Avata Pro-View Custom Combo w/Remote Controller


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DJI Avata Pro-View Custom Combo with Remote Controller
Overview:
When you combine Avata with the goggles and motion controller, flight becomes accessible to all. Experience the thrill of total immersion with unrivaled safety and control. Embrace your spontaneity and capture the world around you. Some of us were Born to Fly.
Features:
- Avata Pro View Combo (Goggles 2, Motion Controller) and FPV Remote Controller V2
- Immersive Flight Experience
- Intuitive Motion Control
- 4K/60fps 155° Super-Wide FOV Videos
- Powerful Video Stabilization
- Weighs About 410 g, Lightweight and Portable
- Enhanced Safety with Built-in Propeller Guard
- 1080p/100fps video transmission quality: the lowest latency of 30 ms
- Two 1080p Micro-OLED screens
What's Included:
(1) DJI Avata
(1) DJI Avata Intelligent Flight Battery
(3) DJI Avata Propellers (Pair)
(1) DJI Avata Power Adapter
(1) DJI Avata Gimbal Protector
(1) Type-C to Type-C PD Cable
(1) Screwdriver
(4) Screws (M2×7)
(1) DJI FPV Remote Controller 2
(1) DJI Goggles 2
(1) DJI Goggles 2 Battery
(1) DJI Goggles 2 Eyeglass Frames (Pair)
(1) DJI Goggles 2 Screen Protector
(1) DJI Goggles 2 Headband
(1) DJI Goggles 2 Power Cable
(1) DJI Goggles 2 Dual-Band Antenna (Pair)
(1) OTG Cable
(1) DJI Motion Controller
(1) Lanyard x1





















Camera |
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Sensor | 1/1.7-inch CMOS Effective Pixels: 48 MP |
Lens | FOV: 155° Equivalent Focal Length: 12.7 mm Focal Length: 2.34 mm Aperture: f/2.8 Focus Mode: FF Focus Range: 0.6 m to ∞ |
ISO Range | 100-6400 (Auto) 100-25600 (Manual) |
Shutter Speed | Video: 1/8000-1/50 s Photo: 1/8000-1/50 s |
Still Photography Mode | Single Shot |
Max Image Size | 4000×3000 |
Photo Format | JPEG |
Video Resolution | With DJI Goggles 2: 4K@50/60fps 2.7K@50/60/100fps 1080p@50/60/100fps With DJI FPV Goggles V2: 4K@50/60fps 2.7K@50/60/100/120fps 1080p@50/60/100/120fps |
Video Format | MP4 |
Max Video Bitrate | 150 Mbps |
Color Mode | Standard D-Cinelike |
EIS | Supports RockSteady and HorizonSteady Can be disabled |
Distortion Correction | Supports Normal Mode, Wide Mode, and Ultra Wide Mode |
Supported File System | exFAT (recommended) FAT32 |
Gimbal |
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Mechanical Range | Tilt: -95° to 75° |
Controllable Range | Tilt: -80° to +65° |
Stabilization | Single-Axis (tilt) |
Max Control Speed | 60°/s |
Angular Vibration Range | ±0.01° |
Electronic Roll Axis | Real-time screen correction is unavailable during recording, but can be applied to the footage recorded on the drone. |
Aircraft |
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Model | QF2W4K |
Takeoff Weight | Approx. 410 g |
Dimensions (L×W×H) | 180×180×80 mm |
Diagonal Distance | 120 mm |
Max Ascent Speed | 6 m/s (Normal Mode, Sport Mode) |
Max Descent Speed | 6 m/s (Normal Mode, Sport Mode) |
Max Speed [1] | 8 m/s (Normal Mode) 14 m/s (Sport Mode) 27 m/s (Manual Mode) |
Maximum Takeoff Altitude | 5000 m |
Max Hover Time | Approx. 18 mins [2] |
Max Flight Distance | 11.6 km |
Max Wind Speed Resistance | 10.7 m/s (Level 5) |
Operating Temperature Range | -10° to 40° C (14° to 104° F) |
Transmission Power (EIRP) | FCC: < 33 dBm CE: < 14 dBm SRRC: < 30 dBm |
Antennas | Dual Antennas, 2T2R |
