We have already posted numerous updates related to the DJI Pocket 4 camera. Still, now, as the announcement date approaches, we are gaining more clarity and confirmation on the specifications of the upcoming Pocket 4 camera. We know that the Pocket 3 camera has already set the standard by introducing a large 1-inch sensor at 4K 60FPS, but it’s time for the Pocket 4, and the initial Confirmed reports are very exciting from sources like Photorabz – straight from his latest YouTube update. So, here we have collected all the possible updates at TheNewCamera.com, and his latest scoop doesn’t disappoint
Dual Lens Magic: Ultra Wide and Tele-Lens
Yes, finally, we got confirmation that the Pocket 4 camera is coming with a Dual Lens.
Original non-edited image of the Pocket 4 prototype
The Information is not new. The Dual camera setup was first leaked by Igor Bogdanov in his X, but, as we all know that DJI test multiple prototypes of various products before considering the final product for the production line, so we were not so sure about getting an Dual camera Pocket 4 camera from DJI at that moment, and thats the biggest reason we were waiting for more confirmation over this.
Recently shared image of Pocket 4 by Igor Bogdanov
But, even before Photorabz’s confirmation, back on November 16th, 2025, Igor Bogdanov again shared a new pic on his X account; this pic was not as clear as the previous pic, raising more doubts about the camera setup. After adding more pixels to the image and making it clearer, a wider camera module was clearly visible, hinting towards a Dual camera setup instead of a single one.
Finally, on Dec 1st, Photorabz clearly said the upcoming camera will have a dual camera setup,, Obviously, the design looks very much futuristic, although the exact focal lengths remain under wraps and if the initial reports coming from the. If the YouTuber is true, then the upcoming camera will have a wider prime lens with a smaller 1/1.3 in sensor for wide-angle videos and a teleprime (Zoom) lens with a larger 1/1.1 inch sensor for capturing detailed zoom Videos.
Photorabz confirms this isn’t just smoke: It’s a true dual-camera array, lighter overall than its predecessor, making it even easier to toss in your pocket (or drone bag).
Smarter Design: No Dual Screen, Smarter Displays, and Extended Runtime
Recently, we have seen a lot of leaked images that show a rear screen in the pocket 4 prototype, and after looking at the image, we were thinking that the pocket 4 is coming with the screen. Photorabz pours a bit of cold water here: No dual screens.
Although later on he added some confusion at the end, saying that “backside element” in the leaks? Likely a compact status display for quick settings glances, think battery life, storage, or mode indicators – rather than full video feedback. So, neither did he strongly deny nor did he say there would be no dual screen.
It’s a pragmatic tweak, keeping weight down while boosting usability for solo shooters.
Battery life gets a solid upgrade of about 20% more recording time, as revealed via FCCID by notebookcheck. Their team critically analysed the document, and then they found that we will have a slightly bigger battery this time. than the Pocket 3’s already impressive 166 minutes in 1080p mode. Paired with the lighter chassis and a new, more handy design, it will allow you to shoot a day-long vlogging clip without thinking of recharging all the time.
Release Date Drama: End of December or January Pivot?
Photorabz pegs the Osmo Pocket 4 for a pre-Christmas drop by late December 2025, which aligns with DJI’s holiday push as well as preventing the pocket 4 announcement from the Ban (yes, from Dec 23, DJI will get a massive ban that will prevent them from registering new products as well as from the new product announcement in the USA ) The shipment of the camera may get delayed to january 2025.
The Price of the camera is expected to remain higher, since the dual-lens and Camera upgrade pans out. As we all know, the announced price of the Pocket 4 is approximately $549, and the Pocket 4 is expected to be priced between $699 and $799 for the base model.
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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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Finally, the DJI Pocket 4 has surfaced at FCC registration, confirming its availability for the camera in the USA. The key registration or certification surfaced on November 26, 2025.
That’s a very clear and strategic move by the DJI before the official December 23 ban. It will clearly open the way for the new DJI Pocket 4 camera in the USA; otherwise, without FCCID registration, it won’t be feasible for the company to introduce any new products in the USA.
So, DJI is working really very hard to bring out all the latest cutting-edge technological products from DJI before December 23, 2025 ban. And that’s why not only in the month of December, but from the past 2 to 3 months, we are having massive announcements from DJI, starting from drones to action cameras, and now finally they are updating the Pocket series.
Unpacking the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 FCC ID: Insights from 2ANDR-OP04 on Design and Rollout Readiness
The FCC ID 2ANDR-OP04—tied to grantee SZ DJI Osmo Technology Co., Ltd.—marks the Pocket 4 (model OP-04) as compliant with Part 15 rules for unintentional radiators.
So, as we all know, after the FCC ID registration, a company generally has 180 days to announce its product. After that, once the confidentiality period is over, the FCC ID will make the internal and external test photos public.
