New Images of DJI Lito 1 and X1 Drones Emerge
Recent leaks have provided new images of the DJI Lito 1 and Lito X1 drones, shifting the conversation from speculation to visual confirmation. The images, shared by leaker Igor Bogdanov (@Quadro_News) on X, depict compact, foldable quadcopters featuring a front-mounted camera gimbal and orange-tipped propellers. The Lito 1 appears to be the more minimalistic model of the two.
Details from the Leaks
While these images are not official DJI renders, they align with previous FCC filings that hinted at the existence of the Lito series. The source of the leaks has a history of reliable information regarding DJI products.
Additionally, reports suggest that both drones may be compatible with the DJI RC2 controller, indicating their integration into DJI’s existing ecosystem.
Specifications and Features
- The Lito 1 is rumored to target the Mini 4K market segment, featuring approximately 22GB of internal storage.
- The Lito X1 is expected to offer around 42GB of storage, positioning it closer to the Mini Pro range.
- Both drones are anticipated to weigh under 250 grams, with flight times estimated at around 30 minutes on standard batteries, extending to 50 minutes with a larger battery.
Community Theories and Speculations
Community discussions have drawn parallels between the Lito series and the SkyRover S1, a sub-250g drone that has gained attention as a potential competitor to DJI products. Observers note similarities in design and functionality, suggesting that the Lito 1 may feature simpler obstacle avoidance technology, while the Lito X1 could incorporate more advanced 3D sensing capabilities.
Conclusion and Future Outlook
The emergence of these images has confirmed the existence of the Lito drones, but DJI has yet to provide any official commentary. The FCC confidentiality window is set to expire in late May 2026, which may prompt an announcement from DJI before that deadline. The potential connection to SkyRover raises questions about the supply chain and regulatory strategies, but the ultimate value of the Lito series compared to existing alternatives remains to be seen.
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