I just ran a test on my Mavic 2 Enterprise Advanced broadcasting Remote ID.
I used the Dronetag Drone Scanner app on an Android cell phone.
Bluetooth and Wifi were on, on the cell phone.
Within 30 seconds of the app being loaded, the sUAS showed up along with the location of the RPIC.
The sUAS position does not update that quickly, but this app could be useful when trying to find the location of the RPIC.
You can also save the sUAS in the app for future reference.
The Mavic 2 Enterprise Advanced is not yet listed in the FAA DOC database, so we are still waiting for the final step to be completed.
I used the Dronetag Drone Scanner app on an Android cell phone.
Bluetooth and Wifi were on, on the cell phone.
Within 30 seconds of the app being loaded, the sUAS showed up along with the location of the RPIC.
The sUAS position does not update that quickly, but this app could be useful when trying to find the location of the RPIC.
You can also save the sUAS in the app for future reference.
The Mavic 2 Enterprise Advanced is not yet listed in the FAA DOC database, so we are still waiting for the final step to be completed.