DJI Rumors 2026 are shaping up to be some of the most exciting in recent years. From compact gimbal cameras to advanced drones and immersive 360° systems, leaks and insider reports suggest DJI is preparing a wide range of products for release this year. While some models are already announced, others remain in the rumor stage, with FCC filings, packaging leaks, and retailer listings fueling speculation. Below is a recap of all the major DJI rumors and announcements we’ve covered so far.
DJI RS 5 Pro: Already Announced
The DJI RS 5 Pro has already been officially launched, confirming DJI’s commitment to professional stabilization systems. With global pricing and release details available, this marks one of the few confirmed products in DJI’s 2026 lineup.
DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Rumors
Multiple leaks, including packaging photos and Amazon Germany listings, confirm the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 standard model is expected in January–February 2026. The Pro variant, featuring dual sensors and Hasselblad color science, is reportedly delayed until May–June 2026. U.S. availability remains uncertain due to the DJI FCC ban.
DJI Osmo Action 7 Rumors
The DJI Osmo Action 7 is expected to arrive in late 2026, building on the Action 6 with rumored 8K/60fps video, RockSteady 4.0 stabilization, and extended battery life. Pricing is projected to remain competitive, with subtle increases over the Action 6.
DJI Avata 360 Drone Rumors
DJI’s FPV lineup may expand with the DJI Avata 360, a drone rumored to feature immersive 360° capture and advanced obstacle avoidance. Expected sometime in 2026, this model could redefine aerial content creation for VR and action sports.
DJI Lito X1 and Lito 1 Rumors
New compact drones are on the horizon with the DJI Lito Series. FCC filings confirm the Lito 1 and Lito X1 are registered and expected in Q2/Q3 2026. Positioned as successors to the Mini lineup, these sub‑250g drones promise foldable designs, 360° obstacle avoidance, O5/SDR+5G transmission, and flight times up to 50 minutes.
- Lito 1: Entry-level, Mini 4K replacement (~$330 base).
- Lito X1: Advanced, Mini 5 Pro successor (~$759 base).
Leaked component images and Asian retailer listings suggest DJI may be intentionally fueling pre‑announcement buzz with these models.
DJI Osmo 360 II Rumors
The DJI Osmo 360 II has been spotted in FCC filings, confirming DJI’s next‑generation 360° action camera is in development. Expected by May 2026, this model will succeed the original Osmo 360 with improved wireless capabilities and workflow enhancements for vlogging, VR, and immersive sports content.
Expected Pricing:
- Standard Combo: $499–$579 USD
- Adventure Combo: $629–$729 USD
- Regional: €509–€579 / £409–£469 / AU$809–$879
Launch promotions may drop prices below $500, making this one of DJI’s most accessible immersive cameras yet.
Market Context: DJI FCC Ban
All of these rumors must be viewed in light of the DJI FCC ban. While some products secured approval before the December 2025 deadline, others—like the Pocket 4 Pro—may face restrictions in the U.S. market. Global availability, however, remains strong, with leaks and retailer listings confirming DJI’s aggressive 2026 roadmap.
Final Thoughts
DJI Rumors 2026 highlight a packed year for creators and drone enthusiasts. From the Osmo Pocket 4 and Action 7 to the Avata 360, Lito Series, and Osmo 360 II, DJI is clearly preparing a diverse lineup. While regulatory hurdles may limit U.S. access to certain models, global consumers can expect a steady stream of launches throughout 2026. Stay tuned to our DJI hub for the latest updates and confirmations as they happen.




