DJI’s first 360-degree drone leaks again – and an official launch could be very soon
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DJI is expected to launch its first drone with a 360-degree camera in the near future, ready to compete directly with the Insta360 Antigravity A1, and a fresh leak gives us some indication of when the DJI model might launch.
It’s expected to be called the DJI Avata 360, and DroneXL has spotted that the flying machine has just been granted regulatory approval at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the US.
However, there’s the potential of a DJI device ban looming in the United States, which could come into force on Tuesday, December 23. That will happen unless the US government specifically approves DJI technology as permitted before then.
With that in mind, the team at DroneXL expects DJI to try and get the 360-degree drone on sale before December 23 – otherwise, it’s not going to be available in the US at all. In other words, we might see the DJI Avatar 360 appear any day from now.
Predicted specs

Some important specs for the drone have been revealed so far, from both the FCC filing and other sources. It looks as though we’re going to get a 38.67 Wh (14.32 V) battery, which would be a 26% capacity boost from the DJI Avata 2.
Dual 1/1.1-inch CMOS sensors are expected for the camera system, enabling 8K video capture in 360 degrees at 50 frames per second,, with 4K/120fps standard video and 38MP panoramic still photos also still available.
Four front-facing sensors and two side sensors are expected to provide obstacle avoidance, and enable the drone to follow moving subjects. As for connectivity, OcuSync 4.0 tech will apparently provide a range of up to 20 kilometers (12.4 miles).
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All of this should be official sooner rather than later, even if there remains a lot of uncertainty about DJI in the US. We’ve written a full explanation of what the ban would potentially mean for new and existing DJI products.
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The S26 Ultra could get a 5,200 mAh capacity battery It would be a small increase on the 2025 model A previous leak said the battery capacity would stay the same DJI is expected to launch its first drone with a 360-degree camera in the near future, ready to compete…
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