Thanks for a great review/overview Greg! I'm going to purchase this with the regular controller. I've already purchased two FPV drones but haven't been able to fly them. Still crashing in flight simulator. This drone will allow me to actual start getting fly thru footage.
Hi Greg, almost finished with the Part 107 course. Great job of explaining concepts, which are far more important than answers to questions. Keep up the great work.
I don’t want to fly a drone with a motion controller only. A Cinewhoop needs fine control. This really limits the capability. I think they did this because they had a boat load of motion controllers left over from the first FPV drone that nobody bought.
@@markbrito21 I think they also did it because they learned a lesson for the first FPV drone. The radio will allow people to fly in full manual. Full manual is the primary mode that causes Care Refresh claims. Only people with some experience already own radios. Radios are sold out everywhere. Smart business is right. DJI will probably save hundreds of thousands of dollars in Care Refresh replacements and repairs.
@@Nine_883 I couldn’t agree more. Lucky for me a have the first FPV so all I need is the drone which is on the way! I will eventually get the new goggles. The smaller size googles and head tracking is no joke!
Hi , I was told that the older goggles have a stronger signal and therefor transmit a long distance ? Have you tested the old goggles with the Avata ? Thanks
Great review as always! 2 questions: 1. I use 65w charger for these batteries and so far, no issues. You said that could be an issue over time. What do you recommend instead? 2. Where is the 'deep dive' review of using full manual mode for the Avata? Would love to see it. thank you again!!
Steve, if yiou don't need to fast charge, I would just slow charge the batteries. That's true for any battery, it's better to charge them slowly for longevity. We don't have a deep dive on flying the drone in full manual mode. That will take some skills that are difficult to teach online.
Very nice drone, thanks for the update and info. and I don't know if it was my computer or your mic didn't want to work when recording this vid. Thanks anyway.
I want to see you and Billy Kyle do a side by side review, any drone, to see which one of you can get in the most information in a given amount of time. 😂 Great review as always Greg. Thank you.
If a PIC (pilot in command) is required to have continuous line of sight contact with the drone, how is it ever legal to fly FPV? Private or commercial? Is a spotter always required?
Amazing video, I have been waiting for this drone since I heard of it. My only question is, does this drone have Geo Lock from DJI on it? What is the top speed on this drone? This will be perfect for real estate 🏡 Thank you 🦾
This looks really amazing and forgiving which is awesome....just not sure why no goggles and bundled with that motion controller. Would think it should be the opposite.
@@carlose6010 I bet it’s more marketing to me. DJI FPV original is more true fpv comparatively so goggles mandatory. This is more hybrid almost still would want remote for sure.
Great vid Greg, mine is on order. You mentioned pairing and couple posts on the DJI forum about this. I will often fly my DJI FPV and Mini2 the same session. Would do the same with the Avata, so, using the DJI FPV Goggles and Controller ( normal or motion) would there be a lot of steps when switching back and forth? Have you tried this?
I need one piece of information that no one is talking about.... (I'm assuming no, but still need to know) I need to know if it does ANY of the DJI photo tricks that the Air 2s provides, specifically I need to know if it does any of the stitching tricks, IE: 360 photos, or ultra wide stitches, etc... or should i just be happy it takes a picture at all?
As soon as you said she's never flown a drone i was thinking im surprised Kevin Morris from the FAA didn't come out of the bushes asking for her 107 certification lol.
It looked like the GoPro you used was a Bones, which requires an external power supply. How did you power it? Did you tape a 1s to the back of the Avata? Or was I mistaken about the camera?
ICIMI... When flying, does it hover in place when not using the controller sticks, like a GPS Drone? Or does it drop out of the sky like a traditional FPV.
Question, does the Avata record gyro data? If it does, this could be a possible competitor for GoPro's Reelsteady. If not, GoPro definitely has the upper hand imo
It would be interesting to test in Reelsteady but I think they would need to have the algorithm available first to read the Avata data (if it's available). RockSteady does a good job, we posted another video where you can see the differences.
I do plan to get my license so you will see me applying for your classes in the future but looking at drones now. I thought this drone would be ok for flying over people because of the ducted hoops. But you said no. One reason I would need the license is I would like to do documentaries of festivals, and that would almost be impossible without flying over a group of people. I would prefer a smaller drome because it would attract less attention of the crowd.
