What This Product Is Used For
DJI Avata is a first person view drone built for immersive flying and dynamic close range video, offering a more accessible and confidence building alternative to traditional manual FPV drones. Instead of exposed propellers and complex stick only control, Avata combines stabilised 4K video, an enclosed propeller design, and assisted flight features. This Explorer Combo includes DJI Goggles Integra and the DJI RC Motion 2, creating a complete immersive setup at a more approachable entry point.
Who This Product Is Best Suited To
This drone is best suited to users who want the excitement of FPV flight without the steep learning curve of racing drones. It suits creators who want expressive movement and point of view footage, as well as hobbyists who want an engaging flying experience that feels intuitive rather than technical.
Pros and Cons
Pros
Immersive FPV experience that builds confidence quickly
Stabilised video produces smooth, usable footage
Built in propeller guard supports safer close proximity flying
Explorer Combo includes goggles and motion controller
Cons
Flight time prioritises experience over endurance
Renewed product may not suit buyers seeking brand new only
Real World Performance and Day to Day Use
In real world use, DJI Avata feels agile yet reassuring. The super wide field of view creates a strong sense of speed and depth, while stabilisation keeps footage smooth during directional changes. The enclosed design allows confident flying through tighter spaces, and the low latency live feed keeps control feeling immediate and natural.
Why We Like This Product
From the YPC Team perspective, Avata shines because it removes much of the intimidation associated with FPV. A common mistake buyers make is starting with fully manual FPV drones and becoming frustrated by crashes and unusable footage. Avata avoids that by delivering immersion with guardrails that help users enjoy flying sooner.
Comparisons With Similar Systems
Compared with traditional FPV drones, Avata makes more sense if you value stability, safety, and usable footage over raw speed. Traditional FPV drones make more sense if you want to build, tune, and fly fully manually. Compared with standard camera drones, Avata is the better choice when immersive movement matters more than hovering and slow cinematic shots.
Alternatives Worth Considering
If your priority is fully manual acrobatics and competitive racing, an open frame FPV drone may be a better fit. If you prefer longer flight times and conventional aerial photography, a standard camera drone may suit you better.
Tips for Getting the Best Performance
Start in open areas to learn orientation and speed. Use motion control to build confidence before trying tighter spaces. Plan short, creative flights rather than aiming to maximise airtime, and land with battery reserve to keep performance consistent.
Full Technical Specification
Drone type: First person view quadcopter
Video recording: 4K
Camera sensor size: One over 1.7 inch CMOS
Field of view: 155 degrees
Stabilisation: Integrated electronic stabilisation
Propeller guard: Built in enclosed design
Maximum flight time: Up to 18 minutes
Video transmission: HD digital transmission system
Maximum transmission range: Up to 10 kilometres
Included items: DJI Avata drone, DJI Goggles Integra, DJI RC Motion 2 remote controller
Condition: Renewed
Buyer’s Guide
Buy this if you want an immersive FPV drone with stabilised video and a complete ready to fly kit.
Do not buy this if you want long endurance flights or fully manual racing style FPV control.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is DJI Avata suitable for beginners?
Yes, it is designed to make FPV flying more approachable with stabilisation and assisted controls.
Does this combo include goggles and a controller?
Yes, it includes DJI Goggles Integra and the DJI RC Motion 2.
What type of footage does DJI Avata record?
It records stabilised 4K video with a super wide field of view.
How long can it fly on one battery?
It offers up to 18 minutes of flight time depending on flying style.
Is the propeller guard removable?
No, the enclosed propeller design is built into the drone.
Can it be flown indoors?
It can be flown in larger indoor spaces with care and experience.
Does it support motion based control?
Yes, the included controller uses motion based input.
Is this a racing drone?
No, it focuses on immersive flying and creative movement rather than competitive racing.
Is this a renewed product?
Yes, this listing is for a renewed unit.
Does it require activation before flying?
Yes, activation through the DJI Fly app is required before first use.
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