellent real life review that no other reviews out there were able to cover. Good work.

  • @bq4140
    @bq4140 Month ago

    1. Turn on eco mode so you could prove to yourself that 50+ mpg is possible. 2. Your air vents are adjustable, aims them where you want the air to blow/where you want to feel it. Try the ac max also, maybe you haven't done that. 3. Use your mounted phones navi instead of the cars. That's what I do. And you'll never be disappointed. 4. Study the audio equalizer, set it where you like. Set bass, mid, treble to default. Check all over car for blown speakers., door panels for loose, broken fasteners/clips. But good analysis and very informative bro

    • @denis_bogotin
      @denis_bogotin Month ago

      Thanks for the detailed feedback, appreciate it 👍 1. Eco mode makes the car a bit too slow for my taste. I prefer having quick acceleration when I need it. That said, you’re right - when driving calmly, the mileage improves a lot. 2. Air vents unfortunately only blow either toward my face or my arm. I think this might be related to my height and seating position. 3. Navigation - yes, I’m already using my phone with a mount instead of the built-in system. 4. Audio - I did experiment with the equalizer, but the sound became unpleasant and lost almost all bass. I don’t think vibration should happen just because of EQ settings, so I’m still investigating that part. Thanks again - solid advice overall.

  • @Altekameraden79
    @Altekameraden79 Month ago

    So the new Toyota houses that are available, the subscription to use the toilet is just $99.99. I have decided to update from a 96 Dodge diesel to an LE or SE, so anything will be more comfortable.

    • @denis_bogotin
      @denis_bogotin Month ago

      Haha, yeah… subscriptions everywhere now 😄 Coming from a ’96 Dodge, even the LE will feel like a spaceship.

  • @US_Citizen_in_California

    I agree with everything. But brakes are much worse than in my 2020 Toyota Corolla which was made in Japan.

    • @denis_bogotin
      @denis_bogotin Month ago

      Mine isn’t Japanese-made, so that could be a factor.

    • @US_Citizen_in_California
      @US_Citizen_in_California Month ago

      ​@denis_bogotinДа. У меня обе. Королла made in Japan. И Камри made in KY. Разница в тормозах явная.

  • @AmadouJassey-i2e

    Hope you enjoy your stay in Guinea-Bissau

    • @denis_bogotin
      @denis_bogotin Month ago

      Thank you! I’m really enjoying it - life here feels very real.

  • @AmadouJassey-i2e

    Did you enjoy your stay in Guinea-Bissau

    • @denis_bogotin
      @denis_bogotin Month ago

      I absolutely enjoy being here and genuinely like almost everything about it. Life feels more real, and no day is the same as the previous one, which is something I really value. Like any other country, it has its downsides, and I’d be lying if I said it’s perfect. I’ll keep working on videos and sharing my experience.

  • @floridaoutdooradventures8981

    The interior of this Camry is absolutely horrible! I don't know what's wrong with the Toyota designers! Why can't they make the interior look more premium the way Mazda does? Especially now that Toyota and Mazda have joined forces. The esthetics are very important to me! I don't want to drive a car with an ugly interior! That's why I drive a Mazda by the way! -:)

    • @denis_bogotin
      @denis_bogotin Month ago

      I agree about the design - Mazda interiors look great. For me, maintenance costs and long-term reliability were the main reasons I chose Toyota, especially in the USA where maintenance can be a pain.

  • @MR-gp9ys
    @MR-gp9ys Month ago

    This guy must work for Honda..

  • @michaelchin3550
    @michaelchin3550 Month ago

    Blind spot detection works great with my car. One of my favorite safety features.

    • @denis_bogotin
      @denis_bogotin Month ago

      Good to hear. I had a couple cases where it didn’t work as expected, so I still try not to rely on it 100%.

    • @72capri
      @72capri Month ago

      @denis_bogotin I have had the blind spot in my car for 10 years. It works well. Especially when backing up out of a parking spot. The best safety feature since seat belts!

  • @avionreview3
    @avionreview3 Month ago

    Hi Denis, I have a 2025 XSE, and I am happy with my Camry overall. However, I agree with you that the sound speakers cause weird vibrations that are annoying.

