Fresh leaks spill DJI Avata 360’s price and rumored launch date

DJI’s next FPV contender is shaping up to arrive sooner rather than later. Fresh reports point to the Avata 360 launching ahead of an upcoming deadline, with the Osmo Pocket 4 expected to share a similar release window. The big headline is price: DJI is said to be positioning the Avata 360 to go toe-to-toe with the Antigravity A1, targeting a starting point around $999 for the base package.

That figure would place the Avata 360 roughly 8% higher than today’s Avata 2 street pricing, an increase of about $79. In return, DJI is expected to deliver a notable hardware jump: two 1/1.1‑inch camera sensors paired with a camera housing that can rotate 90 degrees. For FPV fans, that combo hints at more immersive angles, better flexibility when switching orientations, and the potential for stronger low‑light performance and dynamic range thanks to the larger sensor class.

Framed this way, the rumored price makes strategic sense. At $999, the Avata 360 would remain competitive in the FPV drone market while offering an upgrade path for Avata 2 owners who want improved imaging and more creative shooting options without leaping into a different ecosystem.

A few important caveats remain. Pricing has not been officially confirmed, and details on bundles or higher‑tier configurations are still under wraps. Likewise, while the dual‑sensor setup and rotating housing are widely discussed, final specs could shift by launch.

If you’re weighing an FPV upgrade, keep an eye on the Avata 360. With a rumored dual 1/1.1‑inch sensor system, a 90‑degree rotating camera housing, and a price meant to squarely challenge the Antigravity A1, it’s shaping up to be one of the most talked‑about drone releases in its class. And with the Osmo Pocket 4 also tipped to arrive in the same timeframe, DJI’s next wave of gear could land all at once.