Safely film steady, ultra-wide 4K stabilized video indoors or outside, in and around objects, with the DJI Avata FPV Drone. 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. For a more immersive experience with intuitive controls, you can opts to pair the Avata with optional Goggles 2, FPV Goggles V2, and the DJI Motion Controller
DJI’s Avata Drone Review
If you’ve ever wanted to get a first-person view of a drone zipping through the air, the DJI new Avata lets you do just that with a pair of goggles wirelessly connected to its camera at the front.
This isn’t the Chinese drone maker’s first first-person view (FPV) drone, which literally gives you bird’s eye view of things while in flight.
However, the DJI Avata has made improvements over the first model, called the DJI FPV last year, and made this new drone into one of the most exciting consumer-friendly drones for beginners.
The main selling point here is capturing more dramatic video footage by flying low, making quick turns and passing through objects.
Last year’s FPV drone was heavy, which meant flying through obstacles was often a challenge. The exposed propellers also had a higher chance of being damaged if you crashed, which was common for FPV drones.
Now, DJI has corrected those negatives with the new DJI Avata. The new drone is about the same size as the Mini 3 Pro and fits right into a small backpack.
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