There are new leaks suggesting that DJI is working on a first-person view drone that you can fly indoors. There are leaked images and details about a smaller, more compact drone that may be arriving between July and August.
Users will have to register their drones with the FAA if they choose to fly them outside, because the drones that weigh more than 250 grams must be registered with the FAA. When the Avata runs into something during an indoor flight, it could come with ducted propellers to help prevent any damage to the device. It has a camera that is expected to be just as good as the recently released DJI Mini 3 Pro, as well as improved battery life.
Avata is compact and weighs about 500g
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Can fly indoors
The photo quality is much better (guess that the Mini 3 Pro is the same)
Greatly improved battery life
Manual mode is not supported
Head chase mode
Vibration function
Touchpad for glasses menu
Glasses can connect to phone pic.twitter.com/WUqpjXXEnK
The Avata is rumored to come with goggles that give you a first-person perspective of where your drone is going while you pilot it. It isn't the most suitable for indoor flight, despite the fact that it was released last year.
The Avata seems to be a cinewhoop-style drone, or a custom-built camera that is usually built for maneuverability in small, indoor spaces, according to Gizmodo. cinewhoop is a name that has evolved into a term for small drones and for those amazing movie-like shots.
The GoPro Hero 10 Black Bones is a camera for drones. A huge demand for a bare-bones camera suitable for flight is fulfilled by the requirement that users solder this ultra-lightweight camera to their drone. If a readymade cinewhoop drone is launched, it will eliminate the need for tinkering completely for those who don't want to create a do-it-yourself build, and it will open up the niche to a lot more people who aren't so technically savvy.