🚀 Elevate Your Perspective with DJI Avata!
The DJI Avata is a cutting-edge first-person view drone that offers 4K stabilized video, a super-wide 155° field of view, and a built-in propeller guard for enhanced safety. With a maximum range of 10 kilometers and an impressive 18-minute flight time, this compact drone is designed for both novice and experienced pilots. It is FAA Remote ID compliant and features advanced HD low-latency transmission, making it the perfect companion for aerial adventures.
Maximum Range | 10 Kilometers |
Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Are batteries included? | Yes |
Supported Image Format | JPEG |
Video Output Resolution | 1920x1080 Pixels |
Includes Remote? | No |
Optical Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Includes Rechargeable Battery | Yes |
Video Capture Format | MP4 |
Remote Control Technology | Wi-Fi |
Control Type | Remote Control |
Media Type | Micro SD |
Special Features | First-Person View, 4K Stabilized Video, Super-Wide 155° FOV, Built-in Propeller Guard, HD Low-Latency Transmission, FAA Remote ID Compliant |
Video Capture Resolution | 4K |
Effective Still Resolution | 12 |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Skill Level | All |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.1"L x 7.1"W x 3.1"H |
Item Weight | 0.41 Kilograms |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Color | Black |
G**N
Super intuitive controls, extremely fun.
Though you can’t go 60 with the motion controller, it is significantly more intuitive (like a Wii remote) to fly with, and you can still go very fast, fast enough to learn to fly with before getting a controller in the future. Everything works very smoothly, the drone itself is durable and battery life is very good for an fpv drone, though I would recommend getting a couple extra for that extended use. It takes beautiful cinematic video that is so much more “personalized” because it really feels like you’re there, taking the video/photo yourself
A**D
Received somebody's old Avata.
Apparently somebody decided to buy a new one and return the old on in its box and get their money back. The Avata I received wasn't wrapped, the safety seal was broken and it showed signs of being flown into things and the entire thing was dusty like it had been sitting on a shelf. All of the packaging on the charger and replacement props were ripped open and the USB cord was missing entirely. Not sure how this got through the return department and sent back out as a new item. When I went to send it back for a replacement the only option it gave me was a full refund. I talked to a customer service representative through the chat and they told me they'd sent out my replacement and sent me the return shipping label to my e-mail. After waiting an hour and still not receiving the e-mail or seeing the replacement order in my orders I contacted support again to discover the first agent never actually put in for my replacement. Luckily the second agent was much more helpful. They had to get it approved by their supervisor but was able to process my replacement and I received a new wrapped Avata the next day.The drone itself is awesome. I bought some bumper guards to go over the plastic and an aluminum gimbal protector to go on the front. I've been flying it around the house zipping around corners. Already hit a few things and crashed a few times but the drone hasn't taken any damage with the add-ons I put on it. Great indoor drone. Much more fun to fly indoors than my DJI FPV. You can be more bold with it knowing that the propellers won't end up hitting the walls and send the drone crashing. If you bump something hard enough it will still probably crash though. This will my go-to drone for indoor filming and filming in wooded areas with lots of trees.
E**T
FPV rocks, here are pros/cons to Avata
DJI Avata, Goggles 2, RC Motion 2Cons:- Distance is limited to about 1.5-2 miles line of sight, much less if there are houses or hills between view.- Supposed to be able to fly without cell phone but I haven't figured that out, when I disconnect or don't connect the drone loses connection.- Battery can fall out with collisionPros:- RC Motion 2 is super easy to fly with, I've seen the negative comments, if you're drone racing it may not give you quite the control needed, but for recreational flying it is fun and easy. Caveat, I haven't tried in Manual Mode yet, that may increase functionality to be on par with regular controller- Goggles 2 are very comfortable, outstanding granularity on view, small enough that you quickly don't notice, eyes are very adjustable both in pupil distance and focus. They also come with inserts for prescription if needed- Flight time is good, I get about 15 min per battery in Sport Mode and rarely hovering- Speed is maxed at about 30mph, not sure if that is setting, I'm still learning to customize
J**.
UNUSABLE. DO NOT BUY THIS.
You don't know until you buy this that your FAA ID has to be verified prior to EACH liftoff. This means that you have to have your phone connected to the goggles, WITH A NETWORK CONNECTION, before you can fly the drone. If you're in your front yard, now you need your phone WIRED to the goggles to fly. BTW, this also drains the goggles' battery, because it's charging your phone now.If you're in nature, without a network connection, you're hosed. No fly. None. No drone flight. Period. If you can't wire your phone to the goggles AND get a network connection to your phone (you know, like everywhere worth photographing) then you're not allowed to take off.This is NOT acceptable. I'll be returning mine, which is too bad, because it's a nice unit that flies well.
J**M
Sounds like a leaf blower, yet provides MUCH more fun.
Hello! Yes - so the DJI Avata - first... I'll give the negatives....:1. So the battery life is not great - they take a while to charge to 100% and will last you about 10 mins of flying time without completely depleting the battery for the trip back to homebase.2. The Avata is loud, the loudest drone I've had to date - it isn't that bad on the launchpad at idle, but instantly increases upon takeoff. If you are trying to be stealthy in a condensed neighborhood - just keep that in mind.3. The Goggles are an awesome experience, although they may restrict natural nose respirations for some as they aren't very heavy - but will likely rest on the bridge of your nose.The Good:1. A total immersive experience and the yoke (if purchased) makes it very easy to fly, simple inputs to the yoke will result in a smooth flight - it is very responsive.2. Easy to maneuver in tight areas where obstacles may be found, I easily flew around the inside of my house and the props are covered which helps protect from damage.I probably would have bought another drone prior to this - it was my first one, I have had a lot of fun with it - but if you want to fly for a long time, you'll need several batteries. I would definitely recommend the fly more kit as like I said - you'll get about 10 mins flight time then have to stop for a couple hours for charge. The first person view is awesome though.
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