Update on 10:44 am, Sunday, 15 March 2026, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT): According to PhotoRabz, the DJI Standard Pocket 4 camera is expected to arrive on March 26, 2026. But right now, what we know from authentic sources and DJI itself is that on March 26 we will have the announcement of the DJI 360 drone. For now, what PhotoRabz said was partially true. Yes, a new DJI product is coming on March 26, 2026, but it’s not the standard Pocket camera; it’s a 360 drone. So that’s the update.
We now have the exact date of arrival for the DJI Pocket 4 standard edition camera: March 26, 2026. Not only that, we are going to talk about the source who shared the date with us at the very same time, and how authentic his information is. And overall, what set of information do we have related to the Pocket 4 camera arrival till now and what else factor does support the March announcement date? Everything we are going to discuss in this article, but before we begin, let’s discuss the major leak that we have published just before this, a real leak video of the DJI Standard Pocket 4 Edition camera from a retail shop. So let’s start with that.
DJI Pocket 4 Leaked Video Surfaces from Retail Sources
The real-life footage of the DJI Pocket 4 camera with a magnetic flashlight setup was revealed. The leaker is an official DJI store in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. They had it with them and created a video, which they posted on their official Instagram handle. It’s actually a 33-second reel showing smooth 3-axis gimbal operation, flip-out 2-inch OLED screen, and new built-in front-facing LED fill light, as detailed in thenewcamera.com’s February 17, 2026 coverage. You can findout about it here
And now it’s time to talk about confirming the dates
Photorabz Confirms DJI Pocket 4 Standard Announcement Date March 26 2026
The most interesting detail is that we now have an announcement date from YouTuber Photorabz. According to him, the Standard version of the Pocket 4 camera will be announced in China on March 26, 2026. This would be a China-specific announcement, exactly as we have seen in the past with several DJI products: first introduced in China and followed approximately two or three weeks later by the global announcement. thenewcamera.com confirms the Standard model is scheduled for March 2026 rollout, with Chinese retailers already holding physical stock ahead of global channels.
DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Delays Explained: Accessory Production Issues
We have also seen in the past that Photorabz’s predicted dates have been missed before. According to him, the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Standard Model was delayed because the accessories are still in production. Photorabz had earlier flagged December 2025 and late-January 2026 delays specifically due to unfinished accessories (including FrameTap wireless remote and other ecosystem items), as covered in thenewcamera.com reports from December 2025 and January 2026. Even in the leaked video, we can see additional accessories like a magnetic light, which is just above the camera to light up the scene, has been first seen first time attached with the pocket series in the pocket for the Model, aligning with the new integrated LED fill light highlighted as a Pocket-series first in the DronesKaki footage and retail-box leaks on thenewcamera.com. So, even if he assumed that he was saying at that time that the standard Model series of pocket for camera was about to arrive, but was delayed due to the accessories. Now he is giving us the final date of arrival, and according to him, March 26.
DJI Pocket 4 Standard Specs Leaked + Amazon.DE Listing Confirms March 2026
We already have the initial glimpse of course specification of the DJI Pocket 4 Standard Edition Model via the leaked video (1-inch equivalent 2.5 cm CMOS sensor, 4K/120 fps in 10-bit D-Log M, advanced 3-axis gimbal with AI tracking, brighter 2-inch rotatable OLED screen, Wi-Fi 6, and ~200+ minute battery life — specs cross-confirmed via Amazon listings and retail-box leaks on thenewcamera.com) at the very same time, the Amazon listing that has been accidentally leaked by the Amazon.DE website was also suggesting the March announcement (the DJI-sponsored placeholder listing on Amazon Germany showed March 2026 availability and was pulled shortly after, as reported on thenewcamera.com on January 11, 2026)
So if you match all the dots present here, then the March 2026 announcement seems imminent. Warehouse stocks, Malaysian retailer sightings, China-first inventory patterns, and the Amazon.DE March placeholder all converge on the same imminent March 2026 window for the Standard model, with the Pro dual-camera variant expected later in May–June 2026.
The article “DJI Pocket 4 Standard Release Date: March 26, 2026 China Announcement Leaked” was written by thenewcamera.com team on 9:24 am, Thursday, 26 February 2026, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)| You can also follow us on Our Official Social Media HandlesFACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM to get live news — > DJI Rumors
Updated list of upcoming DJI drones, cameras, and other products set to arrive in the next few months. And here is the catch, in the article below, we have not only discussed the names of the products, but we also have rumored specifications, and specifically, some new features, enhanced camera sensors in Pocket 4 pro, 5G transmission in DJI pro drones, and AI-driven capabilities coming inside future drones as explained in the article below. The DJI roadmap for 2026 we are discussing is fuelled by FCC filings, retailer leaks, and insider rumours.
This in-depth guide explores what we expect DJI to announce soon, covering DJI’s upcoming products for 2026. We have summarised all the past articles we have published here at TheNewCamera.com, SO, lets start exploring the details without losing any time
1. DJI Osmo Pocket 4: Imminent Release for Vloggers and Content Creators
The DJI Pocket 4 is no longer just rumors – it’s here in the real world!. We have real-life footage of the DJI Pocket 4 camera, and this is what the leaker says. The leaker is an official DJI store in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and according to them, a customer holding the DJI Pocket 4 camera visited their store. They had it with them and created a video, which they posted on their official Instagram handle.
