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DJI is no stranger to high-speed first-person view (FPV) drones and the second-generation Avata 2 will be met with enthusiasm from FPV pilots, as well as content creators who will be interested in updates to imaging quality.
Discover precisely which upgrades DJI has implemented in our DJI Avata 2 review and specs comparison with the first-generation FPV drone, and find out what’s included in each Combo to decide which drone is perfect for your needs.
We also discuss the new DJI Goggles 3 and DJI RC Motion 3, both of which are included in each of the new Combos. So buckle up for DJI’s adrenaline-fuelled FPV experience, which just got a whole lot more immersive.
Before getting into all of the upgrade details, the DJI Avata drone is the Chinese company’s FPV line (First Person View), which features a built-in propeller guard for added safety. It’s based on a CineWhoop style of drone, designed to capture footage in tight spaces where full-sized drones struggle.
Avata 2 is a good starting point for beginner pilots to develop their skills, and an excellent drone for more experienced pilots to enjoy incredibly immersive flights. You really can get through smaller gaps, nearer the ground and around impossibly tight spaces, with a drone which reaches a top speed of approximately 60mph.
Flying an FPV (First Person View) drone offers an exhilarating experience, providing the sensation of genuine flight. This immersive thrill is a major draw for pilots, contributing to the popularity of FPV drone flying among enthusiasts. Creators can also record fantastic FPV footage, which you’ve no doubt seen on social media.
At launch there are three options available. These are the base model DJI Avata 2 (Drone Only), which is priced at £429.00, the easiest DJI Avata 2 Fly More Combo (1 Battery) priced at £ 879.00, and the range-topping DJI Avata 2 Fly More Combo (3 Batteries), which costs £1049.00.
Find out what’s included in each of the combos further below in this review.
DJI launched the second-generation Avata 2 drone and Avata 2 Combos on April 11, 2024. The drone came out at the same time as DJI Goggles 3 and remote controllers, with the DJI RC Motion 3 and FPV Remote Controller 3 hot on the heels of the first-gen. August 2022 launch.
The table below highlights the key specification differences between the first and second generations of FPV drove from DJI.
DJI Avata 2 |
DJI Avata |
Easy ACRO Flip, Roll, 180° Drift |
N/A |
1/1.3” CMOS Super-Wide-Angle Camera |
1/1.7” CMOS Super-Wide-Angle Camera |
4K/60fps HDR Videos |
4K/60fps Videos |
10-bit D-Log M Color Mode |
D-Cinelike Color Mode |
Downward/Backward Visual Positioning |
Downward Visual Positioning |
23-Min Max Flight Time The drone supports PD fast charging. |
18-Min Max Flight Time N/A |
DJI O4 Video Transmission Max Transmission Distance: 13 km] Max Transmission Bitrate: 60Mbps |
DJI O3+ Video Transmission Max Transmission Distance: 10 km Max Transmission Bitrate: 50Mbps |
46GB Large Internal Storage High-Speed QuickTransfer |
20GB Internal Storage N/A |
This list highlights the main updates, which enhance the performance of the new-generation Avata 2.
Thanks to a slightly larger sensor with increased dynamic range Avata 2 image quality is very good, especially when using the newly added 10-bit D-Log M Mode colour profile. Videos can be captured at up to 4K/60fps HDR*, and JPEG photos in 12 megapixel 16∶9 or 4∶3.
There’s plenty of video resolution for vertical crops, catering to TikTok and other vertical channels. You might be surprised at how smooth videos appear too, which is due to DJI’s latest RockSteady stabilisation algorithm working in unison with the aircraft’s single-axis mechanical gimbal.
*For 4K HDR ensure that EIS is turned off, recording at 4K/2.7K/1080p@60/50/30fps with a 16:9 aspect ratio or at 4K/2.7K/1080p@30fps with a 4:3 aspect ratio. You can also record 4K when EIS is set to RockSteady or HorizonSteady, recording at 4K/2.7K/1080p@30fps with either a 16:9 or 4:3 aspect ratio.
Yes, Avata 2 is designed with safety as a top priority. DJI has integrated new and enhanced safety features to safeguard the aircraft, pilot, and public. These include:
Avata 2 incorporates built-in propeller guards, providing an added layer of safety compared to standard drones with exposed propellers.
