Comparison: Avata 2 vs Avata

Comparison: Avata 2 vs Avata

How Does the DJI Avata 2 Compare With the Avata?

All thrills, no frills

DJI recently introduced their newest FPV model, the Avata 2. The upgraded Avata boasts improved flight performance, longer flight time, increased payload capacity, enhanced intelligent flight modes, and advanced safety features, but how does that compare to its predecessor? 

Let's take a look at their features…

Everything You Need to Know about the Original, ‘Born to Fly’, DJI Avata

The original model delivers a high-end immersive flight experience, with 4K stabilised video, an intuitive motion controller, a built-in propeller guard and HD low latency transmission to name a few. 

It’s a very well-rounded FPV tool. When used with the DJI goggles and motion controllers, the thrill of flight becomes accessible to all. 

Equipped with a 1/1.7-inch CMOS sensor, DJI Avata supports 4K ultra-wide-angle recording with an f/2.8 aperture. Together with high-grade imaging performance, it delivers exceptional visuals that will keep your audience on the edge of their seats.


Everything You Need to Know about the DJI Avata 2

The Avata 2 introduces numerous advancements from the original, such as the ability to capture super-wide 4K shots, intuitive motion control for seamless piloting, and increased speed.

With integrated propeller guards and simplified ACRO flying, both safety and enjoyment have been more than accounted for.

The model is capable of 46GB storage instead of 20, an upgraded colour mode and an increased controllable range compared to the Avata. 

Last but not least, the Avata has had its flight time developed, with the Avata 2 reaching a maximum of 23 minutes with a reduced charging time of 40 minutes.


DJI Goggles 3

The DJI Goggles 3 outshines its predecessor with enhanced video transmission capabilities, achieving a minimum latency of 24 milliseconds when paired with Avata 2. Its Real View PiP feature allows seamless switching between an interactive interface and live flight footage. 

With Next-Gen 04 HD Video Transmission, users experience minimal latency, automatic band selection, and a maximum transmission rate of 60Mbps.


DJI RC Motion 3

The latest DJI RC Motion 3 enhances grip comfort and portability due to its reduced size, while a newly integrated dial facilitates gimbal pitch control and display mode switching on the goggles.

With a refined two-stop throttle mechanism, flight control precision is significantly enhanced. Moreover, the introduction of an AR cursor streamlines parameter adjustments, ensuring a smoother operational experience overall.


Conclusion

Both models are capable of creating great footage, but it simply comes down to what you’re using your kit for. The Avata 2 stands out with its advanced features, providing more professional-grade footage, faster transmission times, and a longer battery life.

However, it may not be necessary to upgrade. It all depends on the purpose of your flight, the duration, and the desired level of detail in the footage.


Speak to a member of the team to find out more about the models, or shop the Avata 2 via the Drone Safe website.