When DJI launched the Osmo 360 this July, the buzz was huge. It was DJI’s first dedicated 360-degree camera, packed with dual 1-inch sensors, 8K video, and all the stabilization magic creators expect. But there was one catch: you had to pay launch pricing — $549.99 for the Standard Combo or $699.99 for the Adventure Combo. Now, just a couple of months later, DJI has done something almost unheard of: a $524.99.
Here’s the kicker: this is the first major price cut since launch, and it’s billed as a limited-time deal. Once the inventory moves or the clock runs out, that price bounce-back is practically guaranteed.
Amazon is handling the listing, which means immediate shipping, Prime-level customer service, and easy returns if you need them. So it’s not just cheaper, it’s safer to buy right now than it was back in July when US buyers had to wade through niche retailers.
Why does the timing matter? We’re heading into fall adventures, winter sports, and holiday content season. This is when creators want a 360 camera most — for ski slopes, city lights, and year-end recaps. DJI knows that, and this price slash feels like a calculated push to get Osmo 360s in hands before the rush.
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