The DJI Avata Pro View Combo w/ Goggles 2 is a compact and lightweight drone with first-person view (FPV) goggles for precise movements. Key features include:
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Close-up filming indoors or outside
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Propeller guards for safe flying
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Goggles 2 with 1080p Full HD resolution
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Up to 18 minutes of flight time
Designed For Safe Operation. The DJI Avata Pro View Combo w/ Goggles 2 includes an emergency brake button if you envision an impending accident. You can quickly activate it to have the Avata stop on a dime and hover in place. Another safety feature is Return to Home (RTH), which automatically flies the drone back to its starting point if the battery is too low or if the signal to the remote is lost. The propeller guards usually let the Avata take a bump and keep on flying, but what if the Avata hits hard enough to fall and land on its back like a turtle? Just activate Turtle Mode with a few taps to have the drone flip itself right side up and get back to flying.
Stabilized Photo & Video. This drone comes equipped with a 48MP 1/1.7-inch CMOS sensor, which supports up to 4K video at 100 fps. This footage is shot with an ultra-wide 155° FOV that mimics how we see with our own eyes for a natural and realistic experience. The footage is stabilized in two ways using RockSteady 2.0 EIS and HorizonSteady EIS. RockSteady EIS works to reduce camera shake, while HorizonSteady locks the Avata’s footage to a level horizon. With photos, you can take still JPEGs at up to 4000 × 3000 resolution.
FPV Goggles & O3+ Transmission. The Avata’s ultra-wide 155° makes for an exhilarating experience when first-person piloting with the DJI Goggles 2. The live feed you view is clear and lifelike regardless of your eye type, thanks to an adjustable and lockable diopter that ranges from + 2.0 to -8.0D. When you’re not flying, the foldable antennas make the compact goggles even easier to store and transport. The goggles receive a steady transmission via the DJI O3+ system over dual-band Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) and can run for up to two hours per charge. Utilizing 2T2R omnidirectional antennas, the Avata can feed the Goggles 2 with Full HD 1080p video at up to 100 fps, with only a 30 ms latency, and at a 50 Mb/s data transfer rate. The footage is compressed with H.265 to save on storage space when saving videos, and it can be sent from up to 6.2 miles away.
Obstacle Detection. A downward binocular vision sensor and ToF depth sensor work together to detect obstacles on the ground during flight. This gives pilots the ability to safely fly low-altitude and indoors without fear of bumping.
Q & A
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Firmware can be updated through the DJI Go 4 app wirelessly as long as the mobile device is connected to the internet.
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We’ll update firmware as the equipment moves through our building. However, as drone firmware is updated on an almost daily basis, the user must ensure the firmware is current before flight. Without up-to-date firmware, drone functionality could be limited. Access to the internet is required to update drone firmware