This 33-second Instagram Reel, uploaded on February 15, 2026, by the official DJI-authorized retailer DronesKaki, captures the first hands-on DJI Pocket 4 footage outside of China leaks. It’s perfect for vloggers eyeing the DJI Pocket 4 release date, DJI Osmo Pocket 4 specs, and DJI Pocket 4 Malaysia availability. We’ve embedded the video, broken down the highlights, compared it to the Pocket 3, and included the latest leaked specs.
DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Standard Model Specs, Features, and Leaks
Sensor and Video: 1-inch equivalent CMOS sensor (2.5 cm diagonal), 4K/120fps recording in 10-bit D-Log M, and a new “Super Photo” mode for 33MP stills. Advanced 3-axis gimbal with full-pixel fast focus and AI tracking for faces/objects.
Design and Controls: Brighter 2-inch rotatable OLED touchscreen with higher refresh rate, dedicated zoom button, customizable “C” button, extended stem for better grip, built-in LED fill light, and Wi-Fi 6 connectivity. Weighs around 179g for ultimate portability.
Battery and Integration: Over 200 minutes of runtime, YouTube live streaming support, and seamless app ecosystem.
Bundles: Creator Combo includes wide-angle lens, battery handle, mini tripod, and case; other kits like Amazon Set, Standard Set, and All-Around Set with DMTO3 transmitter.
DJI Pocket 4 Release Date & Malaysia Availability
Release Date: March 2026 (imminent, per warehouse stock and retailer sightings).
In Malaysia: Already at DronesKaki Bukit Bintang! Check their site or Shopee for pre-orders.
Global Rollout: Amazon, DJI Store, and B&H by the end of Q1 2026.
2. DJI Avata 360: 360-Degree FPV Drone Set for March Debut
We are on the verge of the DJI Avata 360 announcement, the 360 drone. We have covered almost all the possible updates and a reliable set of information related to the upcoming drone, but now it’s about to arrive within a few weeks. The drone pricing we leaked back in January still seems valid, and many websites are still re-sharing it. Now, let’s jump into the content to explore all the latest possible details of the upcoming 360 drone.
Camera System: 8K/60fps HDR panorama video, tiltable module allowing single-lens FPV mode for forward-facing views similar to the Avata 2.
Propellers and Design: 4-blade propellers (up from 3 on the Avata 2),
cinewhoop-style frame with full spherical guards for safe indoor flying, and a grey body with DJI branding.
Obstacle Avoidance: 4-6 front sensors (no rear sensors confirmed), enhancing safety during dynamic flights.
Transmission and Compatibility: O4 system for stable, long-range signal; fully compatible with DJI Goggles N3, Motion Controllers, and the DJI RC 2 (introduced with the Air 3S and Mini 4 Pro)—no upgrade to OcuSync O5.
Battery and Flight Time: Upgraded battery life for extended sessions, though exact times remain unconfirmed.
Additional Modes: Smart features like obstacle sensing, follow-me tracking, and automated paths, making it accessible for beginners and pros alike.
A breakthrough in DJI Avata 360 rumours comes from a leaked 16-second instructional video discovered in the DJI Goggles beta software. This low-resolution clip (32×32 pixels) demonstrates the battery insertion and activation process for the Avata 360, signalling that the drone is in the hands of early testers and reviewers. The video also includes the first official box image and a side-by-side comparison with the DJI Avata 2, revealing the Avata 360 as slightly larger than its 377-gram predecessor.
DJI Avata 360 Price
Bundle Type
Chinese Price (¥)
Estimated US Price ($)
Inclusions
Drone Only
2,988
499
Base drone
With DJI RC 2
3,988
699
Drone + RC 2 Controller
Fly More Combo (with RC 2)
5,688
999
Drone, RC 2, 3 Batteries, Charging Hub, Case
With Goggles N3 Combo
N/A
1,200
Drone, Goggles N3, Accessories
These are domestic Chinese prices; expect slight increases in the US/EU. Preorder listings from retailers like US Drone Supply have shown varying figures, but official DJI pricing will clarify upon release
3. DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Pro: For Pro Vloggers and Content Creators
The DJI Pocket 4 Pro camera is well on its way to the United States of America, as the FCC ID for this new camera has been spotted clearly, signalling a new model code other than the registered model code of the DJI Pocket 4 that we have already published on our website. From the freshly leaked FCC documents, we can confirm the model is listed as “Osmo Pocket 4P” with the specific model number PP-041. The FCC ID is 2ANDR-PP041, granted under the applicant SZ DJI Osmo Technology Co., Ltd., with the declaration signed by Niki Fang, Certification Supervisor, on 2025-12-15
The Pocket 4 Pro camera looks very similar to the Air3S drone camera system. Yes, the Pro 4 Pro does have a dual camera system in it. Although we have one blurry front pic of the pocket 4 pro that we have shared above.
