DJI Teases “Own The Moment” Ahead Of Osmo Nano Launch
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DJI released a new teaser video today titled “Own the Moment”, announcing a product reveal set for September 23, 2025, at 8 a.m. EDT. The short clip appears to highlight a modular lens or camera system that magnetically attaches to another device, fueling speculation that DJI will formally introduce its much-leaked Osmo Nano camera.
The teaser builds on a series of earlier leaks, including a September 8 slip where DJI accidentally published images of the Osmo Nano, and feature details shared by DJI Rumors specialist Jasper Ellens on August 28. Together, these releases suggest DJI is positioning the Osmo Nano as its next compact content-creation device.
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Rumored Pricing and Market Position
According to listings spotted at multiple European retailers, the DJI Osmo Nano is expected to be priced at €369 / $369 for the 64 GB version and €399 / $399 for the 128 GB version. These rumored prices align directly with the Insta360 GO 3S, making it easy for creators already in the DJI ecosystem to choose the brand they know.
For now, it remains unclear whether the DJI Osmo Nano will be released in the United States. With regulatory scrutiny and the possibility of future restrictions on DJI sales, American buyers will have to wait for confirmation on availability.
Key Features of the DJI Osmo Nano
Leaked specifications suggest the Osmo Nano will ship with:
- Built-in memory (64 GB or 128 GB) plus an SD card slot.
- Magnetic back and sides with switchable polarity for flexible mounting.
- OLED HD touchscreen for control, live view, and remote shooting.
- Fast charging, powering the main camera module to 80% in just 20 minutes.
The modular design is expected to appeal to vloggers, travelers, and content creators who want lightweight gear that integrates seamlessly with accessories.
What to Expect on September 23
DJI’s “Own the Moment” branding signals a marketing push around portability and personal storytelling. If the leaked pricing holds true, DJI is positioning the Osmo Nano as a direct competitor to Insta360 and GoPro in the premium compact camera segment. The September 23 launch will confirm whether these leaks are accurate and provide clarity on global release plans.
DroneXL’s Take
The Osmo Nano’s rumored price parity with the Insta360 GO 3S is a smart move by DJI — it lowers the friction for creators to stay within one ecosystem. But the bigger question is availability: will the Osmo Nano reach U.S. buyers, or could DJI’s regulatory challenges keep it off the market? If DJI manages a U.S. release, this device could be one of the most attractive compact cameras of the year.
What’s your take — would you buy the Osmo Nano at $369/$399, or does Insta360 already meet your needs? Share your thoughts in the comments below.