DJI and Insta360 are out to get each other. Insta360 has started making drones, and now, DJI has launched its first tiny camera, the DJI Osmo Nano.
Similar to the Insta360 Go, the new DJI Osmo Nano has an ultra-compact design with dual-sided magnetic mounting. It has dimensions of 59.1×42.2×22.3mm and weighs 52g. DJI has prepared a bunch of accessories so you can mount it anywhere.

It boasts a 1/1.3-inch sensor with 13.5 stops of dynamic range and 2.4μm pixel size. You can record up to 4K/60fps videos and whopping 4K/120fps for slow-motion shots.
The sensor sits behind a 143-degree ultra-wide lens, allowing you to frame your shots better, even close-up.

DJI also highlights its 10-bit and D-Log M Color support for better flexibility in editing. SuperNight mode is also here, which improves low-light performance with special algorithms.
HorizonBalancing and RockSteady 3.0 are here for stabilization.

It comes with a Li-Ion 1S battery that lasts for up to 90 minutes on a single charge.
If you want to shoot longer, the Multifunctional Vision Dock lets you shoot up to 200 minutes (1080-/24fps). It also adds a magnetic OLED touchscreen that lets you control the camera and see what it sees.

The camera is waterproof up to 10 meters, great for water sports. You can also pair two microphones directly, no receiver needed. Alternatively, you can settle for the dual built-in microphones.
It pairs using the DJI app available on both Android and iOS. Bluetooth 5.1 and WiFi 6 handle connectivity.
While it supports microSD cards of up to 1TB, you can get the DJI Osmo Nano with 64GB built-in storage for Php15,990, while the 128GB model retails for Php18,390.