DJI Avata 2 (Drone Only)
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FPV Flight Experience
DJI Goggles 3 has HD micro-OLED displays and low video latency. It also has Real View PiP, for awareness without removing the goggles.
Easy ACRO
RC Motion 3 allows for stunning flying acrobatics simply with one push, including front/back flips, sideways rolls and 180° drifts.
Tight Shots in Super-Wide 4K
Capture the thrill of flight with crisp 4K/60fps HDR video. [1] Enjoy a 155° ultra-wide-angle FOV that enhances low-altitude, high-speed flying.
1/1.3-inch Image Sensor
The upgraded 1/1.3-inch image sensor [2] expands the dynamic range, handling low-light more effectively to get great footage.
Built-in Propeller Guard
Avata 2 combines the body and propeller guard, for more protection. Lighter and more agile, [2] it can showcase your skills.
Turtle Mode
Avata 2 can flip itself into takeoff position with Turtle mode, so you can get airborne again.
Binocular Fisheye Visual Positioning
Binocular fisheye sensors enable downward and backward visual positioning for low-altitude and indoor flights, enhancing stability and safety.
One-Tap Sky VFX
With the LightCut app, you can add Sky VFX, or use One-Tap Edit and a range of templates in the post to easily create engaging aerial footage.
In the Box
DJI Avata 2
× 1
DJI Avata 2 Intelligent Flight Battery
× 1
DJI Avata 2 Propellers (Pair)
× 4
DJI Avata 2 Propeller Screw
× 16
DJI Avata 2 Gimbal Protector
× 1
Type-C to Type-C PD Cable
× 1
Screwdriver
× 1
Let’s Answer Your Questions
Compared to other consumer drones from DJI, what sets the DJI Avata 2 apart?
The DJI Avata 2 is an FPV (first-person view) drone that requires a DJI Goggles series product, a DJI RC Motion series product, or a DJI FPV Remote Controller product to operate. This immersive flight experience captures the fun of freely navigating the environment. DJI Avata 2 offers unique camera angles and an enjoyable, playful control experience, unlike other consumer drones.
The unique recording perspective: With its integrated propeller guard designed for safety, DJI Avata 2 can fly in low-altitude, indoor, and wooded areas or even under bridges and get incredibly close to subjects. These images and videos are from unique angles.
Fun control experience: When paired with DJI RC Motion 3, users can quickly learn to fly without complicated and extensive instructions. There is a beginner’s mode to ensure safety and an Easy ACRO function that adds to the flying fun. When used with DJI FPV Controller 3, users can fly in manual mode (M mode), giving them total freedom to soar through the skies.
What advanced controls does DJI Avata 2 support?
It supports M mode (Manual mode)* flying.
* Requires DJI FPV Remote Controller 2 or DJI FPV Remote Controller 3.
Compared to DJI Avata, what improvements have been made in the camera module of DJI Avata 2?
1. The light-sensitive area of the image sensor has been increased, which leads to higher sensitivity and significantly better imaging results, also making it more suitable for low-light shooting.
2. The dynamic range of the image sensor has been improved, making it more suitable for scenes with a high dynamic range.
3. EIS has been enhanced. When used with DJI RC Motion 3, RockSteady is enabled at normal shooting angles and video recording at frame rates up to 60fps, resulting in smoother and more stable footage.
4. It supports a 10-bit D-Log M color profile, providing users with more post-processing and video editing flexibility.
Does the DJI Avata 2 camera support electronic stabilization?
Yes, it offers three selectable modes: RockSteady, HorizonSteady, and Off.
* With stabilization turned off, footage captured with the wide-angle view supports Gyroflow offline stabilization .
The default electronic stabilization mode for Avata 2 out of the box is RockSteady. Users can adjust the settings via the Settings > Camera > EIS in the goggles menu.
Compared to the O3 video transmission of DJI Avata, what are the improvements of the O4 video transmission of DJI Avata 2?
1. It utilizes a new hardware solution. The aircraft antennas have upgraded from two (2T2R) to four (2T4R).
2. It includes a new frequency band, extending the maximum transmission distance of the high-definition live feed to 13 km*, with up to 60 MHz in communication bandwidth.
3. The maximum transmission bitrate has been increased to 60Mbps.
4. When paired with DJI Goggles 3, the latency is as low as 24 ms for 1080p/100fps live feeds and as low as 40 ms for 1080p/60fps live feeds.
Measured in an unobstructed outdoor environment free of interference. The above data shows the farthest communication range for one-way, non-return flights under FCC standards and is for reference only. Always pay attention to RTH reminders on the goggles screen during your flight.
What are the differences between DJI Goggles 2, DJI Goggles Integra, and DJI Goggles 3? What improvements have been made to DJI Goggles 3?
Differences:
DJI Goggles 3 and DJI Goggles 2 are similar in size and screen display performance. However, Goggles 3 exhibits significant enhancements in video transmission. When paired with Avata 2, they can achieve a minimum transmission latency of 24 milliseconds.
Upgrades:
Compared to DJI Goggles 2 and DJI Goggles Integra, DJI Goggles 3 innovates with an integrated forehead pad design, offering superior comfort. The new Real View PiP feature enhances safety during takeoff and landing.
Does DJI Goggles 3 support real-time video output (livestreaming)?
DJI Goggles 3 supports live feed sharing via Wi-Fi. You can share the live feed to the DJI Fly app over Wi-Fi and enable live streaming within the app.
Some countries and regions prohibit the use of the 5.1GHz or 5.8GHz frequency band, or both. In some countries and regions, the 5.1GHz frequency is only allowed for indoor use. If the 5.1/5.8GHz frequency band is unavailable (such as in Japan), screen sharing to a smartphone via Wi-Fi is unavailable. To achieve screen sharing, a wired connection is recommended. Before flying, make sure to check and comply with local regulations.
How do I use DJI Goggles 3 with astigmatism, nearsightedness, or farsightedness?
DJI Goggles 3 comes with a built-in diopter adjustment function, convenient for users from -6.0 D to +2.0 D dioptors. For those outside this range, you can use the combination of the included -2.0 D lenses and frames.
If you require astigmatism correction, or if the built-in adjustment provided lenses are unsuitable, you can purchase additional lenses from an optician and fit them to the goggles.
What is the difference between DJI RC Motion 3 and the previous generation DJI motion controller?
Compared with the last generation, DJI RC Motion 3 features a reduced overall size, which provides a more comfortable grip and makes it easier to carry. The addition of a dedicated dial enables control over the gimbal pitch and the option to switch between different display modes on the goggles. The accelerator has been redesigned to a two-stop throttle mechanism for a better flight control experience. The new AR cursor and its interaction allow for quick and easy adjustments of various parameters, simplifying the operation process.
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* When used with DJI Goggles 3, only DJI RC Motion 3 and DJI FPV Remote Controller 3 are supported. When used with DJI Goggles 2 or DJI Goggles Integra, only DJI RC Motion 2 and DJI FPV Remote Controller 2 are supported.
1. HDR video is only available with the following shooting specifications: When EIS is turned off, using a 16:9 aspect ratio and recording at 4K/2.7K/1080p@60/50/30fps, or using a 4:3 aspect ratio and recording at 4K/2.7K/1080p@30fps; When EIS is set to RockSteady or HorizonSteady, using either a 16:9 or 4:3 aspect ratio and recording at 4K/2.7K/1080p@30fps.
2. Compared to DJI Avata.