
The DJI upcoming products in 2026 — we have created the most up-to-date list (updated on 4:22 am, Sunday, 1 February 2026), since we have covered almost all the products that appeared in FCC filings just before December 23, 2025, and we have collected the list here, as you all know. Despite ongoing U.S. regulatory challenges, leaks from reliable sources like thenewcamera.com and tipster Igor Bogdanov (@Quadro_News),
We have created a roadmap with Key products that include the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 (with a potential Pro variant), the compact DJI Lito X1 drone series, and the immersive DJI Avata 360 FPV drone. This February 2026 update covers rumoured specs, release dates, prices, and features based on FCC certifications, warehouse leaks, and expert analysis.
The content explores the list of products that are coming in 2026; all the products that have been mentioned are registered ones, and none of them are speculation or just rumours. This means all the products that we have mentioned in this article are about to arrive in the year 2026, so now let’s dive in.

1. DJI Osmo Pocket 4: Revolutionising Vlogging
The DJI Osmo Pocket 4 is one of the hottest topics right now, and we have published a lot of content related to the same. The DJI Osmo Pocket 4 whole camera is expected to arrive before April 2026, as we reported earlier this year as well.
From the initial design leaks, it is very clear that we have two different models of the upcoming Pocket 4 camera. One is the standard model, and the other is PRO with the dual-camera lens-based module. So far, it is said that the standard model is going to arrive first
DJI Pocket 4 Warehouse Inventory Leak: Reveals Kits, Hints at Imminent Launch
The good news is that the DJI Pocket 4 stock has now reached major retailers in China, and they have the entire list of the new Osmo Pocket 4 series cameras in their inventory. The same screenshot was leaked by one of the most trusted sources today.
The wait for the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 might be shorter than expected. A fresh DJI Osmo Pocket 4 leak from trusted leaker Igor Bogdanov (@Quadro_News) has surfaced, showing a warehouse app screenshot with a detailed listing shows stocked bundles of the DJI Pocket 4 camera and accessories.
Before the inventory leak, just before that, the DJI Pocket 4 was accidentally leaked on the Amazon website, which we also covered. In that accidental listing, DJI also published the core specifications of the Pocket 4 camera, which were clearly visible, although it was just a placeholder or dummy listing. The specs that we saw in that listing were visible at the time.
We are waiting for its official arrival, and yes, if we get any further updates about the upcoming DJI Pocket 4 camera, we will be updating it here at thenewcamera.com

Release Date Rumours: Official reveal possibly on or before March 2026; Warehouse sightings in China suggest stock is building.
Expected Price: $699–$749 for the Creator Combo (a slight increase from Pocket 3’s $669).
2. DJI Avata 360: The Ultimate 360-Degree FPV Drone
Recently. The pre-order page went live; we are not 100% sure about the authenticity, but yes, the pricing and the model code were listed. Apart from that, trusted sources like Igor from Twitter have also leaked bundle combo images from their account of the upcoming drone.
Not only that, but it has also been confirmed that the Avata 360 will work in dual modes. One will be the standard mode that was already known with the Avata lineup, and the next is the 360 capture mode. So, with the flip of the Avata 360 drone gimbal, it can easily switch modes depending upon the user’s selection.
This is one of the most advanced drones from DJI, which is about to arrive before May 2026. We are not very sure about the exact date, since the retailer listings are still not live yet, just like what we have seen with the Pocket 4.
The 360 drone is expected to arrive before the DJI Lito X1, and the expected arrival timeline of the DJI Avata 360 is sometime before May 2026. We will be updating this post as soon as we get any fresh information related to the drone, and you can also explore more content related to the Avata 360.
Rumored Specs & Features:
- Camera: Dual 1/1.1-inch CMOS sensors (borrowed from DJI Osmo 360) for 8K/50fps 360° video and 4K high-frame-rate FPV; rotating module switches between spherical and single-lens modes.
- Transmission: O4/O5 system for low-latency, 20km+ range.
- Safety and Flight: Omnidirectional obstacle avoidance, follow-me tracking, automated paths; cinewhoop design with full prop guards for indoor safety.
- Battery: Upgraded for 25–32+ minutes of flight time.
- Versatility: HDR support, wind resistance, and compatibility with RC 2/Motion 2 controllers.
Why it’s exciting: Its dual-mode capability (360° immersive + standard FPV) makes it a game-changer for content creators and VR enthusiasts. Here’s a look at the leaked designs:

