DJI Avata, First-Person View Drone with 4K Stabilized Video, Super-Wide 155° FOV, Built-in Propeller Guard, HD Low-Latency Transmission, Black, FAA Remote ID Compliant
Original price was: $629.00.$499.00Current price is: $499.00.
Price: $629.00 - $499.00
(as of Nov 21, 2024 15:32:54 UTC – Details)
Overview
DJI Avata is available in the following five purchasing options:
DJI Avata Pro-View Combo (DJI RC Motion 2): Includes DJI Avata drone and related accessories as well as DJI Goggles 2 and DJI RC Motion 2, which provide flexible controls and rich functions for an immersive flight experience.
DJI Avata Explorer Combo: Includes DJI Avata drone and related accessories as well as DJI Goggles Integra and DJI RC Motion 2, allowing you to experience comfortable flight with the integrated wearing design.
DJI Avata Pro-View Combo: DJI Goggles 2 and DJI Motion Controller provide an immersive sensory experience with intuitive control by hand and head movements.
DJI Avata Fly Smart Combo: Includes DJI FPV Goggles V2 and DJI Motion Controller, making it a cost-effective choice for immersive flight experience.
DJI Avata: Includes DJI Avata drone and related accessories, you can purchase goggles and remote controller separately.
Notes
1. DJI Avata is compatible with DJI Goggles 2, DJI Goggles Integra, DJI FPV Goggles V2, DJI FPV Remote Controller 2, DJI Motion Controller 2, and DJI Motion Controller.
2. The 155° FOV is only available when the aspect ratio is 4:3, and the video recording specification is 2.7K@50/60fps or 1080p@50fps/60fps; the aspect ratio is 16:9, and the video recording specification is 4K@50/60fps, 2.7K@50/60fps, or 1080p@50/60fps.
3. HorizonSteady is only available in Normal mode FOV with an aspect ratio of 16:9 and the video recording specification of 4K@50/60fps, 2.7K@50/60fps, or 1080p@50/60fps. RockSteady is unavailable when the video recording specification is 2.7K@100/120fps or 1080p@100/120fps.
4. DJI Avata only supports downward obstacle sensing when used with DJI FPV Remote Controller 2 or DJI Motion Controller in N Mode or S Mode.
5. DJI Avata must maintain a distance of at least 0.25 m from the ground.”
Experience the Thrill of Flying: Enjoy total immersion and intuitive control with DJI Avata. When you combine Avata with the goggles and motion controller, flight becomes accessible to all.
FAA Remote ID Compliant – DJI Avata complies with the FAA Remote ID rule. Please check the compliance document below to see the user guide for Remote ID, and you can visit the FAA’s website for requirements of drone registration and Remote ID.
Ultra-Smooth 4K Footage: Avata features an upgraded camera system so that no extra attachments are needed. Enjoy next-level imagery with the 1/1.7-inch sensor, 155° FOV, and flagship stabilization.
Palm-Sized and Agile: The lightweight and compact design of Avata makes it easy to carry and more capable of agile maneuvers. Fly between gaps, though branches, and take it with you on any adventure.
Be Bold, Fly Far: Avata offers an impressive 18-minute flight time and upgraded safety. With the built-in propeller guard, it can handle minor contact, stay in the air, and keep on flying.
Backed by Flagship Transmission: Get a sharp and responsive HD live feed with DJI O3+ video transmission at distances of up to 10 km.
Does not include a remote controller or goggles. Remote Controller and Goggles are sold separately. Compatible with the DJI Motion Controller, DJI FPV Remote Controller 2, or DJI FPV Goggles V2.
Customers say
Customers like the ease of flight, ease of use, and video quality of the unmanned aerial vehicle. They mention it’s easy to maneuver in tight areas, and designed for first-time users. Some are satisfied with the fun to operate. However, some customers have issues with the ease of setup and reliability. Opinions differ on the drone functionality.
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11 reviews for DJI Avata, First-Person View Drone with 4K Stabilized Video, Super-Wide 155° FOV, Built-in Propeller Guard, HD Low-Latency Transmission, Black, FAA Remote ID Compliant
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Original price was: $629.00.$499.00Current price is: $499.00.
Tony Black –
FPV is the way to go
I like this so much better than my other drones from the same company. The only downside is it does get pushed around by the wind a little and it does need a better antenna system on both fans to really fly beyond your line site.I got mine at a crazy deal I think because the last person couldnât figure out how to fly. In order to fly it, you have to tether it to your phone. Otherwise it will not takeoff and that has to do with the drone laws here in America.
