DJI Avata 360 review: How does this drone compare to the Antigravity A1?
DJI has launched the Avata 360, its first 360-degree drone, which competes with the Antigravity A1. The Avata 360 features a sturdy build and requires FAA registration due to its weight. While it offers superior durability, this may deter some novice users who prefer lighter, unregistered options like the A1.
- ▪The DJI Avata 360 is a new addition to DJI's drone lineup, launched in March.
- ▪It weighs around 455 grams, necessitating FAA registration, unlike the lighter Antigravity A1.
- ▪The Avata 360 has a robust design with propeller guards and a removable lens protector.
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DJI officially launched the Avata 360 this March, expanding its camera drone lineup with the company's first 360-degree offering. The latest addition to DJI's popular Avata series, the Avata 360 is a direct rival to the Antigravity A1 360-degree drone released last December. Yet while Antigravity was first off the launch pad, it's still the new kid on the block. DJI has been a favourite of drone enthusiasts for years, with many having eagerly awaited the brand's first 360 drone.Now that the DJI Avata 360 has finally arrived, the question is whether the wait was worth it. SEE ALSO: Hands-on: GoPro's new Mission 1 Pro bridges the gap between action and cinema cameras DJI Avata 360: Build Credit: A.
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