DJI Avata 360 Fly More Combo has surfaced online, although we have seen a lot of AI-based retail boxes earlier, so we have hesitated to publish this one. However, after analyzing the image in depth, we have found that this particular version of the retail box leaked image appears to be legitimate, so we have decided to publish it on our website.
Many AI-generated DJI Avata 360 packaging retail box images are circulating on the web, so don’t be confused by them; this one has the clearest look, as well as the text. The images that are being seen in the retail box look highly authentic.
The DJI Avata 2 is already highly popular. The Avata 360 will also blend out the spherical video feature that will allow users to capture everything, and recently, Insta360 announced the Antigravity A1 drone on December 4. The pre-order is also active, so it seems to be the DJI Avata 360 announcement is also very near.
The packaging of DJI’s new product, the Avata 360 panoramic drone, has been leaked and may be officially released soon. Rumored specifications include: dual 1/1.1-inch image sensors, 8K panoramic video recording, 4K at 120P, 120 million pixel panoramic image capture, approximately 25 minutes of battery life, O4 transmission, and a weight of about 375 grams. The pricing is a bit less, but close to that of the Insta360, in direct competition.
The image surfaced from the Asian region, it’s kind of a white-gray box design as usual. DJI does have most of its products in the very same design language. It’s a high-end bundle of the DJI Avata 360, which also has branding over it. Very clearly can be seen very clearly on the top of the box. The packaging emphasizes the Fly More Combo variant, explicitly noting “Three Batteries” for extended sessions — ideal for creators chasing dynamic aerial shots without constant recharges. Subtle multilingual labeling (including Traditional Chinese) hints at a global rollout, with phrases like “Fly More Combo (Three Batteries)” underscoring the value-packed kit.
What’s Inside the Box?
From the visible details on the box and corroborated leaks, the Avata 360 Fly More Combo seems to include:
DJI Avata 360 Drone: We already have a lot of details related to the Avata 360, and recently, we have also published the FCID. Certification of Avtar 360 alongside other DJI products is expected to arrive early. Specs include. Dual 1/1.3-inch sensors enable native 8K 360° video recording at up to 30fps. The advanced processing mechanism allows seamless switching between full spherical capture and traditional forward-facing FPV views, addressing a key limitation in prior Avata models.
Goggles 3: Goggle 3 FPV headset is paired in the bundle, refreshed for the Avata line, supports O4 video transmission for low-latency feeds up to 13 km. Its ergonomic design with diopter adjustment ensures comfort during extended flights.
RC Motion 3 Controller: Perfect combo, the DJI controller adds gesture-based control while using goggles, so you can have fun while recording video.
Three Intelligent Flight Batteries: A standout upgrade, each rated at 38.67 Wh (14.32V)—a 22% capacity boost over the Avata 2’s cells. Allowing longer shoots or multi-angle explorations without downtime.
Additional Accessories: Charging hub, spare propellers, and carrying case round out the essentials, all tucked into a sturdy, travel-ready box measuring roughly 12 x 10 x 6 inches based on visual scaling.
These components align with DJI’s ecosystem, ensuring compatibility with existing Avata 2 accessories like the O3/O4 Air Unit for custom builds.
Tying Into Broader Leaks and Expectations
We already know the quality of DJI OSMO 360 camera. It delivers great 360 footage. And as per the initial set of leaks, we have the upcoming Avata 360 will carry almost the same camera specification that we have already seen in the Osmo 360 camera, and if the combination exactly matches, then for sure, we will have exceptional video quality from the Avata 360 drone. Now it all depends on the pricing. Initially, we have received reports that the body only / the standard kit will going to cost us $1099 only, but the person who shared the retail box package clearly wrote ” pricing is a bit less, but close to that of the Insta360″ and as we know the Antigravity A1 price is is bit high. So if DJI is able to maintain a lower price tag for the Avata 360, then it’s a clear win-win situation for DJI.
Stay tuned to The New Camera for official announcements. Drop your thoughts in the comments below.
Update: Thanks to Igor Bogdanov @Quadro_News for this update
Our aim to to publish Fair News from the New Camera Platform. And if Information goes false or wrong, it’s our duty to accept it, and yes, we are fortunate to have people like Igor Bogdanov from @Quadro_News, who has shared his thoughts on the authenticity of the image, and we truly appreciate that. The Above Image does look like AI generate due to some of the artifacts that AI generators create while creating an image; our team members were not able to spot that, and neither even I while publishing the content. Thanks to Igor Bogdanov for pointing out the issues, and yes, the image seems to be AI-generated.
