About the DJI Avata Pro View Combo

Take off into the clouds in first-person

The DJI Avata is wildly fast for its size and lets you fly in immersive first-person.
Take off into the clouds in first-person
The only thing cooler than zipping a drone through the air is flying one in first-person. The DJI Avata is an agile mini drone that fits in your palm and lets you experience the skies like a falcon in flight. Fly in crystal-clear first-person up to an impressive 60 mph — all while seeing the world through the drone's "eyes."
While you're up there, you can use the Avata's gimbal-mounted camera to capture detailed 48-megapixel stills and smooth 4K video. And built-in image stabilization and distortion correction keeps your video nice and clean while you nail sweet turns at high speeds.
DJI's first "cinewhoop" drone
The DJI Avata is DJI's first cinewhoop-style drone. The class of tiny 'copter build comes from the drone racing scene and is designed from the ground up for maximum agility, allowing racers to zoom around tight corridors on indoor courses. The "cine" part of the term "cinewhoop" comes from the design's unparalleled stability, which helps it capture cinematic footage while going fast and furious on the track.A Pro View with extra goodies
This Pro View Combo comes with the DJI Motion Controller and the brand new DJI Goggles 2, so you've got everything you need to take to the skies in style. The goggles offer a crisp 1080p/100fps live view and are lightweight with cooling vents to keep them comfortable during long flights. The whole set looks like something straight out of a sci-fi novel, with a sleek, futuristic design that begs to be played with.
With the goggles strapped on and controller in hand, you can take your immersion to the next level. Tilt and turn the Motion Controller to produce corresponding movements with the drone. And an on-screen icon helps orient your motions so they feel natural and intuitive. The buttons on the remote are simple too, letting you accelerate with the pull of a trigger and take pictures with a quick thumb-press. This is about the coolest way to fly a drone, hand-down.
Intuitive control modes
The DJI Avata has three core flight modes:
- N Mode is designed for beginners, with easy controls and the help of downward obstacle sensing that can decelerate the drone automatically to help avoid collisions.
- M Mode is for advanced flyers, giving you complete control and letting you fly at max speed. Once you're comfortable, few drone experiences can match swooshing by scenery at full throttle with this drone.
- S Mode is a hybrid designed to make it easy to snag cool first-person footage. It uses simplified, manual controls that bridge the gap between N and M Mode.
These modes are each designed for different experiences and skill levels. There's something here for every type of flyer.
Strong, stable wireless connection
Getting a fuzzy feed or losing the video connection entirely mid-flight could be disastrous with a drone this fast. Luckily, the Avata uses an impressive low-latency transmission system. This wireless technology automatically switches between two different bands (2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz), to resist pesky interference and provide reliable high-definition video transmission. At less than 30 milliseconds of latency, the video feed and control over your drone stay sharp and responsive, letting you relax and focus on the thrill of flying in first-person.
With a range up to 6.2 miles, you also have some serious flexibility. You can ride the wind, skimming over a mountainside or through a ravine with your feet planted safely on terra firma.
Learn to fly, then share it online
DJI makes it easy to start learning how to fly in first-person. The DJI Fly app has comprehensive tutorials and the DJI Virtual Flight app lets you connect the goggles and remote controller to run through simulated flying exercises, helping you get prepped for your first real flight. Before you know it, you'll be zipping the drone overhead with confidence. The Avata even has built-in propeller guards, which give you some protection in case you have an accidental bump or two during your first flight.
You can also edit your footage directly within the Fly app. Built-in filters, background music, and professionally designed video templates help you splice together cool content in minutes. Connect to SkyPixel, DJI's social media platform, to share your creations with other hobbyists in the community.
