DJI Makes a Bold Leap into 360° Drones with the Avata 360: A New Rival to Insta360’s Antigravity A1

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The DJI Avata 360 can capture footage up to 8K/60 fps and 120 MP photos.

DJI has officially thrown its hat into the 360° drone arena, and the result is exactly what enthusiasts have been waiting for. Meet the DJI Avata 360—the company’s first-ever first-person view (FPV) drone capable of capturing fully immersive 360-degree footage.

For years, DJI has dominated the consumer and professional drone market, but the 360° aerial space has largely belonged to the Antigravity A1, a brand incubated by Insta360. That changes today. With the launch of the Avata 360, DJI is positioning itself as a direct competitor to the A1—and on paper, it’s bringing some serious firepower to the fight.

If you’re in the market for a 360° FPV drone, you might want to check the current price of the Antigravity A1 over on Amazon here while you weigh your options.


A 1-Inch Sensor That Pushes the Limits

The most significant upgrade DJI brings to the table is its 1-inch imaging system, which allows the Avata 360 to capture footage at a staggering 8K resolution at 60 frames per second. That’s double the frame rate of the Antigravity A1, which maxes out at 8K/30 fps. For content creators and FPV enthusiasts who demand buttery-smooth slow-motion playback or ultra-high-definition post-production flexibility, this is a game-changer.

Beyond video, the drone also captures 120 MP photos with high-resolution HDR, ensuring that both your aerial panoramas and action-packed dives are rendered with exceptional dynamic range and detail.


Immersive Flight Experience with DJI Goggles and Motion Controller

Like its rival, the Avata 360 ships with DJI goggles and a motion controller, offering what the company describes as a truly immersive 360° flight experience. The FPV drone features two distinct lenses that can be easily switched, allowing pilots to adapt quickly between different shooting scenarios.

Whether you’re weaving through forest canopies or chasing fast-moving subjects, the combination of DJI’s signature motion control and the immersive first-person view makes for a flying experience that feels intuitive yet exhilarating.


Built Tough, Designed Smart

Durability and safety have clearly been priorities for DJI with this release. The Avata 360 comes equipped with integrated propeller guards and omnidirectional obstacle sensing, which should give beginners and experienced pilots alike a little extra peace of mind when navigating tight spaces.

One standout feature is the replaceable camera lens. Thanks to the separately sold DJI Avata 360 replacement lens kit, you can swap out a scratched or damaged lens without having to send the entire drone in for repair—a thoughtful addition that could save users time and money in the long run.


Storage and Flight Time: A Close Contest

When it comes to onboard storage, DJI has taken a clear lead. The Avata 360 offers 42 GB of internal storage, more than double the 20 GB found on the Antigravity A1. That extra space could mean the difference between capturing that perfect shot and having to stop mid-flight to offload footage.

Battery life is where things get tight. DJI’s new drone delivers up to 23 minutes of flight time, just one minute shy of the A1’s 24 minutes. While it’s a marginal difference, it’s worth noting for those who prioritize every second in the air.


Transmission, Tracking, and Intelligent Features

DJI has integrated its high-end O4+ video transmission system into the Avata 360, which the company claims provides a transmission range of up to 20 km (12.4 miles). That kind of range opens up possibilities for long-range FPV exploration that were previously reserved for more specialized setups.

The drone also ships with ActiveTrack 360°, a feature that allows it to autonomously follow subjects from any angle while maintaining obstacle awareness. Other intelligent modes include:

  • Spotlight Free – keeping subjects centered without controlling the drone’s direction
  • FPV Mode – for dynamic, first-person-style footage
  • Intelligent Tracking
  • One-Tap Editing – simplifying post-production for social media creators
  • Virtual Gimbal 1 – which leverages the 360° view to enable unlimited pan and tilt movements for cinematic shots

For those ready to explore the full specs or place a pre-order, DJI has set up dedicated pages:


Pricing and Availability

DJI is offering the Avata 360 in several configurations to suit different budgets and needs. Here’s how the pricing breaks down:

  • DJI Avata 360 Standard Bundle (Drone Only): €459
  • DJI Avata 360 (DJI RC 2): €719
  • DJI Avata 360 Fly More Combo (DJI RC 2): €939
  • DJI Avata 360 Fly More Combo: €939

The Fly More Combos typically include additional batteries, a charging hub, and other accessories to extend your time in the air—a worthwhile investment for serious pilots.

Pre-orders are now open directly through DJI’s official website and authorized retailers, with shipping scheduled to begin on April 26.


Final Thoughts: A Worthy Contender?

DJI’s entry into the 360° drone market with the Avata 360 feels like a statement. By offering superior video specs (8K/60 fps), more internal storage, and a robust feature set that includes omnidirectional obstacle sensing and a long-range transmission system, DJI is clearly aiming to dethrone the Antigravity A1.

That said, the Antigravity A1—currently available for $1,279 on Amazon —still holds its own, particularly with its slightly longer flight time and established presence in the niche. But for those who prioritize higher frame rates, replaceable lenses, and DJI’s proven ecosystem of accessories and support, the Avata 360 looks like a compelling alternative.

With shipping just around the corner, the real test will come when these drones hit the skies and enthusiasts start putting them through their paces. One thing is certain: the 360° drone market just got a whole lot more interesting.


*For more details on the DJI Avata 360, visit DJI’s official website or check out the DJI Store for pre-order options.*

The DJI Avata 360 ships with an ActiveTrack 360° feature

The DJI Avata 360 has an integrated propeller guards

The DJI Avata 360 Fly More combo

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