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So, DJI is finally preparing for one of the biggest announcements, whether for a casual user or content creator, FPV pilot, or even a professional filmmaker. This is the biggest next update coming from the camera Tech world. One of the most trusted tipster/leaker @Quadro_News on X (formerly Twitter) has recently mentioned the names of 5 game-changing releases coming straight from DJI, starting from the mysterious DJI Lito X1 (very interesting name for sure), then coming up to DJI Avata 360 (already posted a lot of content on our website), in the list of products we also have most awaited pocket-sized powerhouse DJI Osmo Pocket 4, adding to the list we also hve pro-level DJI RS 5 gimbal, and finally the compact DJI Power 1000 Mini power station, so finally budget powerstation is coming for everyone.
One thing I must make very clear is that these are not just leaks; they are an authentic set of information directly coming from FCC filings, and most of them point towards an early launch as soon as December 2025.
1. DJI Lito X1: The Enigmatic Newcomer
Before we discuss the DJI Leto X1, it is essential to clarify that we are evaluating the product. Based on the registration details that we have received from the FCC ID. So, consider it just an educational analysis for now, as soon as I get the latest set of information related to the Lito X1. We will be updating it here.
Kick off the DJI Lito, X1 name for the first time. If you examine the name and FCC ID details, the device appears to be a compact innovation, featuring a lightweight build with supporting input voltages of 5V/9V/12V up to 3A maximum, and compliant with FCC Part 15 rules for interference-free operation. It’s made in China by DJI Technology Co., Ltd., but what is it exactly?
Based on the latest set of technical details, We have, and by the name it goes, it looks like it’s a Compact accessory for a drone, since, based on the input ports (5V/9V/12V up to 3A max), specs, it’s either a Fast PD charger or a DJI RC-N1 / Controllers or may be the mixture of two, its doesnt look like an standalone product / independent new product line, instead of that its look like more like an supporting new accessories coming inside the DJI eco system. .
DJI Avata 360 is not a new drone for us. We have covered it extensively in our previous post, including its FCCID leak, and it’s better to say the Avata 360 is on its announcement horizon. Since the product shots have already leaked, the core specification is available. All we are waiting for is an official announcement from DJI, which is expected to happen in December 2025. DJI Avata 360 is able to capture 8K videos with its dual 1/1.1-inch sensors. The bullet-style drone not only captures 8K videos, but it also stitches out 360° captured footage and bends it into reality. The drone is coming with RockSteady 3.0+, LiDAR and a speed of 27 meters per second. It’s no mere flyer; this 377-gram phantom, humming on OcuSync 4.0 transmissions up to 20 kilometres, the DJI’s FCC-certified rebel will become available at $999.
3. DJI Osmo Pocket 4: Sleeker design and Bigger battery
Recently, the Pocket 4 FCC ID document has surfaced, and accordingly, the DJI Pocket 4 is coming with a bigger battery, approximately 20% more than the Pocket 3. Although we already have some spy shots of the Pocket 4 camera (here and here), those which revealed a slicker design and more advanced controls. Apart from this, the core specification has also been made available to us, and according to that, the Pocket 4 camera is coming with a large 1/1.1-inch sensor that we have already seen in the Action 6 camera. On approximately December 18, the Pocket 4 announcement is expected.
4. DJI RS 5 Gimbal: More power to Solo Cinematographers
Not much information on the RS 5 for now; initial hints from September leaks via NotebookCheck suggest that the upcoming RS 5 gimbal will be a massive leap over the RS 4 Pro, with Z-axis stabilisation rumours (capable of handling a payload greater than 2kg). Although the FCC ID has been cleared despite ban issues, the announcement is expected in early 2025. The RS 5 gimbal is said to feature integrated LiDAR autofocus and a carbon fibre build, with the cherry on top being 10 hours of battery life via Lito X1 synergy. Compared to the RS 4: 20% lighter, 50% smarter AI. If Z-axis stabilisation lands, it’s a solo-op revolution!
5. Power Up Your Set: DJI Power 1000 Mini – 1000W of Portable Muscle for Creators on the Move
We all know how popular the DJI Power series is out there among professional filmmakers and photographers—specifically, those who love to have a portable backup for their video lights/equipment while they’re moving around and need a strong backup.
