- 3 new DJI products are tipped for November
- The DJI Neo 2, Osmo Mobile 8, and Mic 3 Pro could all be incoming
- Numerous upgrades have already been rumored
It's already been a busy 2025 for DJI, with a launch slate that's included the DJI Osmo 360 and the DJI Mini 5 Pro, but there's more to come: a fresh leak hints at three big gadget debuts happening in November, led by the DJI Neo 2 entry level drone.
This leak comes from industry sources in touch with DroneXL, and the full lineup for a November unveiling is said to be the DJI Neo 2, the DJI Osmo Mobile 8 phone gimbal, and the DJI Mic 3 Pro – so they could all be out in time for the holidays.
It's the DJI Neo 2 that's likely to be the most eagerly anticipated of the trio, based on previous rumors and the popularity of the original DJI Neo. The indications are that the lightweight model is going to get some significant upgrades this time around, including extended flight times and improved durability.
With murmurings of better FPV (First Person View) and cinewhoop capabilities too, compared to the original, the DJI Neo 2 could make the step up from a fun beginner model to something that appeals to more serious and professional creators. Let's hope the price doesn't rise too sharply as a result.
Here's what's coming... maybe
We haven't heard quite as much in the way of leaks and rumors around the other two products, but the DJI Osmo Mobile 8 has previously appeared in regulatory filings. As with the current Mobile 7 series, we may again get a standard model and a Pro model.
As for the DJI Mic 3 Pro, the original DJI Mic 3 was only unveiled in August, so it seems DJI hasn't wasted any time in preparing an even more premium version of it. Enhanced weatherproofing, XLR compatibility, and increased storage have all been rumored.
Considering the DJI Mic 3 is already one of the best wireless mics in the business (as its predecessor was), the Pro edition may not add too much in the way of upgrades. It's likely that DJI will focus on a few specific specs that are going to appeal to professional users who are prepared to pay a little bit extra.
As with the DJI Neo 2, pricing is going to be crucial – and we'll let you know as soon as DJI makes any of this official. DroneXL doesn't put an exact launch date to these product launches, but DJI will no doubt be keen to get them out before the Black Friday shopping weekend, which starts on November 28.
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