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Specs

Aircraft

Weight570 g
SizeFolded:
180×97×84 mm (Length×Width×Height)
Unfolded:
183×253×77 mm (Length×Width×Height)
Diagonal Distance302 mm
Max Ascent Speed4 m/s (S Mode)
4 m/s (N Mode)
Max Descent Speed3 m/s (S Mode)
3 m/s (N Mode)
5 m/s (S Mode and N Mode during a sharp descent)
3 m/s (all modes at elevations over 4500 m)
Max Service Ceiling Above Sea Level5000 m
Max Flight Time (without wind)34 minutes
Max Hover Time (without wind)33 minutes
Max Flight Distance18.5 km
Max Horizontal Flight Speed19 m/s (S Mode)
12 m/s (N Mode)
5 m/s (T Mode)
Max Wind Resistance8.5-10.5 m/s (Level 5)
Max Pitch Angle35° (S Mode)
20° (N Mode)
35° (N Mode under strong wind)
Max Angular Velocity250°/s (S Mode)
250°/s (N Mode)
Operating Temperature Range-10° to 40°C (14° to 104°F)
Operating Frequency2.400-2.4835 GHz
5.725-5.850 GHz
Transmitter Power (EIRP)2.400-2.4835 GHz:
FCC: ≤26 dBm
CE: ≤20 dBm
SRRC: ≤20 dBm
MIC: ≤20 dBm

5.725-5.850 GHz:
FCC: ≤26 dBm
CE: ≤14 dBm
SRRC: ≤26 dBm
Hovering Accuracy RangeVertical:
±0.1 m (with vision positioning)
±0.5 m (with GPS positioning)

Horizontal:
±0.1 m (with vision positioning)
±1.5 m (with GPS positioning)
PropellersQuick release, low noise, folding
Satellite SystemsGPS+GLONASS
CompassSingle Compass
IMUSingle IMU
Internal Storage8 GB

Battery

Capacity3500 mAh
Voltage11.55 V
Charging Voltage Limit13.2 V
Battery TypeLiPo 3S
Energy40.42 Wh
Weight198 g
Charging Temperature5° to 40°C (41° to 104°F)
Max Charging Power38 W

Camera

Sensor1/2" CMOS
Effective Pixels: 12 MP and 48 MP
LensFOV: 84°
Equivalent Focal Length: 24 mm
Aperture: f/2.8
Focus Range: 1 m to ∞
ISOVideo:
100-6400

Photo (12 MP):
100-3200 (Auto)
100-6400 (Manual)
Photo (48 MP):
100-1600 (Auto)
100-3200 (Manual)
Max Photo Resolution48 MP 8000×6000 pixel
Photo ModesSingle: 12 MP and 48 MP
Burst: 12 MP, 3/5/7 frames
Automatic Exposure Bracketing (AEB): 12MP, 3/5 Frames at 0.7EV Bias
Timed: 12 MP 2/3/5/7/10/15/20/30/60 seconds
SmartPhoto: Scene Recognition, HyperLight, and HDR
HDR Panorama[1]:
Vertical (3×1): 3328×8000 pixels (Width×Height)
Wide-angle (3×3): 8000×6144 pixels (Width×Height)
180° Panorama (3×7): 8192×3500 pixels (Width×Height)
Sphere (3×8+1): 8192×4096 pixels (Width×Height)
Photo FormatsJPEG/DNG (RAW)
Video Resolution and Frame Rates4K Ultra HD: 3840×2160 24/25/30/48/50/60 fps
2.7K: 2688×1512 24/25/30/48/50/60 fps
FHD: 1920×1080 24/25/30/48/50/60/120/240 fps
4K Ultra HD HDR: 3840×2160 24/25/30 fps
2.7K HDR: 2688×1512 24/25/30 fps
FHD HDR: 1920×1080 24/25/30 fps
Color ProfilesD-Cinelike, Normal
Video FormatsMP4/MOV (H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, H.265/HEVC)
Max Bitrate120 Mbps
Supported SD CardsSupports a microSD with capacity of up to 256 GB
Supported File SystemsFAT32 and exFAT
ZoomAvailable

