
Review: DJI Avata 360 — the 360-degree drone that anyone can fly and create stunning footage - EFTM
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DJI made more news in seven days than most companies make in a quarter. A new product launched (and got blocked from US sale, again). A major event got teased. The FCC fight escalated to a $1.56 billion court filing. And DJI's home market joined the regulatory pile-on. Here's what happened, in priority order, with our take on each.

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Finally, a pro drone anyone can actually fly. DJI's new $799 Avata 360 shoots 8K/60fps 360° footage that you reframe in post — and as a total noob, I pulled off smooth shots on my first try. The footage is legitimately stunning.