DJI Avata 360 (DJI RC 2)
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1-Inch Flagship Imaging [1], 8K/60fps HDR Video [2]
1-inch-equivalent sensors [1], large 2.4 μm pixels, and high dynamic range deliver exquisite clarity. 8K/60fps HDR 360° video provides sufficient resolution for sharp cropped shots.

Powerful Video Transmission, Immersive Flight
DJI O4+ video transmission system features strong anti-interference capabilities, delivers high-definition, high-frame-rate transmission at 1080p/60fps, and supports a range of up to 20 km [5].

Infinite Creativity From One Take [2]
Capture a full 360° view in a single flight. In post, reframe from any perspective to turn one clip into multiple creations.
Unlimited Rotation, Unbound Vision
360° imaging enables infinite rotation and tilt control. Even when flying in one direction, you can effortlessly rotate the horizons, make the view do a flip, or create the dolly zoom effect.

Omnidirectional Obstacle Sensing [3] & Propeller Guard
Nightscape omnidirectional obstacle sensing works even during action tracking. The integrated propeller guard provides an extra layer of safety.

360° and Single Lens, Flexible Dual Modes [3]
Seamlessly switch from 360° to Single Lens mode for classic Avata-style filming in 4K/60fps [4]. Get the flexibility of two forms in one powerful drone.

Spotlight Free [2] for Instant Shareable Footage
No need to aim. Spotlight Free [2] locks onto a moving subject and assists with camera movement. Just fly freely, and easily nail epic shots.

FPV Flights & Aerial Filming in One Drone
Choose RC 2 for precise framing. Or use Goggles 3/N3 paired with RC Motion 3 for immersive flight where the view moves naturally with your head.
In the Box

