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DJI Avata Fly More Kit
The DJI Avata Fly More Kit is the spare-power bundle for the original DJI Avata (first generation, 2022). It pairs two additional DJI Avata Intelligent Flight Batteries with the DJI Avata Battery Charging Hub, taking a single-battery Avata kit and turning it into a three-battery field rotation with a single power input. Each battery adds approximately 18 minutes of flight time, and the hub charges up to four packs in sequence over USB Power Delivery, so a single 65 W USB-C source keeps the whole stack ready to fly.
Two extra Intelligent Flight Batteries and the four-bay sequential charging hub for the original DJI Avata. USB-C PD input, ~18 minutes per pack, ~47 minutes to charge each.
Features
- Two additional DJI Avata Intelligent Flight Batteries, each rated at 2420 mAh, 14.76 V, and 35.71 Wh, for approximately 18 minutes of flight time per pack
- DJI Avata Battery Charging Hub charges up to four Avata Intelligent Flight Batteries in sequence from a single USB-C Power Delivery source
- Charges each battery in approximately 47 minutes when paired with the DJI 65 W Portable Charger (DJI lab data, reference only)
- Hub accepts 5 to 20 V USB-C PD input at up to 5 A, so the same wall, vehicle, or portable-power-station USB-C source used for laptops and tablets can drive it
- Each battery weighs approximately 162 g and slots into the Avata airframe with no adapters or rewiring
- Battery energy of 35.71 Wh sits well under the FAA / IATA 100 Wh threshold for lithium batteries in passenger carry-on, so the whole kit travels with you on commercial flights
Specifications
DJI Avata Intelligent Flight Battery
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Compatible aircraft | Original DJI Avata (2022, first generation) |
| Capacity | 2420 mAh |
| Voltage (nominal) | 14.76 V |
| Energy | 35.71 Wh |
| Chemistry | Li-ion |
| Weight | Approximately 162 g per pack |
| Charging voltage limit | 17 V |
| Charging temperature | 5 °C to 40 °C (41 °F to 104 °F) |
| Flight time | Up to approximately 18 minutes per pack |
DJI Avata Battery Charging Hub
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Bays | 4 |
| Charging behavior | Sequential (one battery at a time) |
| Input | USB-C Power Delivery, 5 to 20 V at up to 5 A |
| Output | 17 V |
| Recommended charger | DJI 65 W Portable Charger or another USB-C PD charger (sold separately) |
| Charging time per battery | Approximately 47 minutes (with DJI 65 W Portable Charger) |
| Operating temperature | 5 °C to 40 °C (41 °F to 104 °F) |
| Compatible battery | DJI Avata Intelligent Flight Battery (original Avata) |
Who this is for
- Original DJI Avata pilots who started with a single-battery kit and want enough power on hand for a full day's flying without waiting on a charge between sorties
- Operators flying FPV for inspection, public-safety overwatch, or content production who want a simple three-pack rotation through a single hub
- Travelers who fly the Avata to job sites by commercial air and need the battery energy to fit under the FAA / IATA 100 Wh threshold for passenger carry-on
What's included
- 2 × DJI Avata Intelligent Flight Battery
- 1 × DJI Avata Battery Charging Hub
Please note: This is the Fly More Kit for the original (first-generation, 2022) DJI Avata. It is not compatible with the DJI Avata 2, which uses a different battery and a different charging hub. Verify your aircraft variant before ordering; if you are flying an Avata 2, look for the DJI Avata 2 Fly More Combo instead.
The Fly More Kit does not include a USB-C charger or cable. DJI recommends the DJI 65 W Portable Charger for the documented 47-minute per-battery charging time. The hub also accepts any FCC-certified USB-C PD charger within its 5 to 20 V, 5 A input range; lower-wattage chargers will work but extend the charge time.
Travel and shipping: The DJI Avata Intelligent Flight Battery is rated at 35.71 Wh, well under the FAA / IATA 100 Wh threshold for lithium batteries in passenger carry-on. Spare lithium batteries are not permitted in checked baggage. Carry packs in your carry-on with terminals protected against short-circuit, and check your specific airline's lithium battery policy before traveling.
Under FAA Part 107, operations using first-person view require either a Visual Observer who maintains visual line of sight on the aircraft, or an FAA waiver from 14 CFR 107.31. The Avata batteries and charging hub are hardware and do not change those requirements. Plan your operation accordingly.
FAQ
Which Avata is this kit for?
The original DJI Avata, released in 2022. It is not compatible with the DJI Avata 2, which uses a different battery and a different charging hub. If you have the Avata 2, look for the DJI Avata 2 Fly More Combo instead. If you're not sure which Avata you have, check the model number on the airframe or contact us before ordering.
What does the kit contain?
Two additional DJI Avata Intelligent Flight Batteries and one DJI Avata Battery Charging Hub. Combined with the single battery that ships in the standard Avata aircraft kit, this gives you a three-battery field rotation and a four-bay hub to keep them all topped up.
How long does each battery fly?
Approximately 18 minutes per battery on the original DJI Avata, per DJI's published lab data. Real-world flight time is shorter and varies with wind, temperature, aggressive maneuvering, and altitude.
How does the charging hub work?
The hub charges up to four Avata Intelligent Flight Batteries in sequence (one at a time), not in parallel. That lets a single USB-C Power Delivery source run the whole hub. With the DJI 65 W Portable Charger, each battery charges in approximately 47 minutes. You can install four batteries at once and the hub will work through them automatically.
What charger do I need?
DJI recommends the DJI 65 W Portable Charger, which is sold separately and produces the 47-minute per-battery charge time documented by DJI. Any FCC-certified USB-C Power Delivery charger within the hub's 5 to 20 V, 5 A input range will also work; lower-wattage chargers extend the charge time but are otherwise compatible.
Can I take the batteries on a commercial flight?
At 35.71 Wh, each Avata battery is well under the FAA / IATA 100 Wh threshold for lithium batteries in passenger carry-on. Spare lithium batteries are not permitted in checked baggage. Carry packs in your carry-on with terminals protected against short-circuit (in original packaging or with tape over the contacts), and check your airline's published lithium battery policy before traveling.
Do I need an FAA waiver to fly the Avata FPV?
Under FAA Part 107, FPV operations require either a Visual Observer who maintains visual line of sight on the aircraft, or an FAA waiver from 14 CFR 107.31. The Fly More Kit is hardware and does not change those rules. Public aircraft operators flying under a COA or other authorization should follow the rules that govern their operation.
How should I store the batteries between flights?
For short periods between flights, store at room temperature out of direct sunlight. For longer storage (more than 10 days), discharge each pack to approximately 40 to 65% before storing. The Avata Intelligent Battery firmware will self-discharge a stored pack toward a safe storage level over time. Refer to the DJI Avata user manual for the manufacturer's recommended interval.