The DJI Avata drone test has joined our comparison


Specially designed for freestyle and acrobatic flight, the DJI Avata also has the luxury of filming its exploits in 4K in an image quality very close to that of the Mini 3 Pro – whose exploits we have already praised.

The Avata drone is a small drone designed specifically to indulge in the joys of immersive piloting while leaving the possibility of filming its exploits to share them in particular on social networks. But the potential and the quality of its sensor allow it to be used to produce quality images in places where most drones are not able to put a propeller. Tight spaces, interiors… the Avata is able to sneak around with ease and flexibility and deliver excellent quality images.

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Although it has lost its Mavic name, the DJI Air 2S paradoxically holds its own against the Mavic 2 Pro. If it lacks a few functions, it is quite sufficient for general public use and takes advantage of its greater lightness to overcome the legislative and regulatory constraints from which its big brother of more than 800 g suffers. The title of king of the air that we gave to the first Mavic Air goes naturally to it and has never been more rightful.

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