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Avata Series / Released 2024

DJI Avata 2

Avata Series Consumer 377 g
DJI Avata 2
377 g
Takeoff Weight
13 km
Max Range
23 min
Flight Time
4K/100fps
Max Video
1/1.3-inch image sensor
Sensor
O4
Transmission

Quick Answer

The DJI Avata 2 is a Avata series DJI drone released in 2024, with 377 g, 1/1.3-inch image sensor, 4K/100fps, 23 min, 13 km, and O4 connectivity. Reboot Hub uses this page as a technical reference for specs, compatible OEM parts, common repair planning, and inspected pre-owned buying checks.

DJI Avata 2 Comparison Snapshot

Model positionAvata series DJI drone, released 2024
Flight profile377 g takeoff weight; 23 min flight time
Camera profile1/1.3-inch image sensor; 4K/100fps video
Signal profileO4; 13 km max range
Repair comparisonCompare shell, arm, ESC, flex cable, GPS, vision sensor, and gimbal availability before choosing between this model and another DJI drone.
Buying comparisonFor pre-owned units, prioritize serial verification, battery health, gimbal calibration, flight test evidence, and warranty coverage over headline price alone.

DJI Avata 2 FAQ

What is the DJI Avata 2 best used for?

The DJI Avata 2 is best evaluated by its weight, camera system, flight time, range, and repairability. Use the specs and parts library on this page to compare it with other DJI models before buying or repairing.

Is the DJI Avata 2 repairable?

Yes. Reboot Hub maps serviceable parts for the DJI Avata 2, including shell, arm, circuit board, flex cable, gimbal, and camera-related assemblies where available. Chip-level diagnosis is recommended when crashes, water damage, ESC faults, or gimbal errors are present.

How should I compare the DJI Avata 2 with another DJI drone?

Compare takeoff weight, sensor size, video mode, flight time, transmission system, parts availability, and warranty coverage. These factors affect image quality, travel rules, repair cost, and long-term ownership risk.

Can I buy pre-owned DJI Avata 2 parts from Reboot Hub?

Where inventory is available, Reboot Hub lists OEM-pulled DJI parts and compatible assemblies for the DJI Avata 2. Match the exact model, part zone, and connector generation before ordering a replacement.

What should I check before buying a used DJI Avata 2?

Check the serial number, activation status, battery health, gimbal movement, camera focus, sensor calibration, flight logs, shell damage, and whether the seller provides a functional test video or inspection report.

What should you verify in a DJI Avata 2 multi-battery bundle?

Do not rely on the words "Fly More" alone. Confirm the exact aircraft, number and model of batteries, charging hub, goggles, controller or motion controller, power adapter, cables, propellers, and case shown on the individual listing.

For a pre-owned bundle, inspect each battery separately for identity, physical condition, latch fit, charging behavior, warnings, and available history. Verify goggles and controller compatibility through the DJI ecosystem map before paying for a bundle with mismatched generations.

About the DJI Avata 2

The DJI Avata 2, released in 2024 as a consumer model within the Avata series, features a 4K/100fps camera equipped with a 1/1.3-inch image sensor. The drone has a weight of 377 g, a maximum video transmission range of 13 km via its O4 system, and a flight time of 23 minutes.

