Remove the short standard micro-USB cable on the left side on the controller.
Use a USB-A to USB-C cable (yes, you can use the flat one that comes with the M2P) and connect it to the USB-A port on the controller and to the USB-C port in the bottom of the CrystalSky.
No wifi is needed for the...
It actually turned out when I came home from work that it's the DroneGuard BP250 I have and the M2P fits perfect.
I had to rearrange one of the inner walls to accommodate the thicker batteries, that's all.
Beeing an early adopter with the Mavic 2 Pro and DJIs lack of support between it and the CrystalSky at launch has made me think about their business model for the CrystalSky. Why are they always late with implementing support for their new drones on their own product?
As it is now, DJI give...
I use this backpack from Lowepro. The M2P fits as perfect as original MP and it's great to have if you have to carry the drone with you.
DroneGuard BP 250
But it was accurate within inches with the original, now two year old, Mavic Pro using precision landing so having the same expectations on the new model (which they in their presentation states they made better in every way) is normal, don't you think?
I find it very strange that they never manage to have Crystalsky support ready when they release a new drone.
It's like it comes as a surprise to them every time that someone actually is using the CS.
It all looked good when I powered it up and shot some testvideos so I have decided to keep it for now. The worst thing that can happen is that I have to use my DJI Care some time in the future.
Trust me, I'm all for the glue. I sell the stuff at work.
But I think they used the wrong glue in the removable lens protection frame.
When I got home from work and looked again the residue seemed to have dried out.
So I cleaned it with isopropyl alcohol and it was gone.
Inspected the lens...
Just unboxed my M2P and found this residue on/in the camera.
It feels a bit sticky but not glue sticky. It's definitely not water.
I will try to clean it with isopropyl alcohol and a lint free cloth and see if that helps.
Worried that the lens will be contaminated though but can't see if that's...
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