DJI is fully prepared for this, and we have already seen the leaked images, the NDA Forms, as well as the DJI pocket, have also been spotted in a Barcelona Chinaproduct commercial shoot. Not only that, but it has also been spotted a few times in China in the hands of reviewers
And let’s hope so, we have got a hint from the YouTuber Photobraz that the DJI Pocket 4 may arrive on December 18, and I have given space to this particular rumour on my website since the earlier prediction made by Photocraz related to the Action 6 was approximately 99% accurate, specifically about the announcement.
So, this is just another checkbox that confirms the arrival of the DJI Pocket 4 sooner than expected. Take a look at the core specification of the DJI Pocket 4.
How the Pocket 4 FCC Leak Fuels Speculation on Upgraded Creator Tools
We all know that the FCC will remain tight-lipped for 180 days, and after that, it is going to reveal the images and major intel related to the registered Pocket 4 camera, but even before that we already have leaked specifications of the Pocket 4. Although it’s not coming from highly trusted sources, we do have it, so let’s have a look
Cross-referencing rumours with this certification’s wireless focus:
Feature
Pocket 3 Baseline
Pocket 4 Rumors
Sensor
1-inch CMOS
1-inch+ for better low-light
Video
4K/120fps
Up to 6K/60fps, variable aperture
Stabilization
3-axis gimbal
AI-enhanced tracking
Audio
Dual mics
4-mic setup + wireless mic sync
Battery
166 mins
200+ mins optimized
Connectivity
Wi-Fi 6, BT 5.0
Wi-Fi 6E, BT 5.3
Build
179g
Under 200g, rotatable screen
Navigating the FCC Ban Horizon: Pocket 4’s Certification as a Creator Lifeline
You may not be able to understand, but this one is the most important news for creators who love to use Pocket series cameras for their content creation, and specifically in the United States of America, since this is actually a lifeline to the Pocket series camera. Without it, DJI was not able to circulate or sell the Pocket 4 camera in the USA. So the FCC ID registration was highly necessary, and since it has been done already, and we do have strong rumors related to the Pocket 4 arrival on or before December 23, 2025, all these are good signs for a content creator and specifically for the survival of the Pocket series in the United States.
Why I am saying the survival of the Pocket series in the United States is becoming more and more tougher than ever is because not only Hero is making the Pocket series rival, but a lot of Chinese smartphone makers like Vivo / Realme are in the final stage of testing and releasing Pocket 4 style cameras. Apart from all this, we have recently seen the Robo smartphone from Honour that will surely dominate the content creation market in the near future.
Closing Shot: Seize the Pocket 4 FCC Window for Your Creative Edge
With multiple pieces of information we have coming out from different sources, as we have said, if we combine all together, it does confirm to us that Pocket 4 is arriving soon. Expect 6K on hand, for capturing highly detailed video, zooming ability, to creators’ availability to empower spontaneous stories like never before. Eyes on DJI for that Dec. 18 reveal; leys hope for the best to happen.
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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?
ABout the author: The article “Insta360 Antigravity A1 vs. DJI Avata 360: Which 360° FPV Drone Should You Buy in 2025?” written and updated by thenewcamera.com team on 12:41 pm, Wednesday, 26 November 2025, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)| Follow us for more updates and Get LIVE RUMORS –> FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM to get live news — >–> see more Camera News and DJI Rumors
Hello tech lovers. Now you have to imagine this situation. You are scrolling X late at night and bam. You just spotted the leaked photos of the DJI Pocket 4 — the next big thing that hits your feed and brain simultaneously. Now, the tiny camera has already created a lot of buzz before its official announcement around the corner. The camera, which can easily fit in your pocket and gives you enormous power to create content with a big punch. That’s the Osmo Pocket series for you. The Pocket series, including the Pocket original, the Pocket 2, and the Pocket 3, has redefined content creation in a unique and different way. Specifically, the Pocket 3 has become so popular among content creators. It has grabbed almost 50% of the video market in most countries around the globe.
Let’s have a look at the OG Leaked Image shared by a trusted source, published on Aug 31, 2025. More details here
Both of the camera modules look completely different in size. The left one is noticeably tinier, akin to auxiliary sensors we generally see in smartphones or DJI drone multi-camera module units, for specialised functions. This asymmetry suggests not a symmetrical stereo pair but a main-auxiliary duo. source image credit: Quadro_News
And yesterday, November 24, the internet exploded. Why? Store photos from a DJI shop in China, showing a wild dual-camera gadget. But wait—is it the real prototype? Or just some clever AI fake? Let’s cut through the noise. Simple as that.
source of the leaked image @Xdrones Studio
The Leak That’s Lighting Up X
First, take a look at the design. The design is not new. It has already been shared by a vet leaker, which does resemble that, having a dual camera setup.
