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DJI Avata 360 Motion Fly More Combo (DJI Goggles N3)

DJI Avata 360 Motion Fly More Combo (DJI Goggles N3)

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SKU S-DJI-AVATA360-FMC-N3 MPN CP.FP.00000318.04 UPC 190021163119
  • Dual 1/1.1-inch sensors capture 8K/60fps HDR and 120MP stills.
  • Goggles N3 streams 1920×1080 live view at 1,350 nits.
  • Head Tracking shifts 360° camera view with real-time movements.
  • RC Motion 3 translates gestures into responsive FPV flight commands.
  • Easy ACRO automates Drift Flip Juicy Flick via joystick.
  • Omnidirectional sensing detects obstacles day and night LiDAR infrared.
  • Three-battery kit delivers approximately 69 minutes total air time.
  • Charging Hub recharges three batteries simultaneously in 47 minutes.
  • Goggle liveview recording creates second archive to microSD card.
  • Folding landing pad sling bag support fleet-ready deployment.
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All-in-One 8K FPV System: DJI Avata 360 with Goggles N3 & Motion Control

The DJI Avata 360 Motion Fly More Combo is the immersive FPV configuration of DJI's first native 360-degree drone — pairing the aircraft's dual 1/1.1-inch sensor imaging system with the RC Motion 3 controller and DJI Goggles N3 for a first-person flight experience that no standard touchscreen controller can replicate. 

For solutions partners building FPV-capable fleet configurations, this combo delivers something operationally distinct: a pilot who is visually inside the aircraft's 360-degree environment, responding to the scene in real time rather than interpreting it from a remote screen. 

Head Tracking shifts the camera view with the pilot's head movements, the RC Motion 3 translates physical gestures into flight commands, and the Goggles N3 stream a live 1080p/60fps O4+ feed at 1,350 nits across a 54-degree field of view.

Product Highlights

  • Dual 1/1.1-inch sensors: capture 8K/60fps HDR video and 120MP stills every flight.
  • Head Tracking: camera view shifts in real time with pilot head movements during flight.
  • Goggles N3 display: 3.5-inch 1920×1080 LCD, 1,350 nits, 60 Hz refresh rate included.
  • RC Motion 3: gesture-based flight control with accelerator, joystick, and dial inputs.
  • Easy ACRO: execute Slide, 180° Drift, Flip, and Juicy Flick without manual stick inputs.
  • Omnidirectional sensing: vision, LiDAR, and infrared detect obstacles day and night.
  • Three-battery kit: delivers approximately 69 minutes of combined flight time total.
  • Charging Hub: fully charges three batteries simultaneously in approx. 47 minutes at 100W.
  • Single Lens mode: rotates one camera forward for traditional 4K/60fps FPV recording.
  • D-Log M: flat color profile for professional grading in DJI Studio or Adobe Premiere.

From an integration standpoint, the Motion Fly More Combo brings the same core aircraft as the RC 2 combo — the same GNSS constellation, the same omnidirectional sensing stack, the same 8K/60fps imaging capability — but adds a ground control configuration that fundamentally changes how pilots interact with the flight environment. 

The RC Motion 3's 2,600 mAh battery and 118 g form factor keep the pilot's ground kit lightweight, and the Goggles N3's simultaneous liveview recording to microSD creates a second footage archive from the pilot's perspective alongside the aircraft's spherical capture. 

Three Intelligent Flight Batteries and the Two-Way Charging Hub provide approximately 69 minutes of combined air time, with all three batteries charged simultaneously in approximately 47 minutes at 100W.

First-Person Fleet Capability at an Accessible Price Point

The Motion Fly More Combo positions the Avata 360 as one of the most accessible FPV platforms available to enterprise integrators building immersive aerial programs. At its price point, operators receive a complete FPV deployment kit — aircraft, goggles, motion controller, three batteries, charging hub, and field accessories — configured to fly immediately without additional hardware. 

The Goggles N3's compatibility with standard eyeglasses removes a practical barrier for pilots who require corrective lenses, and the RC Motion 3's gesture-based control lowers the skill threshold for operators transitioning from traditional drone platforms into FPV operations. 

Easy ACRO mode further reduces training overhead by automating complex maneuvers through simple joystick inputs, allowing new FPV pilots to produce dynamic footage without mastering manual acro stick technique.

