The DJI Avata 3 is DJI’s anticipated next-generation FPV (first-person view) drone, expected to deliver an even more immersive flying experience with improved camera quality, longer flight time and refined goggles. As of 2026 DJI has not officially confirmed the Avata 3 — the information here is based on industry leaks and is updated as DJI releases verified details.
Last updated: May 2026. Specifications, pricing and release timing below are based on industry leaks and rumors and have not been officially confirmed by DJI. We update this page as verified information is released.
What is the DJI Avata 3?
The DJI Avata line is built for FPV flying — a style where the pilot wears goggles and sees a live first-person view from the drone, creating a highly immersive, cinematic experience. The Avata drones are designed to be more crash-tolerant than traditional FPV builds, with prop guards and DJI’s easy-to-learn motion controller.
The DJI Avata 3 is the rumored successor to the Avata 2, and leaks suggest DJI is focused on better image quality and longer flight time while keeping the beginner-friendly FPV approach.
DJI Avata 3 rumored specifications
| Feature | Rumored / Expected |
|---|---|
| Drone type | Cinematic FPV drone |
| Camera | Improved sensor and stabilisation |
| Flight time | Longer than the Avata 2 |
| Goggles | Updated DJI goggles, sharper display |
| Control | Motion controller and FPV remote support |
| Safety | Built-in prop guards |
Expected release date and price
DJI has not confirmed a release date or price for the Avata 3. FPV products follow their own release cadence, and leak-based dates should be treated as speculation. The Avata line typically launches in the mid-to-upper consumer price range, often sold in bundles that include goggles and a controller. Confirmed details will be added here after DJI’s announcement.
Who is the DJI Avata 3 for?
- Content creators who want dynamic, immersive “fly-through” footage.
- Beginners curious about FPV who want a safer, easier entry than custom FPV builds.
- Videographers adding a cinematic FPV look to events, real estate or tourism content.
If you mainly need stable overhead photography, a standard camera drone like the Mini or Mavic series is the better fit.
FPV flying and the law
FPV flying has an important rule almost everywhere: because the pilot looks through goggles, a visual observer is usually required to keep the drone in direct sight. In Jordan, FPV operations — like all drone use — must be authorized through CARC, and goggles-only flight without an observer can breach the rules.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the DJI Avata 3 coming out?
DJI has not officially confirmed a release date. Leaks suggest it is in development, but any specific date is speculation until DJI announces it.
What is an FPV drone?
An FPV (first-person view) drone streams a live video feed to goggles the pilot wears, so you fly as though you are inside the drone — producing immersive, cinematic footage.
Is the DJI Avata 3 good for beginners?
The Avata line is designed to be one of the most beginner-friendly ways into FPV, thanks to prop guards and DJI’s motion controller, which is far easier to learn than a traditional FPV stick controller.
Do I need a license to fly the Avata 3 in Jordan?
Yes. All drones in Jordan, including FPV models, require CARC registration and authorization, and FPV flight typically requires a visual observer.
How much will the DJI Avata 3 cost?
Pricing is unconfirmed. Expect a mid-to-upper consumer price, usually higher in bundles that include goggles and a controller.
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