GNSS | GPS + Galileo + BeiDou |
Hovering Accuracy Range | Vertical: ±0.1 m (with Vision Positioning) ±0.5 m (with GNSS Positioning) Horizontal: ±0.3 m (with Vision Positioning) ±1.5 m (with GNSS Positioning) |
Supported SD Cards | microSD (up to 256 GB) Recommended microSD Cards SanDisk Extreme U3 V30 A1 32GB microSDXC SanDisk Extreme Pro U3 V30 A1 32GB microSDXC Kingston Canvas Go!Plus U3 V30 A2 64GB microSDXC Kingston Canvas React Plus U3 V90 A1 64GB microSDXC Kingston Canvas React Plus U3 V90 A1 128GB microSDXC Kingston Canvas React Plus U3 V90 A1 256GB microSDXC Samsung PRO Plus V30 U3 V30 A2 256GB microSDXC |
Internal Storage | 20 GB |
Sensing System |
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Downward (Binocular Vision and ToF) [3] | ToF Effective Measurement Height: 10 m Precise Hovering Range: 0.5-10 m Vision Sensor Hovering Range: 0.5-20 m |
Operating Environment | Diffuse reflective surfaces with a clear pattern > 20% (such as walls, trees, or people) Adequate lighting (lux > 15, normal indoor lighting conditions) |
Intelligent Flight Battery | |
Battery Capacity | 2420 mAh |
Voltage | 14.76 V |
Charging Voltage Limit | 17 V |
Type | Li-ion |
Chemical System | LiNiMnCoO2 |
Energy | 35.71 Wh@0.5C |
Discharge Rate | Typical: 7C |
Weight | Approx. 162 g |
Charging Temperature Range | 5° to 40° C (41° to 104° F) |
Video Transmission |
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Communication Frequency | 2.400-2.4835 GHz (RX only) 5.725-5.850 GHz (RX and TX) [4] |
Communication Bandwidth | Max 40 MHz |
Live View Quality and Latency [5] | With DJI FPV Goggles V2: 810p/120fps Video Transmission Quality: The video transmission latency is lower than 28 ms. 810p/60fps Video Transmission Quality: The video transmission latency is lower than 40 ms. With DJI Goggles 2: 1080p/100fps Video Transmission Quality: The video transmission latency is as low as 30 ms. 1080p/60fps Video Transmission Quality: The video transmission latency is as low as 40 ms. |
Max Video Transmission Bitrate [6] | 50 Mbps |
Max Video Transmission Range [7] | 10 km (FCC), 2 km (CE), 6 km (SRRC) |
Audio Transmission | N/A |
DJI Goggles 2 |
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Model | RCDS18 |
Weight | Approx. 290 g (headband included) |
Dimensions (L×W×H) | With antennas folded: 167.40×103.90×81.31 mm With antennas unfolded: 196.69×103.90×104.61 mm |
Screen Size (single screen) | 0.49-inch |
Resolution (single screen) | 1920×1080 |
Refresh Rate | Up to 100 Hz |
Interpupillary Distance Range | 56-72 mm |
Diopter Adjustment Range | -8.0 D to +2.0 D |
FOV (single screen) | 51° |
Communication Frequency | 2.400-2.4835 GHz 5.725-5.850 GHz [4] |
Transmission Power (EIRP) | 2.4 GHz: < 30 dBm (FCC), < 20 dBm (CE/SRRC/KC) 5.8 GHz [4]: < 30 dBm (FCC), < 23 dBm (SRRC), < 14 dBm (CE/KC) |
Wi-Fi Protocol | Wi-Fi 802.11b/a/g/n/ac |
Wi-Fi Communication Frequency | 2.400-2.4835 GHz 5.150-5.250 GHz (indoor use only) [8] 5.725-5.850 GHz [4] |
Wi-Fi Transmission Power (EIRP) | 2.4 GHz: < 20 dBm (FCC/CE/SRRC/KC) 5.1 GHz [8]: < 20 dBm (FCC/CE/KC) 5.8 GHz [4]: < 20 dBm (FCC/SRRC/KC), < 14 dBm (CE) |
Bluetooth Protocol | Bluetooth 5.2 |
Bluetooth Communication Frequency | 2.400-2.4835 GHz |
Bluetooth Transmission Power (EIRP) | < 8 dBm |
Max Video Transmission Bitrate [6] | 50 Mbps |
Video Recording Format | MOV |
