Hi. My regular props are in good shape and also has another pair, so maybe I too want to spend some money. After all 20 bucks will not brake the bank, and trying the new props justify it. Thanks.IMO the regular MP props seem a bit sturdier. I should also not that I have never replaced my props since October 2016. The only reason that I bough the low noise was because I wanted to spend money
Welcome to an Internet forum. This could be said about many threads here.It's weird that no one has asked this before.
Got gimbal shake errors with low noise props ordered direct from dji, put old ones back on no more errors
In another thread about them, they believed that the pivot points were too tight, not allowing the props to extend straight out while spinning.Ive heard this before. Could be the change in torque/pitch of the new props compared to the old ones.
Every-time this issue was posted on the DJI forum the Mods recommended FW updateGot gimbal shake errors with low noise props ordered direct from dji, put old ones back on no more errors
I never noticed this before with the new props until recently. My mavic sounds like its constantly making more minor adjustments with the motors with the new props installed. It doesn't sound smooth when its flying. I put the old props back on and noticed that it sounds a lot smoother.My experience was that the new props were a bit quieter. Not by much, however. Moreover, I didn't find the mavic pro's original props to be 'loud' to begin with. I also found the new low noise props to be a bit flimsy and the mavic pro a bit less stable in flight when using them. I have since put the original props back on my mavic pro as I prefer them over the new and improved low noise ones.