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So I received my Mavic. Flew it for maybe 3 minutes since I got home from work at sunset. Really great quality, just have a couple of quirks right now not with the flying but design decisions.
1. The clamp on the RC is a tight squeeze with large phones. I have a Nexus 6p and it's near the limit of the max height the RC can handle. There's not much wiggle room to get the connector connected and getting the clamps on it. Takes a bit of work to get it to fit perfectly. Maybe I'll get better with practice... Also I had to remove the case from my phone to get it to fit. It's not a thick case either but oh well...
2. The gimble sphere/ holder is cool but hard to get on. It's technically in 3 pieces: The little gimble holder, the clear sphere, and a rubber cover to protect the sphere. The sphere is easy to get on, but I cannot figure out how to put back the gimble holder. Are we suppose to put the holder on when transporting the Mavic, like the Phantom 4?
1. The clamp on the RC is a tight squeeze with large phones. I have a Nexus 6p and it's near the limit of the max height the RC can handle. There's not much wiggle room to get the connector connected and getting the clamps on it. Takes a bit of work to get it to fit perfectly. Maybe I'll get better with practice... Also I had to remove the case from my phone to get it to fit. It's not a thick case either but oh well...
2. The gimble sphere/ holder is cool but hard to get on. It's technically in 3 pieces: The little gimble holder, the clear sphere, and a rubber cover to protect the sphere. The sphere is easy to get on, but I cannot figure out how to put back the gimble holder. Are we suppose to put the holder on when transporting the Mavic, like the Phantom 4?