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16 février 2026 à 16:29

Dans un article publié le 14 février 2026, le média américain The Verge revient sur la découverte involontaire d'une faille de sécurité affectant les appareils de la marque chinoise DJI. En bidouillant son aspirateur connecté pour le piloter avec une manette PlayStation, un utilisateur a pu accéder à des données de milliers d'appareils à travers le monde.

The latest DJI rumors

Par : PR admin
2 février 2026 à 19:49


Here is an updated list of upcoming/rumored DJI product announcements:

DJI Avata 360 drone: expected to feature dual 1-inch sensors for 360° capture, supporting up to 8K 60fps HDR video in 360 mode, with options for 4K 60fps in single-lens mode.


DJI Osmo Pocket 4: 1-inch CMOS sensor, 4K/120fps video recording in 10-bit D-Log M, a 3-axis gimbal, full-pixel fast focus, a 2-inch rotatable OLED touchscreen, enhanced battery life up to around 200 minutes, and new dedicated zoom and customizable buttons. A Pro variant is expected later in May or June 2026, potentially featuring dual 1/1.1-inch sensors (wide-angle and 2-4x telephoto), Hasselblad color science, optical zoom, variable aperture (f/1.7-f/2.8), improved low-light performance, and possibly 8K shooting capabilities



DJI Osmo 360 II: FCC registration for the DJI Osmo 360 II was completed on December 9, 2025, with ID 2ANDR-OQ0022512, confirming it’s not on the prohibited equipment list and eligible for sale in the US. The new model features a 2,150 mAh battery at 3.86V (8.3 Wh), representing about a 10% capacity increase over the original Osmo 360’s 1,950 mAh (7.5 Wh) for longer runtime. Wireless capabilities include Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) with dual-band dual-antenna MIMO (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands) and Bluetooth supporting multiple modulations (GFSK, π/4-DQPSK, 8DPSK).





DJI Lito X1 and Liro 1 drones: The DJI Lito X1 and Lito 1 have received FCC approval in the US in late 2025, allowing them to be sold despite the DJI ban that started on December 23, 2025. The Lito 1 is rumored to replace or target the same entry-level market as the DJI Mini 4K, aimed at beginners, while the Lito X1 may succeed the Mini 5 Pro or serve as a more advanced, creator-focused option in the sub-250g category (both models are expected to be foldable, lightweight drones weighing under 250 grams). Some of the rumored specs are: Wi-Fi 6 support, multi-band connectivity, SDR radios, and an RF exposure class of 200 mm. The Lito X1 may feature internal storage of around 22GB or 42GB with microSD expansion, plus advanced sensing like O5 and 5G for potentially unlimited range.


DJI Osmo Action 7: Expected in late 2026, with rumored pricing for the standard combo starting around $349–$429, with higher-end bundles or a potential Pro model reaching up to $579. Potential upgrade to 8K video recording, possibly at 60fps. A larger senor is a possibility.


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New DJI RS 5 gimbal announced

Par : PR admin
29 janvier 2026 à 16:22





The previously rumored DJI RS 5 gimbal is now officially announced:

  • Enhanced intelligent tracking and composition
  • 1-hour full charge, 15% extended runtime
  • New Z-axis indicator
  • Briefcase handle with gimbal and camera control
  • Fine-tuning knobs and Teflon™ enhanced balancing
  • 2nd-gen automated axis locks
  • Lightweight 3.2 lb Body, 6.6 lb Payload
  • Active Tracking Module, Briefcase Handle
  • OLED Touchscreen with Auto-Lock
  • 2nd Gen Native Vertical Shooting
  • Joystick or Bluetooth Mode Switching
  • Teflon-Coated Axes

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The latest DJI Osmo Pocket 4 camera leaks (rumored announcement on January 29th)

Par : PR admin
27 janvier 2026 à 02:30


Here are the latest leaks on the upcoming DJI Osmo Pocket 4 camera – the official announcement is rumored to be on January 29th:

