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DJI Neo 4K Mini Drone
Prime Day Big Deals have just begun, and what better way to kick things off than with the DJI Neo 4K mini drone, priced at just $159 (was $199)? This featherweight 135g beast can be launched directly from your hand, with no controller necessary. It’s got that 4K UHD camera punch for buttery-smooth, wind-bucking footage thanks to a single-axis gimbal and DJI’s stabilization wizardry. RockSteady and HorizonBalancing modes keep everything level, even if you’re filming from a hammock, while AI-powered subject tracking and QuickShots like Dronie, Rocket, or a spiraling Helix orbit, turn your awkward family selfies into cinematic masterpieces. Product page.

DJI Osmo 360 Camera vs Insta360 X5
Photo credit: Jake Sloan
DJI has never been afraid to enter a crowded space with gear that quietly resets the bar. The Osmo 360, their first full 360-degree camera, dropped this summer and early adopters can’t stop posting videos that make the competition look bad. At $412.99 (was $549.99) for the standard combo, which includes extra batteries and a quick-release mount, it’s a good value in a space where $550 is considered entry level. Compared to the Insta360 X5 which was released a few months prior and is more expensive, the Osmo 360 beats it in ways that will benefit anyone looking for cleaner footage without endless toggling.

New DJI Osmo Nano Camera Leak
Photo credit: Jasper Ellens
DJI’s habit of keeping secrets until the very last minute has always added to the mystery of their product launches. With the Osmo Nano set to debut tomorrow, someone has already opened the retail box. Photos from trusted parts of the camera world show the box in full, revealing specs and bundled accessories that make this little action camera a silent assassin in a crowded field.

DJI Mini 5 Pro Drone Reveal
DJI has introduced its latest gem, the Mini 5 Pro, a drone so compact it can fit in your palm but is as powerful as its larger siblings. This lightweight flyer features a 1-inch sensor—a first for the Mini series—in a frame weighing less than 250g, providing professional-grade imaging without the bulk. However, there is a catch for Americans: DJI will not sell it directly in the US, so you will have to navigate a labyrinth of resellers and probable warranty concerns.