DJI’s original Avata drone brought first-person perspective flights to the UAV giant, but the second generation of the FPV series adds aerial acrobatics at the push of a button. Announced on April 11, the DJI Avata 2 gives the drone a larger imaging sensor and longer battery life, while simultaneously updating the goggles and controller. Despite the changes, the new drone is more affordable than its predecessor, with package options starting at $999.
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