DJI AVATA MOTION CONTROLLER 2 Flight Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025

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  • @Skynetdronesystems
    @Skynetdronesystems  Год назад +6

    Hope this helps visualize how to operate the Avata using the Motion Controller 2! Any questions please don’t hesitate to post them below. 🔺

    • @manosm1
      @manosm1 11 месяцев назад

      Today i armed my avata with my motion controller 2. I never used it before and i saw it like crazy without knowing what to do. Finally i do not know how, the aircraft landed and stopped!

  • @akshaysutar6378
    @akshaysutar6378 4 месяца назад +1

    One of the best explanations for the DJI avata, integra and the controller 2. All other videos are just so complicated to understand. Thank you so much man ❤

  • @selfdefensefirearms3281
    @selfdefensefirearms3281 Год назад +5

    LOVING the new tutorials! Keep up the great work!

  • @gigiklima
    @gigiklima Год назад +2

    nice tutorial for dji avata motion controler 2....👍

  • @FrankCastle187
    @FrankCastle187 Год назад +5

    The new tutorials are awesome! ❤️

  • @BarryCallow-f4i
    @BarryCallow-f4i 2 месяца назад +1

    Best tutorial for the Motion Controller! Short and sweet! How do I find the other instruction videos?

    • @Skynetdronesystems
      @Skynetdronesystems  2 месяца назад

      Thank you! Here’s a link to our other tutorial videos TUTORIALS
      ruclips.net/p/PL9XkZGnU85SgqH-iW0kRpEe35cOopiI1B

  • @s.macmillan460
    @s.macmillan460 Год назад +2

    Great instructions. Thanks!!

  • @lynsmith1096
    @lynsmith1096 11 месяцев назад +1

    Good tutorial and just subscribed.

    • @Skynetdronesystems
      @Skynetdronesystems  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks so much! Hope the tutorial was helpful 🔺

  • @jeffsond
    @jeffsond Год назад +3

    Thanks for this video! About to purchase the Avata Pro View combo.

    • @Skynetdronesystems
      @Skynetdronesystems  Год назад +1

      You won’t regret it! That combo is an incredible value and that aircraft is a fantastic platform 🔺

    • @jeffsond
      @jeffsond Год назад +1

      @@Skynetdronesystems thanks, integra or Google 2? I could save $100 if I go with integra

    • @Skynetdronesystems
      @Skynetdronesystems  Год назад +1

      In my opinion I’d go with the Integra because of the integrated battery system. If you ever do need more battery life, you can just run a USBC cable to the goggles and have a power bank in your pocket. I haven’t personally run them dry before my battery supply yet. I’m running a 5 battery cycle on the Avata with the Integra Goggles along with using them for the Mavic 3 and FPV platforms. Here’s a link to using the Integra Goggles and the Motion Controller 2 with the Mavic 3. It shows the system as a whole in better detail🔺
      ruclips.net/video/AZpL4ByI8Zw/видео.htmlsi=13N0VlFRoZH7ns3s

    • @jeffsond
      @jeffsond Год назад +1

      @@Skynetdronesystems thx…. I see where you miss out on a few things with the integra compared to the Goggles 2. Me being a true novice will I notice what I miss??

    • @Skynetdronesystems
      @Skynetdronesystems  Год назад +1

      I’ve never owned the Goggles 2 so I can’t speak to if you’ll miss any of those features or not. I think you’ll be totally happy with either the Goggles 2 or the Integra. Each has their benefits but both are truly awesome 🔺

  • @elchapnation
    @elchapnation 11 месяцев назад +2

    What about the return home 😢

    • @Skynetdronesystems
      @Skynetdronesystems  11 месяцев назад

      Ugh! To activate the return to home feature, hold down the mode select button. Sorry I forgot to include that in the tutorial. Thank you for pointing it out! 🔺

  • @battlefieldclips7013
    @battlefieldclips7013 Месяц назад +2

    How do I change the sensitivity of the thumb stick? I find the yaw sensitivity is too low, even the backwards motion

    • @Skynetdronesystems
      @Skynetdronesystems  Месяц назад

      I’ve never done it myself, however here’s the answer I think you’re looking for.
      “To adjust the thumb sticks on a DJI Motion Controller 2, you need to access the settings within the DJI Fly app, navigate to "Control" > "Motion Controller" > "Gain Tuning" where you can modify the maximum speed in each direction, essentially controlling the sensitivity of the thumb sticks based on your desired flying style; you may also need to adjust the settings based on the specific flight mode you are using.”

