
With the release of the Mavic 4 Pro behind ussorry, US pilots, I feel your pain toowere already wondering: whats next for DJI? Well, an FCC filing and one of our favorite leakers could show us the way.DJI Osmo NanoHitting the FCC database over the long weekend was the DJI Osmo Nano.
Obviously, with a name like Nano, this is going to be a small camera, but the FCC filing doesnt give us much to go on.
The action camera game has begun to heat back up, with Insta360 and GoPro killing it on new releases, with DJI hanging in there with the Osmo lineup.
A smaller camera could make for an interesting addition to the family.Read Ishveenas full breakdown of the FCC listing here.DJI Osmo 360Another camera that hit the FCC database but were still waiting on is the Osmo 360.
One area that DJI hasnt ventured into is the 360 camera space currently dominated by Insta360.Advertisement - scroll for more contentSo while an FCC filing doesnt always mean a release is near, I would take a guess that a new addition to the Osmo lineup outside of the Pocket could be in the cards for 2025.
It would at least be fun to see something new and fresh from the company.DJI Mic 3This one, along with the others on this list, comes from Igor Bogdanov, who just provided us with a list of future DJI products the company is set to release.
When? No word on that.
But the pieces are set.The DJI Mic 2 came out last year, in January 2024 to be specific, and was a massive step up in wireless audio performance.
With 32-bit float audio recording, extended battery life, and overall better audio quality, you may ask whats there to improve?Well, with any consumer product, there is always something to touch up and upgrade after a year and a half or more.
One feature I bet many creators would enjoy is the built-in noise reduction filter that came with the DJI Mic Mini, but for some reason, not with the more expensive Mic 2s.DJI Avata 3So youre saying DJI is going to take advantage of the Avata 2 being one of the most fun drones to fly from DJI in recent years and release a third version? Shocker.It does seem like DJI is moving into more annual product upgrades each year on its more popular products.
While this is great for those looking to get the most out of their drones, for many, youll now have to figure out what you want each year if you cant afford to keep up with the latest upgrades.DJI Neo 2Speaking of another potentially yearly update, Igors suggestion of a Neo 2 isnt a shock given its first version has basically disappeared from the DJI website since the Flip reached markets.
There are only two reasons why a drone could be getting an upgrade so shortly after it hit the market: either it sucked and needed upgrades, or there is a need to stay relevant.What could come to a second generation flying camera (its still a drone just a different market)? Your guess is as good as mine.DJI M400And rounding out our list, were ending with something for the enterprise group.
Weve been sitting on the M300-series drone design for DJIs large-scale enterprise drone family.
Currently, were with the M350, which did see plenty of upgrades and has an absolutely powerhouse of a payload system.However, changes come and go, and its about time the high-end Matrice family gets the true upgrade it deserves.Have a wish list of features you want for future versions of these products? Send it to us in the comments section below, and maybe well round up the best ones and share them with you.FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links.More.