
DJI has teased the launch of its new Osmo 360 camera, set for official unveiling on 31 July 2025, with early indications pointing to a starting price of around AU$759, which converts to approximately RM2300.
The upcoming device marks DJI’s entry into the 360-degree camera segment, aiming to challenge competitors like Insta360 and GoPro.
The teaser video showcases a compact silhouette of the camera, accompanied by the tagline "All in One", hinting at an integrated, modular-free design.
The launch will take place at 8 a.m. EDT (8 p.m. Malaysian time), with more details expected to be revealed during the announcement.
DJI expands into immersive capture
The Osmo 360 is expected to bring high-resolution 360-degree video capture into a streamlined form factor. Recent leaks suggest the device will offer robust performance, including 8K video recording, advanced stabilisation, and long battery life—all aimed at content creators, vloggers, and action shooters.
While DJI has traditionally focused on drones and action cameras, this move into immersive video positions the company as a serious contender in the 360-camera space. The device is expected to offer simplicity in operation while delivering cinematic-level footage.
DJI Osmo 360 (Expected) tech specs
Below are the leaked technical specifications for the DJI Osmo 360:
- Dual-lens setup with 1-inch equivalent CMOS sensor
- 8K 360-degree video at 30fps
- Still photos up to 120MP
- Single-lens video at 5K 60fps and 4K 120fps
- 10-bit color with D-Log M support
- HorizonSteady 360-degree stabilization
- Waterproof up to 10 meters
- Battery life up to 100 minutes at 8K; up to 180 minutes with optional battery extension bar
- Wi-Fi 6.0 support with magnetic quick-release mount
- Magnetic charging and DJI mic compatibility
- Ambient audio and dual mic input
- 2-inch touchscreen display (314 x 556 pixels)
- Internal storage with microSD expansion (likely 128GB)
Potential release in Malaysia
For creators in Malaysia, the Osmo 360 could be an attractive option, especially with its combination of high-resolution video, rugged build, and seamless usability.
If DJI retains its Australian pricing model, local pricing could hover around RM2300, making it a competitive alternative to Insta360’s X series or the upcoming GoPro Max successor.
This launch could also benefit those already using DJI accessories, as compatibility with existing DJI mics and mounts would allow for a smoother transition into 360-degree video production.
Are you ready for a new wave of 360-degree content creation? DJI’s Osmo 360 appears poised to shake up the market with premium features and practical design. The official launch is just days away—will it deliver on the expectations?
Stay tuned to TechNave.com for more updates.







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