Listen, I've been flying FPV drones since the days when "ready-to-fly" meant you only had to solder most of the wires yourself. I've seen trends come and go, watched cinewhoop fever sweep through our community, and witnessed the Insta360 X4 + custom drone meta become the de facto way to capture immersive 360° footage. But what DJI is about to drop? This is different. This is the DJI Avata 360, and it's about to flip the entire FPV world on its head—quite literally.
"The Avata 360 isn't just another DJI drone with a camera slapped on. It's a complete reimagining of what 360° aerial capture can be. Native spherical video, a fully spherical prop cage, and the ability to barrel-roll indefinitely without crashing? DJI just made everyone's custom cinewhoop builds obsolete in one announcement."
— Billy Stevenson, FPV Enthusiast & Drone Nomad ContributorWatch the full breakdown from Tech Traveller on the DJI Avata 360's confirmed specs and release timeline.
What Is the DJI Avata 360?
Let's cut through the noise. The DJI Avata 360 (internally codenamed "Avata Pro" or "Avata 3 360 Edition") is DJI's first drone with native 360-degree spherical video capture. This isn't an Avata 2 with an action camera strapped to it. It's a ground-up redesign featuring a fully spherical prop cage, a fixed 360° camera system, and DJI's new "Omni-Stabilization" algorithm that keeps your footage perfectly level even when the drone is tumbling through the air.
DJI is calling this category "360° Unlimited FPV," and their goal is clear: kill the custom cinewhoop + Insta360 X4 meta in one blow while beating the Antigravity A1 to market dominance.
Confirmed DJI Avata 360 Specifications
Based on FCC filings, leaked manual pages, and beta tester reports, here's what we know for certain:
| Feature | DJI Avata 360 (2025) | DJI Avata 2 (2024) |
|---|---|---|
| Sensor | 1/1.3" 64MP Stacked (Action 5 Pro) | 1/1.7" 48MP |
| Video | 4K/120fps • 8K/30fps (360°) • 5.7K Spherical | 4K/120fps max |
| True 360° Video | ✓ Native (no external camera) | ✗ Only with Insta360 mod |
| FOV | 155° standard / Full 360° spherical | 155° |
| Transmission | O4+ (20km CE, 15km FCC, 1080p/120fps) | O3+ Air Unit |
| Flight Time | 28-31 minutes (beta tester verified) | 23 minutes |
| Weight | 385g (with spherical guard) | 377g |
| Prop Guards | Full spherical (removable) | Standard guards |
| Expected Price | $799 (drone) / $1,399 (Fly More) | $999 (Fly More Combo) |
The Game-Changer: Spherical Prop Cage
Here's where things get wild. The Avata 360 features a fully spherical, lightweight carbon + TPU cage that completely encases the drone. If you've ever flown a BetaFPV Pavo360 or iFlight BumbleBee, you know the concept—but DJI has executed this at an entirely different level.
✓ What the Spherical Cage Enables
- • Tumble indefinitely — barrel-roll, flip, and fly inverted without any risk to props
- • Crash-proof flying — bounce off walls, trees, and obstacles without damage
- • Omni-Stabilization — the cage rotates while the camera stays level using RockSteady 3.0 + HorizonInfinity
- • Removable design — switch to classic cinewhoop mode in under 30 seconds (~320g naked)
The camera itself is fixed—there's no traditional gimbal. Instead, DJI uses a 1/1.3" 64MP stacked sensor (the same one from the DJI Action 5 Pro) with software-based stabilization so advanced that beta testers report footage indistinguishable from gimbal-stabilized shots.
DJI Avata 360 Expected Pricing
Leaked SKUs from a European distributor reveal DJI's pricing strategy:
How Does It Compare to Antigravity A1?
The Antigravity A1 (backed by Insta360) was first to announce a 360° drone, and I've been flying their prototype for weeks. Here's how they stack up:
| Feature | DJI Avata 360 | Antigravity A1 |
|---|---|---|
| Price (drone only) | ~$799 | $1,599 |
| 360° Resolution | 8K/30fps | 8K/30fps |
| Flight Time | 28-31 min | 18 min |
| Transmission | O4+ (20km) | WiFi (limited) |
| FPV Goggles | Yes (Goggles 3X) | No |
⚠️ Important for US Buyers
Given the DJI ban situation, the Avata 360 may be one of the last innovative DJI drones available in the US market. If you're interested, be prepared to act quickly after launch.
This article is updated as new information becomes available. Last updated December 30, 2025.
