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Dónde Comprar el DJI Avata 2 en Bogotá

Updated June 12, 2026

Quick Answer

  • The most reliable way to buy a DJI Avata 2 in Bogotá is through DJI’s official online store or by using DJI’s retail locator to find an authorised dealer near you that carries current inventory.
  • Physical pricing in Colombian pesos depends on the combo you choose and local import duties — always request an itemised quote from the seller before paying.
  • If you want a unit that has already been bench‑tested and comes with a 180‑day warranty, consider a refurbished Avata 2 from Reboot Hub, which ships worldwide from our Shenzhen/Hong Kong supply chain.

Whether you are looking for a DJI Avata 2 in a Bogotá storefront, checking prices in Nigerian naira from Lagos vendors, comparing trade‑in values at an Amsterdam drone shop, or negotiating a B2B bulk order through Jakarta distributors, the core concern is the same: you want a genuine DJI product at a fair price with a clear path to after‑sale support. Below, we break down how to approach each of these local markets safely and what you should verify before handing over your money. Along the way, we explain how Reboot Hub’s multi‑point bench test and chip‑level repair capability (performed by MOHRSS Level‑3 technicians) give buyers an alternative that reduces risk without inflating cost.

Where to Buy the DJI Avata 2 in Bogotá: What to Expect

Colombia does not have a single national DJI price list that every store follows — importers and retailers set their final prices based on freight, insurance, customs brokerage, and the exchange rate at the time of landing. That means two neighbouring shops in Bogotá can show meaningfully different numbers on the same day.

How to find a physical store

  • Start with DJI’s “where to buy” page and filter by Colombia. Authorised retail partners are listed there and typically honour DJI’s warranty terms.
  • Large consumer‑electronics chains (for example, Alkosto, Falabella, Ktronix) occasionally stock DJI gear, but the Avata 2 is a niche FPV drone — call ahead to confirm stock before making a trip.
  • Specialist drone and photography stores in the Zona Rosa or Chapinero areas sometimes hold demos. A practical approach is to message Colombian FPV communities on social media; members often post when a local store receives a fresh shipment.

What drives the price

  • The baseline USD MSRP plus IVA (19%) and any additional import tariffs.
  • Bundle availability: the standard combo, Fly More combo, and accessory packs all shift the price.
  • Exchange‑rate volatility: the peso can swing noticeably between the day you enquire and the day you pay.

How Reboot Hub fits in
Some buyers prefer to avoid the guesswork. Instead of tracking down a Bogotá shop, they purchase a refurbished Avata 2 from Reboot Hub. Every unit goes through a detailed bench‑test protocol and is graded "Pristine Pre‑Owned" or "Flawless." A 180‑day warranty covers the drone, which is especially reassuring when you are importing a piece of equipment that already passed a technician’s inspection.

Buying the Avata 2 in Other Markets

Lagos, Nigeria — Physical Store Locations and Naira Prices

Lagos has a vibrant electronics scene centred around places like Computer Village in Ikeja. DJI drones appear there, but counterfeit or grey‑market units can slip in among legitimate stock.

  • Authorised route: Check DJI’s global store for direct shipping to Nigeria, or use the authorised‑retailer list. An authorised dealer can provide invoices that will be accepted if a warranty claim arises.
  • In‑store price in naira: No fixed street price exists. Sellers typically convert the USD MSRP, add freight, clearing charges, and a margin, then quote a naira figure that moves with the parallel market rate. Always get a written quote that breaks out warranty terms.
  • Pre‑owned alternative: A graded, bench‑tested Avata 2 from Reboot Hub eliminates the need to judge a vendor’s word on the spot. Because it has already been inspected by Level‑3 technicians, it lowers the chance of receiving a unit with hidden damage.

Accra, Ghana — Physical Store Locations and Ghana Cedi Prices

Accra shoppers usually turn to electronics hubs like the Accra Mall area or specialty retailers around Osu. As in Lagos, official DJI inventory can be patchy.

  • Check with the store: Ask whether the seller is listed on DJI’s Ghana distributor network. If they are not, regional warranty support may be hard to secure.
  • Cedi pricing: Freight, import duties, and currency depreciation push local prices well above the US sticker. Request a quote in Ghana cedis inclusive of all taxes.
  • Risk‑aware buying: If you cannot verify a store’s supply chain, a refurbished unit that has undergone a documented multi‑point bench test gives you a strong indicator of the drone’s condition before it ever leaves the warehouse.

Tel Aviv, Israel — Trading Your DJI FPV for an Avata 2

Some Israel‑based drone stores offer trade‑in programs where you can hand in a used DJI FPV (or another model) and get credit toward an Avata 2. The process and valuation vary by shop.

