DJI Avata 2 Fly More Combo (1 Battery), FPV Drone with Camera 4K

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DJI Avata 2 Fly More Combo (1 Battery), FPV Drone with Camera 4K

(7 customer reviews)

$999.00

Last updated on November 7, 2024 2:25 pm
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  • Unlock Adrenaline-Pumping Immersive Flying – Prompt visual feedback through goggles as if you were right there in the cockpit, enjoying a breathtaking perspective, pure thrill and total freedom.
  • Intuitive Motion Control – Effortlessly control the drone’s movement with your hand, no complex buttons—just natural, easy movements, enabling even beginners to fly confidently and with ease.
  • Easy Acrobatics, Fly like a pro in no time- Perform jaw-dropping Flips, Rolls, and 180° Drifts without extensive training. Elevate your flying skills and capture awesome with ease.
  • Tight Shots in Super-Wide 4K – The 155° FOV and ultra-sharp video bring you a unique experience, and the 1/1.3-inch image sensor helps you capture stunning 4K/60fps low-altitude footage.
  • Built-in Propeller Guard for Safety – Super-sturdy! With integrated propeller guards, the drone is more robust and durable, allowing you to fly more freely in various scenarios.
  • Hassle-Free POV Content, Film making at launch – Lightweight and portable, the drone is ready to help capture high quality POV content, and LightCut app offers numerous templates to make your content creation a breeze.
  • DJI Avata 2 Fly More Combo (1 Battery) includes everything in the Drone Only options as well as DJI RC Motion 3, DJI Goggles 3, and more. Great for new users who want the full FPV experience.
  • FAA Remote ID Compliant – DJI Avata 2 complies with the FAA Remote ID rule. Please visit the FAA’s website for requirements of drone registration and Remote ID.
Brand

DJI

Model Name

QF3W4K

Special Feature

Up to 23 Minutes of Flight Time, RockSteady and HorizonSteady Stabilization

Color

Black

Effective Still Resolution

12 MP

Included Components

DJI Avata 2 Intelligent Flight Battery x1, DJI RC Motion 3 x1, DJI Avata 2 x1, DJI Goggles 3 x1, Spare Propellers (Pair) x2, Spare Screws x8, DJI Avata 2 Gimbal Protector x1, Type-C to Type-C PD Cable x1, Screwdriver x1, DJI RC Motion 3 Lanyard x1, DJI Goggles 3 Foam Padding x1;DJI Goggles 3 Additional Forehead Pad x1, DJI Goggles 3 -2.0D Corrective Lenses (Pair) x1, USB-C OTG Cable x1

Item Weight

13.3 ounces

Battery Cell Composition

Lithium Ion

Are Batteries Included

Yes

Rechargeable Battery Included

Yes

Manufacturer

DJI

Product Dimensions

8.35 x 2.52 x 7.28 inches

Item model number

6941565980083

Batteries

1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)

Date First Available

April 11, 2024

Country of Origin

China

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7 reviews for DJI Avata 2 Fly More Combo (1 Battery), FPV Drone with Camera 4K

  1. Jonathan C.

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    Si bien, si se requiere cierta habilidad y conocimientos previos en manejo de drones estabilizados, el Avata 2 es bastante fácil de manejar. El vídeo es literalmente el primer vuelo que le dimos y superó nuestras expectativas perfectamente.

  2. jose

    È incredibile

  3. Martin

    10 minutes in beginner mode then you can move to normal mode. It is honestly so easy to use you can be in sport mode flying like a champ in less than an hour. Excellent video quality and so easy to use. If you want to get into full FPV you can buy the regular FPV controller and it’s still has enough safety built in to get you learning cool tricks in no time. I have other DJI drones but nothing compares to how much fun this is to fly and make video with right out of the box. No regrets getting it.
    Normal mode: Up to 30kph – easy to learn
    Sport mode: Up to 60kph – speedy but still easy to use. For full manual mode you need the FPV controller (bought separately)and then you can get up to 100kph. This is where the learning curve starts, but with a “pause button” to save your butt it’s still easier to learn FPV on this and be safe.

  4. Schnoodlydabobbob

    Condensed version of review:

    You will crash it, but it’s tough and can handle pretty much anything but a brick wall
    Easy to learn
    Super fun to fly
    Clear video feed and screen, supports streaming to misc devices
    I got it up to 37 mph in sport mode
    about 20 minutes of flight time
    you can adjust the lenses to fit if you have a glasses prescription in between -200 and +800