Product highlights:
- agile mini quadcopter with motion controller and FPV goggles
- "cinewhoop"-style frame for fast, stable flight
- dual antennas with GPS/GALILEO/BeiDou positioning allow super-accurate navigation
- built-in propeller guards
- low-latency digital transmission system:
- sends 1080p/100fps live video to the DJI Goggles 2 from up to 6.2 miles away
- supports both 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz bands with automatic switching to reduce interference
- video transmission bitrate of 50 Mbps
- resists winds up to 24 mph
- wide operating temperature range: 14° to 104°F
- flight time: 18 minutes
- maximum speed: 60 mph (M mode)
Camera:
- captures 48-megapixel stills and 4K video @ 60 fps
- 1/1.7" CMOS sensor
- lens aperture: f/2.8
- focal length: 2.34mm (equivalent 12.6mm)
- 155° FOV (field of view)
- ISO: 100-6400 (auto), 100-25600 (manual)
- shutter speed: 1/8000 to 1/50s
- single-axis gimbal with controllable tilt range of -80° to 65°
- D-Cinelike Color for rich color and flexible editing
- RockSteady and HorizonSteady electronic image stabilization and distortion correction keeps your video smooth at high speeds (defeatable)
Special features:
- DJI Virtual Flight app lets you practice with simulated flying exercises to prepare for live flight
- use the DJI Fly app to shoot, edit, and share photos and video
- extensive flight tutorials help get new users safely in the air faster
- built-in templates, filters, and music make it easy to get creative
- photos are optimized automatically after downloading, enhancing color and detail
- trim segments out of your footage prior to downloading them to bypass storage concerns
- N Mode designed for new flyers with traditional flight controls
- downward obstacle sensing with infrared TOF (time-of-flight) technology automatically decelerates the drone when obstacles are nearby
- M Mode for experienced flyers with unrestricted flight controls and customizable flight parameters
- S Mode provides a hybrid of simplified, manual controls to help make getting dynamic footage easier
- Smart Return to Home and Low Battery Return to Home
DJI Goggles 2:
- lightweight with cooling vents for comfortable flying
- 2 omnidirectional, dual-band antennas
- two-way communication stabilizes signal connections
- dual 1/2-inch view screens
- 1920 x 1080 resolution (per screen)
- 100 Hz refresh rate
- note: avoid exposing the inside of the goggles to direct light
- live view: 1080p @ 100fps (low-latency mode); 1080p @ 60fps (high-quality mode)
- FOV (field of view): 51°
- less than 30ms latency for pinpoint control at high speed
- built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.2 for wireless streaming
- connect a smartphone to the goggles to share a live view
- immersive video playback of MP4 and MOV files
- Type C USB input for data transfer
- battery life: 2 hours
- 4-1/16"W x 3-3/16"H x 6-9/16"D with antennas; 4-1/16"W x 4-1/8"H x 7-3/4"D without antennas
- weight: 0.6 lbs. (with headband and antennas)
DJI Motion Controller:
- simple buttons and natural motion controls make flying in first-person even more immersive
- operating temperature: 14° to 104°F
- battery life: 300 minutes
- weight: 5.89 oz.
General info and included accessories:
- intelligent flight battery and FPV Goggles battery
- protective gimbal cover
- adjustable headband and lanyard
- extra propellers (pair)
- USB-C power cable for FPV Goggles
- USB-C cable (data transfer)
- USB-A to USB-C cable
- goggles and drone can record video to optional microSD card (up to 256 GB)
- drone internal data storage: 20 GB
- weight: 0.9 lbs.
- 7-1/16"W x 3-1/8"H x 7-1/16"D
- warranty: 1 year (drone), 6 months (batteries, goggles, controller)
- Note: The FAA offers the most up-to-date information on safety tips, rules, and regulations for responsible drone use. Many drones need to be registered, and state and/or local laws may restrict their use in some areas.