Gimbal

Stabilization3-axis (tilt, roll, pan)
Mechanical RangeTilt: -135° to 45°
Roll: -45° to 45°
Pan: -100° to 100°
Controllable RangeTilt: -90° to 0° (Default)
-90° to 24° (Extended)
Max Controllable Speed (tilt)100°/s
Angular Vibration Range±0.01°

Vision System

ForwardPrecision Measurement Range: 0.35-22.0 m
Detection Range: 0.35 to 44 m
Effective Sensing Speed: 12 m/s
Field of View (FOV):
71° (horizontal), 56° (vertical)
BackwardPrecision Measurement Range: 0.37-23.6 m
Detection Range: 0.37-47.2 m
Effective Sensing Speed: 12 m/s
Field of View (FOV):
57° (horizontal), 44° (vertical)
Available Downward SensorsDual Vision Sensors + Time of Flight Sensors (ToF)
DownwardToF Measurement Range: 0.1-8 m
Hovering Range: 0.5-30 m
Vision Sensor Hovering Range: 0.5-60 m
Left/RightNone
Downward Auxillary LightSingle LED

Safety

Obstacle Avoidance SystemAdvanced Pilot Assistance Systems (APAS) 3.0

Video Transmission

Transmission SystemOcuSync 2.0
2.4 GHz/5.8 GHz Auto-Switching
Max Transmission Distance10 km (FCC), 6 km (CE), 6 km (SRRC), 6 km (MIC)
Live View Quality720p@30fps/1080@p30fps
Latency (depending on environmental conditions and mobile device)120-130 ms
Video Transmission Encoding formatH.265/H.264 (Auto-switches depending on encoding capabilities of device)
Max Transmission Bitrate12 Mbps
Operating Frequency2.400-2.4835 GHz
5.725-5.850 GHz

Remote Controller

Remote Controller Transmission SystemWhen used with different aircraft hardware configurations, DJI RC-N1 Remote Controllers will automatically select the corresponding firmware version for updating and support the following transmission technologies enabled by the hardware performance of the linked aircraft models:
a. DJI Mini 2/ DJI Mavic Air 2: O2
b. DJI Air 2S: O3
c. DJI Mavic 3: O3+
Supported Mobile Device ConnectorsLightning, Micro USB, USB Type-C
Max. Supported Mobile Device Size180×86×10 mm (Height×Width×Thickness)
Operating Temperature-10° to 40°C (14° to 104°F)
Transmitter Power (EIRP)2.400-2.4835 GHz:
<26 dBm (FCC), <20 dBm (CE/SRRC/MIC)
5.725-5.850 GHz:
<26 dBm (FCC), <23 dBm (SRRC), <14 dBm (CE)
Operating Current/Voltage1200 mA@3.6V (Android)
700 mA@ 3.6 V (iOS)

Charger

Charging Input100-240 V, 50/60 Hz, 1.3 A
Charging OutputCharging Port: 13.2 V⎓2.82 A
USB Port: 5 V⎓2 A
Voltage13.2 V
Rated Power38 W

SD Cards

Supported SD CardsMicro SD™
Supports a microSD card with a capacity of up to 256 GB.
A UHS-I Speed Grade 3 rating microSD card is required.
Recommended microSD CardsSanDisk Extreme PRO 64GB V30 A2 microSDXC
SanDisk High Endurance 64GB V30 microSDXC
SanDisk Extreme 64GB V30 A2 microSDXC
SanDisk Extreme 128GB V30 A2 microSDXC
SanDisk Extreme 256GB V30 A2 microSDXC
Lexar Lexar 667x 64GB V30 A2 microSDXC
Lexar High-Endurance 64GB V30 microSDXC
Samsung EVO 64GB microSDXC
Samsung EVO Plus 64GB microSDXC
Samsung EVO Plus 256GB microSDXC
Kingston 128GB V30 microSDXC
Netac 256GB A1 microSDXC

Footnotes:

1. To ensure the Panorama quality, the aircraft will crop the panoramic photos made out of multiple images. Therefore, the photo resolution may vary in different shooting scenarios.

