DJI Avata 360 v01.00.0300 Brings 4K 100fps To 360 Mode
- by Stefan Gandhi
DJI has released a substantial DJI Avata 360 firmware update on 23 June 2026, moving the immersive FPV drone to v01.00.0300. This is a feature-rich release, headlined by 4K 100fps recording in 360 mode, new photo capture in Single Lens mode, automatic Vision Assist, and smarter panoramic stitching. Here is everything in the update, the matching app and controller versions, and how to install it.
What Is In The DJI Avata 360 Firmware v01.00.0300
The release notes for v01.00.0300 list a long set of changes:
- Added support for 4K 100fps video recording in 360 mode.
- Added photo capture in Single Lens mode.
- Added automatic Vision Assist display when flying with the DJI FPV Remote Controller 3.
- Added gimbal centre calibration.
- Optimised descent speed when flying horizontally along a slope to stop the aircraft drifting away.
- Added high-precision intelligent stitching for editing panoramic videos in the DJI Fly app.
- Fixed some known issues.
This is one of the meatier updates the DJI Avata 360 has had since launch, touching image quality, handling, safety, and post-production in a single release.
4K 100fps In 360 Mode Is The Standout
The biggest change is high-frame-rate capture in the drone's signature 360 mode. Recording the full spherical view at 4K 100fps means creators can reframe a shot in any direction during editing and still slow the action down to a clean 4x slow motion. For FPV chase footage, action sports, and creative reframes, that combination of resolution, frame rate, and freedom is exactly what the Avata 360 was built around, and it now does it at a noticeably higher quality.
Single Lens mode also gains still photo capture, so the drone is no longer limited to spherical stills when you want a traditional flat frame. Between the two, the Avata 360 becomes a more flexible single device for mixed photo and video shoots.
Better Handling, Safety, And Editing
Several changes target how the aircraft flies and how footage is finished. Automatic Vision Assist now appears on screen when you fly with the DJI FPV Remote Controller 3, surfacing obstacle awareness without you having to call it up manually. The optimised descent speed along slopes is a practical safety improvement, holding the aircraft steady when you descend across sloping terrain rather than letting it drift off line.
New gimbal centre calibration gives a quick way to correct a horizon that has drifted off true, and high-precision intelligent stitching in the DJI Fly app produces cleaner seams when you edit panoramic videos. Together they tighten up both the flying and the post-production sides of the workflow.
Firmware And App Versions Released On 23 June 2026
DJI shipped v01.00.0300 with a full bundle of controller, goggles, and software versions. The complete list reads:
- Aircraft firmware: v01.00.0300 (DJI Avata 360)
- DJI Fly app: v1.21.4
- DJI Studio: v1.1.20
- DJI RC 2 firmware: v10.00.0700
- DJI RC-N3 firmware: v01.00.0200
- DJI RC-N2 firmware: v01.00.0200
- DJI Goggles 3 firmware: v01.00.1400
- DJI Goggles N3 firmware: v01.00.1000
- DJI RC Motion 3 firmware: v01.00.0200
- DJI FPV Remote Controller 3 firmware: v01.00.0300
The new features depend on matching versions across the aircraft, app, and your chosen controller or goggles, so update the whole kit together in one session.
How To Install The v01.00.0300 Firmware
The cleanest path runs through DJI Fly with the aircraft and controller paired and powered on. The basic flow is:
- Update the DJI Fly app to v1.21.4 from the App Store or Google Play.
- Power on the DJI Avata 360 and any paired remote controller, goggles, or motion controller.
- Connect the controller to your smart device, open DJI Fly, and accept the firmware prompt for each device.
- Leave every device switched on until all progress bars complete and a confirmation message appears.
- Restart the aircraft, remote controller, and goggles once the update finishes, as DJI recommends.
As with every DJI release, this update can reset flight parameters such as RTH altitude and maximum flight distance, so note your preferred settings beforehand and re-enter them after the reboot. If the update stalls, restart every device and the DJI Fly app, then try again. DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series) on a desktop offers a USB recovery path if needed.
FAQs
What is the latest DJI Avata 360 firmware version?
The latest firmware for the DJI Avata 360 is v01.00.0300, released on 23 June 2026. It pairs with DJI Fly app v1.21.4, DJI Studio v1.1.20, DJI RC 2 firmware v10.00.0700, and DJI Goggles 3 firmware v01.00.1400.
What does the DJI Avata 360 v01.00.0300 update add?
The update adds 4K 100fps recording in 360 mode, photo capture in Single Lens mode, automatic Vision Assist with the DJI FPV Remote Controller 3, gimbal centre calibration, optimised descent along slopes, and high-precision panoramic stitching in DJI Fly.
How do I update my DJI Avata 360?
Update the DJI Fly app to v1.21.4, power on the Avata 360 and any paired controller or goggles, open DJI Fly, and accept the firmware prompt when it appears. Restart every device after the update, and check your RTH altitude and flight distance settings, which can reset during the process.
Can the DJI Avata 360 record 4K slow motion?
Yes, once v01.00.0300 is installed. The update enables 4K 100fps recording in 360 mode, which gives a clean 4x slow motion when slowed to 25fps in editing while keeping the full spherical view for reframing.
Final Thoughts
DJI Avata 360 firmware v01.00.0300 is one of the most complete updates the drone has had. The jump to 4K 100fps in 360 mode lifts image quality where it matters most, while the handling, safety, and stitching improvements smooth out the whole experience from take-off to final edit. It is well worth installing before your next FPV session.
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