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DJI Avata Fly Smart Combo (DJI FPV Goggles V2) - First-Person View Drone UAV Quadcopter with 4K Stabilized Video, Super-Wide 155° FOV, Built-in Propeller Guard, HD Low-Latency Transmission, Black

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This tiny branch hopped onboard the Avata for a ride—the drone kept going, even with the leaves caught up in its propellers (Credit: Jim Fisher)

Both DJI drones can capture 4K resolution at up to 60fps and 1080p at up to 120fps. The Avata adds 2.7K video at 120fps, making slow-motion videos crisper. The Avata definitively wins the camera round, which makes sense for a drone built with newer technology. Pricing Prova il brivido di un volo immersivo grazie ai DJI FPV Goggles V2 per DJI FPV [1] e al super grandangolo FOV 150°. [2] La trasmissione video HD fino a 120fps ti garantisce una visione ultra fluida e in tempo reale del tuo volo.One issue that the DJI FPV suffered from was that, in certain maneuvers, it was possible to see the blade tips in your videos. On the Avata, this is still an issue, but only when the wide-angle modes are being used and the camera is pointing downwards.

If you went through the table above with a fine-tooth comb you may have noticed that the DJI Avata Pro-View and Fly Smart Combos are in fact incredibly similar.The compact size of the DJI Avata causes a minor annoyance, however. The MicroSD card slot is placed behind a cover on the body, but access is very tight since you have to reach between the propeller blades. Even a person with small fingers will find it challenging to take a card out with one hand and there’s a danger of dropping the card, which could be heartbreaking if it was lost after capturing some amazing shots with the Avata. The Motion Controller can be used with the DJI Avata for Normal (N) Mode - best for beginners - and Sport (S) Mode, which is a middle-tier mode, between N and M. Drone Only: Ideal for FPV operators who already have compatible goggles and controllers, but want to fly the DJI Avata. The DJI Avata Pro-View and Fly Smart Combos are identical outside of one key component, the Goggles included with each combo. Whilst the Fly Smart Combo ships with older DJI FPV Goggles V2, the Pro-View Combo includes the brand new, redesigned DJI Goggles 2. Engineered to be lighter, more comfortable and provide a greater user experience during flight, these new Goggles feature 1080p micro-OLED displays and provide the best possible way to experience FPV.

Critically, the transmission bandwidth is still up to 50Mbps, so it’s a balance between resolution and framerate, with the new Goggles 2 going for resolution over frames-per-second. The primary difference between each combo is the goggles each combo comes equipped with. The budget-friendly DJI Avata Fly Smart Combo features the iconic DJI FPV Goggles V2 first introduced alongside the DJI FPV Goggles in 2021. The DJI Pro-View Combo comes with the brand new DJI Goggles 2, a spiritual successor to the DJI FPV Goggles V2 included with the Fly Smart Combo. The critical issue here is that this type of flying is a major departure from flying camera drones, and not all pilots will instantly enjoy it. If you discover that FPV flying isn’t for you, then this could be a very expensive mistake. The connection between the drone and the Goggles 2 is Ocusync O3+, the latest version of DJI’s transmission technology. Depending on what region you are flying, O3+ can provide a video and control link at up to 10km, or only 2km if you are based in Europe.

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Prova il brivido di un volo a bassa quota con Avata e plana rasoterra in tutta sicurezza. Ciò, combinato con il FOV super ampio, crea una prospettiva esilarante e unica nel suo genere. I had similar safety concerns around the DJI FPV Combo, though it at least includes forward-facing obstacle sensors that allow for safer use around people. The Avata has downward-facing ToF IR sensors to make high-speed, ground-hugging flights possible, but don’t offer protection in other directions. The sensors also improve stability when flying indoors without a GPS assist—the drone is smart enough to slow down when it's flying in tight confines, a plus if you're trying to recreate the Tesla Gigafactory Cinewhoop tour video for fun or profit, or if you simply want to see if you can fly through your house without damaging anything.

The all-in-one Fly Smart Combo comes with everything you need, including the DJI FPV Goggles V2 and DJI Motion Controller, allowing you to truly feel flight. The key difference between the DJI Avata Fly Smart Combo and the Pro-View Combo is the type of goggles they come with. As humans don’t come with consistently-specced eyes, the Goggles 2 allows for both a degree of optical adjustment along with Interpupillary Distance changes. Tutti i video e le foto in questa pagina sono stati realizzati nel rigoroso rispetto di leggi e regolamentazioni locali.Ottieni filmati davvero unici mentre ti muovi tra i rami, sotto i ponti e attraverso stretti corridoi, riprendendo in luoghi precedentemente inaccessibili. The Goggles 2 are an upgraded version of the DJI FPV Goggles V2 (which come in the Fly Smart Combo; more on this shortly). They feature diopter adjustment, upgraded display, wireless streaming, a lighter design, two 1080p Micro-OLED screens, a 100Hz refresh rate, low-latency transmission and up to two hours of runtime. The inclusion of blade rings is also a significant advantage if the drone ever hits living things, even though the 410g Avata is much lighter than the 795g DJI FPV.

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