    • @battlefieldclips7013
      @battlefieldclips7013 Месяц назад +1

      @ Thanks for the reply. That’s exactly what I did, but I figured out a week ago somehow. Now it feels more responsive.

    • @Skynetdronesystems
      @Skynetdronesystems  Месяц назад

      I’m glad you got it! 🔺

  • @brodie1976
    @brodie1976 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks.....this was very helpful

  • @RolandsDad
    @RolandsDad Год назад +3

    You can adjust the speed for the joystick. I didn't know this and it never felt like it DID anything so I was so confused why it had so many additional buttons that didn't do jack. Ditto reverse. I had no idea why it would do that when just letting off the throttle totally brakes the drone to a hover.

    • @Skynetdronesystems
      @Skynetdronesystems  Год назад +1

      Very interesting I never knew you could adjust the speed! I know there’s a big difference in the response/movement of the aircraft when switching from normal to sport mode. But had no idea you could change the speed! Ive used the reverse once or twice to back out of a cluster of objects I realized I couldn’t squeeze through. Thanks for the info I really appreciate it! 🔺

  • @HeinzOtto
    @HeinzOtto 11 месяцев назад +1

    Greetings from Germany! First of all; THANK YOU for a great instructional video. It is really appreciated. I am using the DJI Mini 4 Pro and I recently purchased the Integra Goggles and the Motion 2 controller. Having tried it a couple of times, I must say it is more challenging than I expected. In your video you are chasing around the trees etc, which I found difficult. You can see the dot in the middle, but its hard to know where you actually are away from an obstacle. It will certainly take some time and effort to become proficient. One question or thought; up to now the DJY Virtual Fly app does not support the goggles and the Motion 2 controller, which would be an excellent tool to do some practice on. Does anyone know if, maybe in further updates, the DJY Virtual Fly app might be upgraded to include the googles and Motion 2 controller? Cheers😅

    • @Skynetdronesystems
      @Skynetdronesystems  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much for the comment! You’ll get comfortable with the circle ⭕️ and feel for what you can fit the aircraft through! It really is unfortunate that they haven’t updated the Flight Simulator to use the MC 2. It would be a fantastic way to practice exactly what you mentioned above. I haven’t heard anything about a Flight Simulator update but I know that they’ve heard a lot about adding the MC 2 to the software. 🔺

  • @ArlendaTV
    @ArlendaTV Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing and have a great day🎉🎉🎉

  • @Darren.n.RCvids
    @Darren.n.RCvids Год назад +1

    You fly really well, I have had drones and just got the avata but no proper manual to show how the motion controller works or what the buttons do, How have you recorded your flight as i recorded a short flight but laptop and smart phone won't play it, Thanks for making this video.

    • @Skynetdronesystems
      @Skynetdronesystems  Год назад +1

      Try formatting the micro sd card inside the goggles and aircraft. There’s a drop down menu inside the goggles under settings/storage. This video goes over the controls in more detail in case that doesn’t solve your problem. Just let me know and I’ll do my best to assist! 🔺
      HOW TO USE DJI INTEGRA GOGGLES | RC MOTION 2 Motion Controller 2 WITH MAVIC 3 | FLIGHT ASSIST@DJI
      ruclips.net/video/AZpL4ByI8Zw/видео.html

    • @Darren.n.RCvids
      @Darren.n.RCvids Год назад +1

      Thanks,@@Skynetdronesystems

  • @Bhaveshh1
    @Bhaveshh1 Год назад +1

    I bought pro view combo last year and has only flown using mc1. Should i buy mc2 or fpv2. ?
    It wud be great if u can advise

    • @Skynetdronesystems
      @Skynetdronesystems  Год назад

      Since you already have the MC1, I’d go with the FPV2. It’ll give you the option to use manual mode and flight sticks to control the aircraft. It will also allow you to use the FPV2 controller with a lot of 3rd party FPV aircraft. Hope that helps! 🔺

  • @DronemanJoeRc
    @DronemanJoeRc 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great Job new to your channel liked and sub bud. Im Joe btw.. Ive been a drone guy for years mostly Phaeton 4 platforms anyways, Calibration? Do I have to recalibrate my drone/motion controller 2 and goggles everytime I get a update? took my avata out yesterday and I noticed my goggles were not straight and the controller wasnt straight and Idk the drone was prob off. it seem like my drone was fighting me with the controller. idk you tell me. seemed strange???