DJI Pocket 4 PRO Arrival Time
DJI Pocket 4 Pro is registered/granted FCC certification on December 22, 2025. The standard 180-day short-term confidentiality period (which often applies to exhibits like internal photos, block diagrams, schematics, and user manuals) would end on June 20, 2026 (a Saturday).
So, we have the DJI Pocket 4 Standard Coming in March 2026, and the DJI Pocket 4 Pro announcement is expected sometime in May or June 2026.
4. DJI Lito X1 (and Lito 1): Compact Drones for Beginners and Pros
Initially, it started with FCC ID leaks, which confirmed the arrival of the Lito Series in the United States of America. DJI Lito 1 and the DJI Lito X1 are the two drones that are already registered in FCC ID and are expected around the second and third quarter of 2026.
“DJI Lito X1 leaks” are heating up, with this sub-250g series positioned as successors to the Mini lineup. FCC approvals in late 2025 confirm global plans.
Rumored Specs & Features:
Design: Foldable, lightweight (<250g for no registration); 360° obstacle avoidance with fisheye optics and infrared sensors.
Transmission: O5/SDR+5G for 20km+ range and BVLOS flights; Wi-Fi 6/BLE support.
Flight Time: Standard battery ~30 min; Plus ~50 min.
Well, it may be DJI’s strategy; they could have leaked it intentionally to create pre-announcement buzz about which product is actually coming under the branding of Lito.
5. DJI OSMO 360 II: Registered at FCC ID
The DJI Osmo 360 II (also known as the next-generation DJI Osmo 360 or Osmo 360 2) is the upcoming successor to DJI’s first dedicated 360-degree action camera. We have spotted its listing at FCCID. Registration was completed on December 9, 2025.
The certification filing confirms DJI is actively preparing a refreshed 360 action camera with modern wireless capabilities, addressing demands for faster workflows in vlogging, action sports, VR, and immersive content. The “Pass” result and non-covered status clear the path for global availability, including the US market.
The sensor is expected to remain the same, with advancement in imageprocessor and overall functionality, the camera is expected to arrive in the first half of 2026.
6. DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter: FCC Filings Revealed
So finally, we have a new DJI Mic Mini 2S transmitter, which the TheNewCamera.com team recently spotted. The FCC ID for the Mic Mini 2 registration was also published on December 3rd, 2025, but today, on January 31, 2026, we have spotted another listing for the DJI Mic Mini 2S transmitter. The big thing is that even the DJI Mic Mini 2 hasn’t been announced yet, and we now also have the DJI Mic Mini 2S. So let’s explore the specs and other details we have for the upcoming Mic Mini 2S transmitter via the FCC ID, the possible pricing, and the potential arrival time.
Public FCC records, dated around December 23, 2025, explicitly name the device as the “DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter” under model DMMT03. Filed by SZ DJI Osmo Technology Co., Ltd., Obviously, this is a clear attempt to make a possible way to announce the DJI Mic Mini 2S in the United States of America in 2026, and this will be one of the continuous efforts of DJI to keep their products available and updated in the United States marketplace. That’s why they completed the registration just before the December 23, 2025, ban. More details here
What to Watch in March 2026
Rumors suggest a wave of announcements will start from March 2026, starting with the Pocket 4 standard edition and Avata 360. Btw, Preorders for Avata 360 are already popping up, and Pocket 4 stock sightings hint at a reveal any day. Stay updated as official announcements could drop soon.
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The article “What We Expect DJI to Announce in the Coming Months – 2026 Update” was written by thenewcamera.com team on 2:25 pm, Sunday, 22 February 2026, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) | You can also follow us on Our Official Social Media HandlesFACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM to get live news — > DJI Rumors
A drone at $149 may sound like a typo, but this is the reality. The tech giant DJI, despite the ban and all the issues they are facing, is still providing the best possible solutions under budget and making them accessible. Their ultra-popular entry-level series, DJI Neo, which has an established 4K video recording capability, has suddenly dropped its price to $149. So it is obviously worth paying attention to this, specifically if you’re hunting for one of the cheapest and best drones available in the United States of America. The DJI Neo is the best option right now.
This is not a refurbished deal, nor an open-box product or anything similar to that. It is a brand-new drone, and it has also been awarded by TIME as one of the best inventions in tech. And now, finally, it’s available at the lowest price possible. Even if you apply the Visa card offer on Amazon, the entire price drops further, and roughly you have to pay $99 only for the drone itself.
Why the DJI Neo Stands Out as the Cheapest DJI Drone on the Market
Honestly, if you want to fly the DJI Neo, then you don’t need a Remote ID module, specifically for casual flying or when using the “Capture Me” mode. The drone will follow and capture you wherever you go. You don’t actually require a remote controller for that. Other than that, the weight of the drone is only 135g, so the drone doesn’t require any FAA registration. It’s under the 250g category. Other than that, let’s have a look at the set of impressive features of the DJI Neo.
AI-Powered Subject Tracking: Automatically follows subjects for smooth, professional-quality footage.
Palm Takeoff and Landing: Launch and land effortlessly from your hand for ultimate convenience.
Smart Return-to-Home: Ensures the drone returns safely to your starting point.
Full Propeller Guards: Provides added safety for indoor and outdoor use, perfect for novices.
Up to 18 Minutes of Flight Time Per Battery: Ample time for capturing quick moments without frequent recharges.
