finally pulled the trigger on a prebuilt, went with the DJI Avata 2 ? some thoughts after a month
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yeah the prop thing is such a pain, had the exact same issue. honestly the tune out of the box is fine but i kept feeling like it was fighting me a little in tighter spaces, like it wants to protect i
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prebuilts are fine dont let the purists get to you. i ran a nazgul evoque for a while before switching to a full custom and honestly the evoque flew great stock, just needed filters adjusted and a tin
so ive been building quads for like 6 years now and always turned my nose up at prebuilts but honestly life got busy and i just wanted something i could fly without babysitting a soldering iron every weekend. picked up the Avata 2 about a month ago and figured id share some actual impressions since most reviews online are just unboxing fluff.
first thing ? the stock tune is way better than i expected. its obviously softened up for the goggles 3 crowd but if you go into the manual mode settings and crank the acro responsiveness up it actually feels pretty decent. not gonna pretend its like flying a custom 5inch with a punchy 2306 stack but for what it is the handling is surprisingly snappy. hover stability is almost annoyingly good which makes sense for the use case.
biggest gripe is the ecosystem lock-in. you're basically married to DJI's goggles and controller unless you do some workarounds and even then its janky. also the props are a weird proprietary size so good luck if you snap one somewhere remote. had one snap on a low branch and had to wait 4 days for shipping which kinda killed a trip.
overall though? genuinely enjoy flying it. sometimes you just want to go out and fly and not debug betaflight at 11pm, you know.