
DJI
The DJI Avata 2 Fly Smart Combo is an FPV drone package that pairs the compact Avata 2 aircraft with a motion‑based RC controller, DJI Goggles 3, and three intelligent flight batteries. It delivers cinematic 4K/100 fps video, ultra‑low latency transmission, and beginner‑friendly flight modes while offering up to 23 minutes of flight per battery.
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$789.00
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$875.61
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Best For
FPV enthusiasts and content creators who want cinematic 4K footage with ultra‑low latency, beginners seeking an easy entry into immersive flight, and anyone needing a portable, ready‑to‑fly system for short‑range aerial storytelling.
Not Ideal For
Professional cinematographers requiring long endurance, pilots operating in windy environments, users who need full manual FPV control without extra hardware, and those who rely heavily on obstacle avoidance for complex flight paths.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Avata 2 Fly Smart Combo for its cinematic 4K/100 fps capability, industry‑leading low‑latency O4 link, and sophisticated RockSteady 3.0+ stabilization, while noting the limitation of the motion controller that omits a true manual FPV mode and the modest wind‑resistance compared with larger UAVs.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the intuitive motion controller, the three‑battery package that extends flight sessions, and the rugged design with prop guards, but many express frustration over the lack of a front‑facing obstacle sensor, the inconvenient microSD slot, and the absence of an included protective case.
Common Complaints
Limited wind resistance, inability to use manual FPV mode with the motion controller, inconvenient placement of the microSD card slot, and the lack of an included carrying case.
How It Compares
Compared to DJI's larger Mavic series, the Avata 2 offers far more immersive FPV experience and superior low‑latency video but falls short on flight time and wind resistance. Against other consumer FPV drones like the DJI FPV, the Avata provides a more beginner‑friendly controller and built‑in stabilization, though it lacks a dedicated manual FPV remote and front obstacle sensing.