Just a few hours ago, we posted a new video. That’s a DJI Avata 360 in live action. Where you can clearly see the basic functionality of the drone, how it works in FPV mode as well as in 360 mode, and the battery insertion section. Everything is very clearly visible, and this 15-second video acts as a quick guide for your Avata 360 drone.
Recently, many updates have been posted regarding the DJI Avata 360 drone, confirming the March 26, 2026, mainland China announcement. From April 6, the Avata 360 will be available worldwide. Just after the teaser, which reveals all the possible details about the upcoming 8K Avata 360 drone, we have the price update coming straight from European retailers, which accidentally leaked the official pricing of the Avata 360 drone. Now the hands-on video of the Avata 360 has recently surfaced.
DJI Avata 360 Full Specifications (Latest Leaks)
Here’s everything confirmed so far from official teasers, reliable sources, and retailer listings:
Video Resolution: 8K 360° spherical + HDR
Camera System: Tiltable dual-lens module (switches instantly between full 360° mode and traditional forward FPV view)
Lenses: Interchangeable – replacement lens kit available
Transmission: Latest O4 system (with possible 4G backup option)
Obstacle Avoidance: Upgraded LiDAR + full omnidirectional sensors
Design: Classic Avata-style cinewhoop with protective propeller guards
Compatibility: Goggles 3, RC 2, RC Motion 3
Extra Modes: 6K single-view, 4K/120fps options
Weight: Expected under 250g in some configurations (exact figure coming on launch day)
This is the world’s first native 360° FPV cinewhoop from DJI – combining cinematic 360° capture with true FPV flying fun.
DJI Avata 360 Official European Pricing Leak – Full Bundle Breakdown & Comparison
Just 24 hours before the 2nd teaser video was dropped, the complete European price list leaked directly from retailer systems — and it’s aggressively competitive. Here’s the official leaked pricing converted at current rates (1 EUR ≈ 1.16 USD) with direct head-to-head comparisons against the Insta360 Antigravity A1 and older Avata 2:
Bundle / Accessory
Official EUR Price
Approx. USD
DJI Avata 360 Drone Only
€459
$533
Fly More Combo (RC 2)
€939
$1,089
Motion Fly More Combo
€939
$1,089
Premium Combo
€1,159
$1,344
Intelligent Flight Battery
€79
$92
Replacement Lens Kit (1pc)
€21
$24
Propeller Set
€9
$10
Just after the Pricing Leak, Antigravity has also announced a 15% discount on the A1 Price starting from March 16. 2026
Antigravity is offering 20% off all three A1 bundles (Standard, Explorer, and Infinity) in Canada and the United States from March 16 to April 16..
These prices position the DJI Avata 360 as the most accessible 8K 360° FPV drone ever released, destroying the Antigravity A1’s $1,599+ entry point ( Although Antigravity has announced a discount of 15% over the A1 drone, but still not able to match the price of the Avata 360 drone ) while delivering superior transmission, obstacle avoidance, and ecosystem support. Early US pricing rumours suggest even lower starting points around $499 for the base model once global sales begin.
The countdown to March 26 is officially on, and TheNewCamera’s latest #avata360 i have posted on X, really turned up the hype among our subs.
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Finally, we have the official price list of the DJI Avata 360 drone, and the official pricing was revealed just 24 hours after DJI dropped the official teaser of the DJI Avata 360 drone. A major European retailer accidentally, whether it is knowingly or unknowingly, published the full pricing of the product on their product page, and luckily, a few subscribers were able to grab it. Jasper Allen was the first to report it on his Twitter account, adding an authenticity stamp over it. We now have a big, clear pricing of each product, which includes bundle and standalone DJI Avata 360 drone, the batteries, and everything is very clear in the screenshot below.
Converted at the current mid-market rate (1 EUR ≈ 1.16 USD). We’ve added direct comparisons to the brand-new Antigravity A1 (the 8K 360° competitor launched late 2025) and the original DJI Avata 1 (2022 model, now heavily discounted in 2026), so you can see exactly why the Avata 360 is such a game-changer.
