• The Avata 2 features a streamlined design compared to the original Avata. • The camera is now positioned at the front inside a smaller housing, and the flight fans have three blades instead of five.
• The Goggles 3 headset looks similar to DJI’s Goggles 2 but has a pair of camera lenses on the front. • These lenses enable the headset’s Real View PiP (Picture-In-Picture) mode, allowing users to see their surroundings without removing the goggles.
• The RC Motion 3 controller retains the previous generation’s design but with notable changes. • It has a darker color scheme, a different joystick position, and larger buttons for improved usability.
• The Avata 2’s camera has a 155-degree viewing angle with an aperture of f/2.8. • It can shoot video in 4K resolution at 60FPS or 2.7K resolution at 120FPS. • Owners will have 46 GB of storage.
The drone’s video transmission distance reaches up to 13 km (a little over eight miles).
Approximate prices for the Avata 2 are as follows: • DJI Avata 2: $410 • DJI Avata 2 kit (one battery): $823 • DJI Avata 2 kit (three batteries): $960