DJI Osmo Nano: The Tiny Action Cam That Starts Recording When You Nod
- Craig Matthews
- Sep 24
- 1 min read
DJI has just launched its smallest, most innovative wearable camera yet — the Osmo Nano. The Verge+2Digital Camera World+2
Key Features & Highlights
Weighing only 52 g and measuring 57 × 29 × 28 mm, this action cam is ultra-compact and unobtrusive. PetaPixel+2Digital Camera World+2
It uses a 1/1.3-inch sensor with up to 13.5 stops of dynamic range, enabling strong image quality even in challenging lighting. PetaPixel+2Digital Camera World+2
Video specs: up to 4K/60fps, and even 4K/120fps for slow motion modes. Digital Camera World+1
The field of view is wide — 143° — helping capture immersive scenes. PetaPixel+2Digital Camera World+2
It supports 10-bit color and DJI’s D-Log M profile for advanced color grading in post. Digital Camera World+2PetaPixel+2
What Sets It Apart
Gesture & nod control: you can start recording simply by nodding your head — perfect when your hands are busy. The Verge+1
Modular docking system: the camera can attach magnetically to a Multifunctional Vision Dock that adds a display, extra battery, and ports. Digital Camera World+2The Verge+2
Waterproof up to 10 m without housing, with additional splash resistance when docked. Notebookcheck+2The Verge+2
Extended recording times: when paired with the dock, you get up to 200 minutes at 1080p mode. Notebookcheck+2Digital Camera World+2
Price & Availability
In Europe, the Osmo Nano will sell for €279 for the 64 GB variant. Cinco Días+3Notebookcheck+3Digital Camera World+3In the UK, the launch price is £239. The Verge+2Digital Camera World+2


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