DJI Osmo 360 Leaked: First Look at DJI’s Answer to the Insta360 X5


Rumors of DJI’s entry into the 360-degree action camera market have finally materialized. Over the past 48 hours, a flood of leaked images and regulatory filings has unveiled the DJI Osmo 360, the company’s first spherical camera designed to rival industry favorites like the Insta360 X5. The leaks, sourced from social media insiders and official documentation, suggest DJI is poised to shake up the immersive content creation space—but questions linger about its timing in a crowded market.


Leaked Images Reveal Sleek, Modular Design

The first glimpses of the Osmo 360 emerged on Twitter, where prolific leaker Quadro_News shared dozens of photos showing a compact, cylindrical device with a glossy finish and removable lens guards. A follow-up tweet from the same account hinted at modular accessories, including a magnetic battery pack and a waterproof casing rated for depths up to 10 meters.

Meanwhile, filmmaker Jasper Ellens posted a hands-on video of the device in action, showcasing its stabilization capabilities during a mountain biking session. The footage, though grainy, suggests the Osmo 360 leverages DJI’s signature RockSteady algorithm to deliver buttery-smooth motion even on rough terrain.


Is DJI Too Late to the 360 Game?

The timing of DJI’s move has sparked debate. As noted in a detailed analysis by DroneXL, brands like Insta360 and GoPro have dominated the 360-camera niche for years, with the Insta360 X5 raising the bar with 8K resolution and AI-powered editing tools. DJI’s delayed entry could mean the Osmo 360 needs to offer more than just polished hardware to compete.

That said, DJI’s reputation for innovation shouldn’t be underestimated. Industry analyst Hakasushi tweeted that the Osmo 360 might integrate with DJI’s existing ecosystem, including drones like the Mavic 3 Pro, enabling unique “sky-to-ground” storytelling workflows.


FCC Filing Confirms Key Specs

A recent FCC certification for a device labeled “OQ0012024” (believed to be the Osmo 360) reveals support for Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3, suggesting lightning-fast data transfers and low-latency connectivity. The filing also mentions dual 1/1.7-inch sensors—a step up from the Insta360 X5’s 1/2-inch lenses—which could translate to better low-light performance.


Price and Availability

While DJI remains tight-lipped, retailers are already preparing for launch. An Amazon placeholder listing spotted this morning hints at a 799pricetag,undercuttingtheInsta360X5by200. If accurate, this aggressive pricing could make the Osmo 360 a hit among adventurers and creators alike.


The Bottom Line

The DJI Osmo 360 has the specs and pedigree to disrupt the 360-camera market, but its success hinges on software innovation and seamless integration with DJI’s ecosystem. With leaks intensifying and FCC approvals secured, an official announcement is likely weeks away. For now, content creators can dream of a new tool to capture the world in every direction—without breaking the bank.

Stay tuned for updates as this story develops.







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