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DJI Air 3 Fly More Combo with DJI RC 2, Drone with Camera 4K, Dual Primary Cameras, 3 Batteries for Extended Flight Time, 48MP Photo, 20Km Max Video Transmission, FAA Remote ID Compliant

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Style: Air 3 Fly More Combo with DJI RC 2


Features

  • Capture Breathtaking, Immersive Shots - DJI Air 3's dual cameras offer creative focal-length options ideal for travel photography. Show off stunning environments and tell captivating stories through your lens.
  • FAA Remote ID Compliant - DJI Air 3 complies with the FAA Remote ID rule. Please check the compliance document below to see the user guide for Remote ID, and you can visit the FAA's website for requirements of drone registration and Remote ID.
  • Enhanced Safety, Worry-Free Flying - Fly confidently with Air 3's omnidirectional obstacle sensing. It ensures comprehensive protection even in challenging environments like forests.
  • Stunning 48MP Images for High-Quality Crops - Air 3 captures impressive 48MP images, allowing for remarkable crops. Even quickly snapped travel photos can be cropped to reveal surprising details.
  • Immersive Footage with Rich Details - Record stunning 4K/60fps HDR videos with the dual cameras. Experience breathtaking visuals with vibrant colors and lifelike details.
  • Stable O4 HD Transmission for Smooth Flights - The six-antenna array significantly improves video transmission. Enjoy a stable 1080p/60fps live feed up to 20 km, ensuring smooth flights with clear and reliable transmission.
  • DJI Air 3 Fly More Combo (DJI RC 2) includes the drone, three Intelligent Flight Batteries, a Battery Charging Hub, and more, as well as the new DJI RC 2, for a premium and extended flight experience.
  • With DJI Goggles Integra, DJI Goggles 2, and DJI RC Motion 2, Air 3 is primed to give you an exhilarating first-person flight experience.
  • Battery charger sold separately. It is recommended to purchase the DJI 65W Portable Charger or DJI 100W USB-C Power Adapter.
  • Firmware Update - The new Vision Assist feature provides visual assistance and improved aerial safety in four directions, and the new ActiveShots 360 delivers enhanced subject-tracking capabilities.

Description

Overview DJI Air 3 brings the next evolution of aerial and camera tech to the Air series with dual cameras, a 46-minute max flight time, omnidirectional obstacle sensing, O4 transmission, and many other intelligent features. With its advanced technology, compact and foldable design, and affordable price point, Air 3 is an unrivaled option for creators everywhere. DJI Air 3 comes in three purchasing options: -DJI Air 3 (DJI RC-N2) is the standard option and includes the drone, DJI RC-N2 remote controller, and other items for new users to get started quickly. -DJI Air 3 Fly More Combo (DJI RC-N2) includes the drone, RC-N2, three Intelligent Flight Batteries, a Battery Charging Hub, and more. -DJI Air 3 Fly More Combo (DJI RC 2) includes the drone, three Intelligent Flight Batteries, a Battery Charging Hub, and more, as well as the new DJI RC 2, which offers a bright touchscreen and the DJI Fly app pre- installed for an exceptional operating experience. Notes Please check and strictly abide by local laws and regulations before flying. All data was tested using a production model DJI Air 3 in a controlled environment. Actual experience may vary depending on the environment, usage, and firmware version. All videos and images on this page were shot in strict compliance with relevant local laws and regulations. Before use, DJI Air 3 must be activated via the DJI Fly app. 1. The wide-angle camera and 3x medium tele camera have different apertures. 2. The obstacle avoidance action should be set to Bypass in the app. 3. Measured by DJI Air 3 flying at a constant speed of 28.8 kph in a windless environment at sea level, with APAS off, AirSense off, camera parameters set to 1080p/24fps, video mode off, and from 100% battery level until 0%. Data is for reference only. Always pay attention to reminders in the app during flight. 4. DO NOT connect the charger, connect external devices, or insert/remove any batteries when using the power accumulation function. 5. The 3x medium tele camera does not support the Asteroid QuickShot. Please check the "Product guides and documents" for the full version of these notes.

