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About this product
DJI Avata FPV Drone
Feel the rush of FPV with unrivalled safety and control.
Enjoy a totally immersive, user-friendly flight experience with stunningly immersive HD resolution and intuitive flight control.
DJI Avata is the first FPV drone with built-in propeller guards from DJI, enabling it to withstand minor collisions for a worry-free flight: Perfect for high-octane deployments – indoors or outdoors – to capture dazzling cinewhoop-style content.
Absorb yourself in the action with a 155° Ultra-Wide FOV from a built-in 1/1.7″ CMOS sensor. DJI Avata’s 48MP camera records up to 4K/60fps, 2.7K/120fps (DJI Goggles V2) and 2.7k/100fps (DJI Goggles 2), allowing more control for content creators wanting to create smooth cinematic first-person video.
At 410g the DJI Avata can be operated in the A1 subcategory with an A2 CofC, in the A3 subcategory (Far from People) with no training, and indoors (following health & safety guidelines).
Frequently Asked Questions
The DJI Avata is designed for experienced pilots seeking responsive FPV flight. It is not recommended for beginners new to FPV drones; you should have prior FPV piloting experience before operating this aircraft.
The product is listed as RTR (Ready to Fly), meaning it arrives ready to use out of the box. For a complete list of included accessories and components, please check the product packaging details or contact our customer service team.
As an RTR drone, the DJI Avata includes what you need to start flying. For specific details on battery capacity, charging time, and included charging equipment, please refer to the user manual or contact us directly.
The DJI Avata weighs 410g, allowing it to be operated in the A1 subcategory with an A2 Certificate of Competency, in the A3 subcategory (Far from People) with no training, and indoors following health and safety guidelines.
The DJI Avata features a 48MP camera with a 155° ultra-wide field of view, recording up to 4K/60fps, 2.7K/120fps with DJI Goggles V2, and 2.7K/100fps with DJI Goggles 2, making it suitable for cinematic first-person content creation.