DJI Avata 360
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DJI RC 2
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DJI Avata 360 Intelligent Flight Battery
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DJI Avata 360 Gimbal Protector
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DJI Avata 360 Spare Propellers (Pair)
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Screwdriver
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DJI Avata 360 Foldable Landing Pad
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DJI Avata 360 Lens Cleaning Cloth
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USB-C to USB-C Data Cable
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Which is the Best for You?
Max Video Transmission Range: 20 km (FCC)10 km (CE/SRRC/MIC)
Max Video Transmission Range: 13 km (FCC)10 km (CE/SRRC/MIC)
Let’s Answer Your Questions
How do the features of DJI Avata 360 differ across various control methods and shooting modes?
Feature availability varies based on your control method and shooting mode.
360° Mode:
8K/60fps HDR video recording, FocusTrack, the 360° Virtual Gimbal, omnidirectional obstacle sensing, and other 360°‑specific features are available only in 360° mode. Some intelligent features vary by control method.
· Only available when using goggles paired with a motion controller: features such as acrobatic maneuvers and Head Tracking.
· Only available when used with a standard remote controller: features such as QuickShots and ActiveTrack 360° in FocusTrack.
Single Lens Mode:
This mode only supports video recording, with a maximum resolution of 4K/60fps. In this mode:
· When used with goggles and motion controller, you can fly and shoot in First-Person View (FPV) for better flat video image quality.
· When used with a standard remote controller, you can also fly and shoot in First-Person View (FPV). The footage tilts with the drone's attitude, giving your footage a dynamic, FPV-style look.
What are the advantages of DJI Avata 360’s native 8K 360° Video?
DJI Avata 360 features two newly designed square CMOS sensors with optimized pixel arrangement, increasing each sensor's vertical pixel count to 4,000, up from 3,000 on traditional rectangular sensors. This enables native 8K (4K+4K) 360° video recording with dual lenses. With large 2.4μm pixels for enhanced light sensitivity and up to 13.5 stops of dynamic range, combined with an f/1.9 aperture, it delivers excellent high dynamic range footage and low-light image quality in both high-contrast scenes and dim environments.
What resolution settings does DJI Avata 360 support?
360° Mode:
8K (2:1): 7680 × 3840@60/50/48/30/25/24fps
6K (2:1): 6000 × 3000@60/50/48/30/25/24fps
Single Lens Mode:
Single Lens 4K (4:3)*: 3840 × 2880@60/50/48/30/25/24fps
Single Lens 4K (16:9): 3840 × 2160@60/50/48/30/25/24fps
Single Lens 2.7K (4:3)*: 2688 × 2016@120/100/60/50/48/30/25/24fps
Single Lens 2.7K (16:9): 2688 × 1512@120/100/60/50/48/30/25/24fps
* Supported only when using Goggles 3/N3 paired with RC Motion 3 or FPV Remote Controller 3.
What video formats does DJI Avata 360 support?
OSV for 360° videos and MP4 (HEVC) for flat videos.
Does DJI Avata 360 support obstacle sensing?
DJI Avata 360 supports omnidirectional obstacle sensing*, and obstacle sensing on the left, right, and rear utilizes the fisheye cameras, so omnidirectional obstacle sensing is only available in 360° mode. In Single Lens mode, only forward obstacle sensing is supported.
* Omnidirectional obstacle sensing is only effective on surfaces with discernible textures and in lighting conditions of 1 lux or greater. Refer to the official DJI product page or the product user manual for details.
What are the charging options for DJI Avata 360? How long does it take to fully charge?
There are two charging methods: parallel charging via the Charging Hub* or charging the aircraft body directly.
1. When using the Charging Hub (100W max charging power): With the DJI 100W USB-C Power Adapter, the charging hub charges three batteries simultaneously*, taking approx. 100 minutes** from 0% to 100% and approx. 70 minutes** from 10% to 90%. When charging a single battery, it takes approx. 47 minutes** from 0% to 100% and approx. 31 minutes** from 10% to 90%.
2. When directly charging the aircraft body (65W max charging power): With the DJI 65W Portable Charger, it takes approx. 73 minutes** to charge the battery from 0% to 100% and approx. 51 minutes** to charge the battery from 10% to 90%.
* Parallel charging requires the DJI 65W Portable Charger or DJI 100W USB-C Power Adapter. With an input of 65 W or higher, the hub supports parallel charging. Otherwise, it charges sequentially, prioritizing the highest battery level.
** Charging time is measured in a test environment with a temperature of 25°C. Actual charging time may increase due to higher ambient temperatures or variations in mains voltage between regions.
Which remote controllers and goggles are compatible with DJI Avata 360?
Standard Remote Controller: DJI RC 2, DJI RC-N2, DJI RC-N3
Motion Controller (requires pairing with DJI Goggles 3 or DJI Goggles N3): DJI RC Motion 3
FPV Remote Controller (requires pairing with DJI Goggles 3 or DJI Goggles N3): DJI FPV Remote Controller 3
Goggles (require pairing with DJI RC Motion 3 or DJI FPV Remote Controller 3): DJI Goggles 3, DJI Goggles N3
Does the max transmission distance of the O4+ video transmission system vary according to the interference level of the environment?
In different environments, the wireless interference level is different, and the max transmission distance will vary.
Unobstructed:
Strong Interference: Urban landscape, approx. 1.5-4 km
Medium Interference: Suburban landscape, approx. 4-10 km
Low Interference: Suburb/Seaside, approx. 10-20 km
Obstructed:
Low Interference and Obstructed by Buildings: approx. 0-0.7 km
Low Interference and Obstructed by Trees: approx. 0.7-4.5 km
Data tested under FCC standard in obstructed or unobstructed environments with typical interference. Used for reference purposes only and provides no guarantee for actual transmission distance.
How to protect the lens of DJI Avata 360?
The surfaces of both fisheye lenses feature multi-layer coatings and hardening processes, ensuring outstanding image quality. However, as camera lenses are high-precision and delicate components, careful handling and protection are still recommended.
When storing the aircraft, make sure the gimbal is locked and the gimbal protector is attached to prevent keys, sand, and other hard objects from scratching the lens surface. Before attaching, check the inside of the gimbal protector for any foreign objects to prevent sand or other hard particles from sticking to the inner surface and scratching the lens. If a front element is scratched, you can purchase the DJI Avata 360 Replacement Lens Kit With Tools to replace it.
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* All videos and images on this page were shot using DJI Avata 360 by professionals in strict compliance with local laws and regulations and have been variously edited in post-production. All videos and images are for reference only. Always observe local laws and regulations and ensure the aircraft has obtained relevant certifications and airspace authorizations before flying.
** All data on this page was collected with a production model of DJI Avata 360 in a controlled test environment. Actual experience may vary depending on the environment, usage, and firmware version.
*** All images, videos, and screen display contents about the product itself on this page are for reference only. Actual product effects (including but not limited to appearance, color, and size) and screen display contents (including but not limited to backgrounds, UI, and illustrations) may vary.
1. Only available in 360° mode. When capturing 360° content, each of DJI Avata 360's two CMOS sensors features an imaging area equivalent to that of a 1‑inch CMOS sensor with a 4:3 aspect ratio.
2. Only available in 360° mode.
3. Conditions for enabling nightscape omnidirectional obstacle sensing: The drone's front, back, left, right, or top sides are within range of surfaces with discernible textures with illuminance that exceeds 1 lux. Similarly, the ground below is textured and diffusely reflective with a reflectivity above 20% (such as walls, trees, or people), also in lighting conditions with illuminance higher than 1 lux. DO NOT fly in severe weather conditions, such as in strong winds (wind speed of 10.7 m/s or more), snow, rain, lightning, or fog. DO NOT fly the aircraft 5,000 m (16,404 ft.) or higher above sea level. DO NOT fly the aircraft in environments where the temperature is below -10° C (14° F) or above 40° C (104° F). DO NOT take off from moving objects, such as cars or boats. DO NOT fly close to reflective surfaces such as water or snow. Otherwise, the vision system may not work correctly. The vision system may not work properly in dim environments. Always fly with caution and prevent the aircraft from entering Attitude mode. DO NOT fly near areas with magnetic or radio interference. Familiar magnetic or radio interference sources include Wi-Fi hotspots, routers, Bluetooth devices, high-voltage lines, large-scale power transmission stations, radar stations, mobile base stations, and broadcasting towers. Avoid sand entering the aircraft when taking off in desert or beach areas. Fly the aircraft in open areas away from crowds. Buildings, mountains, and trees may block the GNSS signal and affect the onboard compass. Omnidirectional Obstacle Sensing is effective only in 360° mode on surfaces with discernible textures and in lighting conditions of 1 lux or greater, and is not available when entering the playback interface. In Single Lens mode, only forward obstacle sensing is supported.
4. In Single Lens mode, 4:3 aspect ratio video recording is only supported when used with Goggles 3/N3 paired with RC Motion 3 or FPV Remote Controller 3.
5. Measured in an outdoor, open environment, without interference, and with FCC compliance. The 20 km transmission distance is only achievable under FCC standards; in mainland China, the SRRC standard is adopted, with a maximum transmission distance of 10 km. The above data shows the farthest communication range for one-way, non-return flights. Always pay attention to reminders in the app during your flight.

























