
DJI Lito 1
DJI Lito 1 is the likely successor to the Mini 4K: sub-249g, 360° obstacle avoidance, O5 transmission with 20 km range. Leaked specs, expected price and analysis.
Price (USD)
$330
Full Specifications
| Weight | < 249 g |
| Flight Time | 50 min |
| Obstacle Avoidance | Omnidirectional 360° |
| Max Range | 20 km (O5, SDR+5G) |
| Wind Resistance | Level 5 |
| Charging Time | Not confirmed |
| Dimensions | Foldable — dimensions not confirmed |
The DJI Lito 1 is the expected successor to the DJI Mini 4K: images leaked in April 2026 by insider Igor Bogdanov (@Quadro_News) revealed a sub-249g foldable drone with O5 transmission and omnidirectional obstacle avoidance — a combination previously unavailable at this price point. DJI has made no official announcement; the data below is based on leaked specifications and FCC filings.
What the Leaks Show
The Lito 1 appears to target the sub-$350 segment with specs that would significantly outclass the current Mini 4K and Mini 2 SE:
- O5 transmission: DJI's latest transmission system (used in the Mini 4 Pro and Air 3S) providing 20 km range with improved interference resistance
- Omnidirectional 360° obstacle avoidance: currently found only in drones costing $500+
- 22 GB internal storage: the Mini 4K had no internal storage
- 50 min claimed endurance: if accurate, this would exceed every current sub-249g drone
Camera specifications have not been confirmed. The leaked information points to a 3-axis gimbal but does not specify sensor size, resolution, or video capabilities.
Context
If the Lito 1 launches at $329 with these specifications, it would represent a significant shift in the sub-$400 drone market — delivering features currently only found in the $959 Mini 4 Pro at less than half the price. The sub-249g weight and 360° obstacle avoidance combination, if confirmed, would be unprecedented at this price.
Note: All specifications in this article are based on leaks and are unconfirmed. Verify against official DJI announcements when available.
Sources: Leaked specs via @Quadro_News (April 2026), FCC filings