    • @Skynetdronesystems
      @Skynetdronesystems  9 месяцев назад

      I literally went through this yesterday. It’s only happened one time before so not something I do prior to every flight by any means. Turn everything on, goggles, motion controller 2 and the aircraft. Inside the goggles, go to settings, control, calibration. Calibrate the IMU. (I’d calibrate the compass etc as well while you’re in the menu) The aircraft will run like it’s on rails again 🔺

  • @frakkintoaster
    @frakkintoaster Год назад +1

    I’m pretty sure that powering on the motion controller does not also power on the aircraft as you said. Am I missing something? One touch power-on would be nice though.

  • @Life_a_bike
    @Life_a_bike Год назад +3

    You can also takeoff using the joystick, just push up ⬆️

  • @inairstudios
    @inairstudios Год назад +1

    can i connect dji motion controller 2 to dji fly app and use it as monitor for dji mini 3 pro (cuz i cant afford dji goggles 2 )

    • @Skynetdronesystems
      @Skynetdronesystems  Год назад

      I’ll try it out and let you know! I don’t remember if I answer that question in this video:
      ruclips.net/video/AZpL4ByI8Zw/видео.htmlsi=lcFQsxi16qmTJ7ey
      I’ll take a look for you. 🔺

    • @inairstudios
      @inairstudios Год назад +1

      @@Skynetdronesystems thanks

    • @Skynetdronesystems
      @Skynetdronesystems  Год назад

      Ok so here’s the answer: Sadly, you CANNOT use the MC2 without FPV goggles. You CAN however use a controller with flight sticks (RC-N1, RC PRO etc) and a set of FPV goggles.
      I use the DJI INTEGRA goggles and love them. However you can use either the Goggles 2 or INTEGRA. Sorry for the bad news! But I think DJI has a 30% off sale going on now on certain packages if you’re interested in checking it out. eBay is always another good place to look for FPV gear. Hope that helps! 🔺

    • @inairstudios
      @inairstudios Год назад +1

      @@Skynetdronesystems thanks. i looked up dji integra and it is much cheaper than dji goggles 2

  • @suswidianto
    @suswidianto 10 месяцев назад +2

    How to take a photo...,i just try to take a photo with avata but not to do...

    • @Skynetdronesystems
      @Skynetdronesystems  10 месяцев назад

      On the motion controller if you hold down the video button for 2 seconds it should beep and switch between photo and video modes. You can also use the menu inside the goggles by pushing the left toggle switch ⬆️ to open the camera settings menu 🔺

  • @alanhelton
    @alanhelton 10 месяцев назад +1

    For some reason my new motion 2 controller won’t pan the camera… do I need to do something to map that?

    • @Skynetdronesystems
      @Skynetdronesystems  10 месяцев назад

      The aircraft SHOULD turn in the direction you twist your wrist. However you can activate head tracking inside the goggle menu if you’re looking to do some orbit shots where the aircraft circles the target 🔺

    • @alanhelton
      @alanhelton 10 месяцев назад +1

      Sadly I’m using the goggles for my FPV (goggles v2 I believe) as I purchased the avata refurbished without its original equipment and the Gv2 doesn’t seem to support that function (specifically camera pitch). I was hopeful I could map the dial on the motion 2 to control camera pitch. Appreciate your video and your response. It’s also possible I’m expecting a feature the Avata simply doesn’t have (just want to be able to look near 90 deg down)

    • @Skynetdronesystems
      @Skynetdronesystems  10 месяцев назад +1

      I’m not 100% positive because someone may know of a feature I’m not aware of however I don’t think the Avata has a “look down” feature. On the original motion controller used to pilot the DJI FPV there’s a toggle switch to flip the camera downward at a 90* angle during landings. Never tried it while operating in any other conditions. Aircraft like the DJI mini, Air and Mavic series have cameras that will give you the desired effect you’re looking for. 🔺

  • @tocarules
    @tocarules Год назад +1

    You'd be surprised at how many drone grifters fail to mention what the buttons do in a succinct fashion. Thanks. Couldnt figure out where the sport mode was. Went to DJI virtual fly app, but does not work with the Motion 2 controller. 🙄

