Very true - for better and worse. Though actually their market dominance is far greater than Apple. Like 70-80% of the consumer drone market by some estimates.
True, ever since they added the minis every one started buying them. like I own a maverick 3 pro, and my brother owns a mini 4 pro. In the drone industry there are 4 groups of consumers the first group would be cheap 40$ crappy drones for example a drone from temu or something the second group would usually spend 300$-1,200$ these are the people with the a drone that has a good amount of quality for example DJI mini 3 or the one you reviewed, DJI avata 2 then group three which is what group I’m in group three are people spending 1,500 -10,000$ consumers in this group most likely have a DJI product like a maverick or a air 3 then group four is the people spending 10s of thousands of dollars the consumers are usually companies or farms the agras t50 and fly cart 30 are great examples.
@@Lepidodendron_Tree_legit What can we do.... Everybody is not an Oil Rich arab like you, spending Lakhs and Lakhs of Rupees on their dreams....... I am first category, In india, these drones become just double their price and become unaffordable at all costs! I own a M3 Max toy drone which nobody on This planet knows! 2hrs charge time 20 minutes flying time. 3MP camera That's how we 50 dollar people stay happy and see their 50 dollar drone as a DJI Mavic 3 Pro. But that's not the end( at least my)! I will do hardwork and get a good job and will buy all the DRONES THAT ARE MADE FOR ME!
Hey so im planning on buying it do I need to buy extra charging cables because you have to charge the battery and the goggles and the controller and in the video it only showed one cable
So it really depends on how many other USB-C charging cables you have lying around. The included one is best used to charge the batteries (since it’s USB-C to USB-C it can charge at up to 60W charging rates if you have a wall adapter also rated as such) but any spare USB-A to USB-C cables can be used to charge the goggles and other accessories as they don’t really benefit from fast charging. But if you don’t have any spare USB-C cables lying around, then the answer is yes you will need to pickup at least one if you want to speed up your charging process. Also, probably would recommend a wall charging adapter like this ( amzn.to/3SULJ95) if you don’t already have one like it. It’ll let you charge everything at once.
Yup. It kinda has to share a compartment with the motion controller but they fit together nicely and they’re both plastic so I don’t worry about them scratching or damaging each other.
You don’t actually need your phone to fly the Avata 2. However, yes the DJI Fly app for Android is available to download from DJI’s website which will enable you to wirelessly connect your phone to the goggles to show others a live view of what you’re seeing as well being able to connect to the drone to transfer videos to your device.
Did you get the foam insert for the googles or are you wearing it without like me? It was to be included with what’s in the box and they have since changed the website
Not sure what foam insert you’re talking about. Do you mean the extra forehead padding or the foam that can be used as extra protection for the goggles while packing?
It depends. I wouldn’t recommend it for taking photos/videos of the outside but it could work for fly through tours if you spend the time to get good on the controls.
The box is: 28.5 x 22.1 x 20.5cm (11.2 x 8.7 x 7.9 inches) Btw, for future reference, B&H Photo and many other sites actually list the size and weight of the box which the product comes in under “Specs”.
Dji is the apple of the drone industry tbh
Very true - for better and worse.
Though actually their market dominance is far greater than Apple. Like 70-80% of the consumer drone market by some estimates.
True, ever since they added the minis every one started buying them. like I own a maverick 3 pro, and my brother owns a mini 4 pro. In the drone industry there are 4 groups of consumers the first group would be cheap 40$ crappy drones for example a drone from temu or something the second group would usually spend 300$-1,200$ these are the people with the a drone that has a good amount of quality for example DJI mini 3 or the one you reviewed, DJI avata 2 then group three which is what group I’m in group three are people spending 1,500 -10,000$ consumers in this group most likely have a DJI product like a maverick or a air 3 then group four is the people spending 10s of thousands of dollars the consumers are usually companies or farms the agras t50 and fly cart 30 are great examples.
@@Lepidodendron_Tree_legit What can we do....
Everybody is not an Oil Rich arab like you, spending Lakhs and Lakhs of Rupees on their dreams.......
I am first category,
In india, these drones become just double their price and become unaffordable at all costs!
I own a M3 Max toy drone which nobody on This planet knows!
2hrs charge time 20 minutes flying time. 3MP camera
That's how we 50 dollar people stay happy and see their 50 dollar drone as a DJI Mavic 3 Pro.
But that's not the end( at least my)! I will do hardwork and get a good job and will buy all the DRONES THAT ARE MADE FOR ME!
Ummm...more like the Android of the drone industry. Apple is garbage. 😅
I've had a chance to fly this drone and it's amazing I loved it. I can't wait to get one
Abandoned and I don't think it's just the only one
It’s supposed to come with a Samsung sd card correct?
Hey so im planning on buying it do I need to buy extra charging cables because you have to charge the battery and the goggles and the controller and in the video it only showed one cable
So it really depends on how many other USB-C charging cables you have lying around. The included one is best used to charge the batteries (since it’s USB-C to USB-C it can charge at up to 60W charging rates if you have a wall adapter also rated as such) but any spare USB-A to USB-C cables can be used to charge the goggles and other accessories as they don’t really benefit from fast charging.
But if you don’t have any spare USB-C cables lying around, then the answer is yes you will need to pickup at least one if you want to speed up your charging process. Also, probably would recommend a wall charging adapter like this ( amzn.to/3SULJ95) if you don’t already have one like it. It’ll let you charge everything at once.
the controller you bought separate is fit into the original bag with all the staff?
Yup. It kinda has to share a compartment with the motion controller but they fit together nicely and they’re both plastic so I don’t worry about them scratching or damaging each other.
Is the Google pixel 7 compatible with the DJI avata 2
You don’t actually need your phone to fly the Avata 2. However, yes the DJI Fly app for Android is available to download from DJI’s website which will enable you to wirelessly connect your phone to the goggles to show others a live view of what you’re seeing as well being able to connect to the drone to transfer videos to your device.
Did you get the foam insert for the googles or are you wearing it without like me? It was to be included with what’s in the box and they have since changed the website
Not sure what foam insert you’re talking about. Do you mean the extra forehead padding or the foam that can be used as extra protection for the goggles while packing?
@@DigitalTechReviewsTips I’d have to send you photos of the website before they deleted it .. idk how to but I’ve got the proof
Feel free to message it to me on Twitter or Instagram. My social links are in the video description. I’d love to have a look.
you think this would work for real estate?
It depends. I wouldn’t recommend it for taking photos/videos of the outside but it could work for fly through tours if you spend the time to get good on the controls.
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Nice Video
Thanks!
Avata 1 is still the best on its size.
Yeah, I was kinda surprised how much bigger they made the Avata 2
@@DigitalTechReviewsTips does avata 1 has vr
Hi,can you please tell me the size of the box? In centimeters
The box is: 28.5 x 22.1 x 20.5cm (11.2 x 8.7 x 7.9 inches)
Btw, for future reference, B&H Photo and many other sites actually list the size and weight of the box which the product comes in under “Specs”.