This isn’t just a toy drone masquerading as something more—it’s authentic DJI engineering in an ultra-light, ultra-portable design, ideal for those seeking a cheap 4K drone with premium capabilities.
Controller-Free Flying: The Secret to This Sub-$150 DJI Drone
The most interesting part is that this budget-friendly drone is completely “controller-free,” and that’s a feature, not a flaw. The DJI Neo offers versatile control options that simplify drone operation:
Launch and Land from Your Palm: Take off from your palm in seconds with hands-on ease.
Gesture Control: Use simple hand waves to snap photos or start video recording.
Voice Commands: Control the drone with basic spoken instructions for a hands-free experience.
DJI Fly App Integration: Use your smartphone as a virtual controller for precise flight management.
DJI Neo Black Friday 2025 Price vs February 2026 Price
In this table, we are comparing the price of the DJI Neo drone during Black Friday and its Price now (Feb 2026). The comparison done to show you this is the best time to invest in a drone if ur willing to buy the entry-level drone
The Entire series has been made this way to eliminate the need for a Balki controller since it is made for solo content creators. Obviously, when they are creating content, they are not able to handle the drone in the same way a professional drone operator would with a controller, so the entire new series is dedicated to the easiest possible gesture control, as well as for some mode selection. You can use the Fly More app of DJI on your smartphone, so technically, there is no need for a bulky controller and moving your drone from here to there
By eliminating the need for a bulky remote, DJI has made drones more accessible without sacrificing key features.
DJI Neo (1 Battery, Controller-Free): $149. Ideal for beginners or casual users looking for abudget solution. The cheapest DJI drone in the lineup for now. Includes one battery, app-based control, and palm launch for minimal setup and maximum mobility.
DJI Neo Three-Battery Combo (Controller-Free): $219 (down from $289). The best value for longer sessions—three batteries extend your flight time significantly. Skip the controller for just $70 more than the base, banishing low-battery worries.
DJI Neo Fly More Combo (RC-N3 + Batteries + Hub): $259 (was $349). Adds a dedicated remote controller, extra batteries, and a charging hub for enhanced control and reliability. Save nearly $90—perfect for those transitioning from entry-level to more advanced drone flying.
DJI Neo Motion Fly More Combo (FPV Gear + 3 Batteries + Hub): $399 (down from $529.) Elevates the experience with FPV immersion, including DJI RC Motion 3, DJI Goggles N3, three batteries, and a hub. The largest discount at $130 off, this bundle is for cinematic creators wanting the most engaging way to pilot a budget 4K drone.
Behind the Price Drop: Why DJI’s 4K Drone Is Now So Affordable
DJI has made the Neo series more and more affordable to reach as many consumers as possible, and they are doin this without lowering the quality of the drone equipment. Even the while recording 4K video, the NEO EIS is highly effective, and looks like it was made by a professional. Other than that, if you have a slightly bigger budget, then the DJI Neo 2 is an excellent option for solo creators. It does have a front screen that displays, with the basic controls and functionality of the drone, which helps you while you are controlling it with your gestures. At the same time, it has also been equipped with a LiDAR sensor for more secure and worry-free flight, you get a little more battery life with quieter operation. So literally, if you can spend $100 more, then you can have the DJI Neo 2. But, as a budget option, the DJI Neo drone is the best one. And please do not invest your money in other cheap drones claiming to capture perfect 4K videos and all that stuff.
The article “DJI Neo 2 Drone at Amazon USA: Score It for Just $199 with Instant Savings” was written on 7:15 pm, Friday, 5 December 2025, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
We are on the verge of the DJI Avata 360 announcement, the 360 drone. We have covered almost all the possible updates and a reliable set of information related to the upcoming drone, but now it’s about to arrive within a few weeks. The drone pricing we leaked back in January still seems valid, and many websites are still re-sharing it. Now, let’s jump into the content to explore all the latest possible details of the upcoming 360 drone.
Breaking DJI Avata 360 Leaks: Instructional Video from Beta Software
The leak is sourced to an Italian drone pro, Quadricottero, who is one of the early beta testers of the DJI Avata 360. One thing to be noted, there are a lot of people on Twitter who claim they are testing the DJI Avata 360 drone. Still, without any authentic information, we are not sharing or publishing any of their information. Most importantly, this Italian drone enthusiast Quadricottero’s information has also been republished and shared on the DroneXL website, which is obviously one of the most reputable websites for news and information related to drones. Now let’s talk about the point.
A breakthrough in DJI Avata 360 rumours comes from a leaked 16-second instructional video discovered in the DJI Goggles beta software. This low-resolution clip (32×32 pixels) demonstrates the battery insertion and activation process for the Avata 360, signalling that the drone is in the hands of early testers and reviewers. The video also includes the first official box image and a side-by-side comparison with the DJI Avata 2, revealing the Avata 360 as slightly larger than its 377-gram predecessor.
This leak, sourced from Italian drone enthusiast Quadricotteron and early beta testers, dismisses earlier fake or AI-generated content, focusing on verified real footage. For drone enthusiasts tracking DJI Avata 360 video leaks, this is a clear indicator of an imminent launch, with YouTubers already preparing reviews.
