DJI unveils Avata, a tiny drone Focus on maneuverability, fly in tight spaces, come with a 4K camera, support FPV goggles.

DJI launches new drone Open Which this time does not focus on the gods of the camera like the Mavic series, but focusing on the fun of flying in acrobatics, through windows, under cars, darting, or flying in whatever way you like. (If skilled) The drone has a design that is quite durable if it has to collide with obstacles. With a propeller bumper, you can also turn around and fly again if you hit something and the machine falls over. It also supports FPV goggles for realistic flying. and for accuracy

The DJI Avata is a drone that looks significantly different from the Mavic series drones. With a design that looks short, turret, and also has propeller bumpers all around. (non-removable bumper)…The design of this drone is to allow it to be used in extreme conditions. Hit a tree until it falls down and can fly again without problems.

If there is a lot of flying movement until it crashes into a wall and falls backwards, there is also a Turtle Mode that will allow Avata to turn back to its normal position and soar into the sky again without having to walk to collect the device itself.

If you fall and fall back, you can turn yourself over.

Avata does not include front and rear obstacle avoidance sensors because of the propeller bumpers. But put the sensor below the machine in case of wanting to fly low which the sensor will help not to fly too low until it hits the ground And there is also an emergency braking system that will stop Avata in mid-air if you think you can’t avoid obstacles in front of you.

Avata’s camera uses a 1/1.7-inch CMOS sensor, 48MP resolution, 155° wide-angle (FF), supports video recording up to 4K 60fps, has a 1-axis gimbal stabilization, is used with EIS stabilization system, supports van-matching. DJI Goggles 2 and DJI Motion Controller for flying with a realistic perspective like sitting in a cockpit.

DJI Avata is designed to fly in tight spaces with a body that measures only 180×180×80 mm and weighs 410 grams. It can achieve a maximum horizontal speed of 50 km / h, flying long distances from The remote control is up to 11.6 km (depending on obstacles and weather conditions) and has a 2420 mAh battery that can fly for up to 18 minutes.

The bare-bones DJI Avata without controller and FPV goggles is priced at 629 dollars or about 11,800 baht But if you want a complete set of drones with other standard equipment, there are also DJI Goggles 2 and DJI Motion Controller glasses. $1168 or about 41,900 baht As for the price in Thailand, we have to wait to update again.

Additional information: DJI

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