Save 30% on a DJI Avata Explorer Drone Combo

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There are probably many people on your holiday gift list this year who would enjoy a drone, whether they are into adventure sports or photography. Start your shopping early by getting them a DJI Avata Explorer Drone Combo. Get 4K stabilized video, a super-wide field of view, and goggles, all for 30% off.

The owner of this UAV quadcopter can be the pilot they always wanted to be once they add the goggles and motion controller, and get totally immersed in the action. The user only needs to squeeze the trigger to fly forward and swivel their wrist to turn corners. It can be used in a temperature range from 14º to 104ºF.

Dji Avata Explorer Drone Combo Unboxed

The upgraded camera system in the DJI Avata Explorer Drone Combo is complete, with no necessary attachments. The system includes a 1/1.7″ sensor, 155º FOV, and flagship stabilization. Receive a live HD feed with video transmission over distances up to 10 km.

Despite such a powerful camera system, the drone is lightweight, compact, and small enough to fit in the user’s hand, and fly through gaps, such as branches. It has an 18-minute flight time, as well as upgraded safety. A built-in propeller guard and will stay in flight in the air, even if it handles minor contact.

Take 30% off the price of this drone bundle and pay just $889. Check into the other options as well, such as Goggles 2 + RC Motion 2, the drone only, the Avata drone, or the Avata Pro-View drone.

DJI Avata Explorer Drone Combo

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