What they have done is they also leaked a drone which very closely resembles the arms of the DJI Mini 4K drone, and that was more than enough to confirm that DJI, as well as the Lito X1, is nothing other than the upcoming entry-level drones.
3. DJI Lito X1 (and Lito 1): Compact Drones for Beginners and Pros
Initially, it started with FCC ID leaks, which confirmed the arrival of the Lito Series in the United States of America. DJI Lito 1 and the DJI Lito X1 are the two drones that are already registered in FCC ID and are expected around the second and third quarter of 2026.
“DJI Lito X1 leaks” are heating up, with this sub-250g series positioned as successors to the Mini lineup. FCC approvals in late 2025 confirm global plans.
Rumored Specs & Features:
- Design: Foldable, lightweight (<250g for no registration); 360° obstacle avoidance with fisheye optics and infrared sensors.
- Transmission: O5/SDR+5G for 20km+ range and BVLOS flights; Wi-Fi 6/BLE support.
- Flight Time: Standard battery ~30 min; Plus ~50 min.
- Controls: Voice (“Hey fly”), motion gestures, app integration; wind resistance level 5.
- Storage: SD slot + internal (22GB for Lito 1, 42GB for X1).
- Variants: Lito 1 (entry-level, Mini 4K replacement); Lito X1 (advanced, Mini 5 Pro successor with pro video focus).
Leaked component images from Igor Bogdanov show modular arms and prototypes, with Asian listings confirming branding. You can watch more details here
Well, it may be DJI’s strategy; they could have leaked it intentionally to create pre-announcement buzz about which product is actually coming under the branding of Lito.
Release Date Rumours: Announcement late February to early April 2026; full launch Q2/Q3.
Expected Price: Lito 1 ~$330 base/$490 combo; Lito X1 ~$759 base.
Why it’s exciting: Affordable, regulation-friendly drones with premium features like unlimited-range 5G—great for hobbyists avoiding bulkier models. View the latest leaks:

4. DJI OSMO 360 II: Registered at FCC ID
The DJI Osmo 360 II (also known as the next-generation DJI Osmo 360 or Osmo 360 2) is the upcoming successor to DJI’s first dedicated 360-degree action camera. We have spotted its listing at FCCID. Registration was completed on December 9, 2025.
The certification filing confirms DJI is actively preparing a refreshed 360 action camera with modern wireless capabilities, addressing demands for faster workflows in vlogging, action sports, VR, and immersive content. The “Pass” result and non-covered status clear the path for global availability, including the US market.
Based on the original DJI Osmo 360 (Standard Combo $479.99–$499, Adventure Combo ~$599), the DJI Osmo 360 II is he expected to have the pricing somewhere between $499–$549 USD for the base kit,
- Standard Combo (Expected): $499–$579 USD (a slight bump from the original’s $479.99, reflecting upgrades like better battery).
- Adventure Combo (Expected): $629–$729 USD (bundles extra batteries, mounts, and selfie sticks).
- Regional: €509–€579 / £409–£469 / AU$809–$879.
- Potential Deals: Launch promotions could drop prices below $500 on DJI’s site or Amazon
Announcement time: Camera is expected to arrive on or before May 2026
Other Upcoming DJI Products in 2026
Gimbals and Stabilisers
- DJI RS 5 Pro: Already Announced now
- DJI Osmo Mobile 8P: Smartphone gimbal with improved AI tracking and portability, potentially launching alongside Pocket series updates in Q1 2026.
- DJI Osmo FrameTap: A new accessory or variant for frame-accurate tapping in video editing, mentioned in ban-unaffected lists for 2026.
Audio and Power Accessories
- DJI Mic Mini 2 / 2S Transmitter: Compact wireless mic with upgrades like longer battery (up to 14 hours), AI noise cancellation, and 400m range. Expected by June 2026 as a budget option for vloggers.
- DJI Power 1000 Mini: Portable power station (800W) with solar inputs, airline-safe design, and fast charging. Officially teased for January 6, 2026, but delayed slightly per leaks.
These products are highlighted in thenewcamera.com’s coverage due to their pre-ban FCC approvals, ensuring availability in markets like the US. Rumors suggest a wave of announcements in February-March 2026 to beat regulatory hurdles.
What to Watch in February 2026
With FCC clearances and Igor Bogdanov’s ongoing shares, DJI’s 2026 lineup prioritises innovation amid bans and focuses on global markets. Preorders for Avata 360 are already popping up, and Pocket 4 stock sightings hint at a reveal any day. Stay updated as official announcements could drop soon.
What DJI release are you hyped for? Drop your thoughts below!
Sources: Aggregated from thenewcamera.com (FCC details, specs, leaks), Igor Bogdanov (@Quadro_News on X.com for images and confirmations), and supporting sites as of January 31, 2026. All info is rumoured and subject to change.
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