Jasper Ellens has shed new light on the whereabouts of multiple new DJI devices, including its first 360-degree action camera. Incidentally, more specifications have now turned up online concerning the Osmo 360, full details of which we have covered separately. Not only that, but Ellens claims to have received new information about the forthcoming Osmo Nano and Mic 3 too.
To recap, the leaker provided a similar update almost a month ago. At the time, Ellens suggested that the Osmo 360 would be the first of the three to officially arrive, citing a July 15 release date. If that were to occur, then we would have expected DJI to share an official teaser by July 8 at the latest. Apparently though, DJI has now pushed the Osmo 360’s launch to coincide with the Mic 3’s, which stays at July 29.
For some reason, the smaller Osmo Nano is not believed to be debuting this month at all. Initially, the quasi-DJI Action 2 (curr. $211 on Amazon) successor was anticipated to land a week between the Osmo 360 and Mic 3 on July 23. However, Ellens asserts that DJI has postponed this release ‘until at least August’. While no reason has been given, Ellens wording implies that we may see further delays beyond August too. To that end, an early autumn launch would clash with the Mini 5 Pro drone, which has been tipped to surface on August 7.

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