  • How to approach it: Visit or contact stores in the Tel Aviv area that specialise in FPV and aerial photography. Bring your drone, batteries, and original accessories; a complete kit usually commands a higher offer.
  • Value: The credit is set by the store after inspecting the drone’s flight logs, battery cycles, and physical condition. There are no nationwide standard rates — a healthy battery with few cycles can meaningfully shift the quote.
  • Reboot Hub angle: If a trade‑in offer comes in lower than expected, selling your old FPV independently and putting the proceeds toward a pre‑owned Avata 2 can be a practical financial alternative. A bench‑tested unit from Reboot Hub relieves you of running your own detailed inspection on a used drone you might otherwise buy privately.

Amsterdam, the Netherlands — Trading In a Used Avata 2

Not many drone shops in Amsterdam advertise trade‑in programmes publicly, but some FPV‑focused retailers and online services will accept a clean Avata 2 in exchange for store credit or a newer model.

  • Local options: Search for “drone inruilen” or check with Dutch photography chains that carry DJI. Each store sets its own appraisal process.
  • Documentation helps: Flight‑log summaries, battery health reports, and proof of purchase can all contribute to a better valuation.
  • Pre‑owned peace of mind: Whether you are buying a replacement or your first Avata 2, a graded Refurbished unit with a 180‑day warranty removes the uncertainty you often face when buying a “used” drone from a private seller.

Jakarta, Indonesia — Official DJI Avata 2 Price and Authorized Distributors

Indonesia’s DJI distribution network is relatively mature, with several authorised distributors based in Jakarta. This is also a market where B2B bulk purchases and wholesale discount programmes are frequently discussed.

  • Official price (IDR): The rupiah price is determined by DJI’s Indonesian representative office and its distributors. It changes when DJI adjusts its global pricing or when local taxes are revised. For the most up‑to‑date price, contact an authorised distributor directly — names and outlets can be found on DJI’s Indonesian site.
  • B2B and wholesale: Businesses registering with a distributor may qualify for bulk pricing and after‑sales service agreements. Ask for a daftar harga resmi (official price list) and confirm whether the quoted bulk discount includes warranty parity with consumer units.
  • Refurbished option: Instead of tying up capital in new inventory, Indonesian resellers and flight schools sometimes use pre‑owned, graded drones sourced through Reboot Hub. The unit arrives with documented bench‑test results, which businesses can show to their own customers as a form of documented verification.

Stockholm, Sweden — Price, Availability & Where to Shop

Physical‑store availability of the Avata 2 in Stockholm is generally solid during non‑holiday periods, but popular combos can sell out.

  • Authorised dealers: Large Swedish electronics retailers that carry DJI (such as Kjell & Company, NetOnNet, or specialized camera shops) often list real‑time stock on their websites. Check online before visiting.
  • Price in SEK: The crown price mirrors DJI’s European MSRP plus Swedish VAT (25%). Because Sweden is inside the EU, you avoid extra import charges that buyers in some other regions face.
  • Refurbished alternative: If stock is scarce or you want to keep the budget tight, a Flawless‑grade Avata 2 from Reboot Hub can land in Stockholm at a competitive effective price. The unit is tested and covered by a 180‑day warranty — a practical option for operators who don’t need retail‑box‑fresh packaging.

Trade‑In, B2B, and Wholesale: One Playbook

While the city changes, the trade‑in and wholesale playbook stays consistent:

  1. Gather documentation: Flight logs, battery cycle count, original accessories.
  2. Compare offers: One store’s bid may be 20–30% higher than another’s for the same drone.
  3. Factor in downtime: If a B2B order is delayed, having a bench‑tested backup drone prevents revenue loss.
  4. Consider refurbished units as a working‑capital strategy: Bulk buyers can lower their per‑unit cost without sacrificing the ability to offer a meaningful warranty to their own customers.

If you’d rather not do every check yourself, see the Reboot Hub standard. Our technicians run each drone through a rigorous bench‑test protocol, and every refurbished Avata 2 carries a 180‑day warranty — so you’re not relying on a stranger’s word from across a marketplace counter.

Quick‑Comparison Table: New vs. Used vs. Refurbished Avata 2

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Factor New (Authorised Dealer) Used (Private Seller) Refurbished (Reboot Hub)
Warranty Full DJI warranty (region‑specific) Usually none; may have expired 180‑day Reboot Hub warranty
Physical inspection before your payment Sealed box, no pre‑sale inspection You inspect it yourself Multi‑point bench test by MOHRSS Level‑3 technicians
Chip‑level repair capability Manufacturer only None Available; performed in‑house
Transparency of condition Factory new Depends on seller honesty Documented grade ("Pristine Pre‑Owned" / "Flawless")
Price Full retail + local taxes/imports Lowest, but high risk Mid‑range, competitive with used units once you factor in value of warranty
Availability in local stores Varies by city; combos can sell out Unpredictable Ships from China (Shenzhen/HK supply chain) to most countries

Cross‑model comparisons
If you are still deciding whether the Avata 2 is the right FPV drone for you — or how it stacks up against other DJI models — take a look at our DJI drone comparison guide. It breaks down flight characteristics, camera capabilities, and real‑world use cases side by side.

