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DJI Avata 2 features comprehensive enhancements across various aspects, including flight noise, the visual perception system, imaging, video transmission, battery life, and smart functions. The specific improvements are:
1. The flight noise is significantly reduced to only 81 decibels, providing a gentler auditory experience.
2. Building upon the integrated propeller guard design, it has been upgraded with a binocular fisheye visual positioning system, which accommodates both downward and backward vision for more precise flight positioning.
3. Equipped with a new image processing platform and incorporating the latest video stabilization algorithms, it can record 4K/60fps videos and 4K/100fps slow-motion videos. Use 10-bit D-Log M color mode to greatly enhance the dynamic range of the video when needed.
4. Featuring the brand-new DJI O4 HD video transmission system, the max transmission distance reaches up to 13 km* with a max video bitrate of 60Mbps.
5. The max flight time extends to 23 minutes**, and the aircraft supports PD fast charging. The charging hub includes power accumulation, significantly alleviating battery concerns for users.
6. New Easy ACRO function that enhances the immersive flight experience with motion control.

‌* Measured in an unobstructed outdoor environment free of interference. The above data shows the farthest communication range for one-way, non-return flights under the FCC standard. Always pay attention to RTH reminders on the goggles screen during your flight.‌
** ‌Measured when flying forward at a speed of 21.6 kph in a windless environment at sea level, with camera parameters set to 1080p/30fps, video mode off, and from 100% battery level until 0%. Data is for reference only. Always pay attention to reminders on the goggles' screen during your flight.
The DJI Avata 2 is an FPV (first-person view) drone that requires a DJI Goggles series product, a DJI RC Motion series product, or a DJI FPV Remote Controller product to operate. This immersive flight experience captures the fun of freely navigating the environment. DJI Avata 2 offers unique camera angles and an enjoyable, playful control experience, unlike other consumer drones.
The unique recording perspective: With its integrated propeller guard designed for safety, DJI Avata 2 can fly in low-altitude, indoor, and wooded areas or even under bridges and get incredibly close to subjects. These images and videos are from unique angles.
Fun control experience: When paired with DJI RC Motion 3, users can quickly learn to fly without complicated and extensive instructions. There is a beginner’s mode to ensure safety and an Easy ACRO function that adds to the flying fun. When used with DJI FPV Controller 3, users can fly in manual mode (M mode), giving them total freedom to soar through the skies.
C1, certified by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
DJI Goggles 3
DJI Goggles N3
DJI Goggles 2
DJI Goggles Integra
When used with DJI Goggles 3 or DJI Goggles N3, only DJI RC Motion 3 and DJI FPV Remote Controller 3 are supported. When used with DJI Goggles 2 or DJI Goggles Integra, only DJI RC Motion 2 and DJI FPV Remote Controller 2 are supported.
DJI RC Motion 2
DJI RC Motion 3
DJI FPV Remote Controller 2
DJI FPV Remote Controller 3

When used with DJI RC Motion 3 or DJI FPV Remote Controller 3, only DJI Goggles 3 is supported. When used with DJI RC Motion 2 or DJI FPV Remote Controller 2, only DJI Goggles 2 and DJI Goggles Integra are supported.
DJI Avata 2 comes with 46 GB of internal storage and also supports SD cards.
Note: The write speed of the drone's built-in storage may decrease after prolonged use, which could potentially affect the shooting experience. Transfer data according to the prompts on the goggles screen, and then format the internal storage to ensure a seamless video recording experience for subsequent uses.
No.
In N mode (Normal mode) and S mode (Sport mode), DJI Avata 2 supports downward and backward visual positioning to enhance flight safety.
No.
It supports M mode (Manual mode)* flying.

* Requires DJI FPV Remote Controller 2 or DJI FPV Remote Controller 3.
Camera
1. The light-sensitive area of the image sensor has been increased, which leads to higher sensitivity and significantly better imaging results, also making it more suitable for low-light shooting.
2. The dynamic range of the image sensor has been improved, making it more suitable for scenes with a high dynamic range.
3. EIS has been enhanced. When used with DJI RC Motion 3, RockSteady is enabled at normal shooting angles and video recording at frame rates up to 60fps, resulting in smoother and more stable footage.
4. It supports a 10-bit D-Log M color profile, providing users with more post-processing and video editing flexibility.
Yes, it offers three selectable modes: RockSteady, HorizonSteady, and Off.
With stabilization turned off, footage captured with the wide-angle view supports Gyroflow offline stabilization .
The default electronic stabilization mode for Avata 2 out of the box is RockSteady. Users can adjust the settings via the Settings > Camera > EIS in the goggles menu.
Yes.
Disable EIS in the DJI Goggles 3 menu and set the shooting to Wide. The footage captured will support Gyroflow offline stabilization.
Transferring files to a phone:
Avata 2 allows for Wi-Fi transfer to phones via the DJI Fly app, with download rates up to 30 MB/s*.
Power on the drone, open the DJI Fly app and use the QuickTransfer function by following the instructions.
Keep the drone and phone within 2 meters with no obstructions for the best transfer experience.

