Our review of the DJI Avata 360 – DJI’s first 360-degree drone with camera drone and FPV capabilities.


Key specs

Camera: Two 64MP, 1/1.1-inch CMOS sensors

Video resolution: Up to 8K

Frame rates: 8K 60FPS / 6K up to 60FPS

Battery: 2,700 mAh, up to 23 minutes’ flight

Charger type: USB-C cable/battery charging hub

Modes: Cine, Normal, Sport

Video transmission range: FCC 12.4 miles / CE, SRRC, MIC 6.2 miles

Dimensions: 9.69 x 7.83 x 2.19 in (246 x 199 x 55.5 mm)

Weight: 16.05 oz (455 g)

360-degree drones are a relatively new product category, and although DJI was pipped to the post by the Antigravity A1, the market leader has come back swinging with the launch of the DJI Avata 360. This is a drone that looks remarkably like the DJI Neo 2, but it’s a lot bigger and heavier, and its propeller guards enclose the propellers less.

With dual controller options available, including FPV, this could be one of both the best camera drones and the best FPV drones available. The ability to pair the Avata 360 with DJI FPV accessories means that you can capture even more immersive 360-degree video, where you’re flying through a building or weaving through and around trees in a forest. The DJI Avata 360 is currently waiting to be in stock at B+H, Amazon and other retailers.

DJI Avata 360 on its landing mat

The DJI landing mat is a useful accessory. (Image credit: James Abbott)

It’s the ability to shoot first and reframe later that makes 360-degree drones an interesting and attractive option for pilots. What’s more, there’s a single lens shooting mode where you can take advantage of DJI’s impressive subject tracking.

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