    • @denis_bogotin
      @denis_bogotin Month ago

      Yeah, that vibration is exactly what annoyed me as well. Glad it’s not just me.

    • @shadow-n2o5r
      @shadow-n2o5r Month ago

      I heard the vibration is very common in the upgraded JBL system. Not sure by lowering the bass would help.

  • @romez8361
    @romez8361 Month ago

    Bought a 1998 Camry still daily drive it mechanic said no problem to drive cross country...no car payments after 2002 😊

    • @eleven2185
      @eleven2185 Month ago

      I love that model! Built like a tank!

    • @denis_bogotin
      @denis_bogotin Month ago

      That’s awesome - those old Camrys are legendary.

    • @Joka2122
      @Joka2122 Month ago

      What kind of mileage on it?

    • @romez8361
      @romez8361 Month ago

      LE. 4 cyl Maroon.....parts abundant. One of the only 90s cars you see on the road

  • @davepaturno4290
    @davepaturno4290 Month ago

    I use Android Auto in our 2025 Camry XSE. It has been flawless. I have HUD in this car, as I do in my GR Supra. It is very helpful. Lane change warning, audible: I believe the audible part is active when your turn signals are activated. Radar cruise is another great feature. All-in-all, we are very happy with our Ocean Gem Camry.

    • @denis_bogotin
      @denis_bogotin Month ago

      Nice, sounds like a great setup. I’ve heard Android Auto is more stable, and HUD with radar cruise is definitely useful. Glad you’re enjoying the car.

    • @davepaturno4290
      @davepaturno4290 Month ago

      ​@denis_bogotinThanks. We're enjoying both cars.😏

  • @sernani99
    @sernani99 Month ago

    Think for one second at something he said, we are living on a time where we need subscription in a car.

    • @denis_bogotin
      @denis_bogotin Month ago

      Unfortunately, not only with cars - everything seems to be turning into a subscription now.

    • @sernani99
      @sernani99 Month ago

      ​@denis_bogotinyou right.

  • @brobob52
    @brobob52 Month ago

    My issues with a 25 xse: seats arent all that comfy. Rattling. So much rattling. Loud hybrid noise. Infotainment is weird with its connection. Most of the time connects but still has occasional disonnection. In android auto i cant control youtube audio when playing a video without music automatically playing first. Infotainment gives a chime when i get messages and no matter how many times i turn it down it always eventually resets itself. Cheap paint. Car scratches like nothing. Front collision warning cant be turned off. Its so annoying. The rear collision braking can be turned off but it reminds with a notification AFTER EVERY START UP that u turned it off and it wont go away unless u dismiss it manually.

    • @denis_bogotin
      @denis_bogotin Month ago

      I personally didn’t have issues with the seats, but I think that’s probably because this is the sport trim - it’s definitely firmer and not focused on comfort. One thing I’d actually recommend for comfort is switching to smaller, non-sport wheels, like 16”. I know it won’t look as cool, but it can be a game changer for ride comfort. As for rattling and noise, I haven’t experienced that on my car so far. Paint though - I completely agree. It’s very thin. Even driving carefully, mine got scratched just from dust and sand.

    • @k.ajordan7757
      @k.ajordan7757 Month ago

      Yeas, seats like concrete blocks when driving on a long trip

  • @jeretso
    @jeretso 2 months ago

    My friend's Jeep engine died at 110k miles so good job getting rid of the Jeep before it dies.

    • @denis_bogotin
      @denis_bogotin Month ago

      Yeah, too many stories like that. I won’t go back to Jeep.

  • @maushgovic1289
    @maushgovic1289 2 months ago

    You bought the base trim, what do you expect? Also, 2025 is the new gen... Don't buy a car in it's debut year!

    • @shadow-n2o5r
      @shadow-n2o5r Month ago

      Hop in a 25 Rav 4 XLE and talk about cheap interior. This Camry is in another league of better quality.

    • @denis_bogotin
      @denis_bogotin Month ago

      Fair point. I don’t regret buying the new generation either. I just feel that the base trims on older generations were a bit better - the materials felt thicker and more solid. That’s the main difference I noticed.

    • @davepaturno4290
      @davepaturno4290 Month ago

      Check out Ahmed's (thecarcarenut) YT video about the 2025 Camry. Many of its features and its entire powertrain originated in the previous generation and are well-proven.

