DJI is launching the Osmo 360, a new 360 camera aimed at competing with Insta360's X5, offering features like 8K recording at 50 fps, 105GB internal storage, and 120-megapixel photos, with minor differences such as sensor size and repairability. The device's release in the U.S. is yet to be announced, signaling increased competition and potential innovation in the action camera market.
DJI has released the Osmo 360, its first 360 camera featuring two square 1/1.1" sensors capable of capturing up to 8K50 panoramic video and 4K120 single-lens video, with support for various modes, stabilization, and accessories, entering a competitive market segment against brands like Insta360.
DJI announced its first 360-degree action camera, the Osmo 360, which captures 8K footage at 50fps, offers advanced stabilization, and features a compact design with a 1-inch HDR sensor, capable of recording continuously for over 100 minutes, with pricing starting at $549.99 in the US, though it is not yet available there.
Leaked details reveal the upcoming DJI Osmo 360, an 8K 360° camera with advanced features like low-light performance, 10-bit color, and high frame rate options, set to release at the end of July 2025 alongside the upgraded DJI Mic 3, with the company aiming to compete with Insta360 and GoPro while enhancing its ecosystem.