Product
European Price (EUR)
US Equivalent (USD)*
How It Compares to Current Drone Prices (March 2026)
DJI Avata 360 Drone Only
€459
$533
Huge win — undercuts the Antigravity A1 Standard Bundle ($1,599) by over $1,000 while adding 8K replaceable lenses.
DJI Avata 360 Fly More Combo (RC 2)
€939
$1,089
DJI Avata 2 Fly More Combo ($849) — with 8K + replaceable lenses. Destroys Antigravity A1 Standard Bundle ($1,599) on price while offering a similar 360° FPV experience.
DJI Avata 360 Motion Fly More Combo
€939
$1,089
Antigravity A1 doesn’t even offer this bundle under $1,899.
DJI Avata 360 Premium Combo
€1,159
$1,344
Scheaper than Antigravity A1 Explorer Bundle ($1,899).
Intelligent Flight Battery
€79
$92
Antigravity A1 extra batteries push $150+.
Replacement Lens Kit (1pc)
€21
$24
A1 replacement lenses are $40–60.
Propellers (set)
€9
$10
Cheaper than a coffee. Antigravity A1 prop sets run $15–25. Original Avata 1 props were similar but less durable
DJI Avata 360 Fly More Combo for just €939 — that’s the headline deal everyone is talking about. For less than a thousand euros you get the drone, extra batteries, charger, and the new RC 2 controller. Insanely good value compared to the Avata 2 launch pricing.
DJI Avata 360 vs Antigravity A1: Cheaper Price
As you can see, we have a very big price difference between the Antigravity A1 drone, the competitor drone, and the DJI Avata 360. So obviously, being more affordable, the drone will have more reach. Other than that, those who don’t want to buy a 360 drone and just want an FPV drone can easily switch the modes in the DJI Avata 360, where the Avata 360 will start working as a standalone FPV drone, just like the previous generation of our Avata drones. But this cannot be done with the Antigravity A1; you cannot switch modes. It’s fixed that it can only capture 360 videos.
Revolutionary 8K Camera Module with User-Replaceable Lenses
This is a first for DJI FPV drones. The DJI Avata 360 features an all-new 8K camera that uses interchangeable lenses. The leak shows a dedicated replacement lens kit priced at just €21. No more sending the entire drone in for repairs after a lens scratch — just swap it yourself in seconds.
Close-up shots confirm the lens sits behind a protective cover that looks far more crash-resistant than previous Avata models. Expect cinematic 8K footage with the same legendary DJI colour science that made the Avata 2 a YouTube favourite.
DJI Avata 360 Can Switch to “Normal Mode” — Fly Like a Mini or Neo
One of the most exciting leaked features: the Avata 360 will have a Normal Mode toggle.
You’ll finally be able to fly this beast like a regular camera drone (similar to the DJI Neo or Mini series) when you don’t want full FPV immersion. Perfect for beginners or when you just want smooth cinematic shots without the goggles.
This makes the Avata 360 the most versatile FPV drone DJI has ever released — combining the thrill of Avata-style acro flying with the ease of a Mini 5 or Neo 2.
Official Release Date Confirmed
China / Asia: March 26, 2026 (DJI Store launch)
Worldwide (US, Europe, India, Australia, etc.): April 9, 2026
That’s 16 days of official teaser marketing — the longest DJI pre-launch campaign in years. Multiple sources now confirm that DJI has lifted NDAs early, meaning reviewers and creators will flood YouTube with real flight footage before the global launch.
Mark your calendar for April 9, 2026 — the day the DJI Avata 360 officially changes the FPV game again.
Stay tuned for more updates
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New updates on the upcoming DJI Avata 360 drone have emerged. A teaser video was uploaded to DJI’s official X account. That clearly means DJI has now started teasing the DJI Avata 360 via official channels, and the announcement is very near to us. Possibly within a week or two, we are going to have the official DJI Avata 360 announcement.
