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Description
The DJI Avata 2 Battery Charging Hub is a convenient and efficient accessory designed to charge multiple batteries for the DJI Avata 2 drone. This charging hub allows users to keep their drone ready for extended flight sessions, offering a streamlined way to manage power for your FPV adventures.
Key Features:
- Multiple Battery Charging: The hub can charge up to 3 DJI Avata 2 batteries simultaneously, helping you keep your batteries ready for longer flights without needing to swap chargers.
- Intelligent Charging: The charging hub intelligently prioritizes the batteries, charging the battery with the most power first to minimize wait times. Once the first battery is fully charged, it moves on to the next one, ensuring efficient use of time.
- LED Indicators: Each battery slot is equipped with an LED indicator that shows the charging status. It clearly displays whether a battery is charging, fully charged, or not connected, so you can easily monitor your power levels.
- Compact and Portable: The charging hub has a compact and lightweight design, making it easy to take along on your drone adventures. Its portability ensures you can charge your batteries wherever you go, keeping your drone in the air for longer periods.
- Safe Charging: Built-in overcharge protection, temperature monitoring, and short-circuit protection ensure that your batteries are charged safely, prolonging their lifespan and preventing damage during the charging process.
- Convenient Charging Cable: Includes a power cable for easy connection to any standard power outlet, providing hassle-free charging for your Avata 2 batteries.
Ideal For:
- Long-Range Flights: For pilots who require multiple batteries for extended flights, this hub allows for efficient charging, ensuring you’re always ready for your next adventure.
- FPV Enthusiasts: Great for FPV drone enthusiasts who often use their Avata 2 for dynamic, high-speed flights and need quick battery turnaround.
- Filmmakers: Perfect for content creators who need to keep their drones powered during long filming sessions.





















