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DJI Avata FPV Cinewhoop Drone and DJI Goggles 2 Announced

The new FPV Cinewhoop Drone DJI Avata offers a tiltable camera with up to 4K 60fps or 2.7K 120fps video recording with D-Cinelike. The drone is smaller and more lightweight than the DJI FPV and the propellers are guarded for more safety and ruggedness. Avata offers flight time of up to 18 minutes and multiple flight modes for all skill levels. The new DJI Goggles 2 are more compact and lightweight with DJI O3+ connection and adjustable diopters. The DJI Avata is available now starting at $629. Undoubtedly, DJI has been dominating the traditional consumer and prosumer drone market for the last few years. With the increasing popularity of FPV drone flying among filmmakers, the Chinese tech giant understandably wants to conquer a large chunk of this market as well. For FPV pilots who fly digital systems, DJI Goggles have been the go-to piece of equipment for years. The company has been supplying its FPV wireless system to other manufacturers for a long time, but it took until March 2021, that DJI launched its first FPV drone system including the aircraft itself – called simply DJI FPV (CineD review here). Today, the company announces the second generation FPV drone which improves on the DJI FPV in many ways while being much smaller, lighter, and more rugged. Let’s take a look at the new DJI Avata – an FPV Cinewhoop by DJI. DJI Avata – smaller ducted Cinewhoop DJI Avata is a much smaller drone than DJI FPV and its shape...

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Published By: CineD - Thursday, 25 August, 2022

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