Apart from this, the post was shared by xdronesstudio on Twitter with the handle D2 Help – it started with @D2Help’s post. In Portuguese: “Super weird—the buttons, the twisty screen, and a screen on the back? 😱 DJI Pocket 4 AI hoax??” – and just after they have published this particular post, although they have mentioned in the last line their confusion about the image by clearly mentioning, pocket 4 AI hoax ?… , but no one cared about the letter part. Everyone started sharing the same images one after another on X, within a very short time, across multiple accounts on X. Finally, it reached us again via our subscribers for cross-checking and verification.
ut before we jump to tell our conclusion about the recently leaked image, we have our friend @hakasushi who really cares about sharing authenticated images and content. Take a look at what he said: “Screen on the wrong side? Gimbal looks wonky. AI’s fooling us good.” Doubt everywhere.
How the Buzz Spread Like Wildfire
@D2Help lit the fuse at 11:30 GMT on November 24, dropping two intriguing promo shots of what looks like the DJI Pocket 4 in a sleek Apple Store-like setting. Their caption? A mix of awe and doubt in Portuguese: “Very strange—the buttons, the rotating screen, then a screen on the back 😱…. !!!…?? 🧐 DJI Pocket 4 AI??” Complete with #dji #djipocket4. Boom—cross-posts ignited:
@Drones19170668 on November 25: “Dji pocket 4 👈🙂” Sharing the same leaked image with a cheeky point-and-smile emoji, like it’s the perfect holiday gadget tease.
@D2Help followed up on November 25 with more visuals: “#djipocket4 e ….” alongside a side-by-side image and a quick video clip, fueling the design speculation.
Fresh today (November 26), @WillStarkhpym jumps in with a hype comparison: “🎥 Pocket 3 vs Pocket 4—the evolution of smooth shooting! Smaller, smarter, and sharper visuals in every frame. 🔥 Which one would you choose? 🤔 #DJIPocket3 #DJIPocket4 #DJI,” pairing it with a mockup image.
Reddit’s buzzing too – r/osmopocket side-by-sides. Weibo threads calling out “perfect lighting? Smells like AI.” Remember Pocket 3’s fuzzy leaks in 2023? They were real. But now, with tools like Midjourney, fakes are pro-level. One X user nails it: “Five shares? It’s truth… or trash.”
Real Thing or Total Fake? Our Quick Check
When we asked Grok to analyse the image, whether it is real or fake, Grok pointed out some of the AI indicators that we cannot ignore, and these are:
Signs of Fakery (AI/Manipulation Check by Grok AI)
AI Generation Indicators:
Subtle inconsistencies: The gimbal tilt/bracket misalignment (poster’s second red flag) looks unnatural—real DJI gimbals lock precisely. Screen reflection on the grip doesn’t quite match the ambient store lights.
Lens assembly: Dual lenses are symmetrically placed but seem “pasted” (minor edge glow under magnification). Background elements (e.g., laptop screens) are sharp but lack fine details like visible ports or keyboards.
Generation artefacts: Hands-free setup is common in AI images (e.g., Midjourney prompts like “DJI store demo with futuristic gimbal”). The “LIT” overlay could mask edits.
Now, these are the analyses done by Grok, which seem to be valid. The other big point is that the image is not coming from any of the trusted, known sources.
We have done a deep analysis of the image. Now, as a reader, it’s your turn to let us know what you think about the image is it real or Fake? Let us know in the comment section below
ABout the author: The article “DJI Pocket 4 Leak: Real Deal or AI Trick? The Buzz That’s Shaking Up Tech World” written and updated by thenewcamera.com team on 8:13 pm, Tuesday, 25 November 2025, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)| Follow us for more updates and Get LIVE RUMORS –> FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM to get live news — >–> see more Camera News and DJI Rumors
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.
The DJI Mini 4K is undoubtedly one of the most popular drones among beginners, and now it has dropped to its lowest price ever at $239 at Black Friday 2025 Deals 2025 — a straightforward $50 discount on its regular $299 price. As of 2025, it is an incredible opportunity for you. The Black Friday Deal 2025 is for all, whether you are a Prime member or not eligible for the discount, but if you want to get an additional $60 off upon approval of the no-annual-fee Amazon Visa Card (more details below). If you’re thinking of buying the DJI Mini 4K drone this Black Friday, and if you’re able to also apply for the Amazon Store Visa Card offer, then you will get an additional $60 discount over the $239 Price, so the overall price you pay at the end is $179. The method of getting an extra discount is explained below
Table of Contents
Introduction to the DJI Mini 4K
Key Features of the DJI Mini 4K
How to Get the DJI Mini 4K for $239
Why This $239 Deal Is Unmissable
Comparing the DJI Mini 4K to Competitors
Conclusion
Why the DJI Mini 4K Is a Must-Buy Drone
The DJI Mini 4K is a compact, lightweight drone under 249 grams. And if you want a hassle-free drone without putting yourself in the trouble of getting approval every time you want to fly your high-quality 4K drone, then this one fits best in your requirements. And the most important part is the budget factor — it’s available at under a $300 price tag.
