
DJI Osmo Nano leak reveals details on the smallest modular action camera, design, and expected launch date and price
The
DJI Osmo Nano
has appeared in two new listings on the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) website, suggesting the return of DJI's compact modular action camera concept. The fresh leak comes amid a series of recent DJI product appearances online, including the
Mini 5 Pro
, Avata 3 drone, and Osmo Pocket 4.
Multiple DJI product leaks stir speculation
Earlier this month, several images of the Osmo 360 appeared online before DJI formally introduced the Mavic 4 Pro. Soon after, the Mini 5 Pro was spotted in FCC filings. Separate reports then revealed early details of the Avata 3 drone and Osmo Pocket 4 camera. The Osmo Nano now joins this string of yet-to-be-released DJI devices to surface through regulatory listings.
Return of the modular form factor?
The newly surfaced Osmo Nano is being viewed by observers as a successor to the
DJI Action 2
, which previously retailed for $229 on Amazon. The Action 2 had a modular build that allowed its components to attach magnetically. Later Osmo Action models, however, adopted a rectangular design similar to GoPro and Insta360 cameras.
According to documentation seen so far, DJI has filed two variants under model numbers OD00125 and ON00125. Analysts interpret OD00125 as the display module and ON00125 as the action camera module. Commentator Jasper Ellens said the two modules 'communicate like with that Action 2.'
No launch date yet, but release expected in 2025
While DJI has not officially confirmed the existence of the Osmo Nano or its features, the presence of the two FCC filings indicates a possible dual-component system. As of now, DJI has not provided a release date. The Osmo Nano is, however, expected to launch before the end of the year.
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