DJI, the leading name in drone and camera stabilization technology, is gearing up to expand its popular Osmo and microphone lineup with three new products: the Osmo Nano, Osmo 360, and Mic 3. However, a recent leak suggests that some of these releases might face unexpected delays.
Leaked Details on the New DJI Gear
According to reputable leaker Jasper Ellens, who shared insider information on X (formerly Twitter), DJI is preparing to launch:
- DJI Osmo Nano – A compact, ultra-portable gimbal designed for smartphones and lightweight action cameras, possibly targeting vloggers and travelers.
- DJI Osmo 360 – A 360-degree stabilization system, potentially rivaling Insta360’s offerings, with advanced AI tracking and seamless horizon leveling.
- DJI Mic 3 – The next-gen wireless microphone system, expected to feature improved noise cancellation, longer battery life, and enhanced connectivity.
While initial rumors pointed to a late July or early August launch, Ellens hinted that supply chain issues or last-minute firmware tweaks could push back the release dates.
Full Specs and Images Surface Online
Adding fuel to the fire, DroneXL recently published what appears to be official renders and specifications of the Osmo 360 and Mic 3, including:
Osmo 360:
- 360-degree stabilization with 6-axis gyro
- Modular design for quick mounting on drones, bikes, or helmets
- Up to 12 hours of battery life
Mic 3:
- 32-bit float recording
- Dual-channel recording with touchscreen controls
- USB-C and Lightning compatibility
Pricing and Availability
While DJI has yet to confirm these details, pre-order listings have already started appearing on platforms like Amazon, suggesting an imminent launch—unless delays disrupt the rollout.
What’s Next?
Industry analysts suggest that DJI may officially announce these products in the coming weeks, with a staged release to avoid overwhelming the market. However, if delays occur, competitors like Insta360 and Rode could seize the opportunity to promote their own alternatives.
For now, enthusiasts and content creators will have to wait for DJI’s official word—but with leaks this detailed, the cat might already be out of the bag.
Stay tuned for updates as this story develops.
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