Finally picked up the Avata 2 after months of waffling - some thoughts after a few weeks
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So I know theres been a lot of back and forth on here about whether the Avata 2 is worth it over building your own freestyle setup or even just going with the original Avata, and I finally just pulled the trigger because the combo deal dropped a bit at my local shop and I figured worst case I resell it.
Short version: genuinely surprised. I came from a 5 inch freestyle quad so I was fully prepared to feel like it was dumbed down and kind of boring but thats not really how it played out. The motion controller thing I was skeptical about but my wife actually picked it up and was flying reasonably well in like 20 minutes which was kind of wild to watch. I mostly use the regular RC-M though.
The footage quality is a pretty big step up from the original, especially in anything less than perfect light. Still not going to replace my Air 3 for anything where I need clean stable shots but thats not really what its for. The prop guards actually dont bother me as much as I thought they would for casual proximity flying through trees and stuff, though I did clip a branch yesterday and it just bounced off which felt great honestly.
Only real complaint so far is battery life which everyone already knows about so not a surprise. And the goggles get a little warm after extended sessions. But for what it is I think its kind of underrated in the conversation around beginner-to-intermediate FPV entry points.