Supported Video and Audio Playback Formats | MP4 and MOV (video coding formats: H.264 and H.265; audio format: ACC, PCM) |
Wi-Fi Wireless Streaming | Supports DLNA Protocol |
Operating Temperature Range | -10° to 40° C (14° to 104° F) |
Power Input | DJI Goggles 2 Battery |
Supported SD Cards | microSD (up to 256 GB) |
DJI Goggles 2 Battery |
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Capacity | 1800 mAh |
Voltage | 7-9 V (1.5 A) |
Type | Li-ion |
Chemical System | LiNiMnCoO2 |
Energy | 18 Wh |
Charging Temperature Range | 0° to 45° C (32° to 113° F) |
Max Charging Power | 12.6 W (5 V/2 A, 9 V/1.4 A) |
Weight | Approx. 122 g |
Dimensions (L×W×H) | 73.04×40.96×26 mm |
Operating Time | Approx. 2 hours |
DJI FPV Goggles V2 |
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Model | FGDB28 |
Weight | Approx. 420 g (headband and antennas included) |
Supported Video and Audio Playback Formats | MP4, MOV, MKV (video coding format: H.264; audio formats: AAC-LC, AAC-HE, AC-3, MP3) |
Operating Temperature Range | 0° to 40° C (32° to 104° F) |
Video Recording Format | MOV (video coding format: H.264) |
FOV | 30° to 54°, adjustable Image Size: 50% to 100% |
Communication Frequency | 2.400-2.4835 GHz 5.725-5.850 GHz [4] |
Max Video Transmission Bitrate [6] | 50 Mbps |
Dimensions (L×W×H) | Without antennas: 184×122×110 mm With antennas: 202×126×110 mm |
Transmission Power (EIRP) | 2.400-2.4835 GHz FCC: ≤ 28.5 dBm CE: ≤ 20 dBm SRRC: ≤ 20 dBm 5.725-5.850 GHz [4] FCC: ≤ 31.5 dBm CE: ≤ 14 dBm SRRC: ≤ 19 dBm |
Screen Size (single screen) | 2-inch |
Power Input | Dedicated DJI Goggles batteries |
Supported SD Cards | microSD (up to 256 GB) |
Communication Bandwidth | Max 40 MHz |
Interpupillary Distance Range | 58-70 mm |
Refresh Rate | 144 Hz |
Screen Resolution | 1440×810 |
DJI FPV Goggles V2 Battery |
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Weight | Approx. 119 g |
Dimensions (L×W×H) | 73.04×40.96×26 mm |
Capacity | 1800 mAh |
Voltage | Max 9 V |
Chemical System | LiNiMnCoO2 |
Type | Li-Po 2S |
Energy | 18 Wh |
Charging Temperature Range | 0° to 45° C (32° to 113° F) |
Max Charging Power | 10 W |
Operating Time | Approx. 110 mins |
DJI Motion Controller |
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Model | FC7BMC |
Weight | Approx. 167 g |
Communication Frequency | 2.400-2.4835 GHz 5.725-5.850 GHz [4] |
Transmission Power (EIRP) | 2.4 GHz: ≤ 28.5 dBm (FCC), ≤ 20 dBm (CE/SRRC) 5.8 GHz [4]: ≤ 31.5 dBm (FCC), ≤ 19 dBm (SRRC), ≤ 14 dBm (CE) |
Operating Temperature Range | -10° to 40° C (14° to 104° F) |
Operating Time | Approx. 5 hours |
DJI FPV Remote Controller 2 |
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Model | FC7BGC |
Weight | Approx. 346 g |
Communication Frequency | 2.400-2.4835 GHz 5.725-5.850 GHz [4] |
Transmission Power (EIRP) | 2.4 GHz: ≤ 28.5 dBm (FCC), ≤ 20 dBm (CE/SRRC) 5.8 GHz [4]: ≤ 31.5 dBm (FCC), ≤ 19 dBm (SRRC), ≤ 14 dBm (CE) |
Dimensions (L×W×H) | 190×140×51 mm |
Operating Time | Approx. 9 hours |
Operating Temperature Range | -10° to 40° C (14° to 104° F) |
Charging Time | 2.5 hours |
Other |
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Footnotes |
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DJI Avata - Quick Start Guide v1.0.
DJI Avata - Safety Guidelines v1.0.
DJI Avata DJI Goggles 2 Motion Combo -Safety Guidelines v1.0.