Inside a Reboot Hub Refurbished DJI Avata 2

Reboot Hub operates from the Shenzhen/Hong Kong hardware supply chain, giving our technicians direct access to DJI‑grade components. The process is straightforward but exacting:

  • Intake & grading: Every drone is classified as "Pristine Pre‑Owned" or "Flawless" using a thorough cosmetic and functional evaluation. We never invent a fixed numeric score — instead, our multi‑point bench test looks at propulsion, imaging, radio link robustness, and battery health.
  • Chip‑level repair: MOHRSS Level‑3 certified technicians can replace individual IMU chips, power‑management ICs, or ribbon connectors — repairs that most refurbishers outsource or skip. This capability lets us salvage drones that would otherwise be parted out, keeping costs lower without cutting corners.
  • Documented verification: While we cannot guarantee compliance with every nation’s import or drone‑registration rules (always check with your aviation authority), we provide a strong indicator of airworthiness through our bench‑test record.
  • 180‑day warranty: Our refurbished units carry a warranty that is uncommon in the pre‑owned drone market, giving you a window to fly intensively and catch any latent issues.

You can read more about the full methodology on our grading standard page and see how it feeds into every order we ship.

Staying Compliant — A Word on Drone Regulations

Regulations differ across Colombia, Nigeria, Ghana, Israel, Indonesia, the Netherlands, Sweden, and virtually every other country. While Reboot Hub ensures the hardware leaves our facility in top condition, we cannot assert compliance with your local flight rules. The safest course:

  • Before flying, check with the relevant national aviation authority (e.g., UAEAC in Colombia, NCAA in Nigeria, GCAA in Ghana, CAA Israel, DGCA Indonesia, ILT in the Netherlands, Transportstyrelsen in Sweden).
  • For B2B buyers, confirm that your bulk order meets local type‑approval and radio‑frequency requirements.
  • Rules change. What is legal today can be restricted next month. Always verify independently.

FAQ

I live in Bogotá. Is there a fixed price for the DJI Avata 2 in Colombian pesos?

There is no single nationwide price. Authorised retailers set their own final peso amounts based on the USD cost, freight, IVA (19%), and import duties. We recommend requesting quotes from at least two authorised dealers and comparing the inclusions — some quotes bundle accessories or offer local training sessions that change the value proposition.

Can I walk into a physical store in Lagos or Accra and buy an Avata 2 today?

It is possible, but stock levels are unpredictable. Large electronics markets do carry DJI products, but authenticity and warranty are not always clear. Using DJI’s official store locator or purchasing from a verified source like Reboot Hub reduces the risk of ending up with a unit that cannot be serviced if something goes wrong.

How do trade‑in offers work at drone shops in Tel Aviv or Amsterdam?

Each shop evaluates your drone on the spot (or via submitted logs) and offers store credit. The value depends on battery cycles, cosmetic condition, included accessories, and market demand. There is no standard price list across shops, so collecting two or three offers tends to produce a fair average. If the figure isn’t appealing, selling privately and buying a bench‑tested refurbished unit may be a stronger financial move.

Where can I find an authorised DJI distributor in Jakarta, and is there a B2B wholesale discount?

DJI’s Indonesia website lists its authorised distributor network. Contact the Jakarta‑based distributors directly and ask for the official price list (daftar harga resmi) as well as any bulk‑purchase programmes. Businesses usually need to register and provide documentation to access wholesale pricing.

What are the real benefits of buying a refurbished Avata 2 instead of a used one?

The main benefit is documented verification. A used drone from a private seller might fly perfectly — or it might have a hard‑landing history that is not visible on the outside. A refurbished Avata 2 from Reboot Hub has undergone a multi‑point bench test, chip‑level repairs where needed, grading, and is backed by a 180‑day warranty. You are paying for that transparency and for the reduced risk of early failure.

Is the warranty valid in my country?

Reboot Hub’s 180‑day warranty is issued by our facility in China. It covers hardware defects and workmanship. For specific warranty service logistics, contact our support team before purchasing so you fully understand the process for your location. Manufacturer warranties from DJI are separate and are subject to regional policies.


Ready to Fly?

Buying a drone that you can trust should not require you to become an undercover inspector at a local market or accept a stranger’s description at face value. Every refurbished DJI Avata 2 we ship passes through a documented, multi‑point bench test performed by MOHRSS Level‑3 technicians. You get a unit graded as "Pristine Pre‑Owned" or "Flawless" and a 180‑day warranty that covers you well beyond the first few flights.

  • Compare models side by side on our DJI drone comparison page to be certain the Avata 2 fits your style.
  • Learn about our process on the Reboot Hub Standard page — see exactly how we approach chip‑level repair and multi‑point bench testing.
  • See our grading definitions in detail at the Drone Grading Standard page so you know what “Flawless” means before your drone arrives.

When you are ready, explore our current inventory of DJI Avata 2 drones and choose a unit that matches your budget and performance expectations. Fly with the confidence that comes from a documented, bench‑tested machine — wherever in the world you plan to take off.

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