Now, it has recently been confirmed that the DJI Power 1000 Mini, a compact powerhouse, is coming via the CCC certification—and not only the name. The details, the battery backup, everything has been revealed through the listing, so we are putting up all the details here that are available to us related to the DJI Power Mini 1000W.
Battery Beast: Typical 1056Wh capacity (rated 1000Wh at 9.6V) – enough juice for 10+ drone cycles or lighting rigs that last a full wedding timeline.
Outputs Galore:
SDC Out: 9-28V, 300W max.
SDC In: 9-28V, 400W max.
USB-A: 5-24V, 12W max (total 100W).
AC In: 100-120V, 50/60Hz, 10A max (1000W); Bypass: 100-120V, 50/60Hz, 14.4A max (1440W).
AC Out (x4): 100V, 50/60Hz, 800W (1000W max); NA: 120V version.
USB-C In/Out: 5/9/12/15/20V-5A, 100W max – fast-charge your Pocket or Avata mid-adventure.
Cert Perks: IC: 11805A-DYM1000, CAN ICES-003(B)/NMB-003(B). DJI’s Shenzhen HQ stamp of reliability.
These portable backups are really useful in powering up the video lights during a shoot, and if you’re travelling and love to keep ur equipment like a MacBook, wireless power banks are always charged. FCC ID registration has been cleared, and we are expecting an announcement in Early 2026.
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We have two different 360-degree drones here. It all started with the Insta360 Antigravity A1 series drone that was announced back in August 2025, and we have covered all the possible details about the drone. The other one is the DJI Avata 360, which is about to arrive soon, just after the Antigravity A1.
Creative freedom with 360 Capture: First, we need to understand that these are not ordinary drones. They are actually a powerhouse of creativity; both of them can capture all-around 360°, and later on, once the video is recorded, anyone with that cinematic 360 footage can crop out or dig out the details, recompose or create a specific perspective-based scene, which means complete 360 footage gives you immense freedom to capture what you want to even once the shooting is done and ur editing the footage.
Both are under 250g drones, so neither of them actually requires FAA registration for use in the US. But how will you choose them based on specifications, features, and obviously the factors that also depend on whether you are living inside the US or outside the USA? So we are covering all the details here that will help you select the best drone for you. Let’s dive into the details.
Let’s compare the specifications of both the drones
Head-to-Head Specs Comparison
Both drones excel in 360° video, but differences in stabilisation, battery life, and control could sway your pick. Here’s a side-by-side:
The integrity A1 drone captures a full 360° view from both the fish eye lenses, and the best part is,. You get all the 360 footage stitched together in 8K higher resolution, which you can explore and edit later, and the good thing is that we have seen the output of insta 360 drone, which is obviously very impressive
Now the next is the Avata 360, which is said to feature a bit larger 1/1.1 sensor inside it, but we still waiting for further confirmation related to the same and the overall set up of the Avta 360 matches with the OSMO 360 camera so what we do hope and expect that this time also the image quality will be superior, specifically in terms of low light performance and dynamic range due to the presence of larger sensor inside it
By construction design, if you look, the 360 is more advanced since the camera is actually based on a mechanical gimbal, which can be slanted or rotated as per the user’s choice. The initial information coming out from the sources suggests that the 360 also allows users to use a single-mode camera only if they love to capture FPV-style video, so the Avata 360 can work as a regular FPV-style drone as well as a 360 drone. And if the information is true, then for sure, its tech seems ahead of the Insta360 Antigravity A1 drone.
The Antigravity A1 shines in pure 360° creativity: its top-and-bottom fisheye lenses stitch footage in real time, making the drone “invisible” in shots. The Insta360 is able to capture 8K/30fps. Again, the 8K resolution is more than enough for pro-level edits in post, which is ideal for pro-level edits in tools like Insta360’s app. The Avata 360 counters with versatility: its dual 1/1.1-inch CMOS sensors enable sharp 8K/50fps 360° video for smoother action, plus 4K/120fps in standard FPV mode and 38MP panoramic stills. The mechanical gimbal delivers buttery-smooth stabilisation for windy days, with strong low-light performance inherited from DJI’s recent Osmo lineup.
