The New DJI Avata 2 FPV Drone Lets Everyone Fly Like A Pro Specs?

DJI AVATA 2

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Check the points below to see the DJI Avata 2 information in details are:-

  1. The Avata 2 came with the expected spec bump that any new generation would get.
  2. A larger camera for crisper photos and video, slightly increased flight time, and a few new features like Easy ACRO that gives Motion Controller 3 flyers abilities to do flips, rolls and drifts.
  3. While the increases mostly came from the Goggles if you are an avid FPV pilot a larger camera will be a welcome one.
  4. Easy ACRO is more tailored to the casual pilots and it is fun to play around with.
  5. If you need some new fun in drone flying or a simple FPV drone to expand your client offerings the Avata 2 will do you perfectly.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. 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 storage.
  10. The microSD card slot can also be found under the same rubber cover.
  11. This new design has helped to create a more aerodynamic airframe with a slightly reduced weight of 13.30 oz / 377 g which has marginally increased flight times to an advertised duration of up to 23 minutes
  12. The Avata 2 is undoubtedly nimble most notably in Manual Mode where it can reach a horizontal speed of up to 60.39mph (up to 42.50mph in EU regions).
  13. Normal Mode clocks in at 17.89mph while Sport Mode allows for speeds up to 35.79mph.
  14. Fly like an expert with the DJI Avata 2 FPV drone.
  15. It elevates the FPV flight experience with enhanced safety features improved image quality and extended flight time.
  16. Enhanced FPV Experience are designed to be paired with the new DJI Goggles 3 and DJI RC Motion 3 users can enjoy a truly immersive flight experience.
  17. Acrobatic Maneuvers Made Easy with the DJI RC Motion 3 pilots can perform aerial acrobatics with ease and whether executing flips, rolls or drifts the RC Motion 3 joystick gives you precise control.
  18. Improved Image Quality which means the 12MP camera supports HDR videography at up to 4K/60fps and slow-motion footage at 2.7K/120fps and this results in breathtaking aerial footage in any situation.
  19. Comprehensive Safety Features with integrated propeller guards automatic Return to Home (RTH) and binocular fisheye sensors this FPV prioritizes safety.
  20. Avata 2’s turtle mode also allows you to flip the drone over and continue flying after a tumble.
  21. When it comes to most obstacles you might come across Avata 2’s body can take a good beating without any noticeable damage.
  22. The Goggles 3 get a boost to DJI’s new O4 transmission system increasing the strength and stability of your feed to the drone and O4 originally came out with the Air 3 and is an almost night and day difference between even O3+ that was on the DJI Goggles 2 and original Avata.
  23. The addition of this new system also means a new manual flight controller the Flight Controller 3.
  24. Pretty much the same as previous versions this will be compatible with the Avata 2 and O4 transmission.
  25. DJI added two cameras onto the front of the goggles that allow you to look around in your environment.
  26. With just a quick double click of the Motion Controller 3’s scroll wheel or a double tap on the side of the Goggles 3 you are taken out of the flight view and can see the world in front of you.
  27. The DJI Goggles 3 are an overall great pair of FPV goggles.
  28. The battery has been moved to the back of the head strap balancing out the front weight a bit.
  29. The head strap also now features a dial tightening system similar to Apple’s Vision Pro strap which is great and has no slippage so far.
  30. The upgraded transmission system makes it hard for backwards compatible controllers and goggles.
  31. When adjusting settings for Manual Mode leaving Attitude Limit enabled keeps the Avata 2 in Level Mode which is like a beginner Manual Mode where the roll and pitch of the drone are limited and it auto levels.
  32. To fully enjoy Acro Mode this has to be switched off.
  33. Acro Mode is no more or less difficult than other cinewhoop drones but the flight times offered by the Avata 2 provide much more flight time.
    34 .Video can be captured in 4K at up to 60fps with 2.7K and 1080p offering frame rates up to 120fps for slow motion capture.

Pros

12MP 1/1.3-inch sensor
Up to 4K 60fps video
JPEG photos
Easy to use for an FPV drone
Great video quality
Two controller options
Cine whoop design
Reduced weight compared to Avata
Two controller options
Return to Home
Turtle Mode
Easy ACRO

Cons

Not suitable for stills photography
FPV goggles not for everyone
Manual mode takes time to learn

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