Finally, we have some good news. The DJI Avata 360 FPV drone has been officially registered in the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) as of November 19, 2025. What does it mean? That clearly means it has become eligible to officially arrive in the United States of America. Here at thenewcamera.com We have already added a lot of details on our website related to the DJI Avata 360 FPV that also includes the DJI Avata 360 release date, specifications, and now, finally, we also have the FCC approval details. Now, let’s explore more about the Avata 360.
What is the DJI Avata 360? A Game-Changer for FPV Enthusiasts
The DJI Avata series is always known for redefining the FPV experience, blending the cinematic motion with intuitive controls. Now, what does the new Avata 360 do? It takes the overall experience further by introducing a complete 360 panoramic capture while moving, so obviously, it will allow you to recompose the entire scene even after one shot with the drone. The crash-resistant form factor is again one of the best technologies we have in the DJI series, so you can fly it very freely and obviously can do professional aerial cinematography with a new level of experience.
As we can clearly see from the leaked images, it is not just an incremental update. It is a clear-cut, bold entry in the new 360 FPV drone world. Yes, we do already have the Insta Antigravity A1 series announcement, but to compete against it, we finally have the Avata 360 FPV. Now what more—the integration with the DJI Goggles 3 and RC Motion 3 remote controller will allow you to have a fly-like-a-bird experience, or better to say, a Superman-style experience.

FCC Certification Breakdown: Clearing the US Hurdles
FCC approval is non-negotiable for any wireless device sold in the US, ensuring compliance with radio frequency standards and safety regulations. The DJI Avata 360‘s filing under FCC ID SS3-DVN3NT (with IC: 11805A-DVN3NT for Canada) confirms it meets these benchmarks.
Key details from the certification label:
- Model: DVN3NT
- Battery Specs: 14.32V, 38.67Wh (Powered by CAN ICES-003(B)/NMB-003(B))
- Certifications: ASTM F3411-22a-RID-B for remote ID compliance, CMIIT ID: 2024446LE360, ANATEL (Brazil), and more
- Manufacturer: SZ DJI Technology Co., Ltd., Shenzhen, China
- Warnings: Standard FCC notes on interference, plus hazards like “Keep fingers and body parts away from moving parts.”
This green light is especially significant given the FCC’s recent 3-0 vote to enable retroactive bans on “national security risk” devices, which has DJI in its crosshairs. DJI has pushed back, arguing the measures are politically motivated, but this approval shows they’re not slowing down.

Leaked DJI Avata 360 Specs: What We Know So Far
Now it’s time to explore the core specifications of the DJI Avata 360 drone—what we know so far and what we are expecting to be present inside the drone. We expect it to carry the same 1/1.1-inch size sensor that we have already seen in the Osmo 360. Let’s dive into the details and explore the entire core specs of the drone that we know so far.
| Feature | Details |
| Camera System | Dual 1/1.1-inch CMOS sensors for 360° capture; 38MP stills |
| Video Resolution | 8K/50fps panoramic video; 4K/120fps standard; 10-bit D-Log M color |
| Photo Resolution | 120MP panoramic photos |
| Stabilization | RockSteady 3.0+ with HorizonBalancing |
| Obstacle Avoidance | Advanced LiDAR + visual sensors (front-facing array) |
| Flight Time | Up to 25 minutes (based on battery specs) |
| Max Speed | 27 m/s (60 mph) in manual mode |
| Transmission | O4 (OcuSync 4.0) up to 20km range |
| Weight | ~377g (under 250g? Leaks vary) |
| Price Estimate | $999 Fly More Combo |

All these specifications position the Avata 360 to be one of the best 360 drones present in late 2025 or in 2026, since even in 2026 we already have one logical competitor of the Avata 360, which is the Antigravity A1. The Avata series is already known for its precise maneuvers and traditional FPV-style flying experience. So it will be highly interesting to see both competing against each other., Moreover, trusted leakers like Igor Bogdanov have all but confirmed the design, with promo shots showing a sleek, bullet-like body ready for holiday shelves.
US Market Implications: Launch Date and Ban Risks
The best part is that the Avata 360 has already received the FCC certification, but as we all know, December 23 is the date when we may have a major ban on DJI in the United States of America. And that’s why there is a latest buzz around that we may see an early announcement of the DJI Avata 360 in December 2025. Not only that, the Pocket 4 announcement is also expected in the same month.
Why the DJI Avata 360 Matters for Drone Lovers
The DJI Avata 360 isn’t just another drone; it’s a leap toward all-in-one aerial storytelling. With FCC approval secured, it’s primed to dominate searches for “best FPV drone 2026” and challenge competitors like Insta360’s Sphere. Stay tuned to TheNewCamera for official announcements—we’ll update this page as leaks turn to launches.
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