Specs & Other Info

Specification Details
ManufacturerDJI
Product ModelEB3WBC
Key FeaturesExtended Battery Life, Ultra HD 4K Video, Long-Reach Connection, Autonomous Tracking, 360° Collision Avoidance, Compact Design, Auto-Return Functionality
Suitable ForAdults
ColorGray
Resolution4K Video, 48 MP Photos
ConnectivityWi-Fi, USB Interface
Main InclusionsDrone, Shoulder Bag, 3 Flight Batteries, 4 Pairs of Propellers, Gimbal Protector, Remote Controller, Charging Hub, USB-C Cable
Weight1.09 kg
Control MechanismRemote Control
Storage MediaMicroSD
Flight RangeUp to 20 km
Wireless TechWi-Fi
Battery TypeLithium Ion, included
Video Output1080p Full HD
Remote ControlIncluded
Rechargeable BatteryYes
Dimensions25.91 cm L x 32.59 cm W x 10.56 cm H
Battery Specification1 Lithium Polymer (included)
Release DateJuly 25, 2023
Manual LanguageFrench

Frequently asked questions

The DJI Air 3 boasts a maximum flight time of up to 46 minutes under ideal flying conditions, which allows for extended periods of capturing high-quality footage.

Yes, the DJI Air 3 Fly More Combo includes 2 extra batteries, providing you with additional flight time and convenience for longer shooting sessions.

The DJI Air 3 is compliant with the latest FAA Remote ID regulations, ensuring that it meets the requirements for remote identification and safe integration into the airspace.

The DJI Air 3 is equipped with dual primary cameras, featuring a medium telephoto lens and a wide-angle lens. It supports 4K HDR video recording and captures high-resolution photos at 48MP, delivering professional-quality aerial imagery.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The DJI Air 3 is highly praised for its many advanced features, which include excellent image quality, full obstacle avoidance, a dual-camera setup, and notably better battery life. It strikes an impressive balance between the DJI's Mini 3 PRO and Mavic series, offering a premium design that's not only smaller and easier to carry but also loaded with high-end functionalities. With upgraded flight controls, enhanced signal stability, and the new DJI RC 2 controller, the Air 3 facilitates an exceptional flying experience that rivals more expensive models.

Pros

  • 🚀 Full obstacle avoidance and advanced tracking features
  • 📷 Dual-camera setup with improved image quality and dynamic range
  • 🕹️ Smooth performance with DJI RC 2 controller and intuitive DJI Fly app interface
  • 🔋 Superb battery life with intelligent flight batteries and re-designed charging hub
  • 💼 Compact and premium design with good wind resistance

Cons

  • ⚠️ Gimbal doesn’t lock in place, making the cover hard to put on
  • 🔌 Inconvenient placement of charging port and memory card slot
  • 🔄 Non-controllable aperture, may need an ND filter for certain photography styles
  • ✖️ Not capable of 5K video, a downgrade for some from the Air 2S

Should I Buy It?

If you're looking for a high-quality drone that offers a seamless blend of portability, performance, and advanced features at a relatively low end starting price, the DJI Air 3 is an excellent investment. It's perfect for those ranging from beginners to advanced users, representing the best value between Mini and Mavic models. However, if your work requires a larger sensor or 5K video, you may want to consider other options.