Flight Experience
With the Antigravity A1, we have already seen that we are getting DJI-like controllers, where we have just the joystick controllers and the FPV goggles, so we can have a kind of Superman-style experience of 360 video while flying the Antigravity A1 drone.
And in this scenario, we have no questions for the 360, since we already know DJI already has a professional set of goggles / Joystick controllers for their drones. So, it’s quite obvious that we will get the enhanced experience with Avata 360 too.
– even with the leaked images that we have seen of the Avata 360—that the user is experiencing the Avata 360 drone with DJI Avata 2 goggles and controllers.
Specifically, in terms of user experience, we have to wait for the actual user reviews from those who buy and review the drones, but before that, both look very capable with their controllers.
Perspective 1: If You’re Living in the US
US buyers, listen up: Before discussing any specification, the type of drone the amount you are paying, the big elephant in the room is the DJI Ban by December 23, 2025. Now, if the ban happens, then for sure, it will be a big trouble for DJI itself to sell its drones. Although the Avta 360 has already declared FCC registration details, yes, we do believe that there are still some big chances left for our 360 to appear in the US market. But the condition is only if it gets announced honour before December 23, 2025.
If you are someone new and not already invested heavily in the DJI systems, like controllers, etc it’s better to invest in Insta360 Antigravity A1 drone series initially. Although if you are a DJI lover, for sure you can surely wait for the DJI
Our Pick: Go for the Antigravity A1. At $1,300–$1,700, it’s pricier, but the ban-proof peace of mind, superior 360° reframing, and immersive controls outweigh the Avata’s battery edge. If you’re deep in the DJI ecosystem (e.g., owning Avata 2 goggles), snag the Avata 360 pre-ban for ~$1,099—but act fast and stock up on batteries. For newcomers, the A1’s “fly once, edit forever” workflow is a US creator’s dream, especially with no customs drama.
Perspective 2: If You’re Not Living in the US
Outside the US? You’re in luck—no ban clouds the horizon, so both drones will hit global shelves without US-style restrictions. Availability shines through: DJI’s massive international distribution means the Avata 360 will pop up on local sites like MediaMarkt (EU) or JB Hi-Fi (Australia) by early 2026, often with region-specific plugs and warranties. The Antigravity A1 follows suit via Insta360’s stores in Europe, Asia, and beyond, though expect slight delays in shipping.
Our Pick: The DJI Avata 360 edges it out. For ~$1,099, you get DJI’s unbeatable flight stability, 30-minute flights, and autonomous modes
US folks: Prioritise the A1 to future-proof your kit.
Internationals: Lean DJI for value and versatility. Whichever you choose, these drones redefine “point-and-shoot” from the air.
What’s your take? Drop a comment below—which 360° beast are you eyeing?
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DJI Avata 360 fans, those who are eagerly waiting for the drone announcement — now we have recently got a massive green light for the December announcement. Here at thenewcamera.com, we have been closely following the DJI 360 December 2025 announcement for weeks. Additionally, we have recently published the FCC certificate, which was leaked here, as well as the core specifications of the drone. These have also been covered alongside the recent product shots, and even before all this, we were covering the Avata 360 leaks for a long time. Now we are getting backed up by a rock-solid confirmation, which is coming directly from Jasper Ellens, the drone whisperer, and DroneXL.
Take a look DJI Avata 360 announcement confirmation that we are getting from the highly trusted source, Jasper.
DJI Avata 360 December 2025 Announcement
We have already published it twice on our website that the DJi aVATA 360 announcement is about to happen on December 2025, now in the Jasper Ellens ‘ recent November Post 11 X post, hyping the rename from “Avata 3” to DJI Avata 360 and teasing “this Christmas” quality that buries rivals like the Insta360 Antigravity.
So what does this tweet? Does it completely echo? What we have said in one of our previous posts, they have 360 coming out in December 2025
Echoing our FCC timeline breakdowns, he links straight to DroneXL’s exclusive promo pics, underscoring a holiday push that’s “very promising” for normal-drone versatility. DroneXL doubles down with visuals showing the Avata 360 as “The One 360 Drone That Can Do It All” – a nod to its hybrid FPV/360° chops we’ve previewed. No vague teases here: This aligns with June’s codename filings (“WMG”) and screams mid-December unveil to hit shelves by New Year’s. For DJI Avata 360 updates, it’s game on – pre-orders could launch December 1, bundled with Goggles N3 or Motion 3 for that immersive edge.