DJI Avata 360 Release Date: Delayed to March 2026, China First Announcement
As per the latest set of information, we have that the DJI Avata 360 is to arrive in March 2026. The most important part of the announcement is that the drone will be announced in mainland China, and global availability is expected shortly after its official announcement. So it seems to be quite aligned with DJI’s latest pattern of regional announcements, followed by a global announcement later.
DJI Avata 360 Specifications: 8K Panorama, Enhanced Compatibility, and More
Building on our earlier reports, the DJI Avata 360 specs highlight its role as a versatile hybrid drone combining FPV agility with 360-degree capture. Key features from the latest leaks include:
Camera System: 8K/60fps HDR panorama video, tiltable module allowing single-lens FPV mode for forward-facing views similar to the Avata 2.
Propellers and Design: 4-blade propellers (up from 3 on the Avata 2),
cinewhoop-style frame with full spherical guards for safe indoor flying, and a grey body with DJI branding.
Obstacle Avoidance: 4-6 front sensors (no rear sensors confirmed), enhancing safety during dynamic flights.
Transmission and Compatibility: O4 system for stable, long-range signal; fully compatible with DJI Goggles N3, Motion Controllers, and the DJI RC 2 (introduced with the Air 3S and Mini 4 Pro)—no upgrade to OcuSync O5.
Battery and Flight Time: Upgraded battery life for extended sessions, though exact times remain unconfirmed.
Additional Modes: Smart features like obstacle sensing, follow-me tracking, and automated paths, making it accessible for beginners and pros alike.
Positioned as an “Antigravity killer,” the Avata 360 outperforms competitors in value and functionality, blending two devices into one compact powerhouse.
DJI Avata 360 Pricing: Bundles Starting from $499?
Pricing rumors for the DJI Avata 360 draw from Chinese leaks, with estimated global figures mirroring the Avata 2’s launch strategy. Here’s a breakdown:
Bundle Type
Chinese Price (¥)
Estimated US Price ($)
Inclusions
Drone Only
2,988
499
Base drone
With DJI RC 2
3,988
699
Drone + RC 2 Controller
Fly More Combo (with RC 2)
5,688
999
Drone, RC 2, 3 Batteries, Charging Hub, Case
With Goggles N3 Combo
N/A
1,200
Drone, Goggles N3, Accessories
These are domestic Chinese prices; expect slight increases in the US/EU. Preorder listings from retailers like US Drone Supply have shown varying figures, but official DJI pricing will clarify upon release. DJI Care is estimated at around $57.
DJ Avtar has pre-qualified for FCC registration, which we have already updated, Avata 360 will soon land in USA too. Stay updated with TheNewCamera.com for the latest DJI news, including official announcements and reviews. What do you think of the DJI Avata 360 delay and features? Share in the comments below! For preorder tips and comparisons, check our guides on DJI drones.
The article “DJI Avata 360 News: New Video Reveals Battery Setup, March 2026 Release Date Confirmed” was written on 1:58 pm, Thursday, 19 February 2026, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
DJI Avata 2 price drop has been recorded and it is the lowest since December so if you want to buy the Avata 2 Fly More Combo which include 3 batteries as well as DJI Avata 2-Way Charging Hub also includes DJI Goggles 3rd generation RC Motion remote controller of third generation as well as the DJI Sling Bag all these are included in $859 price tag available at Amazon now other than that if you are looking for additional discount then you have to unlock the Amazon Store Card and you will be getting a $50 as a gift card in your email so the overall price you pay is $799 for this Fly More combo set
Amazon.com: DJI Avata 2 Fly More Combo (3 Batteries), FPV Drones with Camera for Adults 4K, Immersive Experience, One-Push Acrobatics, Built-in Propeller Guard, 155° FOV, Drone Compliant with FAA
After this we have the second Prime combo offer where we are getting an additional Avata battery above from the battery that we already having the drone so one extra battery you are getting in the package you are also getting a DJI Goggles of 3rd generation as well as DJI RC Motion controller 3rd generation and it does not carry any sling bag in a discount overall price you pay is $719 for this combination which was earlier available at $999 so overall you are getting a 28% discount in the price tag and if you apply for Amazon Store Card discount then you will get additional $60 off and the amount will be transferred to your email so the price the overall price you will pay will be less than $700 so these are the two combinations strike now where the offers are running and other than that we also have the Fly Smart combo but in the Fly Smart combo we do not have that much of a price drop although they are still a very good deal so
DJI single battery-based combo offer here at Amazon.com
DJI Avata 2 Fly More Combo FPV Drone – Includes 3 Batteries, goggles 3, RC Motion 3
These prices are based on current Amazon listings as of February 2026. The Fly Smart Combo offers a solid entry point for beginners with a recent 15% drop.
Does the Clearance of Avata 2 Stock Mean the Arrival of Avata 360 Drone?
