We'll have to wait a bit longer for DJI's next drone, it seems.
The insider sadly hasn't given a new estimated timeframe for the Avata's release, simply saying that it's been related to a"factory expansion" and production moving"to a new location".
BAD NEWS: I know a lot of people are waiting for Avata news, but it seems that Avata is going to delay the release. I heard about the related factory expansion and moving to a new location...Growing rumors about the DJI Avata were given extra credibility in May, when we saw what appeared to be the'Cinewhoop' drones are typically small, nimble flying machines with built-in propellor guards, which allows them to fly safely indoors.
Unfortunately, the rumored delay also means we'll likely have to wait a little longer to see DJI's new FPV Goggles, which have also been tipped to arrive alongside the drone. But if the slowdown is due to production and logistics, rather than any product-based issues, then they hopefully won't cause any significant delays.
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