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DJI Osmo Nano makes hands-free capture simple

Posted on Sep 29, 2025 by Nicole Tilby

Redefining portable cameras, the Osmo Nano blends compact design with pro‑level visuals

DJI’s new Osmo Nano is a lightweight, wearable action camera for creativity. This is the newest technology empowering creators to capture hands-free visuals that are on par with professional cameras.

With easy dual-sided magnetic design, Osmo Nano can be mounted anywhere – from hats and helmets to pet collars. Inside this design is a next-gen 1/1.3-inch sensor and a high-performance image processor that delivers up to 13.5 stops of dynamic range for visuals.

At just 52g, the Osmo Nano is DJI’s smallest action camera to date, light enough to forget you’re wearing it. It’s waterproof for everyday sports and outdoor adventures, and when paired with the Multifunctional Vision Dock, which offers remote-control capabilities, it provides IPX4-rated splash resistance against sweat, rain and minor splashes.

The Osmo Nano delivers impressive visuals with up to 4K/60fps video, 4K/120fps slow motion and a 143° ultra-wide view. It captures richer colours and greater detail thanks to 10-bit video and D-Log M mode, while SuperNight mode improves low-light shots. On top of that, HorizonBalancing keeps footage level and RockSteady 3.0 smooths out camera shake.

Completing its set of features, the Osmo Nano delivers horizontal and vertical shooting, auto recording, gesture control and pre-record modes. These tools are designed to suit any creative style and expand DJI’s range of wearable cameras, following the recent release of their next‑gen 360 camera.

Available now in Standard Combo packs from £239 / €279, it comes with a range of accessories and DJI Care Refresh for peace of mind.

Find out more at dji.com

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