  • Mavic Mini's Big Brother Rivals Mavic Pro!
Style: Air 3 Fly More Combo with DJI RC 2
As a prior owner of both the DJI Mavic 2 Pro and the DJI Mavic Mini, I was excited to try out the new DJI Mavic Air 3. After using it for a while, I can confidently say that it is an excellent drone that offers a lot of value for its price. This drone is considerably larger than prior Mavic Air and Mavic Mini generations, weighing in at 3x the weight of the Mavic Mini. To make up for that weight, you get a considerable feature set that I believe strikes an excellent balance between the Mavic Mini series and the Mavic Cine series. The DJI Mavic Air 3 comes with a dual-lens camera and all-around obstacle sensors. While it is slightly larger than its predecessor, the Mavic Air 2, but still compact enough to fit in your camera bag. The drone has a long battery life, with up to 46 minutes of flight time on each intelligent flight battery. This kit includes 3 batteries and an excellent charging hub, redesigned with locking charge slots (squeeze a button to release the battery) that can consolidate charge from each battery to the highest charged battery, thus maximizing flight time while on the road. One of the standout features of the DJI Mavic Air 3 is its dual-camera system. The drone has both a wide-angle and a mid-telephoto camera, allowing you to capture sharp 4K footage with standard, flat, or HDR color profiles. The cameras are gimbal-stabilized and have a 60-degree upward tilt, which makes it easy to capture smooth and stable footage. Unlike the Mavic Pro and Cine, both sensors on this drone are the same, allowing for identical quality footage at either effective focal length (24 or 70). In addition to its impressive camera capabilities, the DJI Mavic Air 3 also has a range of intelligent flight features. These include Hyperlapse, slow-motion, and waypoint flight features. The drone also has all-around obstacle avoidance sensors, which makes it easier to fly and reduces the risk of crashes. One of the key features that make the DJI Air 3 drone a serious upgrade over its predecessor is the all-new DJI RC 2 remote controller that comes with a built-in screen. The device succeeds the DJI RC remote controller that ships with Mini 3 Pro and Mavic 3 Pro and simply adds to the joy of flying DJI’s latest all-rounder drone with dual primary camerasThe DJI Fly app interface is designed to be simplified and ultra-intuitive. The RC 2 looks almost identical to the DJI RC. The sleek and lightweight device features a 5.5-inch, 1920×1080 built-in FHD screen capable of maintaining 700 nits of high brightness. But on the inside, the device packs in considerable enhancements. For starters, RC 2 is equipped with a better processor that ensures improved CPU and GPU performance. As a result, you get an ultra-smooth app and system operation as well as a seamless aircraft control experience with every flight -- all without tying up your mobile phone while flying. Another improvement comes in the form of additional antennas. DJI RC 2 integrates two built-in and two external antennas, thus supporting a dual-transmitter quad-receiver system. Essentially, you get double the number of both transmitter and receiver antennas compared to the previous generation RC, which means better signal strength and safer flights. Further, the external antennas allow angle adjustments for optimized video transmission signals. Overall, I am very impressed with the DJI Mavic Air 3 Fly More Kit including the new DJI RC 2. It offers a lot of value for its price and is an excellent choice for anyone looking for a drone with advanced camera capabilities. Its long battery life, compact size, and intelligent flight features make it a joy to fly. Its control range and capabilities rival those of the Mavic 3 series. I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a high-quality drone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2023 by Ben Ben