We have told you a while ago in our article that the DJI Avata 360 and Pocket 4 Standard Edition announcement is expected in March 2026
This post also includes close-up images of the 360-degree drone camera module. Other than that, we also have some authentic, real-world images and packaging box leaks, as well as Avata 360 Pricing and expected arrival time. In this article, we will cover everything.
If you are completely new here, let me tell you that the Avata 360 is DJI’s first 360-degree drone, coming to compete with the Insta360 Antigravity A1. However, the DJI Avata 360 features a rotatable camera gimbal, which makes it a traditional FPV drone like the earlier Avata series. But with a single click, the gimbal rotates and the dual-camera setup gets activated, making it a true two-in-one drone.
Now, let’s talk about the latest updates we have related to the 360 drone.
DJI AVATA 360 Sample Video: Official Announcement Soon
So this section of the page will be updated continuously with upcoming leaks and information. It is very much confirmed that the DJI Avata 360 announcement will happen in the month of March. Not only that, trusted sources like Jasper Ellens are continuously tracking last-minute leaks, so this page will be regularly updated with every possible piece of information we receive—not only from Jasper Ellens, but also from our own sources.
DJI Avata 360 Closeup Images: A Detailed Look at the Design
We are really very much surprised recently, since in the past few weeks we have witnessed a lot of content that is authentic and coming from trusted sources like @MauroTandoi, and all the images we have analysed with cross verification have proven to be 100% real. Starting from the close-up images of the DJI Avata 360 drone camera gimbal, they give us a clear basic view of the camera module.
In these images, you can clearly see the DJI Avata 360 branding alongside the lens placement. Everything is very clear in the close-up images.
DJI Avata 360 drone, revealing a sleek, cinewhoop-style build that’s slightly larger than the DJI Avata 2 (weighing in at around 377 grams for the predecessor). These images highlight the drone’s dual-lens setup, borrowed from the DJI Osmo 360, which enables seamless switching between spherical 360-degree capture and single-lens FPV mode.
The front-facing camera module stands out with its tiltable housing, allowing for immersive 8K panorama video. Close-ups show integrated prop guards for safer indoor flights, omnidirectional sensors for obstacle avoidance, and a compact yet robust frame designed for wind resistance and agility.
All these leaks have given us an absolute idea of how the DJI Avata 360 looks. The best thing that happened recently, and which was also checked by NotebookCheck, is the DJI Avata 360 retail box leak.
This time again, it has been said that it looks 100% real, since the images are not only captured from the front of the box, but also from the side. So obviously, we can have a look at the listed details as well.
DJI Avata 360 Retail Box Leak: What’s Inside the Package?
Before we discuss the packaging box of the DJI Avata 360, a lot of leaked images were shared earlier. Many of those were absolutely fake, but this one seems to be highly legit.
That’s why here at TheNewCamera.com, we always try to share the best set of possible moments and the most accurate information available.
What we have actually seen in the packaging box of the DJI Avata 360, first of all, is very clearly visible that it is coming with a bundle option box. Inside, we obviously get the Avata 360 drone alongside the RC Motion controller and multiple batteries. It’s a complete package for any professional who is willing to buy a two-in-one Avata 360 / FPV drone.
One standout leak shows the “Fly More Combo (Three Batteries)” bundle, which includes the drone, a single battery in the standard kit, and extras like propellers and charging hubs. The design mirrors DJI’s minimalist aesthetic, with clear labelling for easy unboxing.
DJI Avata 360 Hands-On Footage and Early Impressions
Hands-on footage from beta testers has started appearing, including a 16-second instructional video extracted from DJI Goggles beta software. These clips demonstrate battery insertion, activation, and basic flight maneuvers, showcasing the drone’s low-latency O4/O5 transmission system for ranges over 20km. Screenshots from the footage reveal epic 360-degree views and smooth FPV transitions, perfect for creative content creators.
