DJI Unveils Osmo Nano Wearable Action Camera with Advanced Features
DJI Technology officially launched its Osmo Nano wearable action camera on September 23, 2025, featuring a compact design with dual-magnetic mounting capabilities and pricing starting at RMB 1,998 yuan (US$280) for the 64GB standard package.
The new action camera incorporates a 1/1.3-inch sensor capable of recording 4K video at 60 frames per second with a 143-degree wide-angle lens. The device supports 10-bit color depth and D-Log M color profile for enhanced video quality, targeting content creators and outdoor enthusiasts.
Key specifications include a 200-minute battery life with fast-charging support, waterproof rating of 10 meters for the main camera unit, and IPX4 splash-resistant protection for the transmission module. The camera features dual-microphone connectivity through the company's vOsmoAudio technology for improved audio capture.
The Osmo Nano's magnetic wearable design allows users to mount the camera on various surfaces and clothing, enabling hands-free recording for activities such as cycling, running, and travel documentation. The system includes high-definition image transmission capabilities and rapid content export functionality for streamlined workflow.
DJI offers two storage configurations: the 64GB model at RMB 1,998 yuan (US$280) and the 128GB version priced at RMB2,298yuan(US$322). The dual-sided magnetic mounting system provides flexibility for different shooting angles and creative applications.
The camera's compact form factor addresses the growing demand for portable recording devices in the action camera segment, where users prioritize mobility without compromising video quality. The device targets outdoor sports enthusiasts, travel content creators, and casual users seeking professional-grade recording capabilities in a wearable format.
The launch represents DJI's continued expansion in the consumer camera market, building on its established presence in drone technology and gimbal stabilization systems. The Osmo Nano competes directly with established action camera manufacturers in the premium segment of the wearable recording device market.