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Official: here’s the DJI Avata 2, possibly one of the best sequels in years
DJI’s mini FPV drone now gives you more for less.
The dual 1080p 700-nit micro-OLED headset also now boasts an extra hour of battery life over the original, a “one-tap defogging function” that spins up its fans to clear away condensation, two extra antennas and a new synchronization algorithm for what DJI claims is smoother and more stable video transmission, and a 60Mbps maximum video bitrate, though frame rate still tops out at 100fps. But it also includes an R/C car-like dual-stage trigger and a nifty new dial that lets you select a preprogrammed 360-degree flip, roll, or 180-degree drift you can perform with the flick of a joystick. More practically, the Avata 2 now has a whopping 46GB of built-in video storage, more than double the previous gen and enough you might not need to mess with a microSD card at all.
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