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The Avata 2 Airdrop System is a precision-engineered payload release and camera mount combo designed exclusively for DJI Avata 2 drones. Featuring a fast-charging 100mAh battery, dual side quick-release clips, and a geomagnetic drop mechanism, it supports payloads up to 200g including confetti, candies, or small gadgets. Compatible with top action cameras like DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro, GoPro HERO12, and Insta360, this versatile accessory transforms your drone into a multi-functional aerial entertainer and content creator’s dream.










| ASIN | B0DF7ZMPL6 |
| Additional Features | Rotatable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #73,858 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #43 in Quadcopter Camera Mounts |
| Brand | FLYDrone |
| Compatible Devices | Cameras |
| Compatible Phone Models | avata 2 |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (35) |
| Enclosure Material | Metal, Plastic, Rubber |
| Item Dimensions | 2.4 x 2.4 x 4 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.84 ounces |
| Mfr Part Number | 1144949 |
| Model Name | 9dcb59bd-c76b-4018-a677-b0a96e26bc38 |
| Model Number | 9dcb59bd-c76b-4018-a677-b0a96e26bc38 |
| Mounting Type | Buckle |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 200 Grams |
M**R
FLYDrone Avata 2 Airdrop System
This system is great for dropping small payloads. I was afraid that if I bought the kind with the remote switch, that i might get out of range, but this unit removes that possibility. If you're flying the drone, you can drop. Sometimes it can be a little tricky to get it to drop, you hover and spin and spin, but no drop. Then you spin again, and it drops fine. I've never had it drop early. You can't lift much weight because of the drone's capability, but it will carry small bottles of water with ease. The release mechanism is just a hook that will rotate when you spin. When the drone comes back, you have to manually push the button to get the hook to go back to the top. It's a good affordable system that really adds a lot of fun to drone flying.
A**O
Fun nifty toy!
My toddler has a blast watching water balloons drop from the sky!
J**N
Legitimate Product, Works Well
It works very well and it doesn't require a second remote (therefore no range limitation). Absolutely clutch guys.
E**O
Producto muy costoso para no funcionar y tener partes faltantes , no lo recomiendo ni al productor ni al vendedor ya que lleno más de 15 días esperando mi reembolso.
N**K
Hard
How in the heck do you get the.hook to spin? I can't even make it spin , testing in my hands? :/ Mounts good and stuff, but Calibration Is not fun ... before I press Send, I finally got it to spin, rotating 10 seconds by hand, still no drop 😆 neat idea , I just needs either some tweaking or operator , but I'm pretty smart 😆
M**T
Works but difficult to make it work
I had ordered this to try out with my DJI Avata 2. I found that I did like the design of how this mounted on to the drone. It was easy to mount and easy to remove. The function of this drop mechanism is based upon the spinning hook starting when the drone rotates 360 several times. When I attached a load to it, it actually had dropped the load early a couple of times out of the 5 test runs that I had performed. There were 3 runs that worked perfectly. I think that this sort of mechanism is interesting, because its not an additional remote control function, but rather a mechanical motion that triggers the hook to release. I liked the idea of this more than the actual performance. I hope that this helps.
E**C
It Works But
This drop systems works, but it's not as elegant as the ones for the Air 3. Those use the landing lights so you can drop on demand. This one depends on the rotation of the Avata 2. It's not bad, but I would prefer to use my Air 3 to do any drop.
O**K
No sirve para nada no lo compres , no es lo que ofreces
R**S
I initially ordered this thinking it was the drone itself, so that part was my mistake. That said, the accessory does look well made. The materials feel solid, and the overall build quality seems good right out of the box. I cannot really comment on how it performs in actual use since I do not have the drone to test it with. From a first impression standpoint though, it appears to be a quality accessory. Just make sure you are aware this is an add-on and not the drone itself before ordering.
A**R
This is a really sweet airdrop system! The airdrop system fits perfectly around my Avata 2. It took all of 2 minutes to get it tightened up and the string wound on it. There is a button on the side of it that rotates the string to get it properly set. The instructions are clear and helpful in getting everything set up, even explaining how to properly set the load behind the drone to not have it fly off at takeoff. I did however think this would have a way to connect to my controller for a button sync for dropping the load, but it actually just tells you to set the drone to hover and spin it in place to lower the load. It works really well, but I thought it worked a bit differently. Overall though I am happy with its performance. I also really like that it can have another camera mounted on top of the Airdrop system. It gives me a good reason to go get a new action camera.
