Unboxing
Unboxing Video
Charging Instructions
Charging Methods
Ensure a seamless flying experience by fully charging your Intelligent Flight Battery before each use. It is recommended that you use DJI's dedicated charging devices, including DJI Avata 2 Two-Way Charging Hub and DJI 65W Portable Charger. Alternatively, you can also rely on other chargers that support the USB PD fast charging protocol. Both DJI Avata 2 Two-Way Charging Hub and DJI 65W Portable Charger are optional accessories. For detailed instructions on how to charge your device, refer to the following content:
Precautions for Batteries
1. After the battery is fully charged and remains idle for three days, the auto-discharge function is triggered, causing the battery to automatically discharge to 96% of the battery level, and approximately 60% when idle for nine days. It is normal to feel moderate heat from the battery while it is discharging.
2. Fully charge the battery at least once every three months to maintain the battery health. Leaving the battery idle for an extended period will impact its performance, or even result in permanent damage.
3. For safety purposes, keep the battery level at a low power level in transit. Before transportation, it is recommended that you discharge the battery to 30% or lower.
For more information about battery maintenance, see Battery Routine Maintenance Guide.
First Use
Attaching and Detaching the Propellers
There are two types of DJI Avata 2 propellers, which are designed to spin in different directions (CW and CCW). Marks are used to indicate which propellers should be attached to which motors. Make sure to match the propellers and motors by following the instructions.
• Propellers Illustration
Powering on or off the Device
Downloading DJI Fly
The DJI Fly app is required for product activation and connection. Click here to download the app.
Connection and Linking
DJI Avata 2, DJI Goggles 3 and DJI RC Motion 3 are already linked when purchased together as a combo. In this scenario, you can use them immediately after activation and powering on. Otherwise, follow the instructions below to link them:
• Linking the drone with the DJI Goggles 3:
• Linking the goggles with the remote control device
Activating Your Drone
DJI Avata 2 requires activation with DJI Fly before first time. Make sure that the drone, goggles, and motion controller are linked after powering on. Connect the USB-C port of the goggles to your phone, run DJI Fly, and follow the on-screen prompts to activate your device. An Internet connection is required for activation.
To check the activation information, warranty period, and DJI Care service plan benefits, visit the Device Info Inquiry page.
Firmware Update
Use either of the following methods to update the DJI Avata 2 firmware:
• Using DJI Fly
• Using DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series)
Basic Flight
Preparing for Flight
Watch the video to discover the essential pre-flight preparations for a smooth and secure flying experience.
First Flight
Watch the video to get easy-to-use operations before you head out to fly.
RTH
If the drone successfully records the Home Point and the positioning system is functioning properly, when the Return to Home (RTH) function is triggered, the drone will automatically fly back and land at the Home Point
Advanced Usage
AR Cursor
If the drone does not take off, or if it brakes and hovers after pressing the lock button once on DJI RC Motion 3, you can utilize the AR Cursor feature of the motion controller to control the goggles interface using the white ray and circular cursor.
Real View PiP
DJI Goggles 3 is equipped with binocular cameras, providing you with effortless situational awareness without the need to remove the goggles. You can enable Real View PiP by tapping on the right side of your goggles twice with your fingertip or pressing the dial on DJI RC Motion 3 twice. This feature allows you to see a real-time view of your surroundings.
Easy ACRO
Toggle the 5D button down to open the quick settings panel and select Easy ACRO. Then, the drone enters the Easy ACRO mode. Easy ACRO actions include Roll, 180° Drift, and Flip.
Live Feed Sharing
During flight, DJI Goggles 3 enables you to share the live feed with your friends in three ways, enhancing the enjoyment of your flight.
Accessories
Visit the Aircraft Accessory Compatibility page to learn about the accessories that are compatible with DJI Avata 2. Or explore the extensive range of accessories at the DJI Store, where a wide array of options awaits you!
DJI Goggles 3 -2.0D Corrective Lenses
DJI FPV Remote Controller 3
DJI Avata 2 Two-Way Charging Hub
Storing and Exporting Footage
Installing and Removing a Storage Card
Upon receiving your purchased storage card, you will also find a card holder that doubles as a storage card adapter, which is designed to seamlessly connect the TF slot of a computer, enabling easy transfer of footage. Please note that the storage card is inserted into the aircraft without the card adapter.
Storing Photos and Videos
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Storage Card Not Installed |
Storage Card Installed |
DJI Avata 2 |
The footage is stored in the internal storage of your drone. (Built-in 46 GB) |
The footage is stored in the internal storage of your drone or in the storage card that you attached. |
DJI Goggles 3 |
The footage cannot be recorded. |
The footage is stored in the storage card that you attached. |
A UHS-I Speed Grade 3 rating or above microSD card is required for quality shooting performance. |
Exporting Photos and Videos
QuickTransfer helps you quickly transfer the footage from your drone to a mobile device. You can also connect your drone to a computer using a USB-C cable to export files to computer folders.
Safe Flight
To ensure a pleasant experience with DJI Avata 2, in addition to being proficient in operating your drone, you also need to familiarize yourself with the regulations and policies of your destination (including flight restrictions, drone logistics and transportation requirements, and flight filing and registration procedures) and maintain on-site flight safety.
Regulations and Policies
• Laws and regulations regarding drones can vary widely depending on location. You must ensure that your drone flights are conducted safely and in accordance with the regulations of your destination. It's advisable to query the regulations and policies as well as flight restriction zones of your destination in advance.
• To help users fly more responsibly, we are offering exclusive guidelines highlighting the drone-related laws and battery transportation policies of over 20 popular destinations around the globe. For more details, see Flying Tips.
Flight Environments
1. Always fly in open areas and keep your drone within visual line of sight. For safety reasons, you should never fly above people, animals, or moving vehicles.
2. The maximum flight altitude of the aircraft is 500m. For details about maximum flight distance, refer to the Specifications on the official website. Beginner pilots should not be able to fly very far.
For more information about flight safety, see Flight Safety Guidelines.
Device Checklist
1. Intact propellers: Check the propellers to ensure that they are installed in place and free of damage.
2. In-place components: Remove the gimbal protector first and then power on the drone, and ensure that the battery is installed in place.
3. Self-check upon power-on: After the device is powered on and connected to the app, pay attention to the self-check result in the app. If there are any warnings shown in the app, follow on-screen instructions and fly the drone after no warnings are detected.
DJI Care Service Plans
DJI Care Refresh is a comprehensive and reliable protection plan that provides your product with coverage for a range of accidental damages such as collision, water damage, flyaway, and natural wear.
This part walks you through details of DJI Care Refresh, including the applicable scenarios, purchase conditions, benefit descriptions, and purchase channels.
• Click here to know more if you have not yet purchased a service plan: DJI Care Refresh Purchase Guide.
Consult the content below for a step-by-step guide to activating, binding, and using your service plan, as well as knowing about the replacement fee.
• Click here to know more if you have already purchased a service plan: DJI Care Refresh Guide.
You can also find more entertaining and useful flight tutorials and tips in DJI Academy and User Manual.