DJI Avata 360 is expected to launch on 26 March 2026
There is still the actual specs of the aircraft. For one thing, there is a lot of discussion online about the likely propeller count, with leaked pictures suggesting there might be four.
Price will be significant and, of course, price will only be some of the equation – how will the drone be operated? What bundles will be available? What will the battery life be like?
Will there be a new model of FPV goggles, and a new expense involved? Or will DJI find a way to keep costs down for loyal customers so they are not distracted by the now-established Antigravity A1 – the first 360˚ drone, which was launched last year.
Consumers will also be interested to know if the Avata 2 will continue or whether this is essentially seen as a replacement technology.