If you’re new to FPV piloting, struggle when using VR headsets or get travel sick easily, you may find you need to take a break from FPV drone piloting every 10 minutes or so. This should alleviate with time, but always trust your body and don’t fight any sick feeling.
You can buy the DJI Avata 2 drone in three different configurations, with drone-only and two combos, which are compared right here for you.
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DJI Avata 2 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
- |
1 |
1 |
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DJI RC Motion 3 Lanyard |
- |
1 |
1 |
- |
1 |
1 |
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DJI Goggles 3 Foam Padding |
- |
1 |
1 |
DJI Goggles 3 Additional Forehead Pad |
- |
1 |
1 |
DJI Goggles 3 -2.0D Corrective Lenses (Pair) |
- |
1 |
1 |
USB-C OTG Cable |
- |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
3 |
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2 |
2 |
2 |
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DJI Avata 2 Propeller Screw |
8 |
8 |
8 |
Screwdriver |
1 |
1 |
1 |
DJI Avata 2 Gimbal Protector |
1 |
1 |
1 |
Type-C to Type-C PD Cable |
1 |
1 |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
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- |
- |
1 |
Avata 2 is compatible with some existing accessories, including the DJI 65W Portable Charger and DJI 65W Car Charger. The majority of the other drone accessories are newly designed, exclusively for the latest generation drone.
DJI Goggles 3 are equipped with two high-performance screens and ultra-low-latency image transmission for use with DJI aircraft, allowing for a real-time aerial First Person View (FPV) experience. DJI Avata 2 cannot be flown without goggles.
Goggles 3 supports Head Tracking, and with this function, the aircraft and gimbal can be controlled using head movements. When used in conjunction with the DJI Motion Controller 3, users can control the aircraft and the gimbal camera freely to meet their shooting needs in various situations.
To provide a more comfortable experience, the goggles support diopter adjustment so that glasses are not required during use. Two cameras are positioned on the front side of the goggles, in order to allow users to view the surrounding environment via Real View without removing the goggles. The goggles can also share the live view to a mobile device via Wi-Fi.
DJI Goggles 3 are equipped with binocular cameras, in order for users to view the surrounding environment using PiP (Picture in Picture) without removing the goggles. To engage PiP, tap twice on the right side of the goggles, or press twice on the dial of the motion controller to enter Real View.
The combination of remote controller 3, Goggles 3 and DJI Avata 2 makes for an easy point and shoot flying experience, which is great for beginners and more advanced pilots. Those with more experience can take full manual control, harness new Easy ACRO and enjoy the thrill of FPV.
The addition of PiP to Goggles 3 negates the need for a spotter, however if you’re less experienced, or flying in a new environment, you may be more comfortable with the additional peace of mind, which a spotter provides. You should always understand UK drone flying rules, and adhere to local regulations, wherever you are.
The latest generation of DJI's FPV drone marks a significant upgrade, boasting improved image quality, enhanced safety features, superior control, and extended battery life. Additionally, it seamlessly integrates with DJI Goggles 3 and RC Motion 3 with enhanced viewing and control.
For the latest in FPV, choose between the DJI Avata 2 (Drone Only), DJI Avata 2 Fly More Combo (1 Battery) or the DJI Avata 2 Fly More Combo (3 Batteries), depending on your power needs. For those seeking a traditional camera drone experience sans FPV, explore our guide to DJI drones in order to discover the ideal option for your requirements.
If you’ve got an older generation aircraft, or other camera gear to sell, grab a free quotation from us and we’ll ensure the entire upgrade process is as smooth as Avata 2’s 4K video.
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By Nick Dautlich on 11/04/2024
Nick Dautlich is the Senior Content Writer and Product Reviewer at Park Cameras, with over 15 years of photography experience. A Sony Imaging Professional and expert reviewer, Nick has worked with major brands such as Canon, Sony and Nikon. His work is also featured on Vanguard World UK’s website, Capture Landscapes, and Shutter Evolve. Nick’s photography includes National Trust projects and magazine covers and he is passionate about landscapes and storytelling. Nick also enjoys hiking and teaching his children about nature. Learn more on his profile page.
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