The DJI Mavic Air 2 with Smart Controller is an all-in-one drone package that includes everything needed to start flying right out of the box, as well as some handy ad-ons to help keep from getting grounded just as the action gets going. At the heart of the kit is the DJI Mavic Air 2 Drone, which is a compact, foldable drone that incorporates a 1/2” CMOS sensor mounted to a 3-axis gimbal, providing stable stills and video while in flight. Significantly less expensive than larger and heavier drones, the Mavic Air 2 incorporates pro-level features in a consumer friendly price point.
Smart Controller
The DJI Smart Controller is designed to maximize your outdoor flying experience with the Mavic 2 or other aircraft equipped with OcuSync 2.0.[1] A 5.5-inch built-in screen displays clear, bright images, even under challenging conditions. Intuitive controls and pre-installed features like SkyTalk and the DJI GO 4 app get you up in the air quicker, clearer, and more conveniently than ever before.
- DJI Go Share: Transfer content between the controller and your phone for quick internet sharing
- SkyTalk: Live stream your drone’s camera in real time to Facebook, Instagram, and other social platforms; you can also create short videos to share instantly
- Built-in microphone to enhance live stream footage
- Built-in speaker to watch and listen to clips stored in the controller
- HDMI output to pass video through the controller to a display or TV in up to 4K60 resolution
- Customized Android operating system
- 5000mAh battery for up to 2.5 hours of continuous operation
- 16GB of built-in storage with a microSD slot for optional cards up to 128GB in size
Performance for any environment
The DJI Mavic Air 2 might be a small drone, but with speeds up to 43mph, a flight ceiling of 3.11 miles, and a maximum flight time of 34 minutes, it’s able to hold its own against larger and more expensive alternatives. The included remote controller supports OcuSync technology to provide flight data and a live view of what the drone is seeing (through attached smart phone), and can receive 1080p video from up to 6.2 miles away, and fly from up to 11.5 miles away. DJI also incorporates their Advanced Pilot Assistance System 3.0 (APAS) to avoid accidental collisions and a Return to Home (RTH) feature to help keep the drone safe if it goes out of sight during flight.
Full featured camera built in
The onboard camera has an effective resolution of 48mp and a wide angle lens equivalent to a 24mm lens. Not to be limited, the camera can shoot JPG or DNG files, has an ISO range of 100-6400 ensuring use even in low light, and video a 4K resolution all the way up to 60fps. Memory is stored on a Micro SD card and is compatible with cards up to 256GB in size.
But wait, there’s more
Given the hybrid drone/camera combination, there are some great additional features in the Mavic Air 2. Focus tracking abilities allow the drone to follow a target while avoiding objects in the flight path, camera tracking for flying the drone manually while the camera tracks the selected subject, or Point of Interest 3.0, which allows for creation of an automatic flight path around a subject while keeping the camera centered. Hyperlapse Time-Lapse Shooting, HDR, and six pre-programed aerial patterns are all also built in, meaning video is limited only by imagination.
Fly More Combo
The Fly More Combo variation of the Mavic Air 2 includes popular accessories at a discount, keeping the drone in the air and creating content. Included above and beyond the standard kit are:
Three additional pairs of propellors
Two extra batteries
Three ND filters
Battery Charging Hub
Battery Power Bank Adapter
Shoulder Bag