- MFR # CP.FP.00000110.01
What's in the box:
DJI Avata Pro View Combo owner's manual
- The DJI Avata Pro-View Combo includes 2 individual boxes:
- DJI Avata:
- Aerial drone
- Intelligent flight battery (installed)
- Gimbal protector (installed)
- 2 Spare propellers
- 20" USB-C cable
- Battery charger
- Hex-key
- 4 Screws
- Quickstart guide
- Safety guidelines
- Warranty information
- "Share the Skies" & "Know Your Drone" leaflets
- DJI Motion Combo:
- Goggles 2
- Motion controller with attached wrist lanyard
- Screen protector (installed)
- Li-ion rechargeable battery (1800mAh)
- Headband
- 2 Eye glass frames
- 4" USB-C to USB-A cable
- 4' USB-C to DC coiled-cable
- Quickstart guide
- Eye glass frames instructions
- Safety guidelines
- Warranty information
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Features & specs
General | ||
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Type | Air | |
Bundle/combo | Yes | |
Size class | Mini | |
Application | Consumer/Recreational | |
Protection Plan | No | |
Camera Features & Specs | ||
Camera Mount Type | Gimbal mount | |
Visual Camera | Yes | |
Thermal Camera | No | |
Other Type of Camera | No | |
Image sensor | 1/1.7" CMOS | |
Video Resolution | 3840 x 2160 (4K) | |
Still Image Size | 4000 x 3000 (12MP) | |
Aircraft Features & Specs | ||
RTH (Return to Home) | Yes | |
Auto Takeoff/Landing | Yes | |
Obstacle Sensing | Yes | |
GPS-enabled | Yes | |
GLONASS-enabled | No | |
Max. Flight Speed | 60 mph | |
Max. Flight Time | 18 min | |
Max. Height | 3.1 miles | |
Max. Distance | 7.2 miles | |
Internal Storage | 20GB | |
External Storage | microSD (optional) | |
Control & Display | ||
Remote Controller | Included | |
Built-in Display | No | |
Display on Smartphone | No | |
FPV Goggles | Included | |
Connections | ||
USB | USB-C | |
HDMI | No | |
Other | No | |
Included Accessories | ||
Case | No | |
Neck Strap | Yes | |
Spare Propellers | Yes | |
Battery | 1 | |
Battery Charger | Yes | |
Other Accessories | USB cables, lanyard, spare pro | |
Other Info | ||
Width (inches) | 7.12 | |
Height (inches) | 3.13 | |
Depth (inches) | 7.12 | |
Weight (pounds) | 0.9 | |
Parts Warranty | 1 Year | |
Labor Warranty | 1 Year |
Product Research
Gimbal Camera
Rechargeable Battery
Goggles 2 & Motion Controller
Aerial Drone
Construction: The DJI Avata aerial drone features an innovative new design that's lightweight, rugged, and compact. A durable frame around the propellers and chassis provide added protection from damage. Along with protecting the propellers, the frame's ducted aerodynamic design optimizes power efficiency for improved speed and maneuverability.
Downward Obstacle Sensing System: The DJI Avata features a Downward Vision System that consist of two downward-facing vision cameras and an Infrared Sensing System for detecting obstacles below the aircraft. This lets you perform low-altitude and indoor flight with added obstacle awareness.
Flight Specifications:
- Maximum Hover Time: Approximately 18 minutes
- Maximum Flight Distance: 7.2 miles
- Maximum Takeoff Altitude: 16,400'
- Maximum Speed:
- Normal Mode: 26.2 fps
- Sport Mode: 45.9 fps
- Manual Mode: 88.6 fps
- Maximum Ascent Speed: 19.6 fps (Normal & Sport Modes)
- Maximum Descent Speed: 19.6 fps (Normal & Sport Modes)
GEO (Geospatial Environment Online) System: DJI's Geospatial Environment Online (GEO) System is a global information system that provides real-time information on flight safety and restriction updates, preventing UAVs from flying in restricted airspace.
Note: DJI Avata users are responsible for their own flight safety and must consult with local authorities on the legal and regulatory requirements before requesting flight in a restricted area.
