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Home / Technology / DJI Drones Dodge US Ban: Lito Models Sneak Through FCC

DJI Drones Dodge US Ban: Lito Models Sneak Through FCC

2 Feb

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Summary

  • Two new DJI drones, Lito 1 and Lito X1, registered with FCC in the US.
  • These models likely replace DJI Mini 4K and Mini 5 Pro, targeting beginners.
  • Drones registered in Nov/Dec 2025, potentially beating the Dec 23, 2025 ban.
DJI Drones Dodge US Ban: Lito Models Sneak Through FCC

Two new DJI drones, identified as the Lito 1 and Lito X1, have reportedly passed through the FCC in the United States. These registrations occurred in November and early December 2025, just before the December 23, 2025, ban on DJI devices in the US. It is speculated that these models will succeed the DJI Mini 4K and DJI Mini 5 Pro, respectively, catering to the beginner drone market.

An official announcement for the Lito drones is expected from late February to early April 2026, with sales commencing shortly thereafter. While FCC documents offer limited details, leaked information suggests minor design modifications and features such as 360-degree obstacle avoidance and a flight range exceeding 20 kilometers. Predicted pricing for the Lito 1 is around $330, and for the Lito X1, approximately $759.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The new DJI drones are identified as the Lito 1 and Lito X1, which have reportedly passed through the FCC in the United States.
The DJI Lito drones were registered in November and early December 2025, just before the December 23, 2025, ban on DJI devices in the US.
Features are expected to include 360-degree obstacle avoidance and a flight range exceeding 20 kilometers, with minor design modifications.

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