![]() The Avata is a cinewhoop which has it's can freestyle but not as well as the DJI FPV. Both the Avata and the FPV have their pros and cons. Let's just say I just recently purchased a used DJI FPV and love it. I had never even considered buy the DJI FPV as a certain popular youtuber gave it a bad reputation. It comes with the Motion Controller 2 which is fun but I much prefer a traditional controller (plus you can't fly manual with the Motion Controllers) which is why I also purchased the FPV Controller 2. I bought the Avata Explorer kit in the early spring. Whether DJI comes out with the FPV 2/Avata 2 is pure speculation. I don't think DJI will ever sell a true FPV quad (though if you look hard enough around their store.at one time they sold a carbon frame to go with the old air units). I haven't heard rumors of the FPV 2 but only rumors of the Avionix aka the Avata 2. ![]() There are a couple of compromise (multiple lenses vs adjustable diopters, the touch pad.which a lot of people weren't happy with, and a couple of others that I can't think of off the top of my head). ![]() Then they released the Integras.which was a a game changer for me. The googles 2 already had the battery dangling from a cable and with RID enabled, you now had to have a phone dangling as well. ![]() I was on the fence about getting the Avata.especially after DJI dropped the update that enabled RID. Either way, I don't have a problem with fogging in either hot weather or cold weather. I'm almost positive that the Integra goggles have a fan.either that or mine just happen to make a sound like a fan. I saw a thread about the goggles integra fogging up, does this happen to you? (It's hard to know how much to believe the doom merchants) ![]()
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