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popularLeYang posted Yesterday 03:11 PM
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DJI Avata 2 Fly Smart Combo with Goggles N3, 3 batteries/charger, RC Motion 3 controller -$789 Shipped Free (Amazon)

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thinkzone via Amazon [amazon.com] has the DJI Avata 2 Fly Smart Combo (Goggles N3) — includes 3 batteries, charging hub, and RC Motion 3 controller — for $789.
Free shipping.

The same price is also available from other Amazon sellers (Xingtai Store and Fenisio-US), both shipped by Amazon.

This matches the pre-Christmas price from the prior B&H deal.

A 3-Year Protection Plan from Amazon (Asurion) is listed for $78.99. This may be worth considering, as DJI Care Refresh availability in the U.S. is currently unclear. With ongoing FCC authorization issues affecting DJI, the Amazon protection plan is likely the most reliable option if the drone experiences defects or crash-related damage.

Drones that are already FCC-certified and in circulation are still allowed to be sold and flown; current restrictions primarily affect new certifications rather than existing approved models.

Thinkzone describes itself as official DJI reseller on Amazon.

Notes:
- Drone weight is over 249g, so registration and operating rules may apply.
- Verify FAA/FCC regulations before flying.
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thinkzone via Amazon [amazon.com] has the DJI Avata 2 Fly Smart Combo (Goggles N3) — includes 3 batteries, charging hub, and RC Motion 3 controller — for $789.
Free shipping.

The same price is also available from other Amazon sellers (Xingtai Store and Fenisio-US), both shipped by Amazon.

This matches the pre-Christmas price from the prior B&H deal.

A 3-Year Protection Plan from Amazon (Asurion) is listed for $78.99. This may be worth considering, as DJI Care Refresh availability in the U.S. is currently unclear. With ongoing FCC authorization issues affecting DJI, the Amazon protection plan is likely the most reliable option if the drone experiences defects or crash-related damage.

Drones that are already FCC-certified and in circulation are still allowed to be sold and flown; current restrictions primarily affect new certifications rather than existing approved models.

Thinkzone describes itself as official DJI reseller on Amazon.

Notes:
- Drone weight is over 249g, so registration and operating rules may apply.
- Verify FAA/FCC regulations before flying.

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focusedfreedomYesterday 04:48 PM
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I highly recommend this if you have the land available to fly it. We purchased this same exact deal (same price) before Christmas. This is the first real drown we have had. It is also some of the most fun we have had and consider it money well spent. We went with the Googles N3 because some in our family wear glasses and this works perfectly instead of using the Googles 3.
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bikerbanditoYesterday 07:00 PM
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This is the "Fly Smart" Combo, not the Fly More combo. The N3 bundle is less desirable to enthusiasts than the "Goggles 3" bundl so I think this is market price.
Last edited by bikerbandito January 9, 2026 at 12:08 PM.
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okstuvYesterday 07:09 PM
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Quote from bikerbandito :
This is the "Fly Smart" Combo, not the Fly More combo. The N3 bundle is less desirable to enthusiasts than the "Goggles 3" bundl so I think this is market price.
Good point. Goggle N3 are *fine*... I got this kit last month and it's a really fun intro to fpv drones. The goggles 3 kit will prob be $200+ more.
Last edited by okstuv January 9, 2026 at 12:13 PM.
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okstuvYesterday 07:11 PM
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šŸ˜› "DJI Avata 2 Fly Moorwith Goggles"
OP which moors would be best to fly at?

North York Moors (England's largest heather expanse), the wild and tors-studded Dartmoor, the atmospheric Exmoor, the distinctive granite landscape of Bodmin Moor, and the iconic Ilkley Moor?
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ZeeOhhSixYesterday 07:59 PM
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Quote from okstuv :
Good point. Goggle N3 are *fine*... I got this kit last month and it's a really fun intro to fpv drones. The goggles 3 kit will prob be $200+ more.
what's the condensed version why 'enthusiasts' would prefer the googles 3 at 200+ more? Thanks!
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Mangoman13Yesterday 08:10 PM
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Is warranty covered by manufacturer?
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Fun2badultYesterday 09:04 PM
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I purchased the DJI Avata 2 Fly More Combo in December for like $1100 from Amazon deal. However, I decided today to return that Fly More Combo (I flew it like once in my living room) and ordered the Fly Smart Combo. I was hesitant about whether the Fly More Combo was worth the extra $200+ for the Sling Bag and the Goggle 3 and some accessories. Asked ChatGPT about these and it said to get the Fly Smart Combo as the Goggle 3 upgrade and the sling bag was not worth the extra $200+, especially since I'm a new FPV drone operator. I bought this even though I've never flown a FPV drone, let alone a regular drone. I ended up also buying a DJI Mini 4K drone to practice drone before I jump onto the FPV. However, I didn't want to miss the deal so I bought both.
I also purchased a FPV Remote Controller on Amazon for smoother controlling for the FPV (Original FPV Remote Controller 3 for DJI Avata 2, Neo, Goggles 3, O3 Air Unit)
per chatgpt :
šŸ’” Beginner-Focused Recommendation