The Avata 360 drone is about to arrive and the announcement is expected anytime soon maybe at the end of February or at the very beginning weeks of the March but again we are still waiting for concrete information lowering the price tag of Avata 2 is not uncommon DJI always run their offers at amazon.com store time to time but from December till now that’s the lowest amount or price that you are paying for the DJI Avata combo so yes it can be a signal for clearing out the shelves and to make the space for new one
Also we have already seen a lot of leaks related to the DJI Avata 360 drone and we are also confirmed over the fact that 360 drone works in two ways that’s the regular FPV style drone and in a 360 mode drone means it’s kind of a 2 in 1 drone coming in a single package and obviously if it’s priced reasonably well then people will going to prefer to buy the 360 instead of Avata 2 without a doubt
Recent leaks suggest the DJI Avata 360 could feature dual 1-inch sensors for 8K 60fps HDR in 360 mode, with a potential US price around $999 for the Fly More Combo. Despite earlier expectations for a February 5, 2026 announcement, delays have pushed it possibly to late February or early March. This drone has cleared FCC approval, making it eligible for US sales amid ongoing restrictions.
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Canon EOS R7 Mark II is obviously a camera that we are all waiting for. Believe me, the press FCC filings that we at TheNewCamera.com team have found clearly indicate that the R7 Mark II camera announcement is coming sooner than we originally expected. Yes, we are all waiting for this APS-C mirrorless powerhouse camera, and the latest FCC ID filing strongly suggests that the Canon EOS R7 Mark II camera is going to hit the market in the first half of 2026.
In this article, we are going to cover in-depth details explaining why we believe this. The recent observation of the Canon EOS R7 Mark II FCC filing supports this timeline. At the same time, we will explain why we believe the announcement of the Canon EOS R7 Mark II camera is likely to happen within the first half of 2026.
If we talk about the core specifications, then based on the recent set of reports, the Canon EOS R7 Mark II camera is expected to arrive with a 39–40MP stacked BSI sensor, blistering 40fps shooting, and pro-level features like 8.5-stop IBIS. This camera is set to redefine APS-C performance for wildlife, sports, and hybrid shooters. Let’s dive into the rock-solid facts, verified leaks, and reasoning behind why the Canon EOS R7 Mark II announcement is imminent before June 2026.
FCC Filing Breakdown: DS126933 Code Ties Directly to Canon R7 Mark II
A recently leaked FCC certification letter dated December 17, 2025, from Canon Inc. to UL Verification Services confirms wireless module integration for a new digital camera model coded DS126933 (FCC ID: AZD260). This filing details the use of a pre-certified Wireless Module (Model: ES204) with Bluetooth Classic capabilities at 2402-2480MHz, ensuring no deterioration in pass/fail test results when installed in the host device.
The question is, why do we think that the registered product matches the Canon EOS R7 Mark II? After cross-verification with reliable sources and based on the information we have received over the past year at TheNewCamera.com, all available data points consistently align with the Canon EOS R7 Mark II rather than any other model.
After deep analysis of all the available documents, including the type of wireless system used in the camera, we also found that the body design hints were clearly visible at the same time.
But one thing made it very clear to us that the upcoming camera is indeed the Canon EOS R7 Mark II, and not the Canon EOS R3 Mark II or anything else. That key factor is what finally made the situation clear—yes, this is the camera we have been waiting for.
Battery Evidence: LP-E6P Confirms R7 Mark II, Rules Out R3 Successor
One of the most compelling clues comes from the battery type. The leaked test report specifies the LP-E6P battery pack (along with PD-E2 USB power adapter and DR-E6P DC coupler), a high-capacity 2130mAh unit introduced with the EOS R5 Mark II and adopted in models like the EOS R6 Mark III. This battery is optimized for demanding features like high-frame-rate bursts, 4K/6K video, and in-camera charging – perfect for an upgraded APS-C hybrid like the R7 II.
There are two most eligible candidates for this model code that we were discussing: the Canon EOS R3 Mark II and the Canon EOS R7 Mark II. However, based on the type of battery the device uses and the power-supply details mentioned in the filing, it clearly indicates one thing—that this is the Canon EOS R7 Mark II camera.
Other than that, the Canon EOS R3 camera uses the larger LP-E19 battery, which is optimised for flagship pro bodies with extended endurance and built-in grips, making it incompatible with the more compact, mid-range design signalled by the LP-E6P in this filing. This battery distinction, combined with the device’s peripherals like the PD-E2 adapter and DR-E6P coupler, further cements its identity as an APS-C successor rather than a full-frame pro update, aligning perfectly with Canon’s strategy to refresh the enthusiast lineup in 2026.
This battery mismatch is rock-solid reasoning: The LP-E6P points squarely at the R7 Mark II, aligning with rumors of a larger body (similar to R6 size) for better heat dissipation and ergonomics.
Canon EOS R7 Mark II Rumored Specifications: A Game-Changer for APS-C
A set of core specifications we have published an while ago, through Canonrumor, about the Canon EOS R7 Mark II camera states that the camera may carry a 39–40 megapixel sensor, and 8K video recording capability. Now, let’s take a look at the key specifications that we are expecting from the Canon EOS R7 Mark II camera.
Based on verified leaks from multiple sources including canonrumor.com , the Canon EOS R7 Mark II is poised to outperform its predecessor with pro-grade upgrades. Here’s a breakdown of the expected specifications:
Sensor: 39-40MP APS-C BSI CMOS (conflicting reports on stacked design for faster readout).