OcuSync 3.0+ Technology (O3+): The Avata utilizes DJI's most up-to-date and upgraded OcuSync 3.0+ transmission technology (O3+) for a strong and reliable wireless transmission signal with ultra-smooth, clear, and reliable image footage. This provides a 1080p/100fps feed at distances of up to 6.2 miles* (10km) away allows you to not only see more, but to fly further in a safe and reliable way. OcuSync 3.0+ and two 2T2R integrated antennas on the DJI Avata support omnidirectional signal reception, offering sensitive and stable signal when the drone is flying above or ahead. A stronger transmission signal is absolutely critical when flying a drone. An increased signal means pilots can fly farther and see more. It also means increased safety as loss of signal is less likely. And with a low-latency feed, pilots are more able to get the precise shots and movements they want for a better flight and filming experience.
- 1080p HD Video: OcuSync 3.0+ (O3+) has a video transmission distance of up to 6.2 miles* (10 km) and can deliver a 1080p/100fps resolution livestream directly from the drone's camera to the included DJI Goggles 2 screens.
- Dual Band: OcuSync 3.0+ (O3+) utilizes 2.4/5.8GHz dual-frequency communication and automatically switches to the best channel with the lowest interference in real time and low latency (30-40 ms). This significantly improves the aircraft's anti-interference ability in challenging environments, increasing flight safety.
*Unobstructed, free of interference, and when FCC-compliant. Maximum flight range specification is a proxy for radio link strength and resilience.
DJI Fly App: The DJI Avata requires the DJI Fly app (for Apple iOS 11.0+ and Android OS 6.0+), which has been designed to provide you with intuitive controls that make flight easier than ever. The DJI Fly app offers a simple and intuitive user experience, letting you create cinematic shots that you can share. Your compatible smartphone running the DJI Fly app provides the video feed from the Avata's camera to the included DJI Goggles 2 while flying.
- Live Video Feed: The DJI Fly app provides a live video feed on your compatible Apple iOS or Android mobile device.
- Flight Status: Parameters like signal strength, flying mode, altitude, distance, and battery level are easily visible during flight so you always have access to the latest information.
- Camera Settings: With a sleek and efficient interface, DJI Fly provides an expanded view for composition and shooting. You can easily adjust camera parameters, quickly switch between shooting modes, and adjust the gimbal angle on the screen
- Editing Suite: Shooting, editing, and sharing can all be done the the DJI Fly app. You can also easily manage storage with the ability to export or delete footage directly in the app.
Notes:
- The DJI Fly App is not compatible with all Apple iOS and Android devices; click here for a compatibility list.
- The DJI Avata is not compatible with previous and other DJI apps. Only use the DJI Fly app.
Flight Modes: The DJI Avata has three Flight Modes (Normal/Sport/Manual), which can be switched via the Flight Mode switch on the included controller.
- Normal Mode: In this mode, the aircraft utilizes GNSS, the Downward Vision System, a well as the Infrared Sensing System to locate and stabilize itself. When the GNSS signal is strong, the aircraft uses GNSS for location and stabilization. When the GNSS is weak and the lighting conditions are sufficient, the aircraft uses vision systems for location and stabilization. Maximum speed is 17.9 mph in Normal mode.
- Sport Mode: In Sport mode, the aircraft uses GNSS and the Downward Vision System to automatically stabilize itself. The aircraft's responses are optimized for agility and speed, making it more responsive to flight commands. It can reach a maximum speed of 31.3 mph in Sport Mode. The obstacle avoidance system is disabled in Sport mode, which means the aircraft cannot sense obstacles and avoid them automatically.
- Manual Mode: Provides the classis FPV (First Person View) control mode with the highest maneuverability, making it ideal for racing and freestyle flying. All flight assistance functions such as automatic stabilziation are disabled. Proficient control skills are required for Manual Mode.
Low-Altitude Flight: The DJI Avata is designed for low-altitude flight, letting you fly close to the ground with a super-wide FOV, providing an exhilarating perspective while flying.
Halt & Hover: An Emergency Brake button on the motion controller lets you bring the Avata to an abrupt stop, keeping it hovering in place until additional commands are sent.