Exclusive Angle: How These Confirmations Amp Up DJI Avata 360’s Edge Over Rivals
Take a look at the specifications that we have already posted on the website before. It clearly states that the upcoming 360 can capture 8K videos and has a speed of 27 m/s. Sources suggest the Avata 360 uses the same 1/1.1 sensor modules as of OSM 360.
Tracking That Tracks You Back: It is very clear from the promo shot that the drone has AI tracking, which locks not only on people but also on speeding objects like cyclists and cars, enabling a complete 360 view of the runner/object that can be recomposed later.
Sensor Symphony Upgraded: Front-loaded with four visual + LiDAR eyes for depth mastery, sides and rear for full-circles. The drone has been designed for carsh proof flight.
Transmission Tease: OcuSync 4.0 confirmed and yes they are working on Goggles 4 but its not coming with Avta 360. Holiday bundles?
Head-to-head refresh (no duplicates – this builds on our prior tables):
Standout Feature
DJI Avata 360 (Confirmed Leaks)
Insta360 Antigravity
Announcement Timeline
Dec 2025 (Jasper/DroneXL Lock)
Ongoing
AI Subject Lock
Cyclist/Car 360° Tracking
Basic Fixed-Lens
Versatility Mode
FPV Flip + Normal Flight
360° Only
Price Entry
~$1,200
$1,000+
Gear Up: What’s Next for Your DJI Avata 360 Setup
Stay tuned, we are putting all our attention towards the latest news and rumors of the upcoming Avata 360 drone. If we get any update ,we will be posting it here.
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Sources: Jasper Ellens X thread, DroneXL exclusives, FCC archives, and The New Camera exclusives. Specs pending official word. Updated November 21, 2025.
Finally, we have some good news. The DJI Avata 360 FPV drone has been officially registered in the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) as of November 19, 2025. What does it mean? That clearly means it has become eligible to officially arrive in the United States of America. Here at thenewcamera.com We have already added a lot of details on our website related to the DJI Avata 360 FPV that also includes the DJI Avata 360 release date, specifications, and now, finally, we also have the FCC approval details. Now, let’s explore more about the Avata 360.
What is the DJI Avata 360? A Game-Changer for FPV Enthusiasts
The DJI Avata series is always known for redefining the FPV experience, blending the cinematic motion with intuitive controls. Now, what does the new Avata 360 do? It takes the overall experience further by introducing a complete 360 panoramic capture while moving, so obviously, it will allow you to recompose the entire scene even after one shot with the drone. The crash-resistant form factor is again one of the best technologies we have in the DJI series, so you can fly it very freely and obviously can do professional aerial cinematography with a new level of experience.
As we can clearly see from the leaked images, it is not just an incremental update. It is a clear-cut, bold entry in the new 360 FPV drone world. Yes, we do already have the Insta Antigravity A1 series announcement, but to compete against it, we finally have the Avata 360 FPV. Now what more—the integration with the DJI Goggles 3 and RC Motion 3 remote controller will allow you to have a fly-like-a-bird experience, or better to say, a Superman-style experience.
FCC Certification Breakdown: Clearing the US Hurdles
FCC approval is non-negotiable for any wireless device sold in the US, ensuring compliance with radio frequency standards and safety regulations. The DJI Avata 360‘s filing under FCC ID SS3-DVN3NT (with IC: 11805A-DVN3NT for Canada) confirms it meets these benchmarks.
Key details from the certification label:
Model: DVN3NT
Battery Specs: 14.32V, 38.67Wh (Powered by CAN ICES-003(B)/NMB-003(B))
Certifications: ASTM F3411-22a-RID-B for remote ID compliance, CMIIT ID: 2024446LE360, ANATEL (Brazil), and more
Manufacturer: SZ DJI Technology Co., Ltd., Shenzhen, China
Warnings: Standard FCC notes on interference, plus hazards like “Keep fingers and body parts away from moving parts.”
This green light is especially significant given the FCC’s recent 3-0 vote to enable retroactive bans on “national security risk” devices, which has DJI in its crosshairs. DJI has pushed back, arguing the measures are politically motivated, but this approval shows they’re not slowing down.