Transferring files to a computer:
Connect the drone to your computer with a USB cable without powering on Avata 2.
When using a memory card, insert the card directly into the computer.

* Measured in a laboratory environment with little interference in countries/regions that support both 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz. Download speeds may vary depending on the actual conditions.
Video Transmission
1. It utilizes a new hardware solution. The aircraft antennas have upgraded from two (2T2R) to four (2T4R).
2. It includes a new frequency band, extending the maximum transmission distance of the high-definition live feed to 13 km*, with up to 60 MHz in communication bandwidth.
3. The maximum transmission bitrate has been increased to 60Mbps.
4. When paired with DJI Goggles 3, the latency is as low as 24 ms for 1080p/100fps live feeds and as low as 40 ms for 1080p/60fps live feeds.

* Measured in an unobstructed outdoor environment free of interference. The above data shows the farthest communication range for one-way, non-return flights under FCC standards and is for reference only. Always pay attention to RTH reminders on the goggles screen during your flight.
There are three ways to share the live feeds.
1. Wi-Fi wireless sharing*: You can enable screen sharing from the DJI Goggles 3 to a mobile phone via Wi-Fi in the goggles' menu. A mobile device can be connected to the Goggles 3 via Wi-Fi, and the DJI Fly app on the device will display the live feed of the drone. The wireless sharing supports connection to only one mobile device.
2. Wired sharing: You can connect a mobile device to DJI Goggles 3 using a data cable and an OTG adapter cable. The DJI Fly app on the connected mobile device will then display the live feed of the drone. Wired sharing also supports only one mobile device.
3. Audience mode: You can enable the broadcast function in the DJI Goggles 3 menu, allowing multiple DJI Goggles 3 to tune into the broadcast channel. This outputs live feeds in multiple channels. There is no upper limit to the number of DJI Goggles 3 that can connect in Audience mode.
Note: Whether it is the goggles or a mobile device, only one type of connection is supported at a time.

* Some countries and regions prohibit the use of the 5.1GHz or 5.8GHz frequency band, or both. In some countries and regions, the 5.1GHz frequency is only allowed for indoor use. If the 5.1/5.8GHz frequency band is unavailable (such as in Japan), screen sharing to a smartphone via Wi-Fi is unavailable. A wired connection is recommended to achieve screen sharing. Before flying, make sure to check and comply with local regulations.
Flight Safety
Yes. In the goggles menu, go to Settings > Safety > Find My Drone, and you can view the video from the 30 seconds before the drone was lost to help locate the lost drone. If the aircraft still has battery power, go to Settings > Safety > ESC Beeping to activate the drone's motor beeping function and help find the aircraft via the sound.
When using DJI Avata 2 in other countries or regions, make sure that you check and follow local radio frequency laws and regulations.
Connect the aircraft to the DJI Fly app, and the software will automatically tune the system settings of DJI Avata 2 according to local laws and regulations.
Battery
There are two charging methods: using the Two-Way Charging Hub‌ or charging the aircraft body directly.
1. When using the Two-Way Charging Hub‌ (60W max charging power), it takes approx. 45 minutes to charge from 0% to 100%, and approx. 30 minutes from 10% to 90%.
2. When directly charging the aircraft body (30W max charging power), it takes approx. 88 minutes to charge from 0% to 100%, and approx. 60 minutes from 10% to 90%.
1. Charging: The Two-Way Charging Hub supports USB PD fast-charging protocol and charges three batteries in sequence from high to low power level.
2. Storage: It can store three batteries at once, making it convenient to carry and use.
3. Power accumulation: By pressing and holding the function button with at least two batteries inserted, you can transfer the remaining power from multiple batteries to the battery with the highest remaining power, enabling a longer effective flight time.
4. Power bank: With at least one battery in storage, you can use the charging hub as a power bank and output the battery power to mobile phones, tablets, and other devices through the USB-C port.
Yes.
LightCut App
Once connected to the LightCut app, users can access features such as One-Tap Edit, flexible editing, templates, Sky VFX, and intelligent sound effects.
DJI FPV Remote Controller 3
We recommend practicing with the following four simulators: Liftoff, Uncrashed, The Drone Racing League, and DCL.