  • The best value between Mini and Mavic
Style: Air 3 Fly More Combo with DJI RC 2
The media could not be loaded. Intro The DJI Air 3 is the drone you are going to love if you wish that you could have a Mini 3 PRO that had better image quality, full obstacle avoidance, waypoints, more zooming options and even better battery life. Design The Air 3s design is heavily influenced by the Mavic 3 line and I feel like this is a good thing since It gives the perception that you own one of the Mavic series. You’ve also got the similar stocks like the Mavic 3 series which are both good and annoying at the same time. Good for the times you plan to land your drone on a surface if you aren’t hand catching it and annoying because you have to remember to pull these arms out first or else you have to do it all over again. The materials DJI used here lend themselves to that premium feeling you’ll get when you pick this drone up. The casing feels very solid with no hollow feeling around it and makes this UAV feel very premium. One change that I found to be interesting is the fact that the gimbal doesn’t seem to lock in place once your power the drone off. This isn’t a huge deal but can be annoying since the gimbal cover for the Air 3 can be sort of hard to put on because the gimbal doesn’t stay in place. The Air 3 also has a good weight to it which adds to its premium perception and also bodes well for wind resistance. I personally don’t like the placement of the charging port and memory card slot being at the bottom. There are those out there who might land there drone in the dirt or grass and I’d imagine that even with this cover here, some of that dirt could be kicked up into these ports. It makes it even more concerning that this cover here is held on by one little small piece of rubber. If for some reason this comes off then now these parts are exposed permanently I do like and am surely a fan of the quick release props you get with the Air 3. Unlike the Mini 3 Pro’s props, these are easier to remove and replace at a moments notice which make it so that you can get back to flying much faster All in all it really is crazy just how much this feels like a Mavic 3 but smaller and less of hassle to carry around with all of its accessories Controller As it stands right now, the Air 3 can on be operated with one of two controllers. The RC-N2 and the DJI RC 2. I got this with the RC-2 and the experience has been exceptional compared to the original RC, then the biggest difference you’ll notice immediately is the speed of operation with the controller. Everything from turning it on to switching cameras and other parts of operation is just overall significantly faster than the original RC You also have the extended antennas now which do make for a more stable signal experience in even the most congested environments. One change that has been made is that you no longer have the protective cover on the bottom of and you only get one Usb Type C port to work with. Though the extra port has been taken away, functionality has been added in the form of now being able to connect the RC 2 to a computer and you now have video out over type C for those moments when you want to show the content you’ve captured on a bigger screen. Camera and Gimbal The camera is where the Air 3 starts to take on aspects of the Mini 3 series. There are a lot of opinions about the cameras on the Air 3 but one thing for sure is that either way you slice it, the quality of these cameras has been upgraded and having 2 cameras is always better than one. Dual cameras The Air 3 has a dual camera set up and both of its camera sensors are the same size as the sensor in the Mini 3 series. This might scare some people away, especially those that had the Air2s or already have one of the Mini 3 series but if you take a closer look then you’ll see that improvements were indeed made. The Air 3 may use the same sensors size as the Mini 3 for both of its cameras but those cameras are put together in what’s called a stacked sensor format which opens up capabilities like much faster image processing and overall better performance of these sensors. The advantage you get with the air 3 is a much better dynamic range in even the harshest of lighting and in the lowest of lighting . It also has the same aperture as the Mini 3 series at 1.7 for the main camera which means it takes in quite a bit of light to give your imagery that boost in quality 3X camera This zoom camera is new to the Air series and does open up a new perspective since 3X zoom could be considered a more comfortable zoom length. It make things like getting a parallax easier and makes it so that you can stay a safe distance away from something you might want to capture with the drone but don’t want to get to close to. It’s definitely a more usable focal length compared to something like the 7X lens on the Mavic 3 which is really only usable in a handful of situations. I’m also impressed with the clarity of the image coming out of the 3x camera and am glad that DJI lets you apply manual controls when using it. The only thing I might’ve wished for is for it to have the same aperture as the main camera but the 2.8 aperture is just fine in the situations I’ve used this zoom camera in. Speaking of aperture, its something that still isn’t controllable of the Air 3 so if you need to do any long exposure photography or something similar you’ll need an ND filter of some sort. Vertical shooting The Mini 3 PRO came with a vertical shooting mode and now this same mode comes to the Air 3 in a sense. While you can definitely get vertical imagery on the Air 3 it isn't in 4K but rather 2.7K. This is because the cameras don't physically rotate l like with the mini 3 series but rather the drone crops in to a specific part of what you’re shooting and makes a vertical image out of that. This might seem kind of weird but the idea here is that if you're posting any of this imagery to social media, those platforms will lower that quality anyway. In