- A new filtration states that DJI Osmo 360 will be launched in July 2025
- The “Dji Osmo Nano” has mentioned in a recent presentation of the FCC
- The uncertainty of the tariff could mean that US releases are postponed
The long -standing camera of DJI can be just a few weeks of launch, and it might not be the only action camera that the brand has reserved us this summer.
In a report published today, the Chinese website It Home states that DJI Osmo 360, the first 360 consumption camera of DJI, will be launched in July 2025. In addition to that quite vague and tempting rumor, the news is light on the new information, but since some commentators have speculated that this camera would never see the light of the day, it is something.
However, we have already heard many rumors about OSMO 360: it was mentioned for the first time in a presentation of the FCC in October 2024, with the first filtered shots that arrive on the Internet in February 2025, followed by an statement that it would use 1/1.3 -inch image sensors in March.
And then, earlier this month, dozens of images apparently show the design of the camera were leaked along with the snapshots of their instruction manual, which revealed details such as a 1,950 mAh battery, touch screen on board and compatibility with the DJI Mimo mobile application.
👉 To break your boredom, here are some photos of the DJI Osmo 360 #️ #DJI #DJIOSMO360 pic.twitter.com/ywi3CchoedMay 4, 2025
If this rumor of a July launch turns out to be true, we would certainly welcome another challenger to face the excellent Insta360 x5.
With a completely blood GoPro 2 that apparently suffers repeatedly delays, and the renewed Max of Gopro offers only modest updates on the original 2020, Insta360 currently dominates our guide to the best 360 cameras. It takes more rigid competition, and it is expected that this is on its way according to these new rumors.
And what about DJI Osmo Nano?
The 360 OSMO may not be the only launch of the Summer DJI Chamber. The online rumor factory is also speculating on an ultra -competent action chamber called DJI Osmo Nano, after its appearance in two listings with the FCC.
The Nano Osmo seems to be a return to the modular design of the DJI 2 action, which allowed small separate components to join magnetically with each other.
While the small size and intelligent design impressed, DJI later abandoned the modular approach, opting for a Gopro Hero style design with its most recent OSMO action chambers. The Nano could be a return to that approach.
We have also heard that a DJI Osmo Action 6 will be launched this year, replacing the excellent Osmo 5 action as the ‘standard’ leader of the brand. So, it seems that DJI has a few months busy ahead.
However, one thing we ask is whether all (or any) of these cameras will reach the US. Citing the uncertainty about the situation of the rate, DJI has postponed the launch of its new Mavic 4 Pro flagship drone in the United States: could this online action chamber for a similar destination until some stability returns? It seems that we will not have to wait long to find out.
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