DJI Lito 1 and X1 drones "officially" confirmed

The FCC is often a good source for leaks. Certification by the FCC and other commissions is often required for many devices and practically for all systems with a wireless connection. These documents usually do not contain complete data sheets but pretty reliably confirm the existence of upcoming products. With that said, two new DJI drones, namely the DJI Lito 1 and Lite X1, have already received their certification and are allowed to be sold in the US.
Exact technical details on the two DJI drones are not available at this point, although photos and some specs have already been leaked. The DJI Lito 1 is expected to replace the DJI Mini 4K (from $239 on Amazon) or at least target the same market segment, which means the drone is not just intended for professional users. On the other hand, the DJI Lito X1 could be the successor to the DJI Mini 5 Pro.
The internal storage of the smaller DJI Lito 1 reportedly has a capacity of 22GB, while the DJI Lito X1 offers around 42GB. Anyhow, these drones usually also sport a microSD slot. Regarding the wireless image transmission over long distances, New Camera claims that these new DJI drones will rely on the O5 standard. This would result in a more or less unlimited range as long as a 5G cellular signal is available.
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