this case it's one of those things that's better to have and not need than to need and not have. 48 MP Photos The Mini 3 pro was the first drone that could create 48 megapixel photos. The Air 3 is now the second drone I’ve encountered that can also do this but notice how I said “create 48 megapixel photos” and this is because in reality, the camera sensors aren’t natively capable of taking photos at such a high resolution. The Air 3 like the Mini 3 uses quad Bayer coding to construct a 48 megapixel photo since both sensors are truly maxed out at 12Mp. It does seem like the 48 mega pixel mode has been improved with the Air 3. It looks like it correctly exposes thing rather than make them darker but nonetheless you most likely wont need to use this mode. Gimbal If you’re at all curious about this controllable range of the gimbal, the tilt range you get with the gimbal goes between 90 and 60 degrees which is right in line with the Mini 3 series. The panning range goes between 5 and 5 degrees. No 5k I’ve never owned an Air 2s but I do know that one feature people seemed to like a ton was the fact that it could achieve 5.4k footage. If this is important to you then you might want to be aware of the fact that the Air 3 can only achieve up to 4K footage. Obstacle Avoidance When it comes to obstacle avoidance the Air 3 is the first in the Air series to come with full 360 degree obstacle avoidance. This is definitely a feature brought down from the Mavic 3 series and is surely a welcome one since you can rest a little easier knowing that your Air 3 will be able to see almost anything. Active Track The focustrack set of tools is one of the best features about DJIs drones and of course all 3 modes are here but Active track has seen an upgrade where you can set to follow you in basically any direction. This is of course due to that all new 360 degree obstacle avoidance that comes with the Air 3. I was able to test out the Air 3s new active track and found it to work well…..mostly. In my experience, the drone had a problem seeing some tree branches even when there were multiple close together. This came as a surprise to me since it my Mini 3 Pro (which only has front, back and bottom sensors) was able to avoid those same tree branches I was referring to with ease. waypoints Another one of my absolute favorite features with my Mavic 3 is waypoints and I’m happy to say that the Air 3 is the first drone outside of the Mavic series that can use this amazing feature. If you’re not aware of what this is, it essentially allows you to plot an automated route either by doing so, location unseen or by moving the drone to the points you want it to be at and pressing a button to lock in that particular point. You can also adjust other parameters and have this all carried out automatically. Is just really nice to have and not have to spend at least $1500 to get. Vision Transmission I definitely enjoy the 1080p 60fps feed I get with my Mavic 3 and now you can enjoy the same on the Air 3. O4 has carried this over and its something that just makes for a smoother flight experience IMO. Where O4 takes this farther is the fact that It can now transmit this feed quality over a longer distance. 20 kilometers at least in the US. In my test incase able to realistically get 9084ft away until I started to loose signal which is way under the claims made. This test was performed in a wide open area with nothing but the surrounding mountains so I’m not sure why I lost signal but it could have something to do with the thinner air in the area Wind resistance The Air 3 is rated to withstand winds of up to 12ms which is roughly 26.8 mph. In the test I did, the winds were at about 27mph and the air 3 held up well but did get moved around a bit. Needless to say, I wouldn’t fly this in winds over 70mph. Battery One of the things about using any drone is having to worry about battery life and I can definitely say that that is most likely not going to be the case with the Air 3. I own three batteries for both my Mini 3 Pro and Mavic 3 and use all of them almost always when I'm out shooting for a long time but with the air 3 I end up only using two at most. This thing has superb battery life for sure and it's still amazes me no matter how many times I keep this it up in the air. For my battery test , I used activetrack and tried to drain the battery to its critical level. I was able to get a little older 30 mins using the feature which is pretty remarkable As a reminder, using a feature like activetrack doubles the battery usage since the drone has to do more processing and calculations so not using a feature like this would almost double your battery life. Conclusion With all of that being said, the Air 3 is the drone I wish they came out with when I decided to get my first drone. You’ve probably seen a ton of videos hyping it up but in this case I think the hype if warranted. I’d say that aside from the Mini 3 pro, this is a great starter, intermediate or advanced UAV that gives you some of the most high end feature all while giving you that low end starting price. It’s unfortunate that purchasing this drone with the RC2 brings the price up so much but I personally think its worth having just to have that piece of mind in knowing that you have an all inclusive solution that’s going to allow you to focus on what really matters which is flying the drone. The addition of waypoints is also welcome and I’m glad more people can now get access to this feature without having to point the way to the bottom of their wallets. Of course there are other things like the 3X telephoto camera but that’s just an added bonus to an already gracious offering. All in all I would definitely say that if you decide to purchase the Air 3, you will not be disappointed in any way unless you require something with a bigger sensor like the micro 4/3 in the Mavic 3. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2024 by jastep

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