Just days after unveiling the highly anticipated Avata 360 drone, DJI is wasting no time. The company has signaled its most aggressive product launch window of 2026, with four separate teaser videos pointing to four distinct products β all set to arrive within a two-week span.
Four Launches in Two Weeks
DJI has released four individual teaser videos, each tied to its own launch date. While full details on each product remain under wraps ahead of their official reveals, the compressed rollout schedule suggests DJI is looking to dominate the conversation heading into the second quarter of 2026. For a company that already sets the pace in the consumer and prosumer drone market, this kind of back-to-back cadence is notable even by DJI's standards.
What Products Are Coming?
Based on the teaser imagery circulating ahead of the announcements, the upcoming lineup is expected to span multiple product categories. Reportedly included in the rollout are:
- A new drone β teased alongside imagery suggesting a compact or specialty design
- Osmo Pocket 4 β the next iteration of DJI's popular pocket-sized gimbal camera
- Power Mini β likely an addition to DJI's portable power station lineup
- Mic 2 β a follow-up to DJI's well-regarded wireless microphone system
It's worth noting that specific product names and full specifications have not been officially confirmed at the time of writing. Details above are based on available teaser materials, and ReaperDrones.com will update coverage as each product is officially announced.
Why This Matters for the Drone Community
DJI's latest push reflects a broader trend of the brand expanding beyond drones and into a full ecosystem of content creation tools. The rumored Osmo Pocket 4 and Mic 2 additions speak directly to filmmakers and vloggers who rely on DJI's hardware for ground-level production work, not just aerial footage.
Meanwhile, a new drone release β coming hot on the heels of the Avata 360 β could signal that DJI is targeting multiple segments of the UAV market simultaneously, whether that's FPV enthusiasts, casual flyers, or professional operators.
The power station addition, if confirmed, would further cement DJI's positioning as a one-stop-shop for creators who need reliable energy solutions for extended shoots in the field.
Stay Tuned
With all four reveals expected within the same fortnight, April 2026 is shaping up to be one of the busiest months in recent DJI history. ReaperDrones.com will have full coverage of each announcement as it drops β including specs, pricing, availability, and hands-on impressions as soon as they're available.