DJI has officially launched the DJI Osmo Nano, a compact and wearable action camera designed for creators who want portability without losing image quality. The product was announced in September 23, 2025 and is positioned as a lightweight alternative to traditional action cameras.
DJI Osmo Nano weighs only 52g and can be magnetically attached to clothing, hats, or accessories. It is aimed at vloggers, travelers, and outdoor enthusiasts who need a camera that is both discreet and powerful.
The camera features a 1/1.3 inch sensor, 4K video at up to 120 frames per second, and 10 bit color with D-Log M. It also offers advanced stabilization, waterproofing, and a modular dock that extends battery life and adds controls.
Key Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Sensor | 1/1.3 inch CMOS, approx. 50MP, effective 35.5MP photos |
| Lens | f/2.8 aperture, 143° ultra wide, 12mm equivalent |
| Dynamic Range | 13.5 stops |
| Video | 4K up to 60p, 4K slow motion up to 120p, 10 bit D-Log M |
| Stabilization | RockSteady 3.0 electronic stabilization, HorizonBalancing |
| Photo Modes | HDR, SuperNight, enhanced low light performance |
| Storage | Built in 64GB or 128GB, expandable via Dock with microSD |
| Connectivity | USB-C 3.2, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth |
| Dock Features | 1300mAh battery, OLED screen, fast charging, IPX4 splash resistance |
| Battery Life | Up to 60 minutes (4K/30p), up to 200 minutes with Dock (1080p/24p) |
| Waterproofing | 10m without housing |
| Dimensions | 57 × 29 × 28 mm |
| Weight | 52g (camera only) |
DJI Osmo Nano is designed to compete directly with ultra compact cameras such as the Insta360 Go series. DJI is targeting users who want a wearable device that can capture stabilized 4K video while keeping their hands free. The modular dock system sets it apart by extending recording time and adding more control options.
DJI Osmo Nano is available in two versions. The 64GB model is priced at approximately $275, while the 128GB model is priced at approximately $315.