P**R
The Flydrone airdrop system is easy to attach and useful if you want to expand what the Avata 2 can carry. It comes in a sturdy box with the release unit, mounting pieces, and the tripod adapter all laid out cleanly. Snapping it onto the drone took only a moment, and the bracket holds tight without shifting during takeoff. The plastic feels firm enough for light payloads, and the wiring clips in without fuss. In the air, it behaves the way you’d expect. I tested it with a small fishing line setup and a lightweight delivery test load, and the drone stayed stable. The release responds quickly once triggered, and it drops the item cleanly without sticking. The weight limit is modest, but fine for bait drops or small accessories. The added tripod adapter is handy if you use an Action camera, and it attaches firmly without wobbling. Day-to-day use has been reliable. The system doesn’t interfere with the drone’s sensors, and it stays locked in place even after multiple flights. It’s easy to remove as well, so you don’t feel stuck flying with it full-time. I didn’t notice any odd vibrations or flight drift. One drawback is battery impact. Even a small payload cuts into flight time, so it’s best for short drops rather than long-distance runs. Overall, this airdrop system works well for fishing, small deliveries, or hobby testing.
V**.
Design & Build Quality This drop system is a mix of good and questionable choices. The attachment system, which snaps onto the Avata 2, feels very robust and well-made. The drop module itself is respectably light at 25.2g. The system also includes a 1/4" tripod adapter for mounting an action camera, making it a 2-in-1 device. The drop line itself is made of Spectra, which is incredibly strong. However, the attachment rig is, in my opinion, massively over-engineered and far too heavy. It weighs 47g on its own. This entire weight seems to be to support the secondary function of carrying a GoPro. For a small drone like the Avata 2, where every gram impacts flight time and performance, adding 47g before the 25.2g module and the payload itself is a major drawback. This 2-in-1 design compromises the primary airdrop function by adding unnecessary bulk. Ease of Use In theory, this device is clever. It snaps on easily. The drop mechanism is supposed to be triggered by a "geomagnetic induction" sensor. You just spin (yaw) the drone in place for about 10 seconds, and the payload releases. This is an ingenious idea, as it doesn't depend on remote control signal distance. In practice, it's a usability nightmare. The power-off function (supposedly 2 clicks and a 3-second hold) is profoundly unreliable. I succeeded in turning the unit off maybe 1 out of every 10 attempts, regardless of how I varied the click speed or hold time. This is the first sign of poor implementation. Performance in Real Life This is where the product completely fails. The core function – the drop trigger – is just as unreliable as the power button, if not more so. I managed to get it to work approximately 1 time in 10. I spent a significant amount of time testing this: spinning the drone slowly, spinning it fast, stopping abruptly, starting slowly and speeding up, spinning clockwise, spinning counter-clockwise. Nothing produced a consistent result. It feels completely random. When it doesn't work, you're left spinning your drone in the air for a minute straight, looking foolish and draining your battery, with no idea if it will ever drop. This level of unreliability makes the device useless for any of the scenarios the seller suggests, like marriage proposals or parties. You simply cannot trust it to work when you need it to. The only positive note on performance is that the module itself has low power consumption and seems to hold a charge for a long time. Notable Issues Beyond the catastrophic reliability, there are two other major issues. 🚨 Safety Hazard 1: The Spectra Line. While strong, Spectra line is a massive risk around propellers. If this line, while being carried or dropped, gets caught in a prop, it will not just break the line – it will instantly destroy the propeller and could easily cause enough damage to rip a motor off or break a drone arm, leading to a crash. 🚨 Safety Hazard 2: The Dropped Rig. The user notes mention the line "whip-slashing" flesh, especially with the ring on the end. When falling, this high-strength line and the attached ring become a projectile that could easily cause injury to anyone below. ⚖️ Excessive Weight. As mentioned, the 47g mounting bracket is simply too heavy. A simple, 3D-printed mount designed only for the drop module would weigh a fraction of that (my own design weighs 6g). The manufacturer's choice to force the heavy-duty camera mount onto every user is a poor design trade-off. Final Verdict I was excited by the clever concept of this drop system, but I cannot recommend it to anyone. The execution is deeply flawed, rendering the product unusable and even dangerous. The unreliability of both the power button and the drop trigger means you can never be sure if it will work, making it a frustrating toy at best. The significant safety risks posed by the high-strength line near the propellers and to people on the ground make it a liability. This product is, unfortunately, not ready for real-life use. It's a great idea for a DIY project, but this commercial version is a failure in its most critical functions.
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