Gabriel Sherman –
Super intuitive controls, extremely fun.
Though you canât 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 âpersonalizedâ because it really feels like youâre there, taking the video/photo yourself
Everyone needs a little CLT –
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
James V. –
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.
Roger matros –
My first drone ever
I don’t generally write reviews, I click x amount of stars and get back to my day. In this instance though I felt compelled to make a few comments. As stated this is my first drone ever, I did a lot of research, always interested but not enough to shell out the substantial cost these things demand. I finally stumbled across the Avata, watched several hours of YouTube videos, read all the reviews I could find, put it in my cart and I now own it. The clincher for me was the FPV. Being able to fly from the perspective of the drone is just too cool. The Avata does deliver on this, however I have noticed a few things that hopefully will help any other perspective newbies not make the same mistakes I did and will save them some time. First, as stated this thing is amazing, The goggles 2 work really well, I don’t get a headache or motion sick, they are comfortable to wear and the resolution is good. The Motion 2 controller works really well and on my first flight I was able to easily maneuver through trees over fences and down some canals. I have run into a few problems and here are my recommendations to hopefully help someone else avoid them.1. Make sure you have a really high quality USB cord or better yet three of them. It is really frustrating to travel to a flight zone and your goggles will not connect with your phone.2. The Fly More kit is a must but in addition order an extra Goggle battery, it would be nice if the Fly more kit included one.3. Pay attention to the Micro SD cards you get. Do your research to avoid the Slow SD error code. San Disk Extreme Pro or Lexar Professional Gold are what I am trying out.4. Get a really good usb charger, these batteries take a long time to charge and you want to be able to charge everything simultaneously.5. The first few times you fly bring somebody with you to help lookup and clear error codes. Having to constantly take off the goggles to lookup fixes can be tedious.6. If you are a beginner there is no such thing as a quick flight, it will take on average twenty minutes to get setup and into the air.7. Get a good case, you have to carry a lot of gear and this will make it easier.My one and only real gripe about the Avata and many share this same viewpoint, is downloading video. Could it have been that difficult to put a usb port somewhere that’s easy to access?That is my review, I hope it helps somebody who is either deciding to buying an Avata or putting one in their cart.
Matt –
Easy to learn
This Explorer Combo with the Integra googles do not need an internet connection to fly only GPS. Very easy to learn. Bit louder than expected but all drones are. Signal holds up well even in heavy redwood and mountains. Set up a bit confusing but-Turn on with short press then 3 second hold-Pair the units following the headset display instructions-Plug in your headset to your phone with the DJI app and it will have updates for your stuff. TURN ON AND CONNECT ALL DEVICES TO UPDATE THEM ALL BEFORE UPDATINGBattery charges in 1 hour with 50watt adaptor and discharges in 18minutes as advertised.
Michael Janzen –
As entry into the stunning world of FPV this little drone has what it takes. Love the avata and looking forward to enjoying it a great deal this summer :)It is so easy to fly right out of the box for a complete new entry to flying with goggles 2 and motion controller 2 that I was hooked instantly. The sensation of flying is uncanny and can even make my knees go on me! Truly a fun experience.The footage is fantastic in 4k. Really crisp. Camera stills arent fantastic but i come from fuji cameras and lenses so i am spoiled with quality. To be fair they will be good for most situations.This drone is well over 249 grams so be sure to write your basic RPAS test and get certified to enjoy this lovely drone hassle free. Register the drone as well. Total cost to do this about 1 hour of time and $15. Beats the 1k fine you can get for not doing it.Lets keep the drone hobby fun in Canada by flying safe and respectfully!
antonio –
Lo tengo desde marzo y contento con el pero un poco mal sabor de boca por qué los señores de dji sacaron al muy poco tiempo el avata 2 con mas calidad de imagen y mejores gafas pero claro no va ser todo en contra por qué el avata 2 a diferencia del avata , no se puede desmontar y por tanto cualquier golpe supone mandarlo a dji para reparar. Asà que para empezar el avata es muy buen drone y con las aplicaciones en internet para retocar vÃdeos e imágenes se pueden sacar buenas tomas para mi muy buen drone
maurizio –
Buon drone fpv. Un po’ rumoroso quando si spinge
Andrea Cappellari –
Il prodotto sembra aver adempiuto al suo scopo, essendo un regalo mi sono fatto assicurare non ci siano stati problemi di sorta
Sebastian P –
Compare to the old fashion drone which works with mobile phone – this is Rolls-Royce.I do not mind that the battery last for 15 minutes.Money well invested.