DJI released a new aerial photography drone “DJI Avata” in Hong Kong, allowing image creators to use the head-mounted device to fly freely and discover more visual expressions.
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DJI said that the DJI Avata can be controlled from a first-person perspective through the somatosensory technology of wearing flying goggles, combined with the new DJI Goggles 2 and a traversing joystick, and the field of vision can also be extended to the distance to experience the immersion of “human-machine integration”. flight.
The matching flying glasses are equipped with two 1080p Micro-OLED HD display screens with a refresh rate of 100Hz, while the DJI Goggles 2 is equipped with an independent video processing chip, weighing only regarding 290 grams, and its optical system consists of multiple glass aspherical mirrors. It can support users with farsightedness from 200 degrees to myopia of 800 degrees.
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DJI Avata has an integrated ducted aerodynamic blade guard, which effectively improves flight performance while reducing the risk of collision. With the binocular vision sensor and ToF infrared sensing system, it can realize low-altitude flight and indoor flight. In addition, Avata is equipped with a 1/1.7-inch image sensor that provides a 155° ultra-wide viewing angle, the highest video shooting specification is 4K/60fps, and supports D-Cinelike color mode. During the shooting process, Avata supports two stabilization methods: RockSteady and HorizonSteady, which are suitable for shooting pictures with strong perspective and fast rhythm.
DJI pointed out that even if the Avata rolls over and touches the ground, encounters unexpected emergencies such as loss of control, low battery, etc., all functions and modes such as anti-turtle, automatic return, and air stop are protected from damage.
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Avata adopts DJI’s flagship O3+ image transmission. The longest transmission distance under the SRRC standard can reach 6 kilometers. It can provide 1080p image transmission quality, the data transmission rate can reach up to 50Mbps, and the delay is as low as 30 milliseconds. Image transmission can be performed in different scenarios. Immediately following the control changes, the screen displays smoothly.
In terms of price, the DJI Avata Advanced Package is priced at HK$10,298, which includes the Avata aircraft, DJI Goggles 2, DJI traverse joystick, and a smart flight battery; the flying glasses in the DJI Avata Smart Package are DJI FPV Goggles V2, other accessories are the same as the advanced package, priced at HK$8,478; while the DJI Avata Changfei accessories package includes 2 smart flight batteries and a charging butler, priced at HK$1,819, and is now available in OTG Online Store, Officially available at authorized retail stores.
In addition, DJI Care, a protection program suitable for DJI Avata, has been launched at the same time, providing a comprehensive accident protection solution. You only need to pay a replacement fee to replace the product with a new one, without fear of accidental situations such as flying, falling, impact, and water entry. machine is damaged. You can also enjoy a variety of exclusive service benefits such as safety rewards and two-way free shipping. The DJI Care 1-year version (DJI Avata) is priced at HK$469, which provides 2 low-cost replacement rights within 1 year. The DJI Care 2-Year Edition (DJI Avata) is priced at HK$769, providing 3 low-cost replacement rights within 2 years and an official warranty extension of 1 year.
Source: DJI
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