Discover the Freedom that comes from being airborne with DJI's Avata first person view (FPV) compact drone - and choose which of the two Goggle options works best for you (as of March 2023). This UAV is lightweight and nimble in tight spaces. Built-in propeller guard means that if Avata comes in contact with an object, it can bounce back, stay in the air, and can keep on flying.
This aircraft is designed to be controlled with the DJI Motion Controller. Squeeze the trigger to move forward or turn by moving your wrist.
DJI Goggles 2: Two HD Micro-OLED screens offer upgraded clarity and a refresh rate of up to 100 Hz. Separate external battery connection by cable. Diopter adjustments ranging from +2.0 D to -8.0 D is available for optimized viewing and comfort. Wireless Streaming. FOV: 51 degrees.
DJI Goggles Integra: Boasts a more comfortable and more portable set up, as the headband and battery are integrated together without the need for a separate external battery. Also has built-in GPS so no additional smartphone connection is required to updated remote ID. Note that unlike the Goggles 2, rather than diopter adjustment, +2.0 to -8.0 lenses are included in the box and there is no wi-fi wireless streaming option. FOV: 44 degrees.
Should the Avata fall on its back, activate "Turtle mode" with a few simple taps and watch it spring back into action.
Note: The Avata does NOT come with power charger or car charger. It only comes with one USB to C cable, allowing you to charge either the battery, goggles or control stick one at a time. Plan accordingly and call us for information or advice please! See accessories tab for additional items to enhance your purchase with.
FEATURES
- 4K Stabilized Video
- Built-in Propeller Guard
- HD Low-Latency Transmission
- 1/1.7-inch Sensor
- 4K/60fps Video
- Flight Time: 18 min
- RemoteID Supported
COMPATIBLE WITH
- DJI Goggles 2
- DJI FPV Goggles V2
- DJI Motion Controller
- DJI FPV Remote Controller 2
The difference between using DJI Avata with DJI Goggles 2 and DJI FPV Goggles V2 is that the DJI Goggles 2 has more features. It supports Head Tracking Mode, Ocusync 3 (O3+) Video Transmission, which enables high-definition, low-latency video transmission. The DJI Goggles 2 is smaller, lighter and has an upgraded display with diopter adjustment.
FLIGHT SAFETY
The Avata does not have forward obstacle sensors. It features downward binocular vision and ToF infrared to help detect obstacles below and allow the drone fly at low-altitude or indoors.
The motion controller's Emergency Brake button lets you stop at the tap of a button. Smart RTH, Low Battery RTH, and Failsafe RTH supported. The drone will Return-to-Home on low battery or if the signal drops out.