  • @ShowMeWhatINeedToKnow

    Thanks for keeping it real

  • @islandmerchandise3017

    bad a/c is a surprise. is it because it is a hybrid?

    • @josephnovotnak
      @josephnovotnak Month ago

      Most people have reported the ac is amazing. I think he may have a problem from the factory.

    • @davepaturno4290
      @davepaturno4290 Month ago

      Ours is fine.

    • @denis_bogotin
      @denis_bogotin Month ago

      I think it’s mainly due to the airflow distribution - the vents are designed to blow air very directly instead of spreading it evenly across the cabin. And yes, the hybrid system also plays a role: when the car is running on the electric motor, the AC noticeably feels weaker.

    • @shadow-n2o5r
      @shadow-n2o5r Month ago

      I guess it depends on where you live. Up here in Canada, I don't have any issues.Other than the non breathable seats in the SE.( sometimes a sweaty lower back)

  • @xeimaras8
    @xeimaras8 2 months ago

    Good review. I don’t like the car braking on its own, the backseat warnings. I’d rather Toyota put the money into a nicer interior.

    • @denis_bogotin
      @denis_bogotin Month ago

      I feel the same way. The safety systems can be a bit too intrusive, and I’d also prefer a nicer interior instead.

  • @andersgronqvist8347
    @andersgronqvist8347 2 months ago

    My chr awd was not cheap. But the battery where cheap. Cant have stearinwhel warm and seat warm in wintertime. Beacuse the battery is to small. No other car I had that problem. I had to buy a jump starter to my new car 😢😢😢 is this toyota quality? Cheap battery 😢😢😢 no respect for customer

    • @denis_bogotin
      @denis_bogotin Month ago

      That sounds frustrating, especially on a new car. I didn’t have winter experience with mine since I was in California, but I’ve heard similar complaints about the battery being on the weaker side. On a new AWD car, you really shouldn’t have to carry a jump starter - I get why that feels disappointing.

  • @meshail59
    @meshail59 2 months ago

    Good video but I didn't learn any new information.

  • @kanishkasrivastava9108

    Hey why are you providing all wrong information? 1. The car doesn’t have navigation of its own, so any wrong directions are an Apple Maps issue or a problem with your iPhone. 2. If you turn on the collision-detection system, the car will slow down automatically on turns. That’s why it feels like the car is braking, and it’s an expected behavior. 3. The vibration while playing music is caused by heavy bass. Go to the sound settings, lower the bass, and the vibration will go away. 4. Interior quality depends on the trim you buy. You bought the lowest trim, so you can’t expect the best interior. You get what you pay for, so don’t crib and criticize. 5. AC is also quite effective, if your car's AC is not cooling properly then there is a problem with your car's AC.

    • @Keith-ux9ku
      @Keith-ux9ku 2 months ago

      Seen more than one review with the top of the line versions complain about the poor AC.

    • @shadow-n2o5r
      @shadow-n2o5r Month ago

      Well said. I have a 25 Camry SE AWD and I find for the price the interior material pretty good. I like the soft tec black leatherette with white stitching. Heated( full 360) leather steering wheel is nice too.

    • @davepaturno4290
      @davepaturno4290 Month ago

      You can subscribe to the built-in navigation.

    • @denis_bogotin
      @denis_bogotin Month ago

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I’ll just explain how it was for me, because this is based on my own experience with the car. 1. Navigation I know it uses Apple Maps, but I had the same issues with both an iPhone 12 Pro Max and an iPhone 16 Pro Max. Since a lot of people use iPhones with this car, I still think it’s worth mentioning. 2. Collision system In my case it’s not just slowing the car down. Sometimes it starts giving very aggressive warnings, including loud “STOP” alerts, even when there’s no real danger. That’s what I personally found annoying. 3. Audio vibration Lowering the bass does reduce the vibration, but it also makes the sound much less enjoyable. I don’t think the car should vibrate just because the bass is set at a normal level. 4. Interior quality Fair point about trims. Still, at a similar price, Honda or Mazda interiors feel more refined to me. I think Toyota could do a bit better here, even on lower trims. 5. A/C Cooling itself works fine. My issue is more with the airflow - it’s very narrow and mostly blows either at my face or my arm. I didn’t have this problem in other cars I’ve owned. This is just my experience, not saying everyone will feel the same. Appreciate you taking the time to comment