FAQ

Aircraft
Aircraft
Camera&Gimbal
Camera&Gimbal
Remote Controller
Remote Controller
Propulsion
Propulsion
Image Transmission
Image Transmission
Vision System
Vision System
Battery
Battery
Software
Software
Upgrading
Upgrading

Aircraft

1.Is the Mavic Air 2 waterproof?
No.
2.Diagonal Distance
302 mm
3.What arms should be unfolded first for the Mavic Air 2?
Users should first unfold the front arms, and then unfold the rear arms.
4.What is the max tilt angle?
Sport mode: 35°.
Normal mode: 20° (The max tilt angle can reach 35° when the aircraft is flying against the wind)
5.How many compasses does the Mavic Air 2 have?
One.
6.What modules are included in the GNSS compass?
GPS and GLONASS
7.Can the Mavic Air 2 take photos or videos when there is no microSD card inserted?
Yes. There is an 8GB internal memory for the aircraft.

Camera&Gimbal

1.How can I control the gimbal to move to the left and right?
Press and hold down on the image transmission screen on the app, then drag to the left or right to make the gimbal move in that direction.
2.Camera Main Specifications (Sensor Size)
The camera uses a 1/2.0'' CMOS sensor, and the effective pixels are 48 MP.
3.What picture shooting modes are available for the Mavic Air 2?
Single shot, burst, auto exposure bracketing (AEB), interval, HDR photography, hyperlight, HDR pano (vertical 180°, wide pano, horizontal 180° pano, and sphere), and SmartPhoto (refer to User Manual for the final English name).
4.What format and resolution are supported when downloading photos and videos to a mobile device?
Photo: Only JPG photos can be downloaded to the mobile device. RAW is not supported. The resolution is not limited.
Video: 4K or lower resolution videos can be downloaded to the mobile device. Whether the video can be played on the mobile device depends on the mobile device's hardware.
5.Can the camera zoom in or out?
No.
6.Can the camera take pictures while shooting a video (PIV)?
No.
7.Can the ND filter be replaced?
Yes.
8.Can the UV filter be replaced?
DJI has not released this accessory yet.

Remote Controller

1.Is the Mavic Air 2 remote controller compatible with the Mavic Air?
No.
2.How are the combination buttons used to link the remote controller and aircraft?
Press the customizable button on the top left, the photo/video toggle on the top right, and the shoot/record button on the top of the remote controller together simultaneously for about two seconds. Then, the remote controller will make beeping sounds and the battery level indicators on the remote controller will light up consecutively, indicating that the linking has been triggered.
3.Max Dimensions Supported by the Remote Controller Mobile Device Holder
The max width of a mobile device that the remote controller mobile device holder can hold is 85.4 mm. (LxWxH: 180.0mm*85.4mm*10.0mm)
4.Remote Controller Dimensions
149.95 x 103.48 x 65.47 (L x W x H) (the control sticks are mounted)
5.Remote Controller Charging Time
3.5 hours
6.Remote Controller Operating Time
Not charging a mobile device: 6 hours.
Charging a mobile device: 4 hours.
7.Can the remote controller connect to an iPad?
Yes, users can connect the remote controller to an iPad by using the Mavic Air 2 remote controller tablet holder.
8.Can the remote controller charge a mobile device?
Yes, the remote controller can charge iOS and Android devices.
9.What port types are supported by the remote controller?
Lightning, Micro USB (Type-B), USB-C
10.Can the Mavic Air 2 be controlled by a mobile device via Wi-Fi?
Unlike the Mavic Air, users cannot connect the mobile device via Wi-Fi to control the Mavic Air 2 aircraft. The Mavic Air 2 can only be controlled by the remote controller.
11.Does the Mavic Air 2 support dual remote controllers?
No, the Mavic Air 2 can only be used with one remote controller.

