On April 11, the presentation of a new DJI drone is scheduled, and as the date approaches, more and more information about the expected novelty appears on the web. This time, images of the Avata 2 UAV, RC Motion 3 controller, and Goggles 3 headset have been published online.
The published images show the Avata 2 drone with an updated design. It has a less noticeable camera body and three-blade propellers. It is reported to have a 1/1.3-inch camera sensor, a lens with a 155-degree field of view, the ability to shoot 4K video at 60 frames per second. Rumors also suggest that the battery provides 23 minutes of autonomous operation, and charging takes 40 minutes at 65W power.
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— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) April 5, 2024
As for Goggles 3, it has received two cameras located outside the headset, providing a first-person view. Marketing materials state that this allows you to "observe the surrounding environment without taking off the glasses" thanks to the "micro-OLED display with high definition and transmission with ultra-low latency." The new headset provides the same two-hour battery life as its predecessor.
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— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) April 5, 2024
The RC Motion 3 controller, unlike the standard DJI FPV controller, allows you to control the drone using a combination of hand movements and joysticks. Compared to the RC Motion 2 controller, in version Motion 3, the joystick is shifted to the left, and the mode button is placed closer to the center. The orange lock button looks slightly larger.
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— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) April 5, 2024
Source: The Verge
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