Technical Specifications

Takeoff WeightApprox. 377 g
Dimensions185×212×64 mm (L×W×H)
Max Ascent Speed6 m/s (Normal mode)
Max Descent Speed6 m/s (Normal mode)
Max Horizontal Speed (near sea level, no wind)8 m/s (Normal mode)
Max Takeoff Altitude5000 m
Max Flight TimeApprox. 23 mins
Max Hovering TimeApprox. 21 mins
Max Flight Distance13.0 km
Max Wind Speed Resistance10.7 m/s (Level 5)
Operating Temperature-10° to 40° C (14° to 104° F)
Global Navigation Satellite SystemGPS + Galileo + BeiDou
Hovering accuracy rangeVertical:
Internal Storage46 GB
ClassC1 (EU)
Shutter SpeedVideo: 1/8000-1/30 s
Max Control Speed (tilt)100°/s
Max Download SpeedWi-Fi: 30 MB/s*
Image Sensor1/1.3-inch image sensor
LensFOV: 155°
ISO Range100-25600 (Auto)
Max Image Size4000×2256 (16∶9)
Still Photography ModeSingle shot
Photo FormatJPEG
Video Resolution4K (4∶3): 3840×2880@30/50/60fps
Video FormatMP4 (H.264/H.265)
Max Video Bitrate130 Mbps
Supported File SystemexFAT
Color ModeStandard
StabilizationSingle-axis mechanical gimbal (tilt)
Mechanical RangeTilt: -95° to 90°
Controllable RangeTilt: -85° to 80°
Angular Vibration Range±0.01°
Sensing TypeDownward and backward visual positioning
DownwardToF Effective Measurement Height: 10 m
BackwardMeasurement Range: 0.5-20 m
Operating EnvironmentDiffuse reflective surfaces with discernible patterns, diffuse reflectivity > 20% (such as concrete pavement)
Video Transmission SystemO4
Live View Quality1080p@30/50/60/100fps
Operating Frequency2.400-2.4835 GHz
Transmitter Power (EIRP)2.4 GHz:
Max Transmission Distance (unobstructed, free of interference)FCC: 13 km (subject to the aircraft's max flight distance)
Max Transmission Distance (unobstructed, with interference)Strong Interference: Urban landscape, approx.
Max Transmission Distance (obstructed, with interference)Low Interference and Obstructed by Buildings: approx. 0-0.5 km
Lowest LatencyWith DJI Goggles 3:
Antennas4 antennas, 2T4R
Protocol802.11a/b/g/n/ac
Camera FOVSupports normal mode, wide-angle mode, and ultra-wide-angle mode.
EISSupports RockSteady 3.0+ and HorizonSteady
Electronic Roll AxisReal-time screen correction is unavailable during recording, but can be applied to the footage recorded on the drone.
Communication BandwidthMax 60 MHz
Standard Voltage14.76 V
Max Operating TimeApprox. 10 hours
Guaranteed software updates until2026/12/31

Common Failure Modes

Impact or shell damage high

Symptoms: Cracked shell, bent arm, loose landing gear, abnormal vibration, or visible crash damage.

Likely areas: outer shell, arms, landing gear, motor mounts

Inspect the airframe before powering on and verify the exact replacement part against the model variant.

Motor or ESC abnormality high

Symptoms: Motor start failure, rough spin, propulsion warning, overheating, or unstable hover.

Likely areas: motor, arm wiring, ESC board, power connectors

Check for impact damage, cable strain, and water exposure before replacing boards or motors.

Gimbal or camera stabilization issue medium

Symptoms: Camera shake, gimbal overload warning, tilted horizon, calibration failure, or no camera image.

Likely areas: gimbal assembly, vibration board, camera module, gimbal flex cable

Avoid forcing the gimbal by hand and recalibrate after any gimbal or camera service.

Vision or flight sensor warning medium

Symptoms: Calibration prompt, positioning warning, or flight sensor error after impact.

Likely areas: vision module, IMU, sensor cable, frame alignment

Inspect ducts, frame alignment, and sensor windows before calibration.

Repair Notes

Pre-service check

Confirm the exact model, variant, error message, and visible damage before selecting parts. Do not substitute parts from a similar model without verification.

Power safety

Remove the battery before opening the aircraft. Check for moisture, corrosion, and overheated connectors before reconnecting power.

Cable handling

Flex cables and coaxial cables are fragile. Route them without sharp bends and inspect connector locks before closing the shell.

Post-repair calibration

After replacing gimbal, vision, GNSS, IMU, shell, arm, or propulsion parts, run the required calibration and perform a controlled low-altitude test.

DJI Avata 2 Parts Library

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