Is the Avata 2 a good first drone?
Only if you are specifically chasing immersive FPV-style flying. For a normal first camera drone, the Mini 4 Pro or Neo are easier recommendations.
Drone Reviews
The DJI Avata 2 is the most distinctive drone in this launch set, built for immersive flying and dynamic footage rather than pure all-round practicality.

Overall Score
8.1
Camera & Image Quality
Flight Performance & Wind Stability
Battery & Real Flight Time
Safety & Obstacle Avoidance
Ease of Use
Tracking & Intelligent Features
Controller & App Experience
Value for Money
Portability & Setup Speed
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Good-looking dynamic footage, though not the cleanest all-purpose output.
Confident and engaging in motion when used for its intended style.
Acceptable endurance, but not a long-session platform.
Safe enough when treated as a specialist platform, less forgiving than the camera-first options.
More specialised and less instantly approachable than the neutral flying drones.
Delivers a distinctive motion-focused result but does not replace robust all-round subject tracking.
Strong specialist experience once you buy into the style.
Worth it if you specifically want FPV-style results, harder to justify otherwise.
Portable enough, just less seamless than the best travel-first drones.
Only if you are specifically chasing immersive FPV-style flying. For a normal first camera drone, the Mini 4 Pro or Neo are easier recommendations.
Buyers who value motion, action, and a more distinctive flying style over neutral all-round camera performance.