This i a terrible drone for that. Also, you can't legally fly over people until remote id becomes a usable thing. Currently, there's like no drones with that. If you want to fly over people, get a non dji drone as none of them are cat 2 or 3
Sign up at pilot institute for the part 107 made easy course. It’s not expensive and it s a great course. I took it and scored a 93% on my exam. No I do not work for nor am I paid in any way by pilot institute. I am just a very happy alum.
@@silbay please explain. The information i know right now suggests that the remote id rule that needs to be followed to fly over people is impossible to follow due to the lack of remote id. If it exists, I would like to know but I haven't heard that it exists. I heard an MOC for remote id passed a bit ago but I haven't heard anything since
To me, one of the major problems of this drone are its batteries, why they have used Li-Ion instead of Lipo is beyond me, this makes the Avata a wannabe "long range drone", without the ability to actually do long range, it's too heavy and too small to make me feel comfortable flying it too far away. With Lipos you definitely fly for less time, sure, but it would be way more fun to fly.
Until folks fly this drone in full manual and learn to post process using gyroflow, they will never understand how much of a game changer this Cinewhoop quad is.
Isn't it funny how the charger from DJI for this both the plug in and the auto version are both 65W. Gee guess smart batteries limit their charge rate, duh.
“Don’t be a Greg”. Say WHAT?! I WANT to be a Greg! To know all you do about drones and aircraft, to be a teacher who helps students really understand technical info, to be respected in the aviation industry, to live in Prescott, and to speak French…. I want to be a Greg!!!!
Did you loose signal while flying it indoor? If so, how is the return to home feature, will it keep an altitude that allow the drone to fly it indoor without going too high?
The signal strength was very solid. We never lost signal. But you can set RTH behavior to what you want. I recommend setting it to Hover when flying indoors.
Watching flights of this the visual observer rule would be impossible to follow. No one is going to fly a fpv drone line of sight. That would be really boring. Most of my flights are in thick wooded areas where its stays out of sight. Will it be limited and not fly in restricted areas? We have areas restricted for no reason and other areas which should be restricted and they are not.
I do alot of roof inspections with my mavic, but i still have to walk in attics to see the inside. I would want to use the still picture camera if this drone is capable of flying in close quarters. how well can you avoid and fly around obstacles??? could this drone save me from balancing across rafters to look and inspect attics ??
@@PilotInstitute Great work BTW keeping the news updated, and making informative videos. I will keep a eye out incase you make a close quarter maneuvering video.
I am not a big fan of Avata, will sell mine. I think the FCC mode and the very strong signal right on your head and eyes is not very healthy :( Gets me in FCC mode headache and irritated eyes ! In CE mode its ok which is 10x less signal strength !
So with part 107 how are you technically supposed to fly this if you cannot see this in visual line of sight? Do you need to has a observer to help you?
I would purchase and try it out as my new daily driver... BUT, the new Goggles currently have no backwards compatibility with any of my air units. Low incentive to test at the moment. It's GAME OVER for me, "for now".
But the drone *is* backwards-compatible with your old goggles, so you could always get the drone without goggles for now, and then pick up the goggles later if they add compatibility, right?
@@jesselferguson I don't think so. Or to my knowledge "the drone only", is exactly that. Or no controller. The only option for me is to buy a bundle with goggles, and controller, as I don't have a controller. In short. It's an obvious FU from DJI, IMHO. Really does show how much control they have. Truly does not sit well with me. I'm going to hold tight, to see how this whole thing plays out. But in my book, DJI shafted the FPV community in the launch. Hopefully it changes over time. Will see.
@@cognetic A controller costs $200. What's stopping you from buying the drone and the controller (which you already admitted you'd have to buy anyway) for under $900, and pairing it to your existing FPV goggles?
True the stupid low capacity easy to set on fire standard FPV batteries are cheaper, duh. OH yeah don't forget the balance charger you need and don't care about burning your house down.
As usual from Greg and his company, Pilot Institute, a complete and accurate review of the new DJI Avata. Thanks Greg.
This is an awesome video, I love how in-depth it is!
As for the charging: DJI actually recommends using a 65W charger. So all is good regarding this!
Thanks for a great review/overview Greg! I'm going to purchase this with the regular controller. I've already purchased two FPV drones but haven't been able to fly them. Still crashing in flight simulator. This drone will allow me to actual start getting fly thru footage.
If flying indoors, set your RTH to hovering, because you can't fly thru the ceiling very well.
