Thank you, I work in marketing and am taking the course for commercial use.In the US, your mavic mini used for recreational doesn't need remote ID until you start using it for commercial work. At that point, you may want to look at the Holy Stone module.
Hey there, It is the mini 1. I work for a resort, and just happen to own a mavic mini. I do not currently have the ability to upgrade the drone at this time.If it’s the mini 1, I wouldn’t bother with adding weight of rid. It’s just not powerful enough so flight time reduced. Think you’ll end up upgrading anyway and most have rid built in now. Being commercial, drone weight won’t matter so one of the smallish Air 2/3 models will serve you well, even in winds the mini’s just can’t handle. And used or refurbished won’t break the bank.
Understand, Holy Stone is small and affordable, mounts available from AerialPixel. Not sure of best mounting location on a mini, I use mine on a big ol Phantom P4P. Best of luck on your new adventure.Hey there, It is the mini 1. I work for a resort, and just happen to own a mavic mini. I do not currently have the ability to upgrade the drone at this time.
How are your soldering skills?- DroneTag has a Tiny internal that weighs next to nothing Its called the DroneTag BS Model.Hey there, It is the mini 1. I work for a resort, and just happen to own a mavic mini. I do not currently have the ability to upgrade the drone at this time.
Hey everyone,
I'm new here and am currently taking a part 107 course. I am the owner of a Mavic mini drone, which doesn't have RID. I am looking for recommendations of RID modules for this drone.
Thanks in advance.
Are there instructions as to how to hard-wire the DroneTag module to a drone's power supply?How are your soldering skills?- DroneTag has a Tiny internal that weighs next to nothing Its called the DroneTag BS Model.
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@Cameronjames_dec ..I too still have a Mavic Mini 1 and have no plans to buy a new drone (it will cost about US$1,000). I just went ahead and got my FAA107 license. So, if I use my Mini 1 for non-recreational purposes, I will also need to add a RID module. Agree with others that the HolyStone RID module looks to be the best (about $90). Not worried if my bird shows up on other drone finder apps. Just want to be legal.