The DJI Avata Explorer Combo consists of the DJI Avata, the Motion 2 Controller, and the Goggles Integra. Key features include:
Close-up filming indoors or outside
Ultra-wide 4K100p stabilized video
Propeller guards for safe flying
Up to 18 minutes of flight time
Designed For Safe Operation. The DJI Avata provides an emergency brake button if you envision an impending accident and is quickly activated to stop on a dime and hover in place. Another safety feature is Return to Home (RTH), which automatically flies the drone back to its starting point if the battery is too low or if the signal to the remote is lost. The propeller guards usually let the Avata take a bump and keep on flying, but what if the Avata hits hard enough to fall and land on its back like a turtle? Just activate Turtle Mode with a few taps to have the drone flip itself right side up and get back to flying.
Stabilized Photo & Video. The Avata comes equipped with a 48MP 1/1.7-inch CMOS sensor, which supports up to 4K video at 100 fps. This footage is shot with an ultra-wide 155° Field of View (FOV) that mimics how we see with our own eyes for a natural and realistic experience. The footage is stabilized in two ways using RockSteady 2.0 EIS and HorizonSteady EIS. RockSteady EIS works to reduce camera shake, while HorizonSteady locks the Avata’s footage to a level horizon. With photos, you can take still JPEGs at up to 4000 × 3000 resolution.
One Handed Simplicity. With this beginner friendly DJI RC Motion 2 Controller for Avata, soaring the skies feels almost too easy. Using motion sensing technology, just a slight turn of the wrist controls where your Avata goes, all while allowing a free hand for a big thumbs up.
Control Options. This unit doesn’t only run on that super fancy technology, and includes multiple control buttons, dials, and a joystick to perfect every move. Motion sensing technology and the joystick are there for you for takeoff, landing, turning, strafe, and more. In conjunction with those controls, the acceleration trigger will put the drone in reverse. An integrated function dial gives you full control over over the Avata’s camera settings, such as ISO and shutter, as well as accommodating UI navigation.
Your Virtual Cockpit. With the DJI Goggles Integra, that bird’s eye view we all crave to see in motion is just as comfortable as it is easy. When used with a compatible drone, like the Avata or O3 Air, you’re able to view exactly what your drone sees, in real time. This unit is feature packed, but to start, all of this is made possible by DJI’s own O3+ transmission. Twin HD micro OLED displays were added to make for a more realistic experience with support for 1080p Full HD resolution at 100 Hz.
Stable, With or Without The Horses. Essential for a delightful flight, strong and stable connections from the Integra to your drone of choice were a non-negotiable with DJI, which is why they incorporated O3+ video transmission and two foldable 2T4R antennas. Those stable connections matched with a low latency of only 30 ms over either a 2.4 or 5.8 GHz wireless signal, which automatically swap between each other to keep connections stabilized. SyncSmooth is incorporated to keep the video and Integra displays in sync for fluid playback that reduces eye fatigue and motion sickness.
Comfort Over Everything. This lightweight unit comes in at only 14.5 ounces, and wears comfortably thanks to its removable interior padding. The Integra fits nicely on your head using a strechy nylon headband that also stores the battery, which will last you about 2 hours on a full charge. The battery is charged via USB-C or an optional power bank. For those long flights, these goggles are TUV Rheinland certified and produces low blue light to help prevent eye strain while you fly. For glasses wearers, do not fret.Although you can’t wear your glasses using this device, 11 different pairs of lens inserts that range from -8.0 D to +2.0 D are are available here. It’s really a win/win.
Sharing, Playback, and Other Features. Using the DJI Fly app, you can share those cool drone shots with others, even as it’s being recorded. The Integra will store up to 512gb on a MicroSD card, which gives you the ability to share footage overlayed with the on screen display menu of the goggles. This unit supports MOV and MP4 video in H.264 and H.265 compression, and audio in AAC or PCM formats.