Three new DJI drones may be on the way
Share this @internewscast.com

DJI appears to be gearing up to launch three new drones in the upcoming months: the Mini 5 Pro, Avata 3, and Neo 2, as reported by DroneXL. The publication shared leaked photos and videos of these drones, along with a new FCC filing indicating that DJI might also be developing a new action camera, named the DJI Osmo Nano.

A video posted by DroneXL features two drones that might be successors to the Avata 2 and DJI’s charming Neo. According to DroneXL, there are notable changes, like the Avata 3’s battery positioned further back and a bigger camera unit in the front. It has adopted four-blade propellers, in contrast to the Avata 2’s three-blade version. Accompanying the Avata 3 is what seems to be a Neo 2 prototype, although details are scarce beyond the redesigned propeller guards compared to its predecessor.

Recently, DroneXL highlighted an FCC filing that disclosed details about the unannounced Mini 5 Pro. The documentation reveals the Mini 5 Pro will feature a substantial 33.5Wh battery, a significant upgrade from the Mini 4 Pro’s 18.9Wh. The filing supports speculation that the Mini 5 Pro could offer video streaming capabilities from a distance of up to 25 kilometers (15.5 miles), extending its range by 5 kilometers over its previous model. This enhanced range brings it close to the DJI Mavic 4 Pro, which was inexplicably made available in the US despite initial plans. The Mini 5 Pro is anticipated to be released in September.

Rounding out DroneXL’s rumor post is a newly-published FCC filing for the DJI Osmo Nano, a new wearable action camera that appears to have a modular display like the Action line. The outlet notes that the company is also expected to release a Mic 3 and Osmo 360 camera, though it doesn’t have any solid guesses about when they’re coming.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Lovense’s Sex Toy App Reportedly Failed to Address User Email Leak

Lovense, the company known for creating internet-enabled sex toys, left its users’…

YouTube informs creators they have more leeway to use strong language

YouTube has revised its monetization policy, now permitting videos featuring strong language,…

LG’s StanbyMe 2: A Stylish TV That Might Not Justify Its Price

LG’s StanbyMe 2 builds on its predecessor with several key improvements: the…