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DJI Avata 360: Full Specs, Price & Release Date (2026)

November 22, 2025
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DJI Avata 360: Full Specs, Price & Release Date (2026)

The long-rumored DJI Avata 360 is no longer a rumor—it's officially real. Over the past week, a flood of FCC filings, leaked images, and insider analysis have confirmed DJI’s next-generation FPV + 360 hybrid drone. And the details are far more dramatic than anyone expected.

From a massive battery upgrade, to dual 360° image sensors, to an officially confirmed gimbal-based rotating module, the Avata 360 is shaping up to be one of the most unique drones DJI has ever released.

And with U.S. regulatory deadlines looming, the timing of its FCC approval couldn’t be more critical.

Let’s break down everything we now know.


FCC Approval Confirms the Avata 360 Is Coming Fast

On November 19, 2025, the DJI Avata 360 officially appeared in the U.S. FCC database, clearing one of the final hurdles before a U.S. product release. This isn't a prototype or internal unit—FCC documentation confirms it's a shipping retail model.

For DJI fans, this is the strongest signal yet that the drone’s launch is imminent. FCC certification means the device meets U.S. radio and wireless standards and can be legally sold—at least for now.

But the timing is unusual.

According to the filings, the approval arrives just 34 days before a potential U.S. ban on new DJI products, tied to the 2025 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).

If government agencies don't complete a formal security review before December 23, 2025, new DJI products—including the Avata 360—could be blocked in the U.S. market for months or even years.

This makes the Avata 360 both a groundbreaking release and one of the most time-sensitive DJI products ever.


A New Category: FPV Drone Meets 360° Camera

The Avata 360 isn’t just an upgraded Avata 2—it’s a hybrid system that merges:

  • Traditional FPV flight
  • Full 360° image capture
  • A rotating gimbal-like camera module

This is something FPV pilots and 360-video creators have dreamed about but have never had in one device.

Leaked images from the FCC show:

  • A dual-lens 360° sensor
  • A tilting/gimbaled mount, allowing both FPV and panoramic modes

This means the Avata 360 could potentially operate as:

✔ A standard FPV drone

with a forward-facing lens for immersive flight.

✔ A 360° cinematic drone

recording everything around the aircraft, hiding the drone body in the stitch line.

Early commentary suggests DJI may allow the drone to tilt the camera for FPV while switching to stitched 360° capture when needed—although the technical details remain speculative.


Huge Imaging Upgrade: 8K 360°, 4K 120fps & D-Log M

Based on the combined leaks and FCC testing data, the Avata 360 is shaping up to deliver unprecedented camera performance in the FPV class.

Confirmed / Strongly Indicated Specs

  • Dual 1/1.1" image sensors
  • 38 MP panoramic still photos
  • 8K 360° video at 50fps
  • 4K FPV mode up to 120fps
  • Possible 4K 240fps "ultra slow motion" (rumored)
  • 10-bit D-Log M color profile

This level of quality leapfrogs every FPV drone DJI has ever made and enters Insta360 and GoPro MAX territory—except with DJI’s flight tech behind it.


RockSteady 3.0 + Horizon Balancing

As with the Avata 2, DJI is bringing top-tier stabilization:

  • RockSteady 3.0
  • Horizon balancing

Combined with a 360° camera, this could allow buttery-smooth footage even when performing aggressive FPV maneuvers.


Battery Surprise: DJI Went Bigger—Much Bigger

One of the wildest revelations from the FCC leak was the battery.

Analysts expected DJI to shrink the battery to offset the weight of dual 360 lenses. Instead, DJI did the opposite.

Battery Comparison

Model Battery Capacity
Avata 2 31.7 Wh
Avata 360 (FCC) ~38.6 Wh

This is a massive 22–25% increase.

This tells us three things:

  1. The 360 camera system draws more power than typical FPV setups.
  2. DJI didn’t want flight time to collapse under the new hardware load.
  3. The Avata 360 is designed for extended shots, not quick FPV bursts.

Flight time estimates currently range from 25–32 minutes, depending on mode and resolution.

That’s remarkably strong for a high-power 360 + FPV hybrid.


Flight Performance & Obstacle Avoidance

The Avata 360 brings DJI’s latest safety and transmission tech:

  • OcuSync 4.0 with up to 20 km range
  • Advanced LAR + visual obstacle sensing from multiple directions
  • Stable flight even in moderate wind due to improved weight distribution

This positions the Avata 360 as not just an FPV toy—but a reliable tool for professional aerial production.


Competition: Anti-Gravity A1

Several creators have compared the Avata 360 to the upcoming Anti-Gravity A1, another 8K 360° drone.

Key differences:

Anti-Gravity A1

  • Focuses on long, stable 360° cinematic shots
  • Rumored 35–40 minute endurance
  • Thick seam line but strong reframing flexibility

Avata 360

  • FPV agility + 360 camera
  • Actual gimbal tilt capabilities
  • Smaller craft, more maneuverable
  • Stronger integration with DJI Goggles ecosystem

As one analyst put it:
“These two drones aren’t aimed at the same finish line.”

The Avata 360 is essentially creating a new category—immersive FPV meets panoramic cinema.


Price & Launch Window

Current leaked pricing suggests:

DJI Avata 360 Fly More Combo: ~$999

Launch timing remains uncertain due to the U.S. NDAA deadline, but FCC approval indicates DJI intends to release immediately.


Why Creators Should Care: A First-of-Its-Kind Tool

The Avata 360 is important for three major reasons:

1. High-end capture in one drone

8K 360°, 38 MP stills, D-Log M, 4K 120fps FPV.

2. New creative possibilities

Reframing, gimbal-like VR viewing, and FPV maneuvers in the same shot.

3. Limited U.S. availability window

Creators may have less than 30 days to buy it before potential restrictions.

No DJI product has ever launched under this much pressure.


Final Thoughts: A Historic DJI FPV Release

If the FCC documentation and leaked footage are accurate, the DJI Avata 360 may become:

  • The most versatile FPV drone ever released
  • DJI’s first 360° capture aircraft
  • A new category for immersive aerial filmmaking

But timing is everything.

With U.S. regulation deadlines looming, the Avata 360 could be both a technological breakthrough and one of the hardest DJI drones to obtain.

For FPV pilots, filmmakers, and 360-content creators, the coming weeks will be critical.

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