The DJI Avata 360, DJI’s first 360-degree FPV drone, is confirmed for a March 2026 announcement. A leaked instructional video discovered in the DJI Goggles beta software reveals the battery insertion process and provides the first official box image of the drone.

The Avata 360 combines FPV flying agility with 360-degree video capture in a single compact cinewhoop-style frame. It will be announced first in mainland China, with global availability expected shortly after.
DJI Avata 360 Rumored Specifications
| Camera | 8K/60fps HDR panorama video, tiltable module with single-lens FPV mode |
| Propellers | 4-blade (up from 3 on Avata 2) |
| Design | Cinewhoop-style frame with full spherical guards |
| Obstacle Avoidance | 4-6 front sensors |
| Transmission | O4 system for stable long-range signal |
| Compatibility | DJI Goggles N3, Motion Controllers, DJI RC 2 |
| Smart Features | Obstacle sensing, follow-me tracking, automated paths |
| Weight | Slightly larger than Avata 2 (377g) |
DJI Avata 360 Expected Pricing
| Bundle | Estimated US Price |
| Drone Only | $499 |
| With DJI RC 2 | $699 |
| Fly More Combo (with RC 2) | $999 |
| With Goggles N3 Combo | $1,200 |
The leaked video from the DJI Goggles beta software shows the Avata 360 is slightly larger than the Avata 2, with a grey body and DJI branding. The drone has already passed FCC registration, confirming US availability.
The DJI Avata 360 positions itself as a versatile hybrid drone for both FPV enthusiasts and 360-degree content creators. We’ll update this post when DJI makes the official announcement.
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