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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

SKU S-DJI-AVATA360-FMC-N3 MPN CP.FP.00000318.04 UPC 190021163119
  • Dual 1/1.1-inch sensors record 8K/60fps HDR and 120MP stills every flight.
  • Goggles N3 delivers a 1920×1080 live view at 1,350 nits of brightness.
  • Head Tracking shifts the 360° camera view with real-time pilot head movements.
  • RC Motion 3 translates physical gestures into precise FPV flight commands.
  • Easy ACRO executes Drift, Flip, and Juicy Flick maneuvers via joystick inputs.
  • Omnidirectional obstacle sensing operates day and night using LiDAR and infrared.
  • Extended three-battery kit delivers approximately 69 minutes of total air time.
  • Charging Hub recharges all three batteries simultaneously in approximately 47 minutes.
  • Simultaneous goggle liveview recording stores a second footage archive to microSD.
  • Folding landing pad and sling bag included for immediate field-ready deployment.
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Immersive 8K/60fps FPV Flight with Full-Sphere Aerial Capture

The DJI Avata 360 Motion Fly More Combo packages the dual 1/1.1-inch sensor aircraft with the RC Motion 3 controller and DJI Goggles N3, a configuration built for a full immersive FPV experience alongside native 360-degree spherical capture. 

Where the RC 2 combo delivers precision touchscreen control, this combo puts the pilot inside the aircraft's perspective.

Head movements shift the camera view in real time. The RC Motion 3 translates physical tilts and gestures into flight commands. And the Goggles N3 display a live 1080p/60fps feed on a 3.5-inch, 1920×1080 LCD screen at 1,350 nits of brightness.

Key Features 

  • 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.

This is the combo for operators who need to navigate tight spaces, capture dynamic low-altitude passes, or fly in environments where physical immersion in the flight view improves situational awareness and shot quality. 

Three Intelligent Flight Batteries and the Two-Way Charging Hub are included, providing approximately 69 minutes of combined air time and simultaneous charging of all three batteries in approximately 47 minutes at 100W.

The RC Motion 3, weighing 118 g with a 2,600 mAh battery, keeps the ground kit compact and portable for field deployment.

Immersive FPV Control Built for Field Deployment

The RC Motion 3 and Goggles N3 combination redefines how the Avata 360 is flown. Rather than reading telemetry from a screen, the pilot sees what the aircraft sees — a live 1080p/60fps spherical view that shifts with head movement via Head Tracking. 

The RC Motion 3's accelerator controls forward and reverse thrust through physical pressure, while the joystick manages altitude and lateral movement.

Easy ACRO actions — Slide, 180° Drift, Flip, and Juicy Flick — execute complex maneuvers through joystick inputs without requiring manual acro stick commands. 

The Goggles N3 also records the liveview simultaneously to a microSD card, giving operators a second footage archive from the pilot's perspective alongside the aircraft's 360-degree recording.

Compatibility and System Integration

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

Applications and Use Cases

  • FPV content creation: immersive motion control captures dynamic low-altitude cinematic passes.
  • 360° event coverage: full-sphere recording captures every angle of a venue in a single flight.
  • Training and simulation: Head Tracking and Easy ACRO provide accessible FPV skill development.
  • Visual inspection: omnidirectional sensing and live goggle feed support close-proximity reviews.
  • Travel and adventure filming: compact motion kit deploys quickly in remote or access-limited locations.
  • Property and real estate: immersive FPV passes combined with 360° stills create complete site documentation.

The DJI Avata 360 Motion Fly More Combo is purpose-configured for operators who want to fly the aircraft rather than manage it from a screen.

The RC Motion 3 and Goggles N3 translate physical movement into flight commands, reduce the cognitive load of traditional stick control, and give pilots a first-person view of the full 360-degree environment around the aircraft. 

The result is faster shot acquisition, more dynamic footage, and a deployment setup compact enough to carry in the included sling bag.

Order the DJI Avata 360 Motion Fly More Combo today at DSLRPros and fly with the full system in hand.

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
What is included in the DJI Avata 360 Motion Fly More Combo?

The Motion Fly More Combo includes the DJI Avata 360 aircraft, the RC Motion 3 controller, DJI Goggles N3, three Intelligent Flight Batteries, a Two-Way Charging Hub, a sling bag, gimbal protector, two pairs of spare propellers, a folding landing pad, a lens cleaning cloth, a USB-C data cable, a screwdriver, and a Motion 3 Lanyard. 

This is the immersive FPV configuration of the Avata 360 system, pairing the aircraft's 360-degree imaging with first-person goggle flight. Everything required for a full FPV field deployment is included out of the box.

How does the RC Motion 3 control the aircraft compared to the RC 2 controller?

The RC Motion 3 uses physical gestures and pressure inputs rather than traditional control sticks. The accelerator controls forward and reverse thrust through varying levels of physical pressure, while the joystick manages altitude and lateral movement. Tilting the controller left or right adjusts the aircraft's heading when the accelerator is at the first stop. 

The Mode button switches between Normal and Sport flight modes, and pressing and holding it triggers Return to Home. Unlike the RC 2, the RC Motion 3 does not support Cine mode and does not include a built-in screen — it operates in conjunction with the Goggles N3 for flight visibility.

What are the DJI Goggles N3 display specifications, and can they be worn with glasses?

The Goggles N3 feature a single 3.5-inch LCD screen with 1920×1080 resolution, a 60 Hz refresh rate, a 54-degree field of view, and a maximum brightness of 1,350 nits. The internal design accommodates standard eyeglasses, so pilots who require corrective lenses can wear the goggles without removing them. 

The goggles include a headband with an adjustment knob, a battery compartment, and fold-flat antennas for transport. A microSD card slot allows the goggles to simultaneously record the liveview alongside the aircraft's own 360-degree footage.

What is Head Tracking and how does it work during FPV flight with the Goggles N3?

Head Tracking allows the camera view displayed in the Goggles N3 to follow the pilot's head movements in real time. In 360° mode, turning or tilting the head shifts the camera view within the spherical footage without affecting the aircraft's flight direction — the RC Motion 3 continues to control flight independently. 

In Single Lens mode, head movements control both the aircraft's heading and the gimbal tilt simultaneously. Head Tracking is enabled through the shortcut menu in the goggles liveview and can be disabled at any time. It is not compatible with Easy ACRO mode when both features are active simultaneously.

Does the Motion Fly More Combo support obstacle avoidance while flying FPV with the Goggles N3?

Yes, omnidirectional obstacle avoidance remains active during FPV flight in Normal mode when the obstacle avoidance action is set to Bypass or Brake in the goggles settings. The sensing system combines an omnidirectional vision system, a forward-facing LiDAR sensor, and a 3D infrared sensing system to detect hazards in all directions during 360° mode flight. 

In Single Lens mode, only forward obstacle avoidance operates. The LiDAR and infrared sensors extend detection capability into low-light and nighttime environments. Obstacle avoidance is disabled in Sport mode, which requires the pilot to maintain full situational awareness through the goggle liveview.