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DJI Avata 360 – Future of FPV Drones!

3.6K views· 52 likes· 7:15· Nov 19, 2025

A new wave of leaks has revealed what could be DJI’s most experimental FPV drone yet — the Avata 360. From the rotating dual-lens system to the slimmer frame and improved sensor layout, this drone looks like DJI is taking FPV and 360-degree capture in a completely new direction. And with reliable leak sources like Igor Bogdanov — the same person who accurately revealed early footage of the Mini 5 Pro, Osmo 360 and Action 6 — these new details are worth paying attention to. In this video, I break down everything we know so far, what makes this drone different, and why DJI might be pushing development faster now that Insta360’s Anti-Gravity A1 is coming soon. I’ll also go over the biggest debate around this drone: is DJI trying to hit the sub-250g category, or is that just wishful thinking? Spoiler: based on the design, the hardware, and DJI’s FPV history… I don’t think so, and I explain why. If you enjoy real-world analysis, honest breakdowns and early coverage straight from China, consider subscribing — I cover DJI gear the moment it appears. Questions this video answers: – What is DJI Avata 360 and how is it different from Avata 2? – How does the rotating dual-lens setup actually work? – Is DJI aiming for a sub-250g drone? – How will it compete with Insta360’s Anti-Gravity A1? – How reliable are the leaks from Igor Bogdanov? #dji #djiavata360 #djiavata2 #djineo2 For Business Enquiries Email to - inbox1174@gmail.com NOTE : ALL THE IMAGES/PICTURES SHOWN IN THE VIDEO BELONGS TO THE RESPECTED OWNERS AND NOT ME. I AM NOT THE OWNER OF ANY PICTURES SHOWED IN THE VIDEO Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.

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