Introduced in 2022, the DJI Avata is a consumer-tier drone in the Avata series. It features a 4K/60fps camera with a 1/1.7-inch CMOS sensor and utilizes O3+ transmission for a maximum range of 10 kilometers.
| Shutter Speed | Video: 1/8000-1/50 s |
| Max Control Speed | 60°/s |
| Takeoff Weight | Approx. 410 g |
| Dimensions (L×W×H) | 180×180×80 mm |
| Max Ascent Speed | 6 m/s (Normal Mode, Sport Mode) |
| Max Descent Speed | 6 m/s (Normal Mode, Sport Mode) |
| Max Speed [1] | 8 m/s (Normal Mode) |
| Maximum Takeoff Altitude | 5000 m |
| Max Flight Distance | 11.6 km |
| Max Wind Speed Resistance | 10.7 m/s (Level 5) |
| Operating Temperature Range | -10° to 40° C (14° to 104° F) |
| GNSS | GPS + Galileo + BeiDou |
| Hovering Accuracy Range | Vertical: |
| Internal Storage | 20 GB |
| Sensor | 1/1.7-inch CMOS |
| Lens | FOV: 155° |
| ISO Range | 100-6400 (Auto) |
| Still Photography Mode | Single Shot |
| Max Image Size | 4000×3000 |
| Photo Format | JPEG |
| Video Resolution | With DJI Goggles 2: |
| Video Format | MP4 |
| Max Video Bitrate | 150 Mbps |
| Color Mode | Standard |
| Supported File System | exFAT |
| Max Video Transmission Bitrate [6] | 50 Mbps |
| Mechanical Range | Tilt: -95° to 75° |
| Controllable Range | Tilt: -80° to +65° |
| Stabilization | Single-Axis (tilt) |
| Angular Vibration Range | ±0.01° |
| Downward (Binocular Vision and ToF) [3] | ToF Effective Measurement Height: 10 m |
| Operating Environment | Diffuse reflective surfaces with a clear pattern > 20% (such as walls, trees, or people) |
| Transmission Power (EIRP) | FCC: < 33 dBm |
| Antennas | Dual Antennas, 2T2R |
| Communication Frequency | 2.400-2.4835 GHz (RX only) |
| Live View Quality and Latency [5] | With DJI FPV Goggles V2: |
| Max Video Transmission Range [7] | 10 km (FCC), 2 km (CE), 6 km (SRRC) |
| Audio Transmission | N/A |
| Wi-Fi Protocol | Wi-Fi 802.11b/a/g/n/ac |
| Wi-Fi Communication Frequency | 2.400-2.4835 GHz |
| Wi-Fi Transmission Power (EIRP) | 2.4 GHz: < 20 dBm (FCC/CE/SRRC/KC) |
| Bluetooth Protocol | Bluetooth 5.2 |
| Bluetooth Communication Frequency | 2.400-2.4835 GHz |
| Bluetooth Transmission Power (EIRP) | < 8 dBm |
| EIS | Supports RockSteady and HorizonSteady |
| Distortion Correction | Supports Normal Mode, Wide Mode, and Ultra Wide Mode |
| Electronic Roll Axis | Real-time screen correction is unavailable during recording, but can be applied to the footage recorded on the drone. |
| Model | QF2W4K |
| Diagonal Distance | 120 mm |
| Max Hover Time | Approx. 18 mins [2] |
| Supported SD Cards | microSD (up to 256 GB) |
| Voltage | 14.76 V |
| Charging Voltage Limit | 17 V |
| Discharge Rate | Typical: 7C |
| Communication Bandwidth | Max 40 MHz |
| Screen Size (single screen) | 0.49-inch |
| Resolution (single screen) | 1920×1080 |
| Refresh Rate | Up to 100 Hz |
| Interpupillary Distance Range | 56-72 mm |
| Diopter Adjustment Range | -8.0 D to +2.0 D |
| FOV (single screen) | 51° |
| Video Recording Format | MOV |
| Supported Video and Audio Playback Formats | MP4 and MOV (video coding formats: H.264 and H.265; audio format: ACC, PCM) |
| Wi-Fi Wireless Streaming | Supports DLNA Protocol |
| Power Input | DJI Goggles 2 Battery |
| Operating Time | Approx. 2 hours |
| FOV | 30° to 54°, adjustable |
| Screen Resolution | 1440×810 |
| Footnotes | 1. The max flight speed is subject to dynamic local restrictions. Please abide by local laws and regulations when flying. |
| Guaranteed software updates until | 2026/12/31 |
Body shells, arms, covers, feet, LED covers, and structural hardware for this model.
Core electronics, power control, navigation boards, and sensing modules.
Signal, power, camera, vision, GPS, and LED flex cables routed through the aircraft.
Camera module, lens frame, gimbal motors, vibration board, and stabilizer hardware.