DJI Avata 360 Specs: What to Expect
Based on consolidated leaks, the DJI Avata 360 specs include top-tier features tailored for both beginners and pros. Here’s a breakdown in table form for easy reference:
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.
These specs position the Avata 360 as a hybrid powerhouse, blending FPV agility with 360-degree capabilities.
DJI Avata 360 Release Date and Price: March 2026 Launch Confirmed
The DJI Avata 360 release date is now pegged for March 2026, starting in China before a global rollout in early April. Originally rumored for February, delays due to supply issues pushed it back, but FCC approval ensures compliance.
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.
Final Thoughts on the DJI Avata 360
With its innovative design, powerful specs, and imminent March 2026 release, the DJI Avata 360 is set to redefine FPV and 360-degree drones. Stay tuned to TheNewCamera.com for more updates as official announcements approach. If you’re in the market for a cutting-edge drone, this could be the one to watch—pre-orders may go live soon!
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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.
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DJI Avata 360 is creating a lot of buzz, and it has been rising even more since the pre-order page popped up from authentic and unofficial retailers like US Drone Supply. We have attached the screenshot below, where you can clearly see the pre-order page going live, and the best part of these pages is that they revealed the pricing of the Avata 360 drone.
Now, one thing to be noted is that these pre-order pages mean the announcement may happen anytime soon. In general, what happens is DJI teases their products about a week before their official announcement. Yes, we are waiting for the teaser, and then obviously, we’re going to have the official announcement from DJI.
Let me tell you one thing just before this. We have decided to publish this coverage because, for publishing, we have received a lot of authentic content, and after a deep analysis, we decided to publish this. The pre-order-based pricing looks very authentic, as well as the images.
Now, apart from this, just before that, we were constantly getting rumors from different sources. Specifically, two new sources were pointing toward a first-week-of-February announcement of the Avata 360 drone. What does it mean? We don’t know. Yes, they may be telling the truth or not—we’re not sure about that until the announcement officially happens. But yeah, both new sources a few weeks back were pointing toward the first week of February 2026, and one source was very sure about February 5, 2026, as the date for the official arrival of the Avata 360 drone.
This is what we were getting just before this pre-order page went live. Let’s analyze the pricing.
DJI Avata 360 Preorder Pricing and Bundles
(Based on current listing at US Drone Supply – prices and contents subject to change upon official DJI release)
Bundle Name
Price
Key Included Items
Single Unit (Base Drone Only)
$1,799.99
• 1x DJI Avata 360 Drone (New – Unsealed/Activated/Not Flown)
Base Bundle
$999.99
• 1x DJI Avata 360 Drone
• 1x Intelligent Flight Battery
Fly More Bundle (1 Battery)
$1,299.99
• 1x DJI Avata 360 Drone
• 1x RC 2 Controller
• 1x Intelligent Flight Battery
Fly More Bundle (3 Batteries)
$1,799.99
• 1x DJI Avata 360 Drone
• 1x RC 2 Controller
• 3x Intelligent Flight Batteries
• 1x Carrying Case
• 1x Battery Charging Hub
Motion Fly More Bundle (3 Batteries)
Likely ~$1,799.99 (main listed price)
• 1x DJI Avata 360 Drone
• 1x RC Motion 2 Controller
• 3x Intelligent Flight Batteries
• 1x Charging Hub
• 1x Carrying Case
• 1x Goggles N3
Leaked Images Reveal a Cinewhoop-Style Design with 360-Degree Twists
In our January 8, 2026, post, we have also published fresh images that clearly show the DJI Avata 360 dual-mode action, where we can clearly see the camera module of the DJI 360 rotated to the front position to capture video from a single camera [DJI avata 360 in FPV Mode], and the controller display is veryclearly showcasing what the drone is capturing from singal camera module.
The drone is connected to a DJI RC controller (resembling the RC 2) via cable, displaying a live feed. It features a gray cinewhoop-style frame with full spherical propeller guards for safe indoor and proximity flying. Labels indicate DJI branding and an advanced transmission module, likely O4, for enhanced range.