Standard Model

  • Sensor: 1-inch CMOS sensor for improved low-light performance and dynamic range.
  • Video Capabilities: Up to 4K at 120fps for high-frame-rate slow-motion footage; potential support for higher resolutions or frame rates in certain modes.
  • Stabilization: 3-axis mechanical gimbal for smooth handheld shooting, with refined tracking for faces and objects.
  • Display: 2-inch rotating OLED touchscreen for easy vlogging and composition.
  • Controls: New dedicated zoom button and customizable “C” button for quick access to functions like mode switching.
  • Battery: 1545mAh capacity, offering around 20% more runtime than the Osmo Pocket 3 (potentially over 200 minutes of use).
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6 support for faster file transfers and app integration; seamless DJI Mimo app compatibility for editing and sharing.
  • Design: Compact pocket-sized form factor similar to the Pocket 3, with single-lens setup and improved build for one-handed operation.
  • Accessories (Creator Combo): Includes wide-angle lens attachment, battery handle, mini tripod, protective case, and possibly new add-ons like a “FrameTap” module.

Pro Model (Rumored Variant)

  • Camera Setup: Dual-camera system with wide-angle and 2-4x telephoto lenses for optical zoom, variable aperture (f/1.7-f/2.8), and Hasselblad color science.
  • Sensors: Larger dual 1/1.1-inch CMOS sensors for enhanced low-light and portrait capabilities.
  • Other Features: Builds on the standard model with instant lens switching, potentially higher frame rates (e.g., 6K support), and pro-level controls; larger camera block integrated with rotating display.

Pricing for the standard Creator Combo will be around $699-$749. The Pro version might follow in Q2 of 026.

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Amazon baisse le prix du dernier stabilisateur DJI pour smartphone pendant les soldes

20 janvier 2026 à 15:56

[Deal du jour] Utile pour prendre des vidéos au quotidien, ou lors d'un week-end entre amis ou en famille, un stabilisateur est l'accessoire indispensable. Ce nouveau modèle de DJI est moins cher pour les soldes.

DJI drone ban now in effect in the US: here is the list of DJI drones that can still be legally purchased in the US

Par : PR admin
23 décembre 2025 à 20:02


As previously reported, today the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has implemented a rule adding foreign-made drones and critical components to its “Covered List” due to national security concerns. This effectively prevents the import and sale of new DJI drone models (and those from other foreign manufacturers like Autel) that require new FCC authorization. However, the rule is forward-looking and does not ban or ground existing drones: all previously FCC-authorized DJI drone models remain fully legal to own, fly, buy (from existing stock), sell, and use in the United States.
There are no recalls, remote disables, or restrictions on operating drones you already own or purchase from current inventory. Retailers can continue selling stock of previously approved models until it’s depleted.

Essentially, all current and past DJI consumer and enterprise drone models are not affected by this rule regarding ownership or use. Popular examples include – as you can see, most of these models are no longer available for sale (check also B&H Photo DJI store):

Future unreleased or newly designed DJI models (or major new components) will not receive FCC approval for U.S. sale unless explicitly exempted by agencies such as the Department of Defense or Homeland Security.

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Getting closer to the DJI drone ban in the US

Par : PR admin
21 décembre 2025 à 00:11


The United States is just days away from a DJI drone ban, driven by a provision in the Fiscal Year 2025 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). Section 1709 mandates that the US National Security Agency conduct a formal risk assessment of DJI (and Autel Robotics) by December 23, 2025. Despite DJI’s repeated requests for the audit, including formal letters to multiple agencies since early 2025, no agency has initiated or completed the review. If the deadline passes without action, DJI will automatically be added to the FCC’s “Covered List,” effectively blocking FCC authorization for new DJI products and halting their import and sale in the U.S.

This could be your last chance to get a DJI drone in the US:  check Amazon and B&H Photo for their current availability and pricing.

Existing DJI drones already in the U.S. will remain legal to own, fly, and use, with no immediate grounding. However, future access to new models, official parts, repairs, and firmware updates could become limited or unavailable.

This outcome stems from national security concerns over DJI’s Chinese origins, including fears of data transmission risks or ties to the Chinese government, allegations DJI has long denied, pointing to independent audits showing no backdoors and features like offline data modes. DJI dominates over 70% of the U.S. drone market, powering critical operations for public safety agencies (over 80% of law enforcement drone programs), farmers, filmmakers, and hobbyists. Critics warn that an automatic ban, driven by legislative inaction rather than evidence, could disrupt these users without affordable American alternatives ready to fill the gap.

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The latest DJI rumors


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