Marisa
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de mayo de 2025
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The Duck
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de mayo de 2025
This charger does everything that the standard DJI Avata 2 multi-charger does, and it also supports parallel charging. The charger is compact, well made, and easy to use. The only function/mode that you can change is parallel charging or one-at-time charging. When it's in the one-at-a-time mode, it charges the batteries at the same speed as the DJI charger. It's slower per battery when in parallel mode. My USB C charger maxes out at 60 watts; it might charge faster in parallel mode if you have a more powerful USB charger.Since this is a two-way charger, you can also use your Avata 2 batteries to charge your phone or other devices. This is handy if when your batteries are charged, but you can't fly for some reason. Unlike the DJI charger, this one has a dedicated output port. It would have been nice if the charger could put the batteries at storage voltage.Pros+ Supports parallel charging+ You can charge USB-C devices with the Avata 2 batteries+ Half the size of the DJI multi-charger+ OLED displayMissed opportunity- No storage charge modeIf you don't already have the DJI multicharger, I'd recommend this one. It costs less, does does a little more.
Cori
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de mayo de 2025
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CompuTech007
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de abril de 2025
I was a little apprehensive when I ordered this. No reviews or able to find much info on the chargerReceived charger and immediately began to run it though some testing. Much to my surprise there is a lot of good things going on here. First off I plugged it into a high capacity 100W PD3.0 charger with appropriate USB C PD 3 cable.One of the three Avata 2 batteries were discharged to approximately 65% the other two were in the mid to upper 90% capacity.This device not only shows the battery level but charger rate voltage and current and the number of charging cycles. Also in another screen the device displays the input (draw) that is being used.I did not test the parallel mode this time only the one at a time mode.Next time my batteries are discharged I'll be trying the parallel mode.I was quite surprised to see the input current drop to a lower level as the battery was reaching a higher level of charge?The charging time of the 65% battery was maybe 10 minutes to reach a full charge.More testing to be done. But overall I don't regret my purchase. Buy it! You'll be happy you didImportant: Make sure to use PD3.0 USB C cable on a PF3.0 100W charger or your milage will very.