DJI Osmo 360 II Leaked: Larger Battery Spotted in Prototype Ahead of Expected Launch
Leaked photos and a recent FCC filing suggest DJI is in advanced development of the Osmo 360 II, a next-generation 360-degree camera featuring a larger battery. The dual evidence points to a launch that could be imminent, though DJI has yet to issue an official statement.

Highlights
- Leaked photos and an FCC filing confirm DJI is testing a prototype of the Osmo 360 II, a next-generation 360-degree camera.
- The Osmo 360 II prototype features a larger battery than its predecessor, targeting improved runtime for extended shooting sessions.
- FCC filings typically appear weeks to months before a product's official launch, indicating the Osmo 360 II may be unveiled soon.
- DJI has not issued an official statement, and the release date and full specifications remain unconfirmed.
Leaked images combined with a recent filing submitted to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) indicate that DJI is actively testing a next-generation 360-degree camera — the Osmo 360 II — with prototype units featuring a noticeably larger battery, suggesting the product is in its final stages of development.
Dual Evidence: Leaked Photos and FCC Filing
The convergence of leaked photographs and FCC documentation lends considerable credibility to the existence of the Osmo 360 II. FCC filings typically surface weeks to months before a product's official market debut, leading industry observers to conclude that a formal announcement from DJI could be imminent.
Larger Battery in the Spotlight
The most notable change identified in the prototype is an upgrade to battery capacity. Battery life has long been a pain point for 360-degree camera users, and a meaningful improvement in runtime on the Osmo 360 II would significantly boost its market competitiveness — particularly for content creators and professional users who require extended, continuous shooting sessions.
A Significant Refresh for DJI's 360 Camera Lineup
The Osmo 360 II is shaping up to be a major refresh of DJI's 360-degree camera series. DJI has been aggressively expanding its imaging product portfolio in recent years, spanning aerial platforms to handheld cameras. Should the Osmo 360 II launch successfully, it would further solidify DJI's leading position in both the consumer and professional 360-degree imaging markets.
DJI has not yet issued an official statement regarding the leaked information. An official launch date and detailed specifications remain to be confirmed.
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