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Goggles Remote Control Device
Product Prole
Introduction
DJI Avata features a compact and portable aircraft body, which is equipped with a propeller guard. With both a 
Vision System and an Infrared Sensing System, it can hover stably and y exibly indoors as well as outdoors, and 
automatically initiate Return to Home (RTH). With a gimbal and 1/1.7″ sensor camera, the aircraft stably shoots 
4K 60fps ultra-HD video and 4K photos. The aircraft has a maximum hover time of approximately 18 minutes.
DJI Avata uses DJI O3+ technology, when used with compatible goggles and remote control devices, it provides 
video transmission with a maximum range of 6 mi (10 km), and a bit rate of up to 50 Mbps, bringing an immersive 
ight experience.
The goggles are equipped with a high-performance display. By receiving the video signal from the aircraft, users 
can enjoy a rst-person view of their aerial experience in real time. The remote control devices are equipped with 
a range of function buttons, which can be used to control the aircraft and operate the camera. DJI Goggles 2 
and DJI Motion Controller can easily control the ight of the aircraft by tracking your head or hand movements, 
bringing a new and convenient ight control experience.
  Refer to  the  appendix for  the goggles  and remote  control devices  supported by  DJI Avata.  This 
manual only takes DJI Goggles 2, DJI FPV Goggles V2, DJI Motion Controller, and DJI FPV Remote 
Controller 2 as examples.
  The remote control devices reach their  maximum transmission distance (FCC) in a wide open area 
with no electromagnetic interference at an altitude of about 120 m (400 ft). The maximum transmission 
distance refers to the maximum distance that the aircraft can still send and receive transmissions. It 
does not refer to the maximum distance the aircraft can y in a single ight.
  Maximum hover time was tested in an environment with no wind or interference.
  Using the goggles does not satisfy the requirement of  visual line of sight (VLOS). Some countries or 
regions require a visual observer to assist during ight.  Make  sure to  comply  with local regulations 
when using the goggles.
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