Return To Home (RTH): The Return to Home (RTH) function brings the aircraft back to the last recorded Home Point when the GNSS signal is strong. Three types of RTH are available:
- Smart RTH: Smart RTH can be used to bring the aircraft back to the Home Point when the GNSS signal is sufficient. Smart RTH can be initiated and canceled from the connected controller, allowing the pilot to regain control of the aircraft.
- Low Battery RTH: The DJI Avata can intelligently determine whether the current battery charge is sufficient to return to the Home Point based on the current location. Low Battery RTH is triggered when the flight battery is depleted to the point that the craft may not be able to return safely.
- Failsafe RTH: If the Home Point was successfully recorded and the compass is functioning normally, Failsafe RTH activates after the remote control signal has been lost for more than 3.5 seconds.
Note: If the aircraft's video link signal is lost during flight while the remote controller is still able to operate the movements of the aircraft, there will be a prompt to initiate RTH that can be canceled.
Landing Protection: Landing Protection will activate during Smart RTH. Once the aircraft has determined the ground is suitable for landing, the aircraft will land gently. If the ground is determined unsuitable for landing, the aircraft will exit landing, hovering until manual contol can be regained.
Flight Recorder: Flight data including flight telemetry, aircraft status information, and other parameters are automatically saved to the internal data recorder of the DJI Avata. The data can be accessed using the DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series) software program that is compatible with Windows PC and Mac. The DJI Assistant 2 software can also be used for updating the firmware on the aircraft and the controller.
DJI Virtual Flight App: The DJI Virtual Flight app (for Apple iOS 11.0+) allows you to practice flying in lifelike, simulated scenarios before taking off in the real world. Simply connect the DJI Goggles 2 and remote controller, and you’re ready to master flight in a risk-free virtual environment
GEO (Geospatial Environment Online) System: DJI's Geospatial Environment Online (GEO) System is a global information system that provides real-time information on flight safety and restriction updates, preventing UAVs from flying in restricted airspace.
Note: Avata users are responsible for their own flight safety and must consult with local authorities on the legal and regulatory requirements before requesting flight in a restricted area.
FAA Rules & Regulations: Please familiarize yourself with the FAA's rules & regulations for unmanned aircraft systems before flying your drone. Click here for more details.
Gimbal Camera
Gimbal Camera: The DJI Avata features a single-axis gimbal camera that supports tilt angle adjustment, allowing you to capture clear and stable images and video at high speed. The mechanical Tilt range is -80° to +65° and can be adjusted from the connected controller. There are two gimbal operations modes available which will switch automatically based on the selected Flight Mode.
- Normal/Sport Mode: The gimbal is in attitude stabilization mode, with the tilt angle remaining stable relative to the horizontal plane.
- Manual Mode: The gimbal is in lock mode, with the tilt angle stable relative to the aircraft.
1/1.7" CMOS Image Sensor: With its 1/1.7" CMOS image sensor with 48 million effective pixels, the DJI Avata is capable of 4K(3840x2160)/60fps HD video and 4K photos. The aperture of the camera is f2.8 and can shoot at 1.9' (0.6m) to infinity. This allows you to capture more visual information in every shot, ensuring rich, dynamic, professional-level results. The 1/1.7" CMOS image sensors delivers countless benefits, especially on a drone as compact and lightweight as the DJI Avata. Essentially, a larger sensor means bigger pixels, and each pixel can collect more visual information. That means you can enjoy higher dynamic range, better resolutions, more accurate color, and excellent details in both the highlights and low lights of any scene. It also ensures more flexibility when editing footage.
- Low Light Performance: When it comes to low-light performance, a bigger sensor is critical as it's able to take in and process more information. The 1/1.7" sensor on the DJI Avata allows for the individual pixels to be larger. The purpose of a pixel is to absorb light and produce an electrical signal, which is then converted into a digital image signal. The more light the sensor can absorb, the stronger the image signal will be. So, a sensor with larger pixels will collect more light data and have better performance in low-light situations. A bigger sensor will allow you to shoot at a lower ISO, which produces cleaner overall images.