Processor: DIGIC Accelerator for enhanced speed and image quality.
Stabilization: Up to 8.5-stop 5-axis IBIS.
Shooting Speed: 40fps electronic shutter—ideal for sports and wildlife.
Autofocus: Best-in-class for APS-C, borrowing advanced tech from R3/R1.
Video: RAW video (resolution TBD), with potential for 8K UHD.
Storage: Dual slots (CFexpress + SD) for reliable backups.
Viewfinder: High-resolution EVF.
Body Design: Larger form factor (closer to EOS R6) for improved handling and cooling.
Battery: LP-E6P for extended shooting and in-camera charging.
Other Features: Advanced wireless (Bluetooth/Wi-Fi) per FCC filing, weather-sealing.
These specs position the R7 II as a “baby R5 Mark II” for APS-C users, offering 8K capabilities without stepping on full-frame toes.
Canon R7 Mark II Release Date & Price: What to Expect in 2026
The FCC certificate was issued on December 17, 2025, and the registered model code is DS126933. According to general planning and analysis, this model is closely tied to the Canon EOS R7 Mark II camera. As we all know, the FCC covers all external photos, test shots, and internal images of the registered product for a 180-day confidentiality period.
Based on this 180-day cycle, the registered camera details—including both external and internal images—will be published in June 2026. This clearly suggests that the Canon EOS R7 Mark II announcement is potentially expected between March and June 2026.
So now, we have a clear timeline for when the Canon EOS R7 Mark II camera is coming—on or before June 2026.
Pricing rumors peg the body-only at around $1,999 to $2,299, offering insane value for pro-APS-C performance.+
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The DJI upcoming products in 2026 — we have created the most up-to-date list (updated on 4:22 am, Sunday, 1 February 2026), since we have covered almost all the products that appeared in FCC filings just before December 23, 2025, and we have collected the list here, as you all know. Despite ongoing U.S. regulatory challenges, leaks from reliable sources like thenewcamera.com and tipster Igor Bogdanov (@Quadro_News),
We have created a roadmap with Key products that include the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 (with a potential Pro variant), the compact DJI Lito X1 drone series, and the immersive DJI Avata 360 FPV drone. This February 2026 update covers rumoured specs, release dates, prices, and features based on FCC certifications, warehouse leaks, and expert analysis.
The content explores the list of products that are coming in 2026; all the products that have been mentioned are registered ones, and none of them are speculation or just rumours. This means all the products that we have mentioned in this article are about to arrive in the year 2026, so now let’s dive in.
1. DJI Osmo Pocket 4: Revolutionising Vlogging
The DJI Osmo Pocket 4 is one of the hottest topics right now, and we have published a lot of content related to the same. The DJI Osmo Pocket 4 whole camera is expected to arrive before April 2026, as we reported earlier this year as well.
From the initial design leaks, it is very clear that we have two different models of the upcoming Pocket 4 camera. One is the standard model, and the other is PRO with the dual-camera lens-based module. So far, it is said that the standard model is going to arrive first
The good news is that the DJI Pocket 4 stock has now reached major retailers in China, and they have the entire list of the new Osmo Pocket 4 series cameras in their inventory. The same screenshot was leaked by one of the most trusted sources today.
The wait for the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 might be shorter than expected. A fresh DJI Osmo Pocket 4 leak from trusted leaker Igor Bogdanov (@Quadro_News) has surfaced, showing a warehouse app screenshot with a detailed listing shows stocked bundles of the DJI Pocket 4 camera and accessories.
Before the inventory leak, just before that, the DJI Pocket 4 was accidentally leaked on the Amazon website, which we also covered. In that accidental listing, DJI also published the core specifications of the Pocket 4 camera, which were clearly visible, although it was just a placeholder or dummy listing. The specs that we saw in that listing were visible at the time.
We are waiting for its official arrival, and yes, if we get any further updates about the upcoming DJI Pocket 4 camera, we will be updating it here at thenewcamera.com
Release Date Rumours: Official reveal possibly on or before March 2026; Warehouse sightings in China suggest stock is building.
Expected Price: $699–$749 for the Creator Combo (a slight increase from Pocket 3’s $669).
2. DJI Avata 360: The Ultimate 360-Degree FPV Drone
Recently. The pre-order page went live; we are not 100% sure about the authenticity, but yes, the pricing and the model code were listed. Apart from that, trusted sources like Igor from Twitter have also leaked bundle combo images from their account of the upcoming drone.
Not only that, but it has also been confirmed that the Avata 360 will work in dual modes. One will be the standard mode that was already known with the Avata lineup, and the next is the 360 capture mode. So, with the flip of the Avata 360 drone gimbal, it can easily switch modes depending upon the user’s selection.
This is one of the most advanced drones from DJI, which is about to arrive before May 2026. We are not very sure about the exact date, since the retailer listings are still not live yet, just like what we have seen with the Pocket 4.
The 360 drone is expected to arrive before the DJI Lito X1, and the expected arrival timeline of the DJI Avata 360 is sometime before May 2026. We will be updating this post as soon as we get any fresh information related to the drone, and you can also explore more content related to the Avata 360.