Compatibility and System Integration

  • RC Motion 3: 2,600 mAh battery, 118 g, USB-C charging at 5V/2A, lanyard included in combo.
  • Goggles N3: 3.5-inch LCD, 1920×1080, 1,350 nits, 60 Hz, 54° FOV, microSD slot onboard.
  • DJI Goggles 3: compatible higher-specification FPV display alternative to the included Goggles N3.
  • FPV Remote Controller 3: compatible for precision stick control as an alternative to RC Motion 3.
  • DJI Fly app: iOS and Android, required for activation, fleet configuration, and QuickTransfer export.
  • DJI Studio: desktop platform for 360-degree reframing and enterprise post-production workflows.
  • microSD cards: up to 1 TB supported; UHS-I Speed Grade 3 or higher required for 8K capture.

Applications and Use Cases

  • Immersive FPV production: motion control and head tracking generate dynamic low-altitude footage passes.
  • Fleet FPV training: Easy ACRO and gesture control reduce onboarding time for new FPV operators.
  • 360° event and venue capture: single flight records complete spherical dataset for post-selection editing.
  • Visual inspection: goggle liveview and omnidirectional sensing support precise close-proximity reviews.
  • Real estate and property: FPV passes combined with 360° stills produce complete immersive site records.
  • Public safety deployment: first-person O4+ feed delivers real-time situational awareness at operational range.

The DJI Avata 360 Motion Fly More Combo gives fleet integrators a platform that closes the gap between immersive FPV operations and professional 360-degree imaging in a single deployable kit.

The RC Motion 3 and Goggles N3 reduce pilot workload by translating physical movement directly into aircraft response, while the aircraft's full sensing stack and Advanced RTH maintain safety margins appropriate for professional deployment. 

For solutions partners building FPV programs that need to produce consistent, high-resolution spherical output rather than purely cinematic freestyle footage, this is the configuration that delivers both.

The DJI Avata 360 Motion Fly More Combo is a complete FPV imaging system, and Dronefly has the expertise to integrate it into your fleet from day one. Order through Dronefly today and deploy with the full system and the right support behind it.

Aircraft

  • Takeoff weight: Approx. 455 g
  • Dimensions: 246 × 199 × 55.5 mm
  • Max ascent speed: 2 m/s (Cine), 6 m/s (Normal), 10 m/s (Sport)
  • Max descent speed: 1.5 m/s (Cine), 6 m/s (Normal), 10 m/s (Sport)
  • Max horizontal speed: 6 m/s (Cine), 16 m/s (Normal), 18 m/s (Sport)
  • Max takeoff altitude: 4500 m
  • Max flight time: Approx. 23 minutes
  • Max hovering time: Approx. 22 minutes
  • Max flight distance: 13.5 km
  • Max wind resistance: 10.7 m/s
  • Max pitch angle: 48°
  • Operating temperature: -10°C to 40°C
  • GNSS: GPS, Galileo, BeiDou
  • Hovering accuracy: Vertical ±0.1 m (vision), ±0.5 m (GNSS); Horizontal ±0.3 m (vision), ±1.5 m (GNSS)
  • Internal storage: 42 GB
  • Class: C1 (EU)

Camera

  • Sensor: Dual 1/1.1-inch CMOS, 64 MP each
  • Field of view: 200°
  • Focal length: 2.5 mm (equiv. 7.8 mm)
  • Aperture: f/1.9
  • Focus: Fixed, 1.5 m to ∞
  • ISO: Up to 25600 (video), 6400 (photo)
  • Shutter: 1/8000 to 1/25 s (video), 1/8000 to 1/30 s (photo)
  • Max image size: 15520 × 7760
  • Photo format: JPEG, DNG
  • Video: 8K (360°), 6K (360°), 4K single lens
  • Video format: OSV, MP4 (H.265)
  • Max bitrate: 180 Mbps
  • Color modes: Normal, D-Log M

Gimbal

  • Type: Single-axis mechanical + 360° virtual gimbal
  • Mechanical tilt range: -95° to 173°
  • Controllable tilt: -30° to 60° (standard), -60° to 60° (FPV)
  • Virtual gimbal range: ±180° tilt/roll
  • Max control speed: 100°/s
  • Angular vibration: ±0.01°

Sensing

  • Type: Omnidirectional vision + forward LiDAR + bottom IR
  • Forward range: 0.5–20 m
  • Backward/lateral/upward: Up to 18 m
  • Downward ToF range: Up to 10 m

Video Transmission

  • System: O4+
  • Live view: Up to 1080p
  • Frequency: 2.4 GHz / 5.1 GHz / 5.8 GHz
  • Max range: 20 km (FCC), 10 km (CE/SRRC/MIC)
  • Latency: Approx. 130 ms
  • Max bitrate: 60 Mbps
  • Max download: 100 MB/s (Wi-Fi 6)
  • Antennas: 4 (2T4R)

