DJI is suing Insta360, and you can probably guess why
Affiliate links on Android Authority may earn us a commission. Learn more. Itโs been less than a day since Insta360 launched its brand-new Luna Ultra vlogging camera , and the company is already facing a lawsuit from DJI โ actually, two of them. DJI has filed lawsuits in a Texa
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Itโs been less than a day since Insta360 launched its brand-new Luna Ultra vlogging camera , and the company is already facing a lawsuit from DJI โ actually, two of them.
DJI has filed lawsuits in a Texas District Court, alleging multiple patent infringements and violations, according to a report from PetaPixel .
In the first lawsuit, the company alleges that Insta360 has infringed on design patents held by DJI. Since the Luna Ultra has a design similar to that of DJIโs Osmo Pocket series, DJI says Insta360 is using โthe same product architecture pioneered by the DJI Osmo Pocket.โ
It further adds that the โornamental designโ of the Insta360 Luna Pro and Ultra is similar to the design patented by DJI. The lawsuit alleges that pretty much everything about the Insta360 Luna Ultraโs and Proโs design is covered by two separate patents held by DJI.
DJIโs lawsuit states that Insta360 is in violation of its patent, โwhich includes without limitation the elongated handheld body, neck connecting the body to the gimbal arm connection point, gimbal assembly and camera module at the top, rotatable display and bezel, lower control section housing the scroll wheel and record button, side-mounted accessory slot, and the port opening at the base.โ
The company has also filed a second lawsuit , which alleges that Insta360 is in violation of four of DJIโs utility patents. The first patent describes a control device that allows a gimbal to switch between locked and follow modes with a single button. The second patent describes a method for a gimbal to detect and track a subject.
The third patent describes a control method in which the device uses the image it captures to provide gimbal commands for movement and subject tracking. The final patent describes a โself-contained system for tracking a subject and displaying the image, without the need for a separate application.โ