Hi Greg, almost finished with the Part 107 course. Great job of explaining concepts, which are far more important than answers to questions. Keep up the great work.
I don’t want to fly a drone with a motion controller only. A Cinewhoop needs fine control. This really limits the capability. I think they did this because they had a boat load of motion controllers left over from the first FPV drone that nobody bought.
I call that smart business
@@markbrito21 I think they also did it because they learned a lesson for the first FPV drone. The radio will allow people to fly in full manual. Full manual is the primary mode that causes Care Refresh claims. Only people with some experience already own radios. Radios are sold out everywhere. Smart business is right. DJI will probably save hundreds of thousands of dollars in Care Refresh replacements and repairs.
@@Nine_883 I couldn’t agree more. Lucky for me a have the first FPV so all I need is the drone which is on the way! I will eventually get the new goggles. The smaller size googles and head tracking is no joke!
I'm definitely getting this drone!
One word…OUTSTANDING!
Loved the shots of the Avata flying in the air from the other drone! 😂
Mavic 3 at 7x for the win!
Once again Greg knocks it out of the park a great review very insightful thanks again Greg
Thanks so much for such a great in depth review. I'm glad I caught yours first.
Can you please upload DVR footage from the DJI Goggles 2? I would absolutely love to see the in-goggle video quality at 1080p. Thank you!
Hi , I was told that the older goggles have a stronger signal and therefor transmit a long distance ? Have you tested the old goggles with the Avata ? Thanks
Awesome review by Pilot Institute. Nice shots!
At about 24:10 Greg mentioned and motioned to where he expected a "card" to appear for another video, but it wasn't there.
Great review as always! 2 questions: 1. I use 65w charger for these batteries and so far, no issues. You said that could be an issue over time. What do you recommend instead? 2. Where is the 'deep dive' review of using full manual mode for the Avata? Would love to see it. thank you again!!
Steve, if yiou don't need to fast charge, I would just slow charge the batteries. That's true for any battery, it's better to charge them slowly for longevity.
We don't have a deep dive on flying the drone in full manual mode. That will take some skills that are difficult to teach online.
thank you as always!
@@PilotInstitute
Seriously thorough overview
Very nice drone, thanks for the update and info. and I don't know if it was my computer or your mic didn't want to work when recording this vid. Thanks anyway.
Police officers can really utilize this in hostage situations etc. Great point!
I want to see you and Billy Kyle do a side by side review, any drone, to see which one of you can get in the most information in a given amount of time. 😂 Great review as always Greg. Thank you.
Oh Billy would hands down beat me! hahaha His word per minute count is out of this world!
Can you do a video on how the Avata can share the goggle display to another phone or computer?
Couldn't wait could u guys
Thank you, good job!
Amazing review thanks Greg. You mention a link to the video footage but didn't see a link?
Right here: www.dropbox.com/s/2m7qf61ur0wxctf/Comparison%20Avata%20Hero%2010%20corrected.mov?dl=0
Thank you for making this!
If a PIC (pilot in command) is required to have continuous line of sight contact with the drone, how is it ever legal to fly FPV? Private or commercial? Is a spotter always required?
A spotter is always required for FPV flights, recreational or not.
Get a waiver.
@@ChrisParayno from who the FAA? Enjoy your 250K fine and 5 years in jail
Great review! Now I need one.
Amazing video, I have been waiting for this drone since I heard of it. My only question is, does this drone have Geo Lock from DJI on it? What is the top speed on this drone? This will be perfect for real estate 🏡 Thank you 🦾
Yes it does have geo fencing , I think it’s top speed is around 55 to 60 mph . A bit slower than the first DJI FPV
This looks really amazing and forgiving which is awesome....just not sure why no goggles and bundled with that motion controller. Would think it should be the opposite.
I'd say profit if it's as good as it seems.
@@carlose6010 I bet it’s more marketing to me. DJI FPV original is more true fpv comparatively so goggles mandatory. This is more hybrid almost still would want remote for sure.
So don't
@@cm7012 so don’t what? Who u talking to? 😂
6 walls now imagine that source of transmitting the signal how it will penetrate head and eyes !
Awesome video Sir
Great vid Greg, mine is on order. You mentioned pairing and couple posts on the DJI forum about this. I will often fly my DJI FPV and Mini2 the same session. Would do the same with the Avata, so, using the DJI FPV Goggles and Controller ( normal or motion) would there be a lot of steps when switching back and forth? Have you tried this?