    {for a list of recommended accessories, scroll down}

    First impression when you pull this thing out of its case is that it is HUGE! I am used to flying tiny FPV drones slightly larger than a palm of my hand, but this thing is as big a dinner plate. It’s extremely heavy and I was terrified the first time I crashed it thinking “heavy object going 37 mph into a solid object, not going 37 mph, gonna have to get a new drone.” But I think half of its weight is into reinforcing the entire drone as it only had a few slight scratches. I have crashed it several times since then, making sure not to make anything on my property feel left out, they all have had their fair share of Avata encounters. I smash into branches and leaves when I fly around trees, and the drone just spins around a bit and keeps going. I have owned over 15 drones in my lifetime, and this thing has taken knocks again and again that none of those would have been able to handle, even once. The camera is the most sensitive thing on the drone, and it only needs re-calibrating every so often, which is really easy to do. Learning this is extremely easy. It was different from any other drone that I’ve flown, so I was a complete beginner at flying this and it turned out to be extremely easy to learn. The controller is extremely simple and there’s really only one thing to learn. On the screen, there is a circle and the drone goes in the direction of the circle. The circle moves according to the motion controller, and this is the easy part: you just pull the switch, and the drone moves. THERE IS NO NEED TO DO ANYTHING ELSE. No joysticks or buttons or knobs, just pull the lever, and move your hand, the drone follows the controller. Tilt forward to go forward, tilt left to turn left, etc. It flies extremely smoothly. I have seen the videos like everyone else has, where people flying this go through tight circles, perform cool spins, dodge branches, all that. I thought I would need a lot of experience flying this thing to be able to do that, but I could fly through a doorway at 30 mph by my third flight. And, unlike a lot of DJI drones, this thing stops almost instantly. Give it about three feet and it can make a complete stop from 30 mph. As for speed, I’ve gotten it up to 37 mph, but it won’t go over that unless you have a really strong wind behind it. The goggles quality is top of the line. I mean, it literally feels like I’m flying inside it. I’m used to BetaFPV-style drones and Fat-Shark goggles where the feed is constantly glitching out, it looks fuzzy and I’ve got maybe 300 feet of range. There is no glitches on this thing for 2 miles, and the resolution is crystal clear. If you aren’t used to this, I wouldn’t recommend standing up while you are flying it, because you will start to sway from side to side with the drone. Not because you are dizzy, but because it is so realistic that when you move the controller and see the drone move, your body automatically moves as well. The battery life for me is about 20 minutes, so I’m getting another battery, but this is where I found the biggest problem. Charging it is not easy. Finding a type-c cord is easy, and finding an outlet to plug the cord into is easy. But when I put the cord into the drone (there’s no battery charger, you use the drone as a charger), it does not like to charge. Instead of the outlet feeding the battery, it ends up to the battery feeding the outlet. Extremely dangerous, and I still cannot figure out why it does this.

    Anyway, to wrap it up, here’s the accessories that I will get and I think anyone else should too
    Extra battery or two, with an actual charger
    screen protectors for the camera, because it gets scratched up easily
    rc controller because you unlock manual mode and can fly over 60 mph
    gimbal guards for camera to protect from crashes
    a LOT of extra propellers
    a memory card to record your flight
    a carrying case so you can set a cup of coffee on the case and not the drone itself.

    With the goggles and motion controller, you can fly the Mini 4 as well, it does not fly as stable, and has a habit of bouncing while it is flying. You cannot fly as fast when you are close to the ground, unless you are in sport mode. But it has obstacle avoidance, and I have never crashed the Mini 4 in FPV mode.

    Overall, I really recommend it. But you will probably end up spending more money on this like I did. and it doesn’t come with a carrying case.

  5. SLG

    I’m not using my Avata 2 like everybody else…

    I got this drone to quickly inspect my 50 acres of wooded land. It works very well with only one currently noticed drawback. On a nearby 50 acre open park it’s no problem except when I fly too low amongst the trees at about an eighth of a mile away and the HD signal to the goggles drops off. My 50 acres is almost ALL trees so the signal can get pretty poor pretty quickly. I can fly above my trees and drop down in amongst the trees all the way down to ground level inspect what I need and zip back out, but the HD signal to the goggles can get kind of weak in the woods. RC and GPS signal is always better than the HD signal. Sadly, the trees seem to eat that signal up.

    Other than that, it works great. Instead of me hiking for a couple of hours in the woods to check on a few things, this drone can get to each spot in a couple minutes and I can get everything inspected in less than 20 minutes. I can navigate through all the limbs without issue. Bumping into trees at reasonable speeds is not a problem. It will fly around and into tiny spaces in my woods and safely back out.

    One other point of detail is… (software update for this option please) I wish it had a compass or heading display in the goggles. It’s easy to get directionally lost over my woods (can’t do dead reckoning without landmarks) but I always know where “HOME” is with the “H” so I’m not completely lost. RTH works great but I’ve only initiated it at an altitude above the trees. I fly up from the ground through the gaps between the tree limbs before initiating RTH.

    I’m just using the simple controller. Battery life is very adequate and easily 20 plus minutes of flying time for each battery.

    Final review – It’s super easy to use, and the image quality in the goggles is only an issue as noted above. I’m definitely keeping it. It mostly does what I need it to do, I just wish the signal to the goggles was stronger. Other than that AND the lack of a compass, it is a very seriously awesome drone and worth every penny, for purposes and needs like mine.

  6. Phóreal

    The DJI Avata 2 has truly blown me away. Right out of the box, you can tell it’s built with quality and precision. The lightweight yet sturdy frame gives you confidence, and the 4K camera captures stunningly sharp and vibrant images. Even in windy conditions, the improved stabilization keeps the videos looking smooth and professional.

    One of the coolest features is the intuitive motion control. This makes flying the drone so easy and natural. You just move the controller in the direction you want to go, and the Avata 2 follows. It’s like the drone reads your mind, making complex maneuvers feel effortless. This really shortens the learning curve, so even if you’re new to drones, you’ll be flying like a pro in no time.

    The remote control feels great in your hands, and the DJI Fly app is super easy to use. You get access to all the advanced features without any hassle. The flight performance is impressive with long battery life and responsive controls, allowing you to explore and capture footage from unique angles.

    I also appreciate the obstacle avoidance system. It adds an extra layer of safety, so you can fly confidently even in tricky environments. The FPV (First Person View) experience is immersive, making you feel like you’re actually in the pilot’s seat.

    Overall, the DJI Avata 2 is a game-changer. Its intuitive motion control really sets it apart, making it worth every penny. Whether you’re into aerial photography or just want a fantastic flying experience, I can’t recommend it enough. This drone is perfect for both beginners and experienced users.

  7. Utente

    El único pero que le pondría es el alcance, ya que por normativa europea viene capado y su alcance se ve reducido. Si vuelas en un entorno con obstáculos, el alcance se reduce muchísimo, no más de 100 – 200m

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