Leaked DJI Avata 360 Specs: What We Know So Far
Now it’s time to explore the core specifications of the DJI Avata 360 drone—what we know so far and what we are expecting to be present inside the drone. We expect it to carry the same 1/1.1-inch size sensor that we have already seen in the Osmo 360. Let’s dive into the details and explore the entire core specs of the drone that we know so far.
Feature
Details
Camera System
Dual 1/1.1-inch CMOS sensors for 360° capture; 38MP stills
Video Resolution
8K/50fps panoramic video; 4K/120fps standard; 10-bit D-Log M color
All these specifications position the Avata 360 to be one of the best 360 drones present in late 2025 or in 2026, since even in 2026 we already have one logical competitor of the Avata 360, which is the Antigravity A1. The Avata series is already known for its precise maneuvers and traditional FPV-style flying experience. So it will be highly interesting to see both competing against each other., Moreover, trusted leakers like Igor Bogdanov have all but confirmed the design, with promo shots showing a sleek, bullet-like body ready for holiday shelves.
US Market Implications: Launch Date and Ban Risks
The best part is that the Avata 360 has already received the FCC certification, but as we all know, December 23 is the date when we may have a major ban on DJI in the United States of America. And that’s why there is a latest buzz around that we may see an early announcement of the DJI Avata 360 in December 2025. Not only that, the Pocket 4 announcement is also expected in the same month.
Why the DJI Avata 360 Matters for Drone Lovers
The DJI Avata 360 isn’t just another drone; it’s a leap toward all-in-one aerial storytelling. With FCC approval secured, it’s primed to dominate searches for “best FPV drone 2026” and challenge competitors like Insta360’s Sphere. Stay tuned to TheNewCamera for official announcements—we’ll update this page as leaks turn to launches.
What do you think—will the Avata 360 dodge the ban bullet? Drop your thoughts in the comments below!
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So, finally, December is approaching fast, and we are coming closer to some of the Major product announcements from DJI. As we know, the FCC ban deadline is on December 23, 2025. We can see that DJI is reportedly accelerating its release schedule to deliver game-changing gear before potential U.S. import restrictions kick in. A lot of announcements have already been made in the past,
In this article, we are discussing about the confirmed set of rumours we have related to the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 and DJI Avata 360, including specs, pricing, and launch timelines. And as usual, before posting this, we have cross-verified these details from reputable sources, insights from New Camera’s exclusive coverage and supply chain insiders.
Why December 2025 Is a Pivotal Month for DJI Releases
The Pocket 4 is rumoured to be announced this December 2025, to be more specific, with the date we are getting the announcement. Earlier, the sources were predicting the arrival of the Pocket 4 camera on or before February 2025, but due to the Dec 23 Ban date, some of the announcements have been rescheduled. And coming a bit early.
Now, let’s talk about upcoming products. Let’s have a deep dive into leaks from Shenzhen testing,
Top DJI Products Launching in December 2025: Full Breakdown
Here are the DJI December 2025 release details. As per the rumours we have, all this information
As we can see, one of the DJI employees or maybe a Beta Tester/reviewer of products is preparing reviews to be published on the announcement day, testing out the Pocket 4 camera against the Pocket 3 in a true candid urban testing ground, to bring out the real output of the low-light performance of the new Pocket 4 camera.
1. DJI Osmo Pocket 4: The Vlogging Gimbal King Returns
Without a doubt, the pocket 3 camera is a Major hit. And, recently the within the past few months, we have had a large number of leaks, information coming out from trusted sources all pointing towards a release Pocket 4 camera., Our coverage of the Shenzhen store tests and 2025 confirmation, where we first flagged mass production signals.
Osmo pocket 4 release date is near to us, we have two different sets of intel, all this intel is pointing to the Dec-Jan Announcement of the Pocket 4 camera.
Pricing lands at $699–$799 base, maybe $899 for a zoom-heavy Pro in early ’26. Meanwhile, Pocket 3’s dipping to $529—tempting if you’re not holding out.
Yes, we do have multiple sets of specifications, starting from dual-lens-based camera prototypes to a Single Camera Module with a 1 Inch sensor.
Initial review from a trusted source [the latest input]
Initial test Reports: Initial Test reports say the Pocket 4 camera does capture excellent low-light videos, and the video zoom is highly usable, not useless as we have in Pocket 3
Pricing: Base model at $699–$799; potential Pro variant with zoom lens at $899 (early 2026). The Pocket 3 drops to $529 post-launch, making it a steal for budget hunters.