    • @Skynetdronesystems
      @Skynetdronesystems  Год назад

      My pleasure! Here’s a link to a recent video I did explaining the button layout in more detail.
      ruclips.net/video/AZpL4ByI8Zw/видео.htmlsi=u3nv4KA_-RCYiKtT
      You can use the motion controller 2 on dji fly I believe. I recently had a flight simulator setup for people to try out flying the Avata and I’m almost positive I used the dji motion 2 controller for it. However I’m not 100% positive about that. I do have the motion controller for the FPV drone but could’ve sworn I set it up using the motion controller 2. I think DJI enabled it in a recent update. 🔺

    • @tocarules
      @tocarules Год назад +1

      Had the mini 1 and still several 2's. Just bought the 3 pro with the DJI RC. I've kept the controller new in the wrapper in case I want to sell it as I also bought the Integra/motion 2. I can still link the 3 Pro to my N1's as I have several in case something happens to the googles/2.
      Im wondering if theres features only available on the DJI RC that are not on the N1 or in the goggles like some of the settings to tweek how responsive your joysticks are would be awesome on the motion 2. The motion 2 seems jerky and not really something viable for cinematic vids. However if theres a setting like seen in Drone Creative:
      "IMPORTANT Drone Setting Nearly Nobody Uses! | DJI Mini 4 Pro/Mini 3 Pro Tips & Tricks".
      (how to chill out your toggles on the N1)
      I tried looking for something like that in the goggles, but I think its something that DJI would have to do in an update. Someone like you might know of a Playstore app or whatever. Something maybe that should be brought to DJI's attention as the goggles and headtracking make for Hollyweed type moves, but something has to be done to chill out the motion controller and even the google, er goggles.
      PS. The reason I bought the Pro RC package is there were no Mini 3 Pro drone only anywhere, but the 3 Pro/RC was on sale $1000 CAD taxes in, or $736 USD (approx $650 USD before 13% taxes).
      Love the Integra/Motion 2, but even after many hours I doubt they will ever be smooth enough for cinematic. Maybe you know someone to collaborate an app before DJI figures out your making money?
      @@Skynetdronesystems

    • @Skynetdronesystems
      @Skynetdronesystems  Год назад

      Fantastic question. I use the RC PRO to fly the Mavic 3T and the RC-N1 to fly the Mavic 3 primarily. I use the Motion controller 2 primarily for FPV flights. To my knowledge there’s no way of tweaking the reaction speed of the aircraft in relation to the movement of the Motion controller 2. Either in the goggles or on the flight stick other than the standard mode switches. 🔺

  • @virtualvista3d
    @virtualvista3d 11 месяцев назад +1

    The button on the motion controller does not turn on the air craft. Turns on the controller

    • @Skynetdronesystems
      @Skynetdronesystems  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you for correcting it! 🔺

    • @virtualvista3d
      @virtualvista3d 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Skynetdronesystems good content, thanks for sharing. After flying camera drones for the last 8 years I got an Avata 2 weeks ago, it is so fun. It’s all I want to fly now.

    • @Skynetdronesystems
      @Skynetdronesystems  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you! It’s a fantastic aircraft isn’t it?!? So much fun to fly! 🔺

  • @afriendofafriend223
    @afriendofafriend223 Год назад +1

    I've been flying drones since before there were drones. Way back in the early TREX helo days. The Motion Controller 2 that came with my Avata is the worst control system I've ever used. Depending on a gyro and accelerometer to control the aircraft is just bad design on DJI's part. Worse yet, is the tap to takeoff and land function... Imagine if the moment you put your car in drive, the accelerator would stick open at 3/4 throttle to "Help" you reach highway speeds. I appreciate you taking the time to explain how it works, but I'd say the best "tip" would be to throw the Motion controller in the trash and get a regular two stick system.

    • @Skynetdronesystems
      @Skynetdronesystems  Год назад +2

      Thanks for the comment! I know a lot of pilots feel the same way you do. One thing that I hadn’t considered as an application for the MC2 was for someone with a physical disability. Someone without the ability to confidently manipulate stick flight controls. (EX: Someone with Multiple sclerosis) can use this to leap out of a wheel chair and rip around an area. I think exploring using FPV UAV aircraft like the Avata and the MC2 as a flight control system might give someone with physical disabilities the ability to fly. Just a thought on how this technology might be able to be implemented to get some new pilots off the ground. I completely understand your mindset in regards to the traditional flight controls. Thanks for taking the time to leave such a detailed comment! I really appreciate the input. 🔺

    • @afriendofafriend223
      @afriendofafriend223 Год назад +1

      @@Skynetdronesystems I think that is a valid reasoning, someone with a missing arm for example. However I think it should not be the default out of the box. I suspect DJI will return to traditional control surfaces in future versions. I think the control system hurt the reputation of the Avata, which was an otherwise fantastic drone after a few software updates.