  • @alexfarias5156
    @alexfarias5156 2 months ago

    I bought a 2025 SE AWD in February of 2025. I have two complains. The car breaking for me when there's a car in the next lane turning, as you mentioned, it's very annoying. Also the automatic high lights don't work. There's times where I'm in the middle of nowhere and the automatic high lights detect other cars and the high lights turn off even though there's no other car in sight.

    • @denis_bogotin
      @denis_bogotin Month ago

      Good point - I didn’t mention the automatic high beams because I usually control them manually. They’re very sensitive, probably to avoid dazzling other drivers, which can be a safety and liability concern.

  • @DCM-o4r
    @DCM-o4r 2 months ago

    I own a 2025 Camry SE. I don’t have any of these issues except the occasional disconnection of CarPlay. It’s easy to quickly reset, but it is a bit annoying from time to time. It doesn’t happen on every drive, so it’s not a dealbreaker.

    • @denis_bogotin
      @denis_bogotin Month ago

      hat’s fair. A lot of these things are very personal and depend on how you drive and what you’re sensitive to. CarPlay disconnects were the most consistent issue for me too.

  • @MichaelCampton-u5u
    @MichaelCampton-u5u 2 months ago

    Can you please explain your cons with "bad interior" and "terrible a/c"?? Thanks.

    • @Northdallasguy00
      @Northdallasguy00 2 months ago

      I think he means the seating and like the dash and everything just feels cheap not luxurious

    • @saikim-w9i
      @saikim-w9i 2 months ago

      @Northdallasguy00They intentionally did this so people have a reason to upgrade to an XSE or XLE or even a Crown or Lexus ES if they care so much on interior quality. The LE is for people unconcerned about the quality of build materials of the interiors. That’s why it’s the cheapest model.

    • @denis_bogotin
      @denis_bogotin Month ago

      By “bad interior” I just mean that the seats, dashboard, and overall materials feel a bit cheap to me. It’s not terrible, just not very premium, especially compared to some other cars in the same price range. With the A/C, cooling itself is fine. My issue is the airflow - it’s very narrow and mostly blows either straight at my face or at my arm. I didn’t have this problem in other cars I’ve owned, so it stood out to me.

  • @luekezie4300
    @luekezie4300 2 months ago

    Clever to be there vs Philippines or Thailand which has small banana genetics

  • @luekezie4300
    @luekezie4300 2 months ago

    That's what life is all about

    • @denis_bogotin
      @denis_bogotin Month ago

      Exactly. That’s how it feels to me.

    • @Maria-x1c7c
      @Maria-x1c7c Month ago

      Hello I'm from Guine Bissau living in Germany

  • @sport44sport57
    @sport44sport57 2 months ago

    The higher trim has much better interior quality

    • @denis_bogotin
      @denis_bogotin Month ago

      Fair point. Still, Honda or Mazda at a similar price offer noticeably better interior quality.

    • @shadow-n2o5r
      @shadow-n2o5r Month ago

      100%

    • @shadow-n2o5r
      @shadow-n2o5r Month ago

      ​@denis_bogotin100%

    • @synthsprogrammer
      @synthsprogrammer 19 days ago

      @denis_bogotin I'd get a Mazda CX-5, but they have that wonky "Deactivated Cylinder" (turns 1 or the 4 cylinders off to save gas) which nobody wants including me, and the mounting of f TV set onto the dashboard instead of building the monitor into the dashboard and making the appearance superior. So, no Mazda for me. All these complaints he speaks about are also spoken of by many other Camry reviews. So, no Toyota for me. I guess I'll look at the Honda Accord for 2026.

  • @4491-x8e
    @4491-x8e 2 months ago

    Excellent review!

  • @DudeofCalifornia
    @DudeofCalifornia 2 months ago

    What subscription require payment after one year?

    • @denis_bogotin
      @denis_bogotin Month ago

      In USA it is Toyota Connect (remote control via app) which is $15/month after a 1 year trial.