- More details of the DJI Avata 360 have been leaked
- The 360-degree drone will come in several packages
- A new DJI power bank has also appeared
Take a look at our list of the most interesting cameras expected in 2026 and you’ll see the DJI Avata 360 mentioned, and a new leak has given us additional information about DJI’s first 360-degree drone.
Veteran tipster @Quadro_News has posted an image purportedly showing the packages we can expect the DJI Avata 360 to be available in. As expected, they pretty much match what’s available with the existing DJI Avata 2.
We have a variety of options with extra batteries and carrying cases, as well as bundles with or without the DJI RC 2 remote controller (so if you already have one, you don’t need to buy another one).
The most expensive package appears to include both the DJI Goggles N3 for a truly immersive visual experience, and the DJI RC Motion 3 controller, to control the flying machine using gestures instead of joysticks.
Prices and power banks
👉The New Year 2026 is almost there🥂. And I didn’t want to leave you without gifts.😜 See you next year! @DJIGlobal @insta360 @GoPro and more pic.twitter.com/ZElo0xjopfDecember 31, 2025
We also get some prices for these packages, although the numbers listed are in Chinese yuan. Direct currency conversions are unlikely to apply here once all taxes, duties and tariffs are taken into account.
However, to give you a rough idea, the cheapest combo costs 2,988 yuan, which is roughly $425 / £320 / AU$640 based on the exchange rate at the time of writing. The most expensive package costs almost double.
Of course, there’s a big caveat here: DJI drones are now banned in the US, so the DJI Avata 360 won’t be released in that country. For everyone else, this competitor to Insta360’s Antigravity A1 should arrive sooner rather than later.
Meanwhile, the same @Quadro_News leak also shows a DJI portable power station called the DJI Power 1000 Mini, which, judging by the name, will be a smaller version of the original DJI Power 1000 that launched in 2024.
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