Battery

  • Capacity: ≥2700 mAh
  • Voltage: 14.32 V
  • Energy: ≥38.67 Wh
  • Weight: Approx. 149 g
  • Charging time: ~47 min (hub), ~73 min (direct)
  • Charging temp: 5°C to 40°C

Charging Hub

  • Input: 5–20 V, max 5 A
  • Output: Max 60 W
  • Charging: Up to 3 batteries

Storage

  • Supported cards: microSD (up to 1 TB, V30)

Wireless

  • Wi-Fi: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax
  • Bluetooth: 5.4
  • 1x DJI Avata 360 Motion Fly More Combo
  • 1x RC Motion 3 Remote Controller
  • 1x Goggles N3
  • 3x Intelligent Flight Battery
  • 1x Two-Way Charging Hub
  • 1x Sling Bag
  • 1x Gimbal Protector
  • 2x Pair of Spare Propellers
  • 1x Folding Landing Pad
  • 1x Lens Cleaning Cloth
  • 1x USB-C Data Cable
  • 1x Screwdriver
  • 1x Motion 3 Lanyard
How does the DJI Avata 360 Motion Fly More Combo differ from the Fly More Combo (DJI RC 2)?

The Motion Fly More Combo replaces the RC 2 touchscreen controller with the RC Motion 3 gesture controller and adds the DJI Goggles N3, configuring the aircraft for immersive first-person FPV flight rather than traditional screen-based control. Both combos include the same aircraft, three Intelligent Flight Batteries, Two-Way Charging Hub, sling bag, folding landing pad, spare propellers, and field accessories. 

The Motion combo additionally includes a Motion 3 Lanyard. The RC Motion 3 supports Normal and Sport flight modes only — Cine mode is not accessible via the motion controller. Fleet operators running mixed configurations can pair the same aircraft with either controller system depending on mission requirements.

What makes the RC Motion 3 different from a standard stick controller for FPV operations?

The RC Motion 3 replaces twin joystick inputs with a gesture-based control system: the accelerator controls forward and reverse thrust through physical pressure levels, the joystick manages altitude and lateral movement, and tilting the controller adjusts the aircraft's heading when the accelerator is at the first stop. 

This physical mapping of flight inputs onto body movement reduces the cognitive translation required in traditional stick flying, lowering the skill threshold for operators transitioning into FPV. The controller weighs 118 g with a 2,600 mAh battery and charges via USB-C at 5V/2A, keeping the pilot's ground kit compact for field deployment. A low battery alert sounds between 6% and 10%, with a critical alert below 5%.

How does the Goggles N3 liveview recording capability benefit enterprise operators?

When the Goggles N3 are configured to record simultaneously with the aircraft, the goggles capture the pilot's liveview perspective to a microSD card at the same time the aircraft records its 360-degree spherical footage. This produces two independent footage archives from a single flight: the aircraft's full 8K spherical dataset and a 1080p pilot's-eye view stored on the goggles. 

For production teams, the pilot perspective provides documentary context, behind-the-scenes content, or a reference track for editorial decisions. The goggles footage can be exported via USB-C to a PC or directly from the microSD card, without requiring the aircraft to be powered on during transfer.

Can the DJI Goggles N3 be used with corrective eyeglasses, and what are the display specifications?

The Goggles N3 are designed with sufficient internal clearance to accommodate standard eyeglass frames, allowing pilots who require corrective lenses to fly without removing their glasses. The display is a single 3.5-inch LCD panel with 1920×1080 resolution, a 60 Hz refresh rate, a 54-degree field of view, and a maximum brightness of 1,350 nits. 

The headband includes an adjustment knob on the battery compartment for fit customization, and the antennas fold flat for transport. Liveview sharing is supported either via wired USB-C connection to a smartphone running DJI Fly or wirelessly through Broadcasting mode to a second pair of compatible DJI Goggles.

What obstacle avoidance capability does the Motion Fly More Combo retain during FPV goggle flight?

Omnidirectional obstacle avoidance remains fully active during FPV flight in Normal mode when the obstacle avoidance action is set to Bypass or Brake through the goggles settings menu. In 360° mode, the sensing system provides omnidirectional coverage using a combination of the vision system, forward-facing LiDAR, and 3D infrared sensing. 

In Single Lens mode, only forward obstacle avoidance is active, requiring additional pilot awareness when flying laterally or in reverse. The LiDAR and infrared sensors extend obstacle detection into low-light and nighttime environments. Obstacle avoidance is fully disabled in Sport mode, placing full situational responsibility on the pilot's goggle liveview.