Key Features
Safely film steady, ultra-wide 4K stabilized video indoors or outside, in and around objects, with the DJI Avata Fly Smart Combo. Sporting what some call a "cinewhoop" design, the Avata comes in a palm-sized form factor with all four propellers protected with attached guards. This allows for close-up filming indoors, near people, and through small openings without risking damage or injury to people and property. If the Avata does come in contact, it can just bounce off and keep flying.
With the Fly Smart Combo, piloting the DJI Avata is an immersive and intuitive experience with the included FPV Goggles V2 and Motion Controller. The FPV Goggles V2 are equipped with two built-in 2" screens, each sporting a resolution of 1440 x 810 for an 810p live feed from the Avata's point of view. The Motion Controller delivers a unique and natural method of flying, where instead of a typical gamepad-style remote, you squeeze a trigger to fly forward and swivel your wrist to turn corners.
The Avata comes equipped with a 48MP 1/1.7" CMOS sensor, which supports up to 4K video at 100 fps. This footage is shot with an ultra-wide 155° FOV that mimics how we see with our own eyes for a natural and realistic experience. The footage is stabilized in two ways using RockSteady 2.0 EIS and HorizonSteady EIS. RockSteady EIS works to reduce camera shake, while HorizonSteady locks the Avata's footage to a level horizon.
The ultra-wide 155° FOV of the Avata makes for an exhilarating experience when first-person piloting with the DJI FPV Goggles V2. The goggles receive a steady transmission via the DJI O3+ system over dual-band Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) and can run for up to 110 minutes per charge. The live feed you view is made to be lifelike and smooth thanks to dual built-in 2" screens, each with a resolution of 1440 x 810, running at a fast 144 Hz refresh rate.
Utilizing 2T2R omnidirectional antennas, the Avata can feed the FPV Goggles V2 with video featuring a 30 ms latency at a 50 Mb/s data transfer rate. The footage is compressed with H.265 to save on storage space when saving videos, and it can be sent from up to 6.2 miles away.
A downward binocular vision sensor and ToF depth sensor work conjunctively to detect obstacles on the ground during flight. This gives pilots the ability to safely fly low-altitude and indoor flights.
If you envision an impending accident, you can quickly activate the emergency brake button to have the Avata stop on a dime and hover in place. Another safety feature is RTH (Return to Home), which automatically flies the drone back to its starting point if the battery is too low or if the signal to the remote is lost.
The propeller guards usually let the Avata take a bump and keep on flying, but what if the Avata hits hard enough to fall and land on its back like a turtle? Just activate Turtle Mode with a few taps to have the Avata flip itself right side up and get back to flying.
Designed for Windows, iOS 12.0+, and Android 9.0+, this software lets new and experienced pilots practice flying indoors and outside, honing their skills from a variety of preinstalled simulated scenarios.
Performance
Maximum Takeoff Weight | 14.5 oz / 410 g |
Maximum Horizontal Speed | 17.9 mph / 8 m/s (Normal) 31.3 mph / 14 m/s (Sport) 60.4 mph / 27 m/s (Manual) |
Maximum Ascent Speed | 13.4 mph / 6 m/s |
Maximum Descent Speed | 13.4 mph / 6 m/s |
Maximum Wind Resistance | 23.9 mph / 10.7 m/s |
Flight Ceiling | 3.1 Miles / 5000 m |
Maximum Flight Time | 18 Minutes |
Maximum Hover Time | 18 Minutes |
Hovering Accuracy | ±0.3' / 0.1 m Vertical with Vision Positioning ±1.6' / 0.5 m Vertical with GPS ±1.0' / 0.3 m Horizontal with Vision Positioning ±4.9' / 1.5 m Horizontal with GPS |
Camera
Sensor Type | 1/1.7"-Type CMOS Sensor |
Sensor Resolution | Effective: 48 Megapixel |
Focal Length | 2.3mm / 12.7mm (35mm Equivalent) |
Field of View | 155° |
Maximum Aperture | f/2.8 |
Minimum Focus Distance | 2' / 0.6 m |
ISO Sensitivity | 100 to 6400 in Auto Mode 100 to 25,600 in Manual Mode |
Shutter Speed | 1/8000 to 1/50 Seconds |
Video Format | 3840 x 2160p at 50/60 fps (150 Mb/s MP4 via H.265/HEVC) 2704 x 1520p at 50/60/100 fps (150 Mb/s MP4 via H.265/HEVC) 1920 x 1080p at 50/60/100 fps (150 Mb/s MP4 via H.265/HEVC) |
Still Image Support | JPEG (4000 x 3000) |
Internal Storage | 20 GB |
Media/Memory Card Slot | Single Slot: microSD/microSDHC/microSDXC [256 GB Maximum] |
Photo Modes | Single Shot |
Gimbal
Number of Axes | 1 (Pitch) |
Control Range | Pitch: -80 to 65° |
Angular Speed | Pitch: 60°/s |
Control Accuracy | ±0.01° |
Flight Control System
GNSS Support | GPS, BeiDou, Galileo |
Vision System
Vision System | Downward |
Obstacle Sensory Range | 1.6 to 65.6' / 0.5 to 20.0 m |
Operating Environment | Surface with Clear Patterns at >15 lux |
Remote Controller / Transmitter
Operating Frequency | 2.4 GHz (2.400 to 2.483) 5.8 GHz (5.725 to 5.850) |
Maximum Operating Distance | 6.2 Miles / 10 km |
Transmitter Power | 33 dBm (2.4 G) 33 dBm (5.8 G) |
Operating Temperature | 14 to 104°F / -10 to 40°C |
Flight Battery
Battery Chemistry | Li-ion |
Battery Capacity | 2420 mAh / 35.71 Wh |
Charging Temperature | 41 to 104°F / 5 to 40°C |
Weight | 5.7 oz / 162 g |
General
Rotor Configuration | 4 |
Operating Temperature | 14 to 104°F / -10 to 40°C |
Diagonal Size | 4.7" / 120 mm |
Overall Dimensions | 7.1 x 3.1 x 7.1" / 180.0 x 80.0 x 180.0 mm |