DJI Launches First 360-Degree Drone Amid Patent Conflict
Chinese manufacturer DJI has introduced the Avata 360, its first drone equipped with an omnidirectional 360-degree camera. Featuring 8K HDR video capture at 60 fps, this model positions DJI competitively against Insta360 amidst ongoing patent disputes.
On Thursday, DJI, a dominant force in the global drone market, unveiled the DJI Avata 360, marking its initial entry into the 360-degree drone segment. This product diversification represents an evolution beyond DJI's traditional focus on standard aerial photography drones. The Avata 360 is equipped with an integrated front-mounted omnidirectional camera capable of recording high dynamic range (HDR) content at ultra-high-definition 8K resolution and a smooth 60 frames per second. These technical specifications enable exceptionally detailed and immersive video capture, catering to professional cinematography and specialized commercial applications.
The launch occurs amid an intensifying patent dispute between DJI and domestic rival Insta360, a pioneer in 360-degree camera technology. By entering this emerging market segment, DJI is positioning itself to compete directly for market share in 360-degree imaging solutions, which have seen accelerated demand in sectors such as virtual reality, immersive media production, and surveillance.
Manufactured in China, DJI's new drone exemplifies the integration of advanced optics and aerial mobility in a compact form factor, potentially disrupting existing market dynamics. Strategically, the Avata 360 serves not only as a technological demonstration platform but also as a leverage point in ongoing intellectual property negotiations with Insta360. Its applications span from advanced film production and immersive content creation to industrial inspections and security monitoring, where comprehensive visual coverage is critical.
As the patent conflict unfolds, DJI’s entry into 360-degree aerial imagery underscores the convergence of drone technology with panoramic imaging, pushing forward competitive innovation in the aerospace and defense sectors.