Key Takeaways
1. Multiple unreleased DJI products, including the Osmo Nano, have been leaked online.
2. The Osmo Nano is expected to be a successor to the Action 2, featuring a rectangular design.
3. Two different models of the Osmo Nano have been certified by the FCC, indicating a potential modular design.
4. The model numbers suggest that one is for the display component and the other for the action camera part.
5. The official launch of the Osmo Nano is anticipated before the end of the year.
A number of unreleased DJI items have recently come to light online. To give some background, multiple Osmo 360 images were leaked earlier this month, preceding the launch of the Mavic 4 Pro. Shortly after, the Mini 5 Pro was spotted on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) website, followed by initial information about the Avata 3 drone and the Osmo Pocket 4 camera, which also leaked separately.
The Osmo Nano’s Appearance
Now, the long-anticipated Osmo Nano has shown up on the same US regulatory agency in two listings. Various sources indicate that the Osmo Nano seems to be a spiritual successor to the Action 2 (currently priced at $229 on Amazon), which featured a modular design that has not been seen in later Osmo Action versions. Instead, DJI has returned to the rectangular shape that is common among its GoPro and Insta360 competitors. As usual, the FCC does not clearly state that the Osmo Nano consists of two parts.
Variants and Specifications
DJI has certified two different Osmo Nano models, designated as OD00125 and ON00125. From the documents that have come out so far, it appears that the former is associated with the display component due to its ‘OD’ model number. On the other hand, ON00125 seems to refer to the action camera part, leading experts like Jasper Ellens to speculate that the two communicate in a similar way as the Action 2. At this moment, it remains uncertain when DJI will officially unveil the Osmo Nano. For the time being, this compact action camera is anticipated to launch before the year concludes.
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