Interestingly, the camera module in the image clearly shows a tiltable camera module, so that one of the lenses points forward. This suggests that the Avata 360 is not only intended as a 360-degree camera drone, but can also be used as a regular FPV drone, similar to the Avata 2. In that scenario, the pilot can simply operate with a forward-facing view during flight, as the existing.
second image displays the entire kit, where we have the battery charging hub and spare batteries. It looks like someone who purchased a kit of the Avata 360 drone just unboxed it in front and captured the image.
DJI Avata 360 Specifications: Blending FPV Agility with Spherical Capture
If the whispers from low-credibility forums and leak aggregators hold any water, the DJI Avata 360 could revolutionize hybrid drone usage. Key speculated features include:
360-Degree Camera Integration: Dual 1/1.1-inch CMOS sensors, same as we have seen on the DJI Osmo 360, enabling 8K video recording and full spherical capture. And single lens mode while recording panoramic
Enhanced Transmission and Range: Likely featuring DJI’s O4 transmission system for improved signal stability and longer flight distances, making it suitable for both indoor cinematic shots and outdoor adventures.
Obstacle Avoidance and Smart Modes: Rumours suggest built-in obstacle sensing, a follow-me mode [with active tracking of moving subject], and automated flight paths, lowering the barrier for beginners while appealing to pros.
Battery and Flight Time Upgrades: An improved battery life over the Avata 2, potentially offering extended sessions for capturing high-res footage without frequent swaps.
Versatility for Creators: The drone might double as a standard FPV unit or a dedicated 360 camera, combining two devices into one compact form factor.
Release Date Speculations: February 2026 Announcement on the Horizon?
The reports that we received in the past were pointing toward a first-week-of-February 2026 announcement, and one of the new sources was very much confident about the February 5 date. Now, having said that, even though the pre-order pages are live, the fact is that there has been no teaser from DJI till now, which clearly means the announcement is still a few days away from now.
As we know, DJI generally posts teasers 3 to 4 days, or sometimes even 7 days, before the official announcement, and then they proceed with the final launch. So again, the website that listed the drone looks very credible, and they are also accepting pre-orders by charging a $99 early fee.
At the same time, we are again waiting for the final date of arrival, and as soon as we get any update regarding it, we will be posting it here on TheNewCamera.com.
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We have two fresh images of the Avata 360 drone, and the best part is that these images reveal a lot about the drone’s functionality, which we will discuss in the latter part of the article. Other than that, we are already providing extensive coverage of the DJI Avata 360 here at TheNewCamera.com, and the price of the DJI Avata 360 has also recentlybeen revealed. Now, what is actually new in the latest leaked images, and what do they actually reveal? So, let’s jump into the details.
The leaked images, posted by trusted leaker Igor Bogdanov (@Quadro_News), leave us with no doubt about their integrity. At the very same time, the first image that we are discussing here, where the DJI RC 2 is active, reveals very fine details, which make us more excited.
The drone is connected to a DJI RC controller (resembling the RC 2) via cable, displaying a live feed. It features a gray cinewhoop-style frame with full spherical propeller guards for safe indoor and proximity flying. Labels indicate DJI branding and an advanced transmission module, likely O4, for enhanced range.
Interestingly, the camera module in the image clearly shows a tiltable camera module, so that one of the lenses points forward. This suggests that the Avata 360 is not only intended as a 360-degree camera drone, but can also be used as a regular FPV drone, similar to the Avata 2. In that scenario, the pilot can simply operate with a forward-facing view during flight, as with existing Avata models. DJI thus potentially combines two use cases in a single platform.
Now, the second image displays the entire kit, where we have the battery charging hub and spare batteries. It looks like someone who purchased a kit of the Avata 360 drone just unboxed it in front and captured the image.
Pricing and Bundles: China Leads, US Follows
Leaks confirm affordable China pricing, with US estimates adding a premium:
DJI Care ~$57. FCC pre-approval ensures US sales despite bans.
