I am surprised you haven't read all about it on the dozens of other threads already! Basically IF you do the upgrade to the new software then don't log in to lock your location you will be limited to 50m range and 30m height and no live video feed. This is mostly to do with the new Chinese drone regulations coming into force. The log in determined your location and sets the parameters allowed for flight in that country. Though so far DJI are saying it will only affect Chinese flyers.
Of course there is much deliberation on these and many other forums about what other changes they will implement in the future with this new found level of control.
Basically if you are outside China and re log in after the software upgrade their 'should' be no changes for you. Of course you do have the option of ignoring the update altogether and therefor no changes at all.
If your tablet is not on Wi-Fi or cell service then you will not receive the software update so no, you would not be restricted. They are 'urging' everyone to update so the new policy can be implemented. If you don't update, no change.
Even if you are on Wi-Fi or cell, you should have the option to not update.
Others talking about it heredoes anybody actually know what is being proposed. There seems to be a lot of jumping to conclusions. Perhaps someone can give some answers to the questions posted one above. I'm a commercial pilot dealing with ATC all the time and don't understand what they are on about.
Until I understand what I am supposed to be frightened of....I won't be
I am surprised you haven't read all about it on the dozens of other threads already! Basically IF you do the upgrade to the new software then don't log in to lock your location you will be limited to 50m range and 30m height and no live video feed. This is mostly to do with the new Chinese drone regulations coming into force. The log in determined your location and sets the parameters allowed for flight in that country. Though so far DJI are saying it will only affect Chinese flyers.
Of course there is much deliberation on these and many other forums about what other changes they will implement in the future with this new found level of control.
Basically if you are outside China and re log in after the software upgrade their 'should' be no changes for you. Of course you do have the option of ignoring the update altogether and therefor no changes at all.
So with all this hollaballoo with DJI's ever increasing restrictions on personal use of drones how long until people start figuring out how to jailbreak these and get away from DJI software? I'm all for responsible flight within the confines of the law but for DJI to feel they have the right to impose upon people is in my opinion against our rights. I personally fly within the law but I do that by choice I don't need some company in China deciding what I can and cannot do here in the U.S.
I have the ability to drive my car 100mph the wrong way down the interstate, if I chose to do it Chrysler or my car wouldn't stop me.
I think if 10,000 drones out of 800,000 maybe more sold in the USA that hit ppl or did major damage it would be a problem. But really how many actual people have been hit/killed or property seriously damaged to the point that it warrants this kind of oversight/control for recreational/ Hobby 95% are toys? I would be more worried about Amazon flying thousands of drones that weigh 100 pounds carrying 30 pounds all over above my head my house my kids and roads.No but I am sure you might like someone to stop a load of other people doing it when you were driving the right way
I think if 10,000 drones out of 800,000 maybe more sold in the USA that hit ppl or did major damage it would be a problem. But really how many actual people have been hit/killed or property seriously damaged to the point that it warrants this kind of oversight/control for recreational/ Hobby 95% are toys? I would be more worried about Amazon flying thousands of drones that weigh 100 pounds carrying 30 pounds all over above my head my house my kids and roads.
Hows this for a first post!
Here is my take on this from DJI....for anyone to speculate that nothing will happen if you do this update is trusting DJI far too much. We have already seen that they will cripple your product if you update the Go App and don't re-register. Who does that? The last three firmware releases broke things, like the gimbal. When I got my Mavic, I updated to 550 - since it told me to, and it was fine. Updated to 600 and every now and then either on startup the gimbal is lazy and rolls back to center, or worse yet when flying it would randomly stop recording and reset, like on startup. I was told that it couldn't be a firmware update by a DJI tech in another forum, but low and behold the 700 update fixed that problem. (and broke other gimbals) Now that DJI is getting heavy handed with this next "forced" update, I rolled back to 400. On 400 you can still use Litchi without issues. (700 too) Look at what DJI is telling you about this next update....if you have local flight restrictions in place, guess what....now your Quad will have them in the app. I suspect that they need you to re-register, so that if you try to unlock the area to fly in, this can only be done by "currently confirmed registered" users. Now, here is the other thing....what happens if the flight rules change in your area...how does DJI update the GEO data? I speculate that they will make you connect their app to their serves every now and then for updates, so they can stop you from flying anytime the flight rules change. How about a novel idea of just a warning and you then take responsibility for your own actions? This makes sense, since sometimes we may travel to another area and not be aware of the rules before flying. Currently you can turn off GEO. Will you still be able to do this after this "forced" update?
Of course this is all speculation on my part, but for DJI to want this update bad enough to cripple your customers quads if you don't re-register...something is fishy....
I am surprised you haven't read all about it on the dozens of other threads already! Basically IF you do the upgrade to the new software then don't log in to lock your location you will be limited to 50m range and 30m height and no live video feed. This is mostly to do with the new Chinese drone regulations coming into force. The log in determined your location and sets the parameters allowed for flight in that country. Though so far DJI are saying it will only affect Chinese flyers.
Of course there is much deliberation on these and many other forums about what other changes they will implement in the future with this new found level of control.
Basically if you are outside China and re log in after the software upgrade their 'should' be no changes for you. Of course you do have the option of ignoring the update altogether and therefor no changes at all.
Those who do purchase DJI drones and actually want to use them to their fully advertised abilities are required to set up a DJI account here and should have the details of their drone’s unique manufacturing number handy while doing so. Oddly enough, the requirement doesn’t apply to customers in DJI’s home territory of China.
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