DJI Releases Avata 360 Firmware v01.00.0500 to Fix FPV Black Screen Bug
DJI has issued firmware update v01.00.0500 for the Avata 360, addressing a critical black screen and video feed loss issue introduced in the previous v01.00.0300 release. FPV pilots who installed v01.00.0300 reported sudden loss of goggles video feed, posing both experience and safety concerns. DJI urges all Avata 360 users to update immediately via DJI Fly App or DJI Assistant 2.

Highlights
- DJI released Avata 360 firmware v01.00.0500 to fix a critical black screen bug caused by the previous v01.00.0300 update.
- The v01.00.0300 firmware caused FPV goggles to suddenly lose video feed mid-flight, creating safety risks for pilots.
- DJI urges all Avata 360 users to update to v01.00.0500 immediately via DJI Fly App or DJI Assistant 2.
- After updating, pilots are advised to conduct a test flight in an open area to verify stable video transmission.
DJI has officially released firmware version v01.00.0500 for the Avata 360, specifically to address a serious bug introduced by the previous v01.00.0300 update. That earlier release caused FPV goggles to suddenly lose their video feed, leaving pilots with a completely black screen during flight.
Background
Multiple users reported that after installing v01.00.0300, their FPV goggles would abruptly lose the live video signal from the aircraft. For FPV pilots, the goggles feed is the primary means of controlling the drone — losing that feed mid-flight not only severely degrades the flying experience but also raises significant flight safety concerns.
What's Fixed in v01.00.0500
The new v01.00.0500 firmware directly resolves the black screen and video loss issues associated with v01.00.0300. DJI is urging all Avata 360 pilots to update as soon as possible through either the DJI Fly App or DJI Assistant 2 to restore reliable video transmission and ensure safe flight operations.
Recommended Actions
- Check your current firmware version to confirm whether you are on v01.00.0300
- Update to v01.00.0500 immediately via DJI Fly App or DJI Assistant 2
- After updating, perform a test flight in an open area to verify that the video feed is stable
DJI has acknowledged the inconvenience caused by this firmware issue and encourages users to monitor official channels for the latest product update announcements.
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