Arrival Time
As per the initial set of information, the Avata 360 will arrive in Q1 of 2026
These are the updates we have related to the Avata 360. As soon as we get a confirmed set of core specifications related to the upcoming drone, or any other updates, we will be publishing them here. Stay tuned for future updates.
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Finally, we now have the exact pricing of the DJI Avata 360 drone. Since the pricing table is officially out and was accidentally leaked by DJI China stores, it clearly indicates that the official announcement is very near. In this article, we will discuss the pricing of the DJI Avata 360 in China, as well as the estimated pricing in the United States of America.
Please keep in mind that we are trying to keep the United States pricing as realistic as possible, based on the USD to CNY conversion ratio and other important factors such as taxes, duties, and regional pricing differences etc.
The pricing table below includes all bundles, and one of the most important things you need to understand is that the DJI Avata 360 is a green-flag model. This means it has already cleared FCC registration before December 23, 2025, making it fully eligible for sale in the United States of America.
DJI Avata 360 Price Leak: China Bundles Exposed
The Chinese pricing of the DJI 360 does not look very competitive or reasonable when compared to the Insta360 Antigravity A1 drone. However, DJI is a market leader in the drone manufacturing segment, and as we all know, it had already captured more than 70–80% of the United States drone market share before December 23, 2025.
Keeping all these factors in mind, it is clear that DJI is going to keep the pricing very aggressive, and at the same time, the specifications are expected to be slightly better than what we have already seen in the Antigravity A1 drone.
Before we discuss the detailed specifications of the DJI 360, let’s first jump into the pricing of the drone.
Base Drone Only: ¥2,988 CNY (~$426 USD) – Drone + charger. Ideal for tinkerers.
Standard Combo (w/ DJI RC 2 Controller): ¥3,988 CNY (~$569 USD) – Adds FPV remote for solo flights.
Fly More Combo: ¥5,688 CNY (~$811 USD) – Everything above + 2 extra batteries, prop sets, hub, and bag. Best value at 20% savings.
Add-ons? DJI Care Refresh starts at ¥398 (~$57) for one replacement – a must for crash-prone FPV.
These align with Weibo rumors: Base at ¥2,988, combos scaling up. At this pricing, Chinese shoppers score a steal – but U.S. buyers? Read on.
DJI Avata 360 US Price: Estimated Markup and What You’ll Pay
It is quite obvious that the official pricing will become available once the DJI Avata 360 receives an official announcement from DJI. At the very same time, we have tried our best to estimate and suggest the most realistic pricing of the DJI Avata 360 for the U.S. market, based on the currently available information.
No official DJI Avata 360 US price yet on DJI’s store, but history (e.g., Avata 2’s 20-30% global hike) predicts pain. Using today’s 1 CNY = $0.1427 rate, direct conversions are low – but expect 15-40% premiums for tariffs, FCC certs, and retail cuts.
Bundle
China (CNY/USD Converted)
Est. US Price
Premium Over China
Base
¥2,988 / $426
$489
+$63 (15%)
Standard Combo
¥3,988 / $569
$680
+$111 (20%)
Fly More Combo
¥5,688 / $811
$999
+$188 (23%)
What You’ll Pay in the USA: So, the overall Fly More combo is a great option, offering all Fly More benefits. As we have mentioned above, the Budget you pay in getting the combo is $999 – matching Avata 2’s entry point but with 360° magic. Base might hit $489 if DJI keeps it aggressive and in budget to beat the competitors.
Is the DJI Avata 360 Worth the Hype (and Price)?
Absolutely, the DJI Avata 360, first of all, is FCC approved. It will soon become available in the USA if you’re into immersive 360° FPV. This Drone not only Beats Avata 2’s 1/1.3-inch sensor with spherical freedom but also the Antigravity A1 with its larger sensor size, and under 250g means no FAA registration hassle. And as we have already discussed, since it’s the green zone aka already got the FCC certificate, so will soon become available to the USA also.
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