Key specs
Weight: 13.30 oz / 377 g
Dimensions: 7.28 x 8.34 x 2.52 in / 185 × 212 × 64 mm
Battery: 2420 2150 mAh / up to 23 minutes
Charger type: Type-C to Type-C PD Cable / Three Battery Charging Hub
Modes: Normal, Sport, Manual (Manual only with FPV Controller 2)
Video transmission range: Up to 8 miles / 13 km (FCC) / up to 6.2 miles / 10 km (CE/SRRC/MIC)
Video resolution: 4K, 2.7K, 1080p
Frame rates: 4K up to 60 fps / 2.7K up to 120 fps / 1080p up to 120 fps
DJI is one of those companies that rarely fails to surprise. Who would have guessed that just under two years after the launch of the popular DJI Avata, we’d be welcoming the DJI Avata 2 alongside new goggles and controllers? This new model sees plenty of upgrades, firmly cementing it as one of the best drones available and one of the best FPV kits for beginners and experienced FPV pilots alike.
The Avata 2 is slightly lighter than its predecessor with a more aerodynamic design that has bumped up flight times by a few minutes in real-world conditions. It doesn’t sound like much, but in the FPV world flight times are typically short, so this is substantial. It also remains incredibly fun to fly thanks to the immersive FPV experience it provides, but with the new Easy ACRO feature, users of the DJI Motion 3 controller can now perform basic aerial stunts.
The DJI Avata 2 is available in a single-battery Fly More Bundle for $999 / £879. This bundle includes the DJI Motion 3 Controller, DJI Goggles 3, a PD (USB-C) charging and data cable, spare propellers, and other basic accessories. The three-battery Fly More Bundle costs $1199 / £1049 and includes all of the above, but it also comes with a battery charging hub and a carry bag for everything.
DJI Avata 2: Design
- Cinewhoop design
- Reduced weight compared to Avata
- Two controller options
The Avata 2 follows the cinewhoop style design where propeller guards are built around the propellers to protect them and objects in the event of a crash. In terms of dimensions, the Avata 2 is slightly longer and wider than its predecessor but is also shorter at 7.28 x 8.34 x 2.52 -inches / 185 × 212 × 64mm. The USB-C port has also been moved to a more convenient side location that’s easier to access and allows for computer-based firmware updates using DJI Assistant 2 and to access the 46GB of onboard…
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