āž”ļø Fly Smart Combo = Best choice right now
Why:
  • You already have the only extra thing that truly matters (the FPV controller)
  • Goggles N3 are more than capable for learning
  • Fly More's extras aren't essential and not worth the extra ~$200+
  • You keep your money for:
    • Flight practice
    • Crash replacements
    • Future upgrades you actually want
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vd853Yesterday 09:10 PM
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I bought the Avata 2 a while back. I can say that it was totally worth it. A different type of experience for sure! I usually get nauseous with VR, but never had problems with it.
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Quote from Mangoman13 :
Is warranty covered by manufacturer?
That is unsure at this time with DJICare being suspended at this time, only vendor that offers something similar is DJINYC/Camerarise. Asurion is likely the best bet to cover normal non-commercial usage other than the literal drone flying away.
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Don't both smart combo and fly more combo come with same controllers?


Quote from Fun2badult :
I purchased the DJI Avata 2 Fly More Combo in December for like $1100 from Amazon deal. However, I decided today to return that Fly More Combo (I flew it like once in my living room) and ordered the Fly Smart Combo. I was hesitant about whether the Fly More Combo was worth the extra $200+ for the Sling Bag and the Goggle 3 and some accessories. Asked ChatGPT about these and it said to get the Fly Smart Combo as the Goggle 3 upgrade and the sling bag was not worth the extra $200+, especially since I'm a new FPV drone operator. I bought this even though I've never flown a FPV drone, let alone a regular drone. I ended up also buying a DJI Mini 4K drone to practice drone before I jump onto the FPV. However, I didn't want to miss the deal so I bought both.
I also purchased a FPV Remote Controller on Amazon for smoother controlling for the FPV (Original FPV Remote Controller 3 for DJI Avata 2, Neo, Goggles 3, O3 Air Unit)
per chatgpt :
šŸ’” Beginner-Focused Recommendation

āž”ļø Fly Smart Combo = Best choice right now
Why:
  • You already have the only extra thing that truly matters (the FPV controller)
  • Goggles N3 are more than capable for learning
  • Fly More's extras aren't essential and not worth the extra ~$200+
  • You keep your money for:
    • Flight practice
    • Crash replacements
    • Future upgrades you actually want
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Pretty cool deal
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GreyCrayon923Yesterday 10:40 PM
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Quote from Fun2badult :
I purchased the DJI Avata 2 Fly More Combo in December for like $1100 from Amazon deal. However, I decided today to return that Fly More Combo (I flew it like once in my living room) and ordered the Fly Smart Combo. I was hesitant about whether the Fly More Combo was worth the extra $200+ for the Sling Bag and the Goggle 3 and some accessories. Asked ChatGPT about these and it said to get the Fly Smart Combo as the Goggle 3 upgrade and the sling bag was not worth the extra $200+, especially since I'm a new FPV drone operator. I bought this even though I've never flown a FPV drone, let alone a regular drone. I ended up also buying a DJI Mini 4K drone to practice drone before I jump onto the FPV. However, I didn't want to miss the deal so I bought both. I also purchased a FPV Remote Controller on Amazon for smoother controlling for the FPV (Original FPV Remote Controller 3 for DJI Avata 2, Neo, Goggles 3, O3 Air Unit)per chatgpt :šŸ’” Beginner-Focused Recommendationāž”ļø Fly Smart Combo = Best choice right nowWhy:
  • You already have the only extra thing that truly matters (the FPV controller)
  • Goggles N3 are more than capable for learning
  • Fly More's extras aren't essential and not worth the extra ~$200+
  • You keep your money for:
    • Flight practice
    • Crash replacements
    • Future upgrades you actually want
better off flying in a 5$ simulator on steam than spending hundreds on a mini that doesn't fly like an fpv drone
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GreyCrayon923Yesterday 10:42 PM
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just a heads up that if nothing in the law changes, dji won't be able to service these in the usa, you won't be able to buy first party parts, and support will eventually end

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Quote from GreyCrayon923 :
just a heads up that if nothing in the law changes, dji won't be able to service these in the usa, you won't be able to buy first party parts, and support will eventually end
You can buy replacement parts, as long they're the same revision.

Issue has been U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has been halting some DJI's drone imports, citing the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) due to concerns about forced labor violations. Which has prevented DJI's ability to bring in replacement parts and approved drones.

Resellers and private sales have not stopped these from coming in at this time, but servicing, is basically on your own for now or through vendor assistance. Recommend getting a protection plan on these, they'll try to get it repaired or refund your money as long as you can recover the drone and not use it for commercial purposes.

"DJI asserts that it complies with the UFLPA, stating it does not manufacture or source materials fr... [dji.com]

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