Rumored Specs & Features:
Camera: Dual 1/1.1-inch CMOS sensors (borrowed from DJI Osmo 360) for 8K/50fps 360° video and 4K high-frame-rate FPV; rotating module switches between spherical and single-lens modes.
Transmission: O4/O5 system for low-latency, 20km+ range.
Safety and Flight: Omnidirectional obstacle avoidance, follow-me tracking, automated paths; cinewhoop design with full prop guards for indoor safety.
Battery: Upgraded for 25–32+ minutes of flight time.
Versatility: HDR support, wind resistance, and compatibility with RC 2/Motion 2 controllers.
Why it’s exciting: Its dual-mode capability (360° immersive + standard FPV) makes it a game-changer for content creators and VR enthusiasts. Here’s a look at the leaked designs:
What they have done is they also leaked a drone which very closely resembles the arms of the DJI Mini 4K drone, and that was more than enough to confirm that DJI, as well as the Lito X1, is nothing other than the upcoming entry-level drones.
3. DJI Lito X1 (and Lito 1): Compact Drones for Beginners and Pros
Initially, it started with FCC ID leaks, which confirmed the arrival of the Lito Series in the United States of America. DJI Lito 1 and the DJI Lito X1 are the two drones that are already registered in FCC ID and are expected around the second and third quarter of 2026.
“DJI Lito X1 leaks” are heating up, with this sub-250g series positioned as successors to the Mini lineup. FCC approvals in late 2025 confirm global plans.
Rumored Specs & Features:
Design: Foldable, lightweight (<250g for no registration); 360° obstacle avoidance with fisheye optics and infrared sensors.
Transmission: O5/SDR+5G for 20km+ range and BVLOS flights; Wi-Fi 6/BLE support.
Flight Time: Standard battery ~30 min; Plus ~50 min.
Storage: SD slot + internal (22GB for Lito 1, 42GB for X1).
Variants: Lito 1 (entry-level, Mini 4K replacement); Lito X1 (advanced, Mini 5 Pro successor with pro video focus).
Leaked component images from Igor Bogdanov show modular arms and prototypes, with Asian listings confirming branding. You can watch more details here
Well, it may be DJI’s strategy; they could have leaked it intentionally to create pre-announcement buzz about which product is actually coming under the branding of Lito.
Release Date Rumours: Announcement late February to early April 2026; full launch Q2/Q3.
Why it’s exciting: Affordable, regulation-friendly drones with premium features like unlimited-range 5G—great for hobbyists avoiding bulkier models. View the latest leaks:
4. DJI OSMO 360 II: Registered at FCC ID
The DJI Osmo 360 II (also known as the next-generation DJI Osmo 360 or Osmo 360 2) is the upcoming successor to DJI’s first dedicated 360-degree action camera. We have spotted its listing at FCCID. Registration was completed on December 9, 2025.
The certification filing confirms DJI is actively preparing a refreshed 360 action camera with modern wireless capabilities, addressing demands for faster workflows in vlogging, action sports, VR, and immersive content. The “Pass” result and non-covered status clear the path for global availability, including the US market.
Based on the original DJI Osmo 360 (Standard Combo $479.99–$499, Adventure Combo ~$599), the DJI Osmo 360 II is he expected to have the pricing somewhere between $499–$549 USD for the base kit,
Standard Combo (Expected): $499–$579 USD (a slight bump from the original’s $479.99, reflecting upgrades like better battery).
Adventure Combo (Expected): $629–$729 USD (bundles extra batteries, mounts, and selfie sticks).
Regional: €509–€579 / £409–£469 / AU$809–$879.
Potential Deals: Launch promotions could drop prices below $500 on DJI’s site or Amazon
Announcement time: Camera is expected to arrive on or before May 2026
DJI Osmo Mobile 8P: Smartphone gimbal with improved AI tracking and portability, potentially launching alongside Pocket series updates in Q1 2026.
DJI Osmo FrameTap: A new accessory or variant for frame-accurate tapping in video editing, mentioned in ban-unaffected lists for 2026.
Audio and Power Accessories
DJI Mic Mini 2 / 2S Transmitter: Compact wireless mic with upgrades like longer battery (up to 14 hours), AI noise cancellation, and 400m range. Expected by June 2026 as a budget option for vloggers.
DJI Power 1000 Mini: Portable power station (800W) with solar inputs, airline-safe design, and fast charging. Officially teased for January 6, 2026, but delayed slightly per leaks.
These products are highlighted in thenewcamera.com’s coverage due to their pre-ban FCC approvals, ensuring availability in markets like the US. Rumors suggest a wave of announcements in February-March 2026 to beat regulatory hurdles.
What to Watch in February 2026
With FCC clearances and Igor Bogdanov’s ongoing shares, DJI’s 2026 lineup prioritises innovation amid bans and focuses on global markets. Preorders for Avata 360 are already popping up, and Pocket 4 stock sightings hint at a reveal any day. Stay updated as official announcements could drop soon.
What DJI release are you hyped for? Drop your thoughts below!
Sources: Aggregated from thenewcamera.com (FCC details, specs, leaks), Igor Bogdanov (@Quadro_News on X.com for images and confirmations), and supporting sites as of January 31, 2026. All info is rumoured and subject to change.
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