- Dynamic Range: The larger sensor and bigger pixels on the DJI Avata mean that each pixel can collect more information compared to smaller pixels. This allows for more information in both the highlights and shadows of an image, letting users capture richer details and more nuance in any environment.
- Editing Footage: The larger 1/1.7" CMOS image sensor also gives you more freedom when it comes to your editing. Whether it's brightening up a dark image, recovering details in the shadows/highlights, pushing colors further, or even cropping.
4K Video: The DJI Avata lets you capture stunning footage in up to 4K/60fps, ensuring video results are as epic and dynamic as the shooting location, and retain extreme quality and details - even when shown on larger displays. Video is recorded in MP4 (H.265). The HEVC (H.265) video codec records more image information, uses less storage, and preserves the dynamic range and detail of your footage, ensuring next-level content.
- Video Resolution: 4K (3840x2160) @50/60fps, 2.7K (2720x1530) @ 50/60/100fps, or 1080p (1920x1080) @ 50/60/100fps
Still Photos: With its 1/1.7" CMOS image sensor, the Avata can capture 12MP (4000x3000) photos. Still images are recorded in JPEG. You can select Auto (100-6400) or Manual 100-25600) ISO mode.
microSD Card Slot: In addition to its 20GB internal memory, the Avata features a microSD card slot for storage of MP4 videos and JPEG photos on a microSD/SDHC/SDXC memory card (up to 256GB, memory card sold separately). A UHS-I Speed Grade 3 rating microSD card is required due to the fast read and write speed necessary for high-resolution video data.
Rechargeable Battery
Intelligent Flight Battery: The DJI Avata is powered by a high-density, rechargeable Llithium-ion Intelligent Flight Battery that has a capacity of 2420mA/14.76V. This battery can provide a maximum hover time of 18 minutes (with 0 wind). The operating temperature for the battery is 14°F to 104°F. The battery must be fully charged before using it for the first time. The DJI Intelligent Flight Battery in the Avata adopts the latest technologies to ensure that the flight control system is able to obtain accurate battery level. This allows it to calculate remaining flight times more accurately. It also gives pilots a full understanding of the overall battery status, including real-time battery cell status, temperature and more - all in the DJI Fly app on your smartphone. Battery features include:
- Balanced Charging: During charging, voltage to the battery cells is automatically balanced.
- Auto-Discharging Function: To prevent swelling, the battery will automatically discharged to approximately 96% when idle for one day, and approximately 60% when idle for nine days.
- Overcharge Protection: The battery stops charging automatically once fully charged.
- Temperature Detection: The battery only charges within a temperature range of 41° F to 104° F, and will automatically stop charging if the temperature of the battery cells exceeds 131° F.
- Overcurrent Protection: The battery automatically stops charging if excess current is detected.
- Over-Discharge Protection: Discharging automatically stops to prevent excess discharge when the battery is not in use. Over-Discharge protection is not enabled when the battery is in use.
- Short Circuit Protection: The power supply is automatically cut if a short circuit is detected.
- Battery Cell Damage: The DJI Fly app (with either controller type) will display a warning when a damaged battery cell is detected.
- Hibernation Mode: If the battery drops below 3.0V or 10% capacity, the battery enters Hibernation mode to prevent over-discharge. Charging the battery will 'wake' it back up.
- Communication: Battery information, including the Voltage, Capacity, and Current are transmitted to the controller.
Battery Charging: The DJI Avata's Intelligent Flight Battery can be charged using the included charging dock and USB-C cable plugged into an AC/USB charger (sold separately).
Goggles 2 & Motion Controller
DJI Goggles 2: The included DJI Goggles 2 give you a first-person view (FPV) of the aircraft's aerial's camera with real-time video transmission, letting you feel the thrill of a truly immersive flight. It utilizes DJI's OcuSync 3.0+ transmission technology (O3+), offering a maximum transmission range of 6.2 miles (10km). You can adjust the goggles' Interpupillary Distance (IPD) between 56mm and 72mm to match the width of the lenses and your eyes until the dual-screen images are properly aligned into one smooth, focused image. The DJI Goggles 2 can even be worn over glasses.
