The drone industry continues to push boundaries, and DJI remains at the forefront of innovation. The DJI Avata 360 is expected to be a revolutionary addition to the FPV (First-Person View) drone lineup, combining immersive flying experiences with cutting-edge 360-degree capture technology.

Imaging Excellence: 8K/60fps Spherical Capture
The “Techno Trick” of the DJI Avata 360 lies in its dual-lens optics. For the first time on an FPV drone, you can capture full-sphere footage without the propellers obstructing your view.
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Dual 1-Inch Equivalent Sensors: Equipped with massive 2.4μm pixels, the Avata 360 excels in low-light environments and high-contrast HDR scenes.
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8K/60fps HDR Video: Capturing in 8K ensures that even after you “reframe” your shot (zooming in on a specific part of the 360 sphere), the output remains a crisp, professional 4K.
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120MP Stills: High-resolution panoramic photos that capture every detail of the landscape.
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Single-Lens Mode: If you need a traditional FPV experience, you can switch to a classic 4K/60fps forward-facing mode.
Flight Performance & Safety: Omnidirectional Awareness
Safety is paramount when flying a drone that captures in all directions. The DJI Avata 360 is built with a reinforced cinewhoop-style frame and an advanced sensor suite.
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Omnidirectional Obstacle Sensing: Featuring front-facing LiDAR and downward infrared sensors, the drone can navigate complex environments like forests or abandoned buildings with ease.
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Extended Flight Time: Despite the heavy processing required for 8K 360 video, the new 2700mAh battery delivers up to 23 minutes of air time.
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O4+ Video Transmission: A stable, 1080p/60fps live feed in your goggles with a staggering range of up to 20km.
The “Post-Flight” Creative Workflow: GyroFrame & Virtual Gimbal

The true power of the DJI Avata 360 is revealed after you land. Using the DJI Fly app or DJI Studio, creators can unlock “post-capture” cinematography:
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GyroFrame Reframing: Simply pan, tilt, and rotate your view after the flight. You can follow a subject that was behind you during the flight without needing to turn the drone.
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Virtual Gimbal: Achieve perfectly stabilized shots with horizon rotation and perspective shifts, regardless of how aggressive your FPV maneuvers were.
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42GB Internal Storage: Enough for roughly 30 minutes of 8K 360 footage, ensuring you can fly even if you forget your microSD card.
Comparisons: DJI Avata 360 vs. DJI Avata 2
| Feature | DJI Avata 360 (2026) | DJI Avata 2 (2024) |
| Max Resolution | 8K / 60fps (360°) | 4K / 60fps (Fixed) |
| Sensors | Dual 1-inch Equivalent | Single 1/1.3-inch |
| Obstacle Avoidance | Omnidirectional + LiDAR | Downward / Backward |
| Transmission | O4+ (20km Range) | O4 (13km Range) |
| Flight Time | ~23 Minutes | ~18 Minutes |
Control & Compatibility
The DJI Avata 360 is fully compatible with the 2026 DJI ecosystem:
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DJI Goggles N3 & Goggles 3: For the most immersive 360 FPV experience.
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DJI RC Motion 3: Allows beginners to perform flips, rolls, and drifts with simple hand gestures.
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DJI RC 2 / RC-N3: For pilots who prefer the precision of traditional twin-stick control.
Conclusion
The DJI Avata 360 represents the next step in drone innovation, combining immersive FPV flying with powerful 360-degree video capabilities. Whether you are a beginner or a professional content creator, this drone offers an exciting and versatile experience. Follow Techslassh for the latest technology updates!