So let’s have a look at its features and why we think this one is the best available at under a $300 price tag:
High-Quality 4K Ultra HD Camera – The drone captures stunning 4K 30 fps video with a 1/2.3-inch sensor and it also supports RAW photos for advanced visual editing.
3-Axis Gimbal Stabilizer – With the help of the stabilizer, the drone can record super smooth footage during flight.
31 Minutes of Flight Time – That’s what DJI claims, but when I was using this drone, I was able to get a flight time of approximately 25 to 28 minutes, so the real-world usage is approximately somewhere in between 25 to 28 minutes.
10 km Transmission Range – That’s really huge. You can fly in approximately. 10 km radius, which is approximately 6.2 miles. And even then, you are getting approximately full HD direct video feed from the drone. So this is really remarkable technology, specifically developed by the DJI O2 system.
Other Intelligent Features –
No FAA Registration Required – And the most important feature that I want to discuss lastly is — no FAA registration is required. Since this feature drone falls under the 250-gram category, you don’t have to take any additional sort of permission while flying this drone.
How to Get the DJI Mini 4K for $239
The DJI Mini 4K is available at $239 through two different offers as of November 2025. We have two options, so let’s explore them one by one:
Option 1 – Black Friday Discount Available for All Members
How to Get It – You have to visit Amazon.com and simply buy the drone, no need to buy additional Prime membership or anything., its a flat discount over the price available to all. The drone is sold by AeroTech Hub USA — it’s a trusted third-party seller on Amazon.com, so you don’t have to worry about that.
Eligibility: Open to all customers (Prime membership not required for the discount, but recommended for additional rewards).
How to Get It:
Apply for the no-annual-fee Amazon Visa during checkout (approval takes ~15 seconds).
Upon approval, the $60 discount is automatically applied, reducing the price from $299 to $239.
Purchase from AeroTech Hubs on Amazon.
Bonus Perk: New cardholders may receive a $50-$150 Amazon Gift Card upon approval, depending on the current offer, usable for future purchases.
Important: The Amazon Visa has a variable APR of 19.49%–28.24%, so pay off the balance to avoid interest. A hard credit inquiry may slightly impact your credit score.
Why This $239 Deal Is Unmissable
At $239, the DJI Mini 4K is the perfect drone you can ever buy at its price point. And also, let’s explore other factors why you should invest in the Mini 4K if you’re interested in buying a drone camera:
Limited Stock – X posts and other website reports mention that the DJI drone inventory is limited at this price point due to US tariffs imposed on Chinese-made drones.
Potential DJI Ban – According to the latest rumors, we have US restrictions coming that make this a now-or-never deal. Since we are expecting some sort of ban from the US government on other Chinese drones specifically, so this whole situation is making it a kind of now-or-never deal. And specifically if you are going to check other websites like B&H Store, they are completely out of stock of the DJI Mini 4K drone.
Value for Money – Obviously, if you are getting a 31-minute flight time DJI drone with 4K Ultra HD video recording capability — and if you are going to check out the lower-end models like the DJI Mini 3, which is still available at $469 — then you will know that this one is the best drone available at its price point.
Comparing the DJI Mini 4K to Its Competitors
Let’s explore what else you can get if you are willing to pay a bit more:
DJI Mini 3 – $469 – With the DJI Mini 3 drone, you will get HDR and vertical shooting options, but it’s almost double the price of the DJI Mini 4K.
DJI Mini 4 Pro – $759 – At this price point, you are getting omnidirectional obstacle avoidance in your drone and advanced tracking, but as you can see, the price point is much higher compared to the DJI Mini 4K.
Autel Evo Nano – A solid alternative, but at a very high price point.
DJI Mini 4K records 4K videos, has an ultra-lightweight design, is easy to use, and comes with the best budget-friendly features. Again, without a doubt — when comparing it to its competitors — it looks too good at its price point.
It’s a rare opportunity, the Mini 4K at $239 is available via Amazon Prime or through the Amazon Visa $60 instant discount. Once the Visa is approved, you will also get an additional $50 gift check in your email. Apart from all this, you should also monitor restocks, since if you are reading this article and it has already been sold out on Amazon.com, then consider monitoring restocks at Amazon.com and B&H Store.
DJI Mini 4K is an unbeatable deal for a kind of 4K drone with professional-level features and a very compact design. So this is a kind of limited-time offer that won’t last for long — act fast if you are interested in having a kind of 4K budget drone for yourself or someone else.
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