- HD First-Person View: The DJI Goggles 2 are a equipped with high-performance dual 0.49" screens with 1920x1080 resolution and up to 100Hz refresh rate, providing an ultra-smooth, real-time view of your flight.
- Obstacle Detection Status: Obstacle Detection Status displays over the first-person live video feed. It indicates the distance between the aircraft and obstacles, as well as the general direction of the obstacles.
- Touch Panel Control: The Goggles 2 feature a Touch Panel on the right side for easy one-handed adjustment of settings and camera parameters using the Goggles 2 on-screen menu.
DJI Fly App: The DJI Goggles 2 must be activated before using it for the first time. Make sure all devices are linked after powering on the aircraft, goggles, and remote controller. You'll need to connect the USB-C port of the goggles to your compatible smartphone device, download the DJI Fly app (for Apple iOS 11.0+ and Android OS 6.0+), and follow the prompts to activated. An internet connection will be required for activation. The DJI Fly App also provides other unique and useful features.
DJI Motion Controller: When used with the DJI Goggles 2 and the Avata aerial drone, the DJI Motion Controller provides an immersive and intuitive flying experience that allows you to easily control the aircraft using only your hand movements. In addition to flight control, the motion controller also operates camera functions.
- The DJI Motion Controller will need to be wirelessly paired withe DJI Goggles 2 and Avata aerial drone.
- It will also need to be activated through the DJI Fly app (for Apple iOS 11.0+ and Android OS 6.0+) on your compatible smartphone device
OcuSync 3.0+ Technology (O3+): Built into the DJI Motion Controller is DJI's OcuSync 3.0+ (O3+) transmission technology, offering a maximum transmission range of 6.2 miles (10 km) and a minimum end-to-end latency within 28 ms. The motion controller works at both 2.4 and 5.8 GHz, plus is capable of selecting the best transmission channel automatically.
Flight Controls: The DJI Motion Controller allows you to maneuver your Avata aerial drone based on your natural hand motions, plus a simple trigger control for acceleration.
- Rotate the motion controller to control the orientation of the aircraft. The orientation of the aircraft changes with the rotation of the motion controller accordingly and is always consistent with the orientation of the controller.
- The orientation of the aircraft can also be controlled by tilting the motion controller left and right. Tilt left to rotate the aircraft counterclockwise and tilt right to rotate clockwise. The aircraft hovers in place if the motion controller is a zero attitude. The tilt angle corresponds to the angular velocity of the rotation of the aircraft. the greater the tilt angle of the controller, the faster the aircraft will rotate.
- Tilt the motion controller up and down to control the tilt of the gimbal. The tilt of the gimbal changes with the tilt of the controller accordingly and is always consistent with the orientation of the motion controller.
- To control the ascent or descent of the aircraft, first tile the motion controller 90 degrees up or down. Once complete, simply press the accelerator button to make the aircraft ascend or descent.
- Press the accelerator to fly in the direction of the circle in the DJI Goggles 2. Apply more pressure to accelerate and release to stop and hover.
Camera Controls: In addition to flight control, the DJI Motion Controller operates basic camera functions with a Shutter/Record button and a Gimbal Tilt Slider switch.
Built-In Rechargeable Battery: The DJI Motion Controller features a built-in, rechargeable lithium-polymer (LiPO) battery. The maximum runtime of the DJI Motion Controller's built-in battery is approximately 5 hours. The motion controller features a USB-C charging port and can be charged with an optional AC power adapter (sold separately).
Wrist-Strap: The DJI Motion Controller comes with a removable strap that can be used to secure the controller around your wrist.
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By far the best experience yet! This kit is like being in the cockpit of a drone through the ultra clear goggles. It puts any drone at a whole different level. Way to go DJI!
Joaquin from Marlton, NJ