Yes, I just paired mine after a firmware update to the 3S. I had a couple of hiccups pairing but after you successfully pair, each time you power on the remote it connects to the Air 3S, I just tried it 4 times and it worked each time. I think that the drone should be powered off before the RC 2 is powered off.can you use the new controller with a 7-inch screen with an AIR 3S?
The usual way was power up the remote, then the drone, then reverse order for shut downYes, I just paired mine after a firmware update to the 3S. I had a couple of hiccups pairing but after you successfully pair, each time you power on the remote it connects to the Air 3S, I just tried it 4 times and it worked each time. I think that the drone should be powered off before the RC 2 is powered off.
I also paired the RC 2 to my Mini 4 pro and it worked each time.
Have you been able to load any 3rd party apps?Yes, I just paired mine after a firmware update to the 3S. I had a couple of hiccups pairing but after you successfully pair, each time you power on the remote it connects to the Air 3S, I just tried it 4 times and it worked each time. I think that the drone should be powered off before the RC 2 is powered off.
I also paired the RC 2 to my Mini 4 pro and it worked each time.
Same here purchased Friday and says now it's back ordered ,They should let you know that at checkout ,but nopeIf I can just get my hands on one. Mine was ordered last week and is now on back order
Lots of conveniences and 2000 nits on a nice-sized screen.Here's the million dollar ?
Does it lend anything to the Air 3S performance wise? Better range? etc...worth the $1295
You and all of the rest of us. Obvious political issue that DJI tried to pawn off on the tariff issue . . . . . except the tariffs were suspended 2 days prior to the Mavic 4 release, so only a fool would buy that explanation. Not that I blame DJI since our congress has been trying their best to ban DJI ever since Skydio had their lobbyists pay off as many congressmen as they could afford to vote to ban DJI, first because their drones supposedly transmitted user data to the CCP, and then (after DJI proved that was not true