New images showcasing DJI's long-rumoured 360-degree action camera have emerged online. Sporting a design eerily similar to the GoPro Hero Max, the DJI Osmo 360 also borrows a few elements from DJI's other action cameras like the recent Action 5 Pro.https://www.notebookcheck.net/DJI-Osmo-360-Dozens-of-images-surface-of-DJI-s-first-360-degree-action-camera-and-Insta360-X5-rival.1010153.0.html
Do you know if it has a GPS chip? That would be a great advantage over the other two competing cameras 👍🏻👍🏻
I think it's reasonable to assume this exists - it costs significant money to submit a device to the FCC for certification, and they have a user manual started.
Will it get released in the US? Maybe not, but I do have to remind people that the US is 335M people while the EU is over 500M and then there's Canada, Mexico, South America, Africa and all of Asia, so the US tariffs might stop it going to the US, but there IS more to the world than the US.
Case in point, the Neo was release in Canada with two Fly More combos - the controller, extra batteries and hub that never made it to the US where just the Neo, batteries and hub were in the package, and the Neo Motion Fly More that included the Neo, batteries, hub, N3 Goggles and Motion Controller 3 that was never released in the US at all.
Quote from: Benjamin Templar on May 05, 2025, 15:25:52Do you know if it has a GPS chip? That would be a great advantage over the other two competing cameras 👍🏻👍🏻
I'm hoping it's 11K downsampled to 8K and not 5.7K or worse 5.7K upsampled to 8K using AI post in the camera.