Basic differences between a traditional drone and an FPV droneįPV drones and traditional drones are different in the concept of flight and in what each type of model can do. Soon we should have a full review, showing everything this model is capable of. We have already published a news item showing that the drone has passed certification at Anatel, a process necessary to be officially marketed in Brazil through official channels. It is not yet confirmed what the price and models available here will be, but it should arrive soon. Multi, DJI’s new representative in Brazil, will launch the DJI Avata FPV drone in Brazil in the coming weeks. The DJI Avata FPV drone will be officially launched in BrazilĭJI Avata drone will be launched in Brazil This kit brings the drone, the motion controller, some accessories and the new DJI Goggles 2 glasses, with a more compact design. And the top-of-the-line kit called the DJI Avata Pro-View Combo costs $1,388. The Fly Smart kit, which comes with a drone, Motion Controller, DJI FPV Goggles V2 glasses and some accessories, goes up to US$1,168. The price starts at US$629 for the basic kit, with just the drone and some accessories. The DJI Avata will be sold in several packages, from a standalone version without controller and goggles (necessary to fly an FPV drone), as well as complete, ready-to-fly kits like the Fly Smart and Pro-View. The video was created with a custom FPV drone created by Jay himself. The driver is responsible Jay Christensen, one of the most famous in the world with a series of beautiful videos with FPV drones. This video took about 10 tries to get this uncut take going through a bowling alley. To illustrate clearly, I highlight the video below, one of the most famous in the world created with a CineWhoop FPV drone. I have a full article explaining in more detail the differentials of drones of this style, also listing some videos created with FPV drone at CineWhoop, to check it out click here. It is common for this type of drone to bring protectors for the propellers, helping a lot with the safety issue. When pressed, this button makes the drone stabilize and hover in the air, regardless of how it is at the moment, even if upside down, it will return to the stabilized flight position and stopped in the air waiting for another command.ĬineWhoop Drones are models suitable for capturing images in places with little space and complex paths, such as internal scenarios with corridors, passages in door openings, windows and even between people and other places with a high degree of difficulty. To help inexperienced users, DJI’s controls for FPV drones feature a “Panic button” (in red in the image). This control stands out for giving the drone commands only by the movement of one hand, in addition to a few buttons. Motion control and traditional stick controlĪs a novelty, DJI only released kits with the Motion Controller accompanying the Avata, without any kit with the FPV Remote Controller 2, control in the traditional format with sticks. There are few differences in technical specifications between the DJI Goggles 2 and FPV Goggles V2, even both are compatible with the same drones. – Support for DJI Motion Controller and also DJI FPV Remote Controller 2 (which comes with FPV Drone)Ī new FPV goggle called DJI Goggles 2 was also announced, a model that compared to the previous goggles launched with the FPV Drone, was more compact in addition to other small changes in design. – Support for DJI Goggles 2 (new) and DJI FPV Goggles V2 (which comes with the FPV Drone) goggles – O3 transmission system with control distance up to 10Km in FCC and 2Km in CE – Top speed of 97.2 km/h in manual mode, 50.4 km/h in sport mode and 28.8 km/h in normal mode – DJI RockSteady 2.0 and HorizonSteady stabilization system – 48MP camera with 1/1.7″ CMOS sensor, 155 degree FOV, 35mm equivalent, with f/2.8 fixed aperture and fixed focus from 0.6 to infinity
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