Pairing is pretty easy if you need to do it back and forth. Turn on the device, press and hold to put in pairing mode, wait a few seconds.
I need one piece of information that no one is talking about.... (I'm assuming no, but still need to know) I need to know if it does ANY of the DJI photo tricks that the Air 2s provides, specifically I need to know if it does any of the stitching tricks, IE: 360 photos, or ultra wide stitches, etc... or should i just be happy it takes a picture at all?
No advanced or automated modes in the Avata.
I'd like to see a video showing how easy or hard it is to bind the older v2 goggles & controller to the Avata & back to the FPV drone. Hint, hint.
Actually very easy, we did it yesterday after updating everything. We were even able to get the second set of goggles set up as spectator.
will this video system ever be released to install on bigger drones/ home built 5 inch props?
Yes they plan on having a unit available.
Please tell me more about the light in the front you added. I have an ARC V that will stay solid. I am a camera drone person, but tempted.
Yes, the ARC V in solid mode is perfect!
DJI recommends a 65w charger, so i dont think it's damaging the batteries.
As soon as you said she's never flown a drone i was thinking im surprised Kevin Morris from the FAA didn't come out of the bushes asking for her 107 certification lol.
So how does the VLOS requirement work since you're wearing the goggles? Can we find ourselves in trouble using this?
Officially, you need to have a visual observer to meet the VLOS requirements.
It looked like the GoPro you used was a Bones, which requires an external power supply. How did you power it? Did you tape a 1s to the back of the Avata? Or was I mistaken about the camera?
Yep, we did exactly that. Small battery velcroed to the top of the Avata battery.
ICIMI... When flying, does it hover in place when not using the controller sticks, like a GPS Drone? Or does it drop out of the sky like a traditional FPV.
It depends on what mode you have it in. In manual mode, there is no GPS. In normal and sport mode, you have full GPS.
@@PilotInstitute Yes! Thank you. Well maybe not... Now I want it!
Thanks for the review... Does the Avata have active track?
It does not.
But why?
@@ChrisParayno why would any FPV drone have that? Buy a different drone, duh
Does this qualify as a category 1 uas? Appears to be well under .55 lbs and has rotor guards.
It is well over 0.55 lbs (almost double that)
Now I have to have one lol
Question, does the Avata record gyro data? If it does, this could be a possible competitor for GoPro's Reelsteady. If not, GoPro definitely has the upper hand imo
It would be interesting to test in Reelsteady but I think they would need to have the algorithm available first to read the Avata data (if it's available). RockSteady does a good job, we posted another video where you can see the differences.
Yes the gyro data is available and works like a dream
I do plan to get my license so you will see me applying for your classes in the future but looking at drones now. I thought this drone would be ok for flying over people because of the ducted hoops. But you said no. One reason I would need the license is I would like to do documentaries of festivals, and that would almost be impossible without flying over a group of people. I would prefer a smaller drome because it would attract less attention of the crowd.
Read the laws, there is detailed information on flying over people. Study up and get your 107 and you'd have the answers to your questions.
This i a terrible drone for that. Also, you can't legally fly over people until remote id becomes a usable thing. Currently, there's like no drones with that. If you want to fly over people, get a non dji drone as none of them are cat 2 or 3
Sign up at pilot institute for the part 107 made easy course. It’s not expensive and it s a great course. I took it and scored a 93% on my exam. No I do not work for nor am I paid in any way by pilot institute. I am just a very happy alum.
@@shuttleman27c LOL suggest you do some research and get educated, you couldn't be more wrong
@@silbay please explain. The information i know right now suggests that the remote id rule that needs to be followed to fly over people is impossible to follow due to the lack of remote id. If it exists, I would like to know but I haven't heard that it exists. I heard an MOC for remote id passed a bit ago but I haven't heard anything since
To me, one of the major problems of this drone are its batteries, why they have used Li-Ion instead of Lipo is beyond me, this makes the Avata a wannabe "long range drone", without the ability to actually do long range, it's too heavy and too small to make me feel comfortable flying it too far away. With Lipos you definitely fly for less time, sure, but it would be way more fun to fly.
i actually like the look of v2 better than the goggle 2.
i wont be buying the goggles 2 if they are not able to work with the current air units
Excellent review!! I👏🏼👏🏼Does it has 4:3 resoltion?
It does but I don't think it's available in all the angles of view. Will have to double check the settings.