Propulsion

1.Max Wind Speed Resistance
29 to 38 kph
2.Max Service Ceiling Above Sea Level
5000 m
3. Speed in Different Modes
Sport mode:
Max speed: 19 m/s
Max ascent speed: 4 m/s
Max descent speed: 3 m/s
Normal mode:
Max speed: 12 m/s
Max ascent speed: 3 m/s
Max descent speed: 3 m/s
Tripod mode:
Max speed: 5 m/s
Max ascent speed: 1 m/s
Max descent speed: 1 m/s
4.Should the propellers be removed during transportation?
It is recommended that the propellers be removed from the aircraft and stored safely during transportation.
5.What is the max speed of the Mavic Air 2 if propeller guards are mounted?
The max speed of the Mavic Air 2 is 12 m/s when propeller guards are mounted.
6.Why is the Mavic Air 2 flight altitude and distance limited?
a. In Beginner mode, the maximum flight altitude and flight distance are 30 m and 30 m, respectively.
b. The maximum flight altitude and flight distance are set in the app.
c. When taking off the aircraft in an environment with poor GPS (the number of GPS satellites does not reach the minimum hovering requirement), the flight altitude will be limited.
d. When the aircraft flies in a no-fly zone, the flight may be limited.
For more details, contact DJI Support.

Image Transmission

1.What are the resolution and frame rate options supported by the image transmission?
720p 30fps; 1080p 30fps
2.Image Transmission Latency
120 to 130 ms
3.If the image transmission channel mode is auto, will the 2.4/5.8 GHz frequency be switched automatically during the flight?
Yes
4.Can users choose the image transmission channel?
Yes. The auto and manual mode are available on the DJI Fly image transmission settings page. After choosing the manual mode, the channel can be chosen. The channel can only be chosen before the aircraft takes off.
5.What should be done if the image transmission gets stuck?
a. It is recommended that users fly the aircraft in an open environment where wireless interference is minimal.
b. Close any apps that are running in the background on the mobile device.
c. Pay attention to the direction that the antennas point. Ensure the antennas point to the aircraft.

Vision System

1.What situations are not suitable for the vision systems to work?
a. Flying over a monochrome surface (e.g., pure black, pure white, pure red, pure green).
b. Flying over a highly reflective surface.
c. Flying over water or transparent surfaces.
d. Flying over moving surfaces or objects (e.g., people that are moving, brushes or grass blown by high wind)
e. Flying in an area where the lighting changes frequently or drastically.
f. Flying over extremely dark (<10 lux) or bright (> 10,000 lux) surfaces.
g. Flying over surfaces that strongly reflect or absorb infrared waves (e.g., mirrors).
h. Flying over surfaces without clear patterns or textures.
i. Flying over surfaces with repeating identical patterns or textures (e.g., tiles with similar colors).
2.Can the aircraft fly over water surfaces?
It is not recommended that users fly the aircraft too close above water surfaces. When the aircraft is flying over a water surface, the vision positioning function will be disabled automatically, and the flight altitude information will be determined by the GPS position information and barometer. As the accuracy of the position information is relatively low in the situation, the aircraft may fall into the water.
3.Can the aircraft take off in a foggy environment?
Do not fly the aircraft in a foggy environment. Otherwise, the aircraft vision systems may malfunction, and the aircraft may even fail to land.
4.What is the sensing range of the vision systems?
Forward:
Precision measurement range: 0.35 to 22 m
Detectable range: 0.35 to 44 m
Effective sensing speed: ≤12 m/s
Backward:
Precision measurement range: 0.37 to 23.6 m
Detectable range: 0.37 to 47.2 m
Effective sensing speed: ≤12m/s
5.Vision System FOV
Forward:
Horizontal: 71°; Vertical: 56°
Backward:
Horizontal: 57°; Vertical: 44°
6.What is the hovering range of the aircraft when the downward vision system is working?
After the downward vision system is enabled, if the height between the aircraft and takeoff point is 0.5 to 60 m, the aircraft can hover; if the height between the aircraft and takeoff point is 0.5 to 30 m, the aircraft can hover at the accurate altitude that has been set.

