
DJI Avata
18 min, 410 g, 48 Mpx
DJI Avata
18 min, 410 g, 48 Mpx
Thank you very much for pointing this out. :)
As far as I know, only with the Motion Controller and the DJI FPV Controller, as the DJI Avata uses the Occusync 3.0 protocol
has been under A3 since 1.1.23 The Avata does not yet have an official EU classification or certification in accordance with the new EU Drone Regulation123. This means that it has special transitional rules and regulations as an existing drone1. It falls into the class above 250 grams and below 500 grams and can be operated in the OPEN A1 (close to humans) or A3 (far from humans) category. The small EU drone licence (EU proof of competence) is required to operate the Avata12. Drone insurance is also required, as stipulated by the German Aviation Act1. It is possible for the Avata to subsequently receive a Cx class if it fulfils all the requirements for this2. DJI has already demonstrated this with the Mavic 3 family2. The Avata could then be used permanently in the OPEN A1 category2. Switzerland will adopt the EU drone regulations on 1 January 2023, which will change the rights and obligations of drone pilots - even in the hobby sector. The registration requirement, training and testing, categories and classes, and operating options will then also apply in Switzerland. However, the Swiss regulation makes an exception for model aircraft that fly as part of a club. These are not affected by the new regulation.
No, you have to connect the goggles for it to take off. However, you could then control the drone via the mobile display. But I don't recommend it. It is made to fly with the goggles.
Thanks for the question. I don't remember why the advert said impaired, the advert was more than a year old. The item has been sold.
The drone is over 250g and under 900g, so it is C1 classified. I have requested the correction. According to the Federal Office of Civil Aviation (FOCA), such drone models are subject to registration or can only be flown with a licence. Further information can be found at: https://www.bazl.admin.ch/bazl/de/home/drohnen.html
The effective MP output is 48 MP.
Google 2, the RC Motion 1, the rest as in the picture
Unfortunately, we already sold out our Black Friday stock with the reduced price.
No, because the connection to the drone goes via the Google. But you can connect a mobile phone to the Google for the live view.
Yes, it's the DJI Goggles V2, not the DJI Goggles 2. They've gone a bit overboard with the naming of the masks. The DJI Goggles 2 are the most expensive.
Hello, the Motion 1 is included in this set. After registration, the Motion 2 can be ordered from DJI at a reduced price.
No, why? The bad thing is once again the poor specifications that Digitec offers. In addition to the Russian Glonass, the drone also uses the American GPS and the Chinese Beidou. https://www.dji.com/ch/avata/specs
Any sufficiently high-wattage USB-C charger will do. I personally use one from Minix.
Our pricing is based on a wide range of factors, such as the source of supply, the quantity purchased, the supplier, etc. The case you have observed also involves a price difference due to these factors. The case you observed is also a price difference due to these factors. We are always looking for the best prices so that our customers can benefit from the most attractive offers. As soon as a quantity is sold out, we have to go back to other suppliers. This creates natural price differences.
It is the motion controller2 that is missing. In the cheaper version, it is the first-generation motion controller.
No, to fly this drone you need one of the FPV glasses and the FPV controller.
No, the normal Goggles 2 are included. Instead, the RC Motion 2 controller, as shown in the picture.
As soon as we can obtain these bundles, we will try to offer them. It is not possible to say whether the prices can be adjusted.
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