Overview

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 integration of the DJI Intelligent Battery Management System, 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 consequently charge four batteries, the DJI Avata Battery Charging Hub significantly improves charging effectiveness.

SKU: GC41-DJIAVATAFLYMORE

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 integration of the DJI Intelligent Battery Management System, 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 consequently charge four batteries, the DJI Avata Battery Charging Hub significantly improves charging effectiveness.

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    Product Overview

    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 integration of the DJI Intelligent Battery Management System, 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 consequently charge four batteries, the DJI Avata Battery Charging Hub significantly improves charging effectiveness.

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