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DJI Avata Fly More Kit
DJI Avata Fly More Kit
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DJI Avata Fly More Kit
The DJI Avata Fly More Kit is similar to a value set including two Intelligent Flight Batteries and one Battery Charging Hub. The rated capacity of the Intelligent Flight Battery is 35.71 Wh, and its battery life extends to an impressive 18 minutes*. Battery status is tracked and communicated in real-time through the DJI Intelligent Battery Management System integration, allowing you to focus more on flying and less on power levels. Properties of the battery also include overcharging protection and auto-discharging functions to increase battery durability. With the ability to charge four batteries, the DJI Avata Battery Charging Hub significantly improves assessing effectiveness.
Aptly named, the Avata Fly More Kit from DJI gives you the accessories you need to fly your Avata for longer periods of time, Each of the lithium-ion intelligent flight batteries provides 2420mAh of capacity and up to 18 minutes of flight time. When it's time to recharge, the included hub efficiently charges each battery in sequence. Please note that a power adapter is not included and DJI recommends a USB PD adapter or DJI's own 65W portable charger.
Flight Battery has 18 mins max flight time

With a built-in DJI Intelligent Battery Management System, battery status is monitored and reported in real-time, allowing you to focus less on power levels and more on flying

DJI Avata Fly More Kit includes two Intelligent Flight Batteries and a Battery Charging Hub, providing sufficient power for your flight

Specifications:
Compatibility:
DJI Avata
Battery Chemistry:
Lithium-Ion
Battery Capacity:
2420 mAh / 35.71 Wh
Maximum Battery Life:
18 Minutes
Hub:
Input Power: 5-20 VDC / 5 A (Max)
Output Power: 17 VDC
Charging Time: Up to 47 Minutes (Approximately, Based on Using (Optional) DJI 65W Portable Charger)
Operating Temperature:
41 to 104°F / 5 to 40°C
Weight:
5.7 oz / 162 g (Intelligent Flight Battery)
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