Thank you!
Thank you!
Do these FPV drones have a MAX speed setting to throttle your speed if you want to fly really slow and a RTH altitude/height setting?
No, that's all done using the throttle control on the controller.
Until folks fly this drone in full manual and learn to post process using gyroflow, they will never understand how much of a game changer this Cinewhoop quad is.
Isn't it funny how the charger from DJI for this both the plug in and the auto version are both 65W. Gee guess smart batteries limit their charge rate, duh.
“Don’t be a Greg”. Say WHAT?!
I WANT to be a Greg! To know all you do about drones and aircraft, to be a teacher who helps students really understand technical info, to be respected in the aviation industry, to live in Prescott, and to speak French….
I want to be a Greg!!!!
Did you loose signal while flying it indoor? If so, how is the return to home feature, will it keep an altitude that allow the drone to fly it indoor without going too high?
The signal strength was very solid. We never lost signal. But you can set RTH behavior to what you want. I recommend setting it to Hover when flying indoors.
@@PilotInstitute Great point on setting the RTH! Thank you guys!
will new goggles work with the old FPV drone?
They don't at the moment but I'm sure they could if DJI wanted to.
Watching flights of this the visual observer rule would be impossible to follow. No one is going to fly a fpv drone line of sight. That would be really boring. Most of my flights are in thick wooded areas where its stays out of sight. Will it be limited and not fly in restricted areas? We have areas restricted for no reason and other areas which should be restricted and they are not.
I do alot of roof inspections with my mavic, but i still have to walk in attics to see the inside. I would want to use the still picture camera if this drone is capable of flying in close quarters. how well can you avoid and fly around obstacles??? could this drone save me from balancing across rafters to look and inspect attics ??
It might. You'd have to put a light on it first because it doesn't do well in the full dark or very low light.
@@PilotInstitute Great work BTW keeping the news updated, and making informative videos. I will keep a eye out incase you make a close quarter maneuvering video.
Is there a way to make it Remote ID compliant by Sept 2023 or will it be obsolete?
No drone will be obsolete come Sept 2023, because of modules. I'm sure this drone will be backward compatible via software update.
I am not a big fan of Avata, will sell mine. I think the FCC mode and the very strong signal right on your head and eyes is not very healthy :( Gets me in FCC mode headache and irritated eyes ! In CE mode its ok which is 10x less signal strength !
"Don't be a Greg." 😆
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So with part 107 how are you technically supposed to fly this if you cannot see this in visual line of sight? Do you need to has a observer to help you?
Yes you need a visual observer. Part 107 AND recreational.
@@PilotInstitute thanks teach… that’s what I was thinking
Hi guys! Can I use my smart remote with this drone?
Not at the moment.
I was about to say, a ps5 controller? 😂
Needs backwards compatibility with Vistas and air units.
actually no it doesn't
@@silbay obviously you don't fly freestyle
I would purchase and try it out as my new daily driver... BUT, the new Goggles currently have no backwards compatibility with any of my air units. Low incentive to test at the moment. It's GAME OVER for me, "for now".
But the drone *is* backwards-compatible with your old goggles, so you could always get the drone without goggles for now, and then pick up the goggles later if they add compatibility, right?
@@jesselferguson I don't think so. Or to my knowledge "the drone only", is exactly that. Or no controller. The only option for me is to buy a bundle with goggles, and controller, as I don't have a controller. In short. It's an obvious FU from DJI, IMHO. Really does show how much control they have. Truly does not sit well with me. I'm going to hold tight, to see how this whole thing plays out. But in my book, DJI shafted the FPV community in the launch. Hopefully it changes over time. Will see.
@@cognetic A controller costs $200. What's stopping you from buying the drone and the controller (which you already admitted you'd have to buy anyway) for under $900, and pairing it to your existing FPV goggles?
@@jesselferguson "Control"
@@jesselferguson Bardwell just posted and chimed in. It appears I'm not the only one.
Might be interesting for a quick launch to record the scum bag tweakers that keep dumping cars and stealing stuff in the parking lot.
That will make a great grenade drone for Ukraine, FPV hunter killer.
Seriously? at almost at $1,400 dollars you get 1 battery and you have to spend another $300 to get 3 more? Cheap bastages.
2 more, not 3.
True the stupid low capacity easy to set on fire standard FPV batteries are cheaper, duh. OH yeah don't forget the balance charger you need and don't care about burning your house down.