DJI's First 360° Camera Osmo 360 Leaked: Enhanced Battery Life with Extension Bar
New promotional images of DJI's inaugural 360-degree camera, the Osmo 360, have surfaced, revealing its compatibility with an official Battery Extension Bar.

The Osmo 360 can record up to 100 minutes of 8K@30FPS video on its own. When used with the Battery Extension Bar, the recording time extends to a maximum of 180 minutes.

The battery extension bar not only charges the Osmo 360 but also features a 1/4-inch threaded interface for magnetically securing accessories.
The Osmo 360, DJI's first 360-degree panoramic camera, features a magnetic base similar to Insta360 action cameras and a dual-lens design. Its key selling points include support for recording 8K 30FPS or 4K 120FPS 360-degree videos. It is equipped with a 1-inch CMOS sensor with a resolution of 120 million pixels and supports recording 4K 120FPS video.
For wireless communication, it supports Wi-Fi 6.0, and the storage card format is Micro SDHC. Video recording formats include 4K, 2.7K, and Full HD 1080p. The screen has a resolution of 314 x 556 and a size of 5.08 centimeters (2 inches).
The DJI Osmo 360 innovatively adopts a square sensor design, which effectively reduces power consumption and device size while ensuring 1-inch 360° imaging. Additionally, with an f/1.9 aperture, it provides excellent image quality even in low-light conditions.
The DJI Osmo 360 is equipped with OsmoAudio and can directly connect to two microphone transmitters to capture high-quality audio from two speakers. When the built-in microphone audio backup function is enabled, the camera will also record ambient sounds, increasing the realism of the video.
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