- Updated: November 25, 2025
- 2 min read
DJI Avata 360 Secures FCC Certification Ahead of Launch – What It Means for Drone Enthusiasts
The latest buzz in the drone community revolves around DJI’s newest offering, the Avata 360. According to a recent Technode report, the compact FPV drone has successfully cleared the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) certification process, clearing the path for its upcoming market release.
Designed as an evolution of the popular Avata series, the Avata 360 boasts a 360-degree camera system that captures immersive aerial footage without the need for complex gimbal setups. The certification confirms that the drone meets all FCC regulations for radio frequency emissions, ensuring safe operation within the United States.
Key highlights from the original article include:
- FCC approval confirms compliance with U.S. wireless standards.
- The Avata 360 features a lightweight carbon‑fiber frame and a new omnidirectional camera module.
- DJI plans a global rollout later this year, with pre‑orders expected to open soon.
For a deeper dive into the technical specifications and what this certification means for hobbyists and professionals alike, read the full story on Technode.
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Stay tuned for our upcoming coverage on flight performance tests and user experiences once the Avata 360 hits the market.