Introduction
DJI has introduced the Avata 2, a compact FPV (First-Person View) drone that builds upon the success of its predecessor, the Avata. Known for its smaller size and innovative features, the Avata 2 aims to deliver a more immersive and fun flying experience. This new release also offers an array of advanced functionalities and improved design, catering to both beginners and seasoned drone pilots.
What is the Avata 2?
The Avata 2 follows the FPV style of drones, offering a smaller and more compact design compared to the original Avata. While it maintains the agility and speed that FPV drones are known for, it also includes features that make it user-friendly and highly enjoyable. Unlike traditional drones like the Mavic 3 or Mini 3 Pro, the Avata 2 emphasizes fun and immersion, with quick acrobatic modes and an intuitive control system.
SPECIFICATION
- Takeoff Weight: Approx. 377 g
- Dimensions: 185×212×64 mm (L×W×H)
- Max Horizontal Speed (near sea level, no wind): 8 m/s (Normal mode), 16 m/s (Sport mode), 27 m/s (Manual mode) (No faster than 19 m/s in the EU)
- Max Flight Time: 23 mins
- Image Sensor: 1/1.3-inch, Effective Pixels: 12 MP
- Lens: FOV 155°, Format Equivalent 12 mm, Aperture f/2.8, Focus 0.6 m to ∞
- ISO Range: 100-25600 (Auto and Manual)
- Shutter Speed: Video: 1/8000-1/30 s, Photo: 1/8000-1/50 s
- Max Image Size: 4000×2256 (16:9), 4000×3000 (4:3)
- Video Resolutions: 4K (4:3): 3840×2880@30/50/60fps, 4K (16:9): 3840×2160@30/50/60fps, 2.7K (4:3): 2688×2016@30/50/60fps, 2.7K (16:9): 2688×1512@30/50/120fps, 1080p (4:3): 1440×1080@30/50/120fps, 1080p (16:9): 1920×1080@30/50/120fps
- Video Format: MP4 (H.264/H.265)
- Max Video Bitrate: 130 Mbps
- Colour Modes: Standard, D-Log M
- Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS): Supports RockSteady 3.0+ and HorizonSteady
Build and Handling
FPV drones are typically small, lightweight, and agile, and the Avata 2 is no exception. Unlike many DIY FPV drones, the Avata 2 features a robust and well-designed frame that integrates prop guards and an ultra-tough body. The battery pack serves as the main body, making it both durable and ergonomic. This robustness is essential for performing aerobatics and handling potential crashes during initial test flights.
The setup process for the Avata 2 is straightforward. With propellers pre-installed, users only need to insert the battery. The next steps involve downloading the app, connecting the DJI Goggles 3 via USB to a mobile device, and powering on the controller. The entire setup, including registration and firmware updates, takes around ten minutes.
Features
The DJI Avata 2 comes packed with advanced features that enhance the FPV experience:
- Enhanced FPV Experience: The compatibility with the new DJI Goggles 3 provides high-definition Micro-OLED displays and ultra-low latency transmission, significantly improving immersion.
- Advanced Camera: The drone features a 155° super-wide FOV lens and a 1/1.3-inch sensor, offering high-quality imaging and dynamic range.
- Flight Capabilities: The Avata 2 includes advanced flight modes and safety features, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced pilots. The top speed of 27m/s (limited to 19m/s in the EU) allows for thrilling high-speed flights.
- Turtle Mode: A notable feature is the Turtle mode, which enables the drone to self-right if it flips over during flight.
- Improved Flight Time:The Avata 2 boasts a 23-minute maximum flight time, closer to what is seen in DJI’s Mini 3 Pro. This extended flight duration, coupled with fast charging capabilities, ensures users can spend more time in the air between battery swaps.
Performance
One of the standout aspects of DJI drones is their ease of use and safety, and the Avata 2 excels in both areas. Despite being designed for fun and thrills, it remains one of the safest and most user-friendly drones DJI has produced. Its intuitive control system, particularly with the new DJI RC Motion 3 controller, makes executing complex maneuvers straightforward. For those who prefer traditional controls, the standard controller is also compatible.
Flight Modes:
- Normal Mode: Ideal for beginners, this mode provides a safe and steady flight experience with essential flight protections. The Motion controller acts like a joystick, allowing easy and fluid movement.
- Sport Mode: Adds speed into the mix, making the drone more responsive and agile while retaining most safety features. This mode is perfect for learning fast-paced flying.
- Manual Mode: Offers full control over the drone’s capabilities, allowing for flips, rolls, and other acrobatic maneuvers. Although limited to 19m/s in the EU, this mode unleashes the drone’s full potential.
The drone’s object detection sensors and sturdy propeller guards provide additional safety, preventing crashes and ensuring a smooth flight experience. The Turtle mode is particularly useful, enabling the drone to flip itself upright if it lands on its back.
Imaging Capabilities
While the primary focus of the Avata 2 is on the flying experience, its camera capabilities should not be overlooked. The camera is mounted on a single-axis gimbal and utilizes RockSteady 3 digital stabilization, ensuring smooth and steady footage. HorizonSteady further enhances this by maintaining a level horizon. The ability to adjust the camera vertically, though not as flexible as the DJI Mini 3 Pro, still adds to its versatility.
Conclusion
The DJI Avata 2 is a remarkable FPV drone that combines fun, ease of use, and advanced features. It stands out as an excellent training drone for beginners due to its durability and safety features. For experienced pilots, it offers a thrilling flying experience with its acrobatic capabilities and high-speed performance.
Moreover, the compatibility of the Goggles 3 and Motion 3 controller with other DJI drones adds value, making it a versatile addition to any drone enthusiast’s collection. Whether for practice, fun, or capturing unique shots, the Avata 2 proves to be a worthy investment, delivering an immersive and enjoyable flying experience.