2. DJI Avata 360: FPV Drone with Panoramic Power
The DJI Avta 360 drone images and early specifications are now available. We are tracking the Early leaks, updates, and prototypes to confirm rumours related to the DJI Avata 360 drone since June 2025. Today, trusted leaker Igor Bogdanov (@Quadro_News) has dropped some of the marketing material, product shots of the DJI Avata 360 drone,
The leaked DJI 360 Drone images are no coincidence; we were actually waiting for that after the Insta360 Antigravity event announcement back in July 2025, which is set for Late December 2025- January 2026 release, so it is quite obvious that the DJI 360 Drone will arrive on or before January 2026.
DJI 360 Drone Camera Specification [Rumoured]
8K/50fps panoramic video for ultra-high-resolution immersive footage.
120MP panoramic photos with 10-bit D-Log M color grading for professional post-production.
Up to 25-32 minutes of continuous recording at 8K/30fps, adapted for aerial battery constraints
Other DJI Rumors for Late 2025: What Might Slip into December?
While the spotlight’s on Pocket 4 and Avata 360, when the actual Avata successor is coming, when we have asked the source, we gotthe following reply
Avata 3: Summer months of 2026, existing prototype uses a large 1-inch sensor
So, these are the set of updates we have from authentic sources, and will add more on our website once we get any
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Finally, we have more information and leaks about the DJI Avata 360 drone. We covered a lot of information earlier about the Avata 360 drone. The Avata 360 is a DJI FPV (First-Person View) drone with 360 video recording capability. DJI Avata 360 drone is coming to compete against the Antigravity A1 drone, which will also become publicly available from January 2026, although it was announced back in August 2025.
We are tracking the Early leaks, updates, and prototypes to confirm rumours related to the DJI Avata 360 drone since June 2025. Today, trusted leaker Igor Bogdanov (@Quadro_News) has dropped some of the marketing material, product shots of the DJI Avata 360 drone,
One of the most important things here is the images we have seen, is part of the marketing material of the DJI Avata 360 drone. This indicates that the announcement is around the corner. These aren’t blurry TEST prototypes (obviously, we have spotted many earlier ); they’re polished, high-res images straight out of DJI’s playbook, complete with branding. If you’re new here then you can gain more information by reading our previous post: DJI Avata 360 Confirmed: What It Means for FPV Fans and DJI Avata 3 or 360? Early Leaks Compared.
The biggest difference between the two in terms of camera placement is that the Antigravity A1 uses twin fisheye lenses and which are fixed on the drone, but in the DJI 360 Drone, the camera is placed on a rotating gimbal.
The leaked DJI 360 Drone images are no coincidence; we were actually waiting for that after the Insta360 Antigravity event announcement back in July 2025, which is set for January 2026 release, so it is quite obvious that the DJI 360 Drone will arrive on or before January 2026.
DJI 360 Drone Camera Specification [Rumoured]
8K/50fps panoramic video for ultra-high-resolution immersive footage.
120MP panoramic photos with 10-bit D-Log M color grading for professional post-production.
Up to 25-32 minutes of continuous recording at 8K/30fps, adapted for aerial battery constraints
Pricing Expectations
We are keeping the price figure of the DJI 360 Drone very competitive, according to the Insta360 Antigravity A1 Price.
Bundle Tier
Inclusions
Estimated Price Range (USD)
Standard Bundle
Drone + Grip controller
$1,099–$1,299
Fly More Combo
Standard bundle + 2 extra batteries + spare props + carrying case
$1,299–$1,399
Creator/Pro Kit
Fly More bundle + creative mounts + ND filters + editing software voucher + premium case
$1,400–$1,599
Enterprise Add-Ons
Pro Kit + commercial extras (e.g., SDK access, extended warranty)
$1,600–$1,899
But let’s be real: US regulations loom large. Will the DJI Avata 360 launch stateside amid bans? Early signs say yes, with workarounds like local servers.
When Is the DJI Avata 360 Dropping?
These marketing-grade leaks? They’re DJI’s not-so-subtle wink that the DJI Avata 360 announcement is imminent—maybe November December 2025, Stay glued to The New Camera for updates; we’ll be first to dissect the specs.
What do you think—game-changer or gimmick? Drop your takes in the comments.
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