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DJI Avata Pro-View Combo (DJI Goggles 2)

BNF Copters

Best Price
$1,024.14
Brandasd
Style

Freestyle

The DJI Avata is the "plug-and-play" cinewhoop for people who want FPV footage without the steep learning curve. This Pro-View Combo swaps the bulky old goggles for the sleek Goggles 2, giving you a crystal-clear 1080p OLED feed and a motion controller that lets you steer the drone just by tilting your hand.

Product Description

DJI Avata Pro-View Combo (DJI Goggles 2) BNF Copters Version 4S Size 3" Style Cinewhoop

The Avata is DJI’s second major FPV release, focusing on a "cinewhoop" design with built-in prop guards that make it much safer for indoor or close-proximity flying. Unlike custom drones, this is packed with GPS, return-to-home, and sensors that allow it to hover perfectly in place if you take your hands off the sticks.

  • Dead Simple Controls: The included Motion Controller is intuitive. If you point it left, the drone goes left. It’s designed to get beginners in the air immediately, though seasoned pilots will likely want to add the DJI FPV Remote Controller 2 later for full manual "Acro" stunts.

  • Goggles 2 Tech: These are a huge step up from the previous V2 goggles. They use Micro-OLED screens that are sharper, smaller, and have built-in diopter adjustment, so most people who wear glasses can fly without them.

  • RockSteady & HorizonSteady: DJI’s onboard stabilization does the heavy lifting. You don't need a GoPro on top to get smooth footage; the internal 4K camera handles the shakes and keeps the horizon level automatically.

  • Durable Build: The "ducted" design means you can bump into walls or branches and usually just bounce off. If it does end up upside down on the ground, "Turtle Mode" can flip it back over so you can take off again without walking to pick it up.

Technical Specifications:

  • Weight: 410g (with battery)

  • FC & ESC: DJI Proprietary

  • Motors: DJI 2306.5 (Custom)

  • Propellers: DJI 5-blade 2.9-inch

  • VTX: DJI O3+ Digital Transmission

  • Camera: 1/1.7" CMOS, 48MP, f/2.8

  • Receiver: DJI Internal (Link to Motion Controller or Remote 2)

  • Recommended Battery: DJI Avata Intelligent Flight Battery (2420 mAh)

  • Flight Time: ~18 minutes (Hover) / ~10-12 minutes (Real-world flying)

The Pilot's Reality Check:

  • The "Yawsome" Issue: If you try to pull a very sharp turn at high speed in manual mode, the Avata has a tendency to "wash out" or tumble because of its top-heavy design and duct physics. It's a cinematic cruiser, not a high-speed racer.

  • Loud Profile: For a small drone, it's surprisingly loud. The high-pitched scream of the 5-blade props in the ducts will definitely turn heads, so don't expect to be "stealthy" in a quiet neighborhood.

  • Battery Cost: Unlike the cheap Li-ions or LiPos we've discussed, DJI batteries are expensive. You'll likely want the "Fly More Kit" eventually, but be prepared to pay a premium for that "intelligent" tech.

📦 Package contains
  • 1 * DJI Avata Drone

  • 1 * DJI Goggles 2

  • 1 * DJI RC Motion 2 (Motion Controller)

  • 1 * DJI Avata Intelligent Flight Battery

  • 3 * Pairs of DJI Avata Propellers

  • 1 * DJI Avata Power Adapter

  • 1 * DJI Avata Gimbal Protector

  • 1 * Type-C to Type-C PD Cable

  • 1 * Screwdriver

  • 4 * M2×7 Screws

  • 1 * DJI Goggles 2 Battery

  • 1 * Pair of DJI Goggles 2 Eyeglass Frames

  • 1 * DJI Goggles 2 Screen Protector

  • 1 * DJI Goggles 2 Headband

  • 1 * DJI Goggles 2 Power Cable

  • 1 * Pair of DJI Goggles 2 Dual-Band Antennas

  • 1 * USB-C OTG Cable

  • 1 * Lanyard (for Motion Controller)

🤔 Frequently Asked Questions
  • What makes the Goggles 2 better than the older V2?

    The DJI Goggles 2 are much smaller and lighter, using Micro-OLED screens that give you a crisp 1080p image. The biggest "asjalik" feature for many is the built-in diopter adjustment. You can twist a dial to focus the lenses for your specific eyesight, meaning most people don't need to wear glasses inside the goggles anymore.

  • Can I fly it like a normal drone?

    Yes. In Normal (N) Mode, it behaves just like a Mavic—it hovers in place if you let go of the controls and uses downward sensors to stay stable. If you use the included Motion Controller, you steer simply by tilting your hand. It’s incredibly intuitive; if you can point at something, you can fly toward it.

  • Is it durable enough for crashes?

    The Avata is basically a flying tank. Its integrated propeller guards are part of the main frame. If you bump into a wall or a tree branch, the drone usually just bounces off and keeps hovering. It also has a "Turtle Mode"—if you land upside down, the drone can flip itself back over so you can take off again without walking to pick it up.

  • Can I use this for professional "Manual" freestyle?

    You can, but you'll need the DJI FPV Remote Controller 2 (the traditional twin-stick one), which is sold separately. In Manual mode, the Avata can do flips, rolls, and reach speeds of 97 km/h. However, be aware that the Avata is known for a "tumble" issue if you take extremely sharp corners too fast in manual mode—it’s a cinewhoop, not a dedicated racer.

  • How does it handle video stabilization?

    The camera uses a 1/1.7-inch sensor and records in 4K/60fps. To keep things smooth, it uses RockSteady and HorizonSteady. HorizonSteady is especially cool because it keeps the horizon perfectly level even when the drone is banking hard into a turn, giving your footage a professional, "stabilized" look instantly.

Product Attributes
Signal

Digital

Style

Freestyle


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