The DJI Mavic Air 2 is a compact quadrotor drone with updated features & stylings to separate it from the DJI Mavic Air like 4K/60p recording & about 10 more minutes of flight time to 8GB of memory or SD media. Key features include:
3-axis stabilized 4K/60p video & 48MP RAW photos
42 mph max speed in sport mode
Extended 34 minute flight time
Records to 8GB internal storage or MicroSD media (not included)
Updates. The DJI Mavic Air 2 is visually redesigned to blend in much better with DJI’s sibling drones like the more technically impressive Mavic 2 Pro or Mavic 2 Zoom. Weight and size is slightly increased but serves to add additional battery power for an impressive 34-minute flight time. The gimbal camera captures UHD 4K up to 60p, increased from the first gen’s 30p, and the controller is an all new design that regrettably doubles the size. More welcomed controller changes include updating the transmission system to OcuSync 2.0 for increased range and reliability.
UHD 4K/60p Video & 48MP Photos. The 1/2" CMOS 48MP sensor is capable of recording UHD 4K/60p and 2.7K/60p video, and while shooting in 1080p, maximum frame rate extends to 240 fps. A photo mode offers the choice of 48MP DNG raw or jpeg images.
34 Minute Maximum Flight Time.DJI reports that in lab tests with ideal conditions (Read: not the places you’ll likely be using it) the drone has a 34 minute flight time. A more realistic average is probably around 25 to 30 minutes.
Drone Control From 6.21 Miles Line-Of-Sight. The Mavic Air’s twin stick controller works in tandem with the DJI Fly app to allow control at distances of around 6.21 miles line-of-sight, and real-time video can be monitored at 1080p. DJI reports this distance as ideal line-of-sight conditions. Your literal mileage may vary.
Improved Obstacle Avoidance. This drone gets the latest Mavic APAS 3.0 avoidance system for forward, backward, and downward sensing of obstacles and the ability to judge and avoid them. Landing using RTH (return to home) is a simple button press, returning the drone to the location where it took off from and lowering itself delicately onto the ground.
Drone Bound to the Included Remote. By default, the drone will arrive bound to the controller that’s included with this rental, so you won’t be able to use your own remote. If you have any special requests regarding controller binding, please contact us.
Mavic Support And Resources. Click HERE to be swept away to DJI’s support site for the Mavic Air drone. We’ve linked important videos and manuals in the right column of this page, but there is a lot more to learn! Go ahead and familiarize yourself with the videos and resources on the support page so you’ll have more time to actually fly when your rental arrives.