DJI Osmo 360: New Rival to Insta360 X5 and GoPro Max 2

Key Takeaways

1. DJI’s Osmo 360 action camera is set to shoot 360-degree videos at resolutions up to 8K at 30 FPS or 4K at 120 FPS.
2. The Osmo 360 features a 1-inch CMOS sensor with a native output of 120 MP and a wide 170-degree field of view.
3. Key features include HorizonSteady technology for image stability, gesture and voice controls, and integration with Apple Watch and Garmin.
4. The Osmo 360 offers a battery life of 100 minutes at 8K recording, extending to 180 minutes with the Battery Extension Bar.
5. GoPro is also teasing the upcoming Max 2, indicating increased competition in the 360-degree camera market.


It looks like a fresh set of 360-degree action cameras is about to make its debut. What started as mere speculation about DJI working on the Osmo 360 in reaction to last year’s Insta360 X5, which is currently priced at $519 on Amazon, is now gaining traction. Additionally, GoPro has begun to tease the upcoming Max 2 following the rather underwhelming release of the Max (2025) earlier this year.

Osmo 360 Capabilities

As per earlier leaks, the Osmo 360 is set to shoot 360-degree videos at impressive resolutions of up to 8K at 30 FPS or 4K at 120 FPS, allowing for stunning slow-motion clips with a wide 170-degree field of view (FoV). Alternatively, users can opt for a 5K resolution while increasing the frame rate to 60 Hz. According to Ellens, the camera will come equipped with a 1-inch CMOS sensor boasting a native output of 120 MP and wide pixels measuring 2.4 µm, which should outperform the camera found in last year’s Osmo Action 5 Pro.

Features and Battery Life

Further enhancing its capabilities, the Osmo 360 will include software such as HorizonSteady 360-degree technology to ensure maximum image stability. It will also support integrations with Apple Watch and Garmin, alongside gesture and voice controls for a hands-free experience. Interestingly, DJI’s first-ever 360-degree action camera is expected to offer runtimes of 100 minutes when recording in 8K at 30 FPS, extending to 180 minutes when used with DJI’s Battery Extension Bar, as shown below. This accessory will also provide a 1/4-inch threaded magnetic quick-release mount along with magnetic charging for the Osmo 360. Ellens has also shared a new release date in conjunction with the Mic 3, and we have more details on that separately.

In summary, it seems like both DJI and GoPro are stepping their games up in the 360-degree camera market. With the Osmo 360 and Max 2 on the horizon, enthusiasts can expect some exciting new features and capabilities for capturing immersive content.

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