DJI’s Avata 360 is a more functional, flexible 360 drone

March 26, 2026 Dominic Preston

Photo of the DJI Avata 360 hovering above grass
The Avata 360 looks a lot like the previous Avata 2.

DJI's Avata 360 finds the company at an odd time. For one, it's been beaten to the punch - upstart Antigravity's A1 became the first 360-degree drone when it launched last December, and DJI is playing catchup (and filing lawsuits). But this is also the last DJI drone you may ever be able to legally buy in the US, in the wake of the FCC's de facto ban, and even then it won't actually see an official release in the country.

It means that if you're in the US, the Antigravity A1 remains the best (and only) option for a flying 360-degree camera. But in the rest of the world, the Avata 360 makes a good case for itself: it's faster than the A1, do …

Read the full story at The Verge.

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