Battery

1.Battery Max Charging Power
38 W
2.Battery Type
LiPo 3S
3.After the battery is inserted into the aircraft, can users connect the aircraft to the charger to charge the battery?
No.
4.When using the battery for the first time, the battery does not turn on. How can this issue be handled?
To ensure the battery safety in transportation, the batteries will be put into the hibernation state in advance. Users need to use the charger to charge the battery so that it can be awakened.
5.How is the Mavic Air 2 charged?
Users can connect the battery to the charger to charge it, or insert the battery into the battery charging hub to charge three batteries. The battery cannot be charged if users connect the aircraft to the charger.
6.Should the battery be powered off before charging?
Yes, the battery should be powered off before charging. The power port may be damaged if the battery is not powered off before charging.
7.Battery Maintenance Tips
If the battery is to be kept idle for a long time, then ensure the battery level is about 60%. It is also recommended that users charge and discharge the battery every month so the battery can be kept in a better way.
8.What is the charging logic of the battery charging hub?
The battery charging hub will charge the batteries one by one according to battery levels. The battery with the highest battery level (charge remaining) will be charged first.
9.How long does it take to fully charge a battery?
100 Minutes
10.Common Battery Button Functions
Press and hold: Power on the battery.
Press once: Check the current battery level.
Press and hold for four seconds: Link the aircraft to the remote controller.
11.How can the car battery be used to charge the intelligent flight battery?
Users first need to purchase the matching car charger.

Software

1.Can the Mavic Air 2 be used with DJI Goggles?
No.
2.When ActiveTrack 3.0 is enabled, is the terrain follow mode supported?
Yes.
3.When shooting a hyperlapse video, if the shooting is disrupted by an operation such as low battery RTH or control stick movement, will the video stitching be affected?
If more than 25 photos have been taken, then the video that can be generated is longer than one second. In this case, no matter whether the hyperlapse video shooting is finished normally or exited abnormally (for example, if it is interrupted by low battery RTH), the aircraft will still stitch the video by default.
4.Is precision landing supported?
Yes, the precision landing range is 0.5 to 30 m.
5.Can the aircraft avoid obstacles when it is shooting a QuickShots video?
When the obstacle avoidance requirements are met, the aircraft can avoid obstacles when it is shooting a QuickShots video.
6.Does the Mavic Air 2 support live streaming?
The live streaming function is supported from the DJI Fly app (v1.4.12), which can be enabled in “Camera View Settings” to share.
7.Does the Mavic Air 2 support DJI Flight Simulator?
No.
8.Does the Mavic Air 2 support D-Log and D-Cinelike?
In Normal and Slow Motion Video mode, only D-Cinelike mode is supported.
9.Does the Mavic Air 2 support GS Pro?
No.
10.What parameters can be manually adjusted in the app?
Photo mode:
Auto and Manual modes are supported.
For Auto mode, EV and AE (automatic metering) can be adjusted.
For Manual mode, shutter and ISO can be adjusted.
Video mode:
Auto and Manual modes are supported.
For Auto mode, EV and AE (automatic metering) can be adjusted.
For Manual mode, shutter and ISO can be adjusted.

Upgrading

1.During the firmware update, if other apps are enabled and DJI Fly is switched to the background, will the update continue in the background?
No, and DJI Fly will indicate that the update has failed. In this case, users should download the firmware again for the update.
2.What situations will cause an update failure?
a.The battery level should be at least 40% before the update; otherwise, the update cannot be performed.
b.If the aircraft or remote controller is powered off during the update, the update will fail. In this case, users should power on the device and update the firmware again.
c. The update will fail if the network is disconnected while the firmware package is being downloaded.
d.If the aircraft update fails several times or the remote controller cannot link to the aircraft, then it is possible that the remote controller firmware version and aircraft firmware version are not matched. In this case, it is recommended that users use DJI Assistant 2 for Mavic on the computer to update the remote controller and aircraft separately to the latest version.
3.After the firmware package is downloaded, can the update continue if the network is disconnected?
Yes.

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