The DJI Avata 360 Is Here — And It’s a Game-Changer
The DJI Avata 360 officially launched on March 26, 2026, and the drone world hasn’t stopped talking about it. This is DJI’s first-ever drone to combine true 360° spherical capture with high-speed FPV flight — and the result is something content creators have been waiting years for.
Whether you’re an FPV pilot, a filmmaker, or someone who just wants to push aerial storytelling to its limits, here’s everything you need to know.

What Makes the DJI Avata 360 Different?
The core idea is simple but powerful: instead of framing your shot while flying, you capture everything — then choose your angle in post. The drone’s dual-lens system, built around two 1-inch-equivalent sensors with 2.4μm pixels, records full spherical footage at 8K/60fps HDR and shoots 120-megapixel stills.
That’s not just a spec sheet flex. Larger pixels mean better low-light performance, and 10-bit footage gives serious colorists real flexibility in editing — something the competing Insta360 Antigravity A1 can’t offer with its 8-bit limitation.

Two Drones in One
One of the Avata 360’s smartest design decisions is its tiltable camera module. Fly in full 360° mode for immersive spherical capture, or switch to Single Lens mode for traditional forward-facing 4K/60fps FPV footage — the same style pilots know from the Avata 2.
No other 360° drone on the market can do this. The Antigravity A1 is locked into 360° mode only. The Avata 360 removes that constraint entirely.

Key Specs at a Glance

Smart Software That Does the Heavy Lifting

Pricing and Availability
Should You Buy the DJI Avata 360?
DJI didn’t just enter the 360° drone space — it arrived with a clear lead.