DJI Avata DJI Goggles 2 Motion Combo - Quick Start Guide v1.0.
DJI Avata Motion Controller Combo - Safety Guidelines v1.0.
DJI Avata Motion Controller Combo - Quick Start Guide v1.0.
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How can I link the DJI Avata system together?
1. Power on the aircraft, goggles, and remote control device. Press and then press and hold the power button to power on or off each device.
2. Press the link button on the goggles. The goggles will start to beep continually.
3. Press and hold the power button of the aircraft until it beeps once and the battery level LEDs blink in sequence.
4. Once linking is successful, the battery level LEDs of the aircraft turn solid and display the battery level, and the goggles stop beeping and show the live view of the aircraft camera.
5. Press and hold the power button of the aircraft until it beeps once and the battery level LEDs blink in sequence.
6. Press and hold the power button of the remote control device until it starts to beep continually and the battery level LEDs blink in sequence.
7. Once linking is successful, the remote controller stops beeping, and both the battery level LEDs turn solid and display the battery level.
* For details, refer to the user manual or tutorial video.How can I activate DJI Avata?
DJI Avata must be activated via the DJI Fly app or DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series) before using for the first time. Make sure that all devices are linked after powering on the aircraft, goggles, and remote control device.
Connect the USB-C port of the goggles to your smartphone, run the DJI Fly app, and follow the prompts to activate. An internet connection is required for activation.
* For details, refer to the user manual or tutorial video.How can I update the firmware of DJI Avata?
Method 1: Using DJI Fly
Power on the aircraft, goggles, and remote control device. Make sure that all the devices are linked. Connect the USB-C port of the goggles to your smartphone, run the DJI Fly app, and follow the prompts to update. An internet connection is required.
Method 2: Using DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series)
Power on the device and connect it to a computer with a USB-C cable.
Launch DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series) and log in with a DJI account.
Select the device and click "Firmware Update" on the left side of the screen.
Select and confirm the firmware version.
The firmware will be downloaded and updated automatically.
The device will restart automatically after the firmware update is complete.
* For details, refer to the user manual or tutorial video.Which goggles does DJI Avata support?
DJI Goggles 2 and DJI FPV Goggles V2.
Which remote controllers does DJI Avata support?
DJI Motion Controller and DJI FPV Remote Controller 2.
What is the difference between using DJI Avata with DJI Goggles 2 and DJI FPV Goggles V2?
DJI Goggles 2 has more comprehensive features. It supports Head Tracking Mode that allows you to experience immersive flight from a first-person perspective more freely. It also adopts DJI's latest flagship O3+ Video Transmission, which can achieve high-definition and low-latency video transmission. DJI Goggles 2 features an upgraded display and diopter adjustment. It is smaller, lighter, more comfortable to wear, and more intuitive for user interaction.
What is the difference between using DJI Avata with DJI Motion Controller and DJI FPV Remote Controller 2?
DJI Motion Controller supports more intuitive and easy-to-use controls. DJI FPV Remote Controller 2 is suitable for users who want to use M Mode for precise control.
Is DJI Avata waterproof?
No.
Does DJI Avata have an auxiliary light?
No.
Does DJI Avata support satellite navigation systems?
Yes, it supports GPS, Galileo, and BeiDou.
Can DJI Avata hover?
N Mode and S Mode support auto-hovering through the use of the VIO+ToF+GNSS system.
Does DJI Avata have built-in storage?
Yes, it has 20 GB of built-in storage.
What is the maximum flight time of DJI Avata?
The maximum flight time is approximately 18 minutes*.
* Tested when hovering in an environment without wind or interference.Does DJI Avata support audio recording?
No.
Does DJI Avata support obstacle sensing and avoidance?
DJI Avata does not support forward obstacle sensing and avoidance. It only supports downward obstacle sensing when used with DJI FPV Remote Controller 2, or DJI Motion Controller in N Mode and S Mode.
What photo resolution and format does DJI Avata support?
4000×3000 and JPEG.
What video format does DJI Avata support?
MP4.
What FOV does the DJI Avata camera video recording support?
FOV: 155°
Format Equivalent: 12.6 mm
Focal Length: 2.34 mm
Aperture: f/2.8
Focus Mode: FF
Focus Range: 0.6 m to ∞Does the DJI Avata camera support distortion correction?
