1998 Yuan! DJI Osmo Nano Launched: Will the Wearable Camera Market Be Transformed?

09/25 2025 455

The Osmo product range has finally reached a full circle.

DJI has, at long last, rolled out a wearable camera.

On September 23, 2025, DJI introduced its latest free - angle wearable camera, the Osmo Nano. This is the first time the Osmo series has delved into the 'wearable' form, with prices starting at 1998 Yuan. Its clear objective is to free traditional action cameras from the constraints of hands and mounts, enabling them to be directly attached to the body for the most effortless way to document life and sports.

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As a wearable camera, the Osmo Nano places a strong emphasis on 'lightweight design and magnetic attachment'. It is equipped with dual - sided magnetic interfaces, allowing it to be clipped onto hat brims, hung around the chest, or even attached to pets. In contrast to previous action cameras that necessitated straps and mounts, the Osmo Nano offers greater flexibility in changing perspectives and is more unobtrusive. For example, whether you're running, cooking, or traveling, the Osmo Nano can start recording with minimal extra setup.

The accessory ecosystem is also a major point of emphasis. DJI has developed wearable mounts for the Osmo Nano, including magnetic hat clips, chest straps, and lanyards. This makes it suitable not only for outdoor activities like cycling and running but also for capturing 'first - person' views of daily life, such as cooking or crafting.

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When it comes to imaging performance, the Osmo Nano doesn't sacrifice quality despite its lightweight build. It features a 1/1.3 - inch sensor, supporting up to 4K/60fps video and 4K/120fps slow - motion recording, with a field of view of up to 143°. The dynamic range and low - light performance are also significant selling points of the Osmo Nano, ensuring clear footage even during night runs or in dimly lit environments. With 10 - bit and D - Log M modes, the Osmo Nano also provides ample room for professional users to carry out post - production color grading, making it more user - friendly for vloggers and content creators.

In terms of battery life, the Osmo Nano can record for 90 minutes on a single charge, and this duration can be extended to 200 minutes with the image transmission module. It can also be recharged to 80% in just 20 minutes. For storage and transmission, the Osmo Nano adheres to DJI's high - speed standards, supporting Wi - Fi 6 and USB 3.1, with wired export speeds of up to 600MB/s, which is even more efficient than some cameras.

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As a member of the Osmo series, the Osmo Nano can also seamlessly integrate into DJI's ecosystem. It supports direct connection to dual - microphone transmitters for two - person audio recording and can be used with the DJI Mimo app for post - production, directly overlaying heart rate and speed data onto videos during runs. Moreover, the Osmo Nano is compatible with professional sports watches like the Apple Watch and Garmin.

Currently, the Osmo Nano Standard Kit (64GB) is priced at 1998 Yuan, while the 128GB Kit is priced at 2298 Yuan. It is available for purchase on the DJI Store and major e - commerce platforms.

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For DJI, the Osmo Nano fills the void in the Osmo series' 'wearable' form factor, offering users a more hassle - free way to record beyond handheld and panoramic options. From a product line perspective, the addition of the Osmo Nano complements the Osmo Action, Osmo 360, and Osmo Pocket, collectively covering a comprehensive range of imaging scenarios from handheld to panoramic to wearable.

Wearable cameras are not a new category, but for a long time, they have either been too professional or too niche. The emergence of the Osmo Nano may inspire more ordinary users to try wearing a camera for the first time. From this standpoint, lightweight design, magnetic attachment, and ecosystem integration could be the key factors behind the Osmo Nano's potential success in entering the mainstream market.

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