    • @Skynetdronesystems
      @Skynetdronesystems  Год назад

      100%! IMO the Avata is the most durable and user friendly aircraft out of the box. For new pilots it’s a game changer to get them up and flying. For more experienced pilots it’s a fantastic tool to have in your kit. At an incredible price point as well! 🔺

  • @innocentodeny6882
    @innocentodeny6882 Год назад +1

    How much weight can it carry?

    • @Skynetdronesystems
      @Skynetdronesystems  Год назад +1

      I haven’t tested the payload capacity on the Avata. We have payload drop systems for the Mavic 3 series and Inspire 2. Both of those work fantastic to carry medical supplies, coms etc. The Inspire 2 will carry a pretty substantial payload. Not sure on max capacity but I’ve seen some impressive videos online.

  • @milesdr1m
    @milesdr1m Год назад +1

    I love my motion contoller 2. Can you fly the Avata in manual mode?

    • @Skynetdronesystems
      @Skynetdronesystems  Год назад

      To date you can only use the Avata in “manual” mode if you use an FPV controller or FPV controller 2.
      store.dji.com/product/dji-fpv-remote-controller-2?vid=102111
      Once you have it you can activate “manual” mode inside the menu of whatever goggles you’re using. 🔺

  • @SouthbayBBQ
    @SouthbayBBQ Год назад +1

    Did my first flight today
    Wow
    Love it
    Did the head tracking an there was a issue the fly, so need help the smooth it out…

    • @Skynetdronesystems
      @Skynetdronesystems  Год назад

      It’s a fantastic flight stick! It gives everyone access to the world of FPV flight. So glad you’re enjoying it! 🔺

  • @amit-dunsky
    @amit-dunsky Год назад +5

    Clicking and holding the left wheel while turning it, will tilt the gimbal up and down. For some reason, this is a less known feature of the MC2.

  • @winslow137
    @winslow137 Год назад +2

    You didnt fly backwards or sideways 🤔🇬🇧

    • @Skynetdronesystems
      @Skynetdronesystems  Год назад +1

      You are spot on and I apologize for not including it in the tutorial! It won’t happen again 🔺

  • @winslow137
    @winslow137 Год назад +2

    Apparently it goes backwards and sideways 🤔🇬🇧

    • @Skynetdronesystems
      @Skynetdronesystems  Год назад +1

      It does indeed! I briefly cover the reverse function while showing the “trigger” throttle pull to accelerate forward VS the push to utilize the reverse function. In order to fly sideways using the motion controller to perform an “Orbit” style flight. You’d need to activate and utilize the head tracking features with the goggles. As stated in the video this was basic controls and that would be covered on a follow up. Thanks for the comment tho you are correct! 🔺

  • @jeremychurch5683
    @jeremychurch5683 Год назад +3

    You totally missed the part about going in reverse. did you not even know about that? seems like an important thing to leave out. that is the number one feature why I’m buying the controller. I hate to say it, but this review is a fail, hopefully you can learn from it and improve in your next one.

    • @Skynetdronesystems
      @Skynetdronesystems  Год назад +3

      Hey Jeremy! I do cover it a few times while going over the functions/operations of the controller with the UAV grounded. But going forward I will 100% show the features during flight as well. Thank you for the honest opinion and hope you’ll stay tuned for future videos. The goal is to constantly improve so any criticism only helps us do that. Thank you for taking your time to help us accomplish that. 🔺

  • @FPV2w
    @FPV2w Год назад +2

    Somebody could not pay to use that "motion controller".
    I you want the real control you must use a remote...just takes a little practice but it's more than worth it over using a kids remote control.

    • @Skynetdronesystems
      @Skynetdronesystems  Год назад +1

      Ha ha! I’m currently practicing with the FPV 2 controller to get a better handle on operating the Avata and the FPV. It’s incredible what you can do with it. I’m only 3 months into my FPV flight career and I’m learning everyday. It’s part of why I love this industry so much. There are SO MANY paths to take in the UAV field. I never knew how addictive FPV was. From the minute I picked it up I was hooked and have been soaking up as much info as possible!
      Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment. I appreciate it my friend 🔺