Yes, it supports Normal Mode, Wide Mode, and Ultra Wide Mode.
Does DJI Avata support real-time screen correction during recording?
No, it only supports correction for recorded footage.
What color modes does DJI Avata support?
Standard and D-Cinelike.
Does DJI Avata support EIS?
Yes, it supports RockSteady and HorizonSteady, which can be disabled.
What video coding format does DJI Avata support?
H.264.
Does DJI Avata support the manual adjustment of camera parameters?
Yes, it supports the adjustment of ISO, shutter, EV, and WB.
What video resolution and frame rate does DJI Avata support?
With DJI Goggles 2:
4K@50/60fps
2.7K@50/60/100fps
1080p@50/60/100fps
With DJI FPV Goggles V2:
4K@50/60fps
2.7K@50/60/100/120fps
1080p@50/60/100/120fpsCan DJI Avata directly connect to a smartphone?
No. You can connect it to a computer via Type-C port to read the SD card, or launch DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series) for firmware updates.
What is the max video transmission range of DJI Avata?
10 km (FCC), 2 km (CE), 6 km (SRRC).
Does DJI Avata support RTH?
Yes, it supports Smart RTH, Low Battery RTH, and Failsafe RTH.
How can I switch DJI Avata to M Mode?
DJI Avata requires DJI FPV Remote Controller 2 to use M Mode.
In the goggles view, go to "Settings > Control > Remote Controller", and then enable M Mode.
When the aircraft is in M Mode, it does not hover automatically. Please practice in the DJI Virtual Flight app before flying in M Mode. Please also adjust the back screw until the throttle does not re-center automatically, for more accurate control and better flight experience.Can I replace parts of the DJI Avata aircraft by myself?
You can purchase and replace the upper frame, propeller guard, and propellers of the aircraft by yourself. For details, please refer to the tutorials.
Can I use DJI Avata without the goggles?
No.
Does DJI Avata support Find My Drone?
Yes. In the goggles view, go to "Settings > Safety > Find My Drone", and then enable this feature.
Find My Drone helps to find the location of the aircraft on the ground by using the cached video in the goggles. If the aircraft still has battery power, turn on ESC Beeping to help find the aircraft via the sound.What should I be cautious of when using DJI Avata?
When using DJI Avata alone:
1. Avoid flying in areas with strong signal interference such as areas with strong Wi-Fi signals.
2. Avoid long-distance low-altitude flying.
3. Make sure that you are flying in a safe and unrestricted area. For detailed regulations, please consult your local laws and regulations.
4. Follow local laws and regulations when flying with the goggles on.
5. Before flying, it is recommended to update the firmware with your smartphone, get the latest information of restricted flight areas, and report the flight according to local laws and regulations.What should I be cautious of when using DJI Avata with multiple pilots in the same area?
When multiple DJI Avata units are used simultaneously, signal interference may occur. To avoid this, follow the instructions below:
1. Maintain a safe distance of at least 3 m between each aircraft. Power on and choose a frequency channel for each aircraft respectively. Avoid using the same frequency channel as other pilots. If the live feeds begin to blur, restart the device.
2. If the frequency channel you choose is close to that of another pilot, keep your aircraft at a safe distance from their goggles.
3. Maintain a safe distance between each pair of goggles.
4. If your live feed becomes blurry due to multiple DJI Avata units flying simultaneously, land your aircraft and restart.What precautions should be taken when using DJI Avata in other countries or regions?
When using DJI Avata 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 according to local laws and regulations.What precautions should be taken when taking off or landing DJI Avata?
1. Before takeoff, make sure that the propellers are correctly installed, the sensors are correctly calibrated, the batteries are fully charged, and there are no obstacles around the aircraft such as pedestrians, buildings, or trees.
2. Before landing, determine a safe landing area with a flat surface without water, and make sure that no pedestrians or obstacles are nearby. It is recommended to switch to N Mode in preparation for landing.
3. Before your first flight, it is recommended to watch the tutorials.What precautions should be taken when using DJI Goggles 2?
When using the goggles, keep the lenses away from direct sunlight to avoid irreversible damage.
What precautions should be taken when using DJI FPV Goggles V2?
1. Follow local laws and regulations when flying with the goggles on.
2. During flight, pay attention to the on-screen prompts and alerts.
3. When storing the goggles, keep the lenses away from strong light to avoid damage to the screens.
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