- New leaks for the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 and DJI Avata 360 have appeared
- Both products could be launching before the end of 2025
- A ban in the US is looming for DJI, which would block new launches
Even as a US ban looms, DJI is still pushing out new products to try and get as much stock on shelves as possible – and it doesn’t seem to be finished yet for 2025, according to fresh leaks of the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 vlogging camera and the DJI Avata 360 drone (rumored to be DJI’s first 360-degree model).
First the DJI Osmo Pocket 4, and well-known tipster Igor Bogdanov has posted a brief clip showing the camera being tested, apparently out in the real world. We get a reasonably clear look at the new device, though the clip is rather brief.
👉Who’s this handsome guy we have here? Our DJI Osmo Pocket 4.#osmopocket4 pic.twitter.com/8ejsdFBaLxDecember 9, 2025
This backs up previous leaks around the successor to the current model, which we described as “class-leading” in our DJI Osmo Pocket 3 review. The updated version is expected to have a second camera lens, a bigger battery life, and a rotatable display.
All of these improvements apparently mean the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 will be slightly taller and heavier than its predecessor, which seems to be the case in this leak too. We’re still not sure exactly when we’ll see the rumored vlogging camera, but given the frequency of the leaks lately, it’s likely that a launch will be happening soon.
Full 360-degree coverage
On to the DJI Avata 360, and this is another DJI product that’s already been extensively leaked, suggesting an imminent launch: previous rumors have predicted that the 360-degree drone is going to break cover before the end of the year, which only gives DJI two or three weeks to get this announced.
The latest leak comes from New Camera, which has done the work of digging through all the AI-generated fakes on the web to find an image which might actually, authentically, show the DJI Avata 360 retail box. This appears to be the Fly More Combo box that comes with three batteries inside.
A first-person view pair of goggles also appear to be bundled with the drone, and besides capturing photos and videos in 360-degrees, that wraparound first-person view will be one of the key benefits of the DJI Avata 360 – which is expected to offer 8K video capture, dual 1/1.1-inch CMOS sensors, obstacle avoidance, and a follow mode.
The previous reference point for this drone seems to be the DJI Avata 2, although the 360-degree model is being tipped to come with a larger battery for a longer flight time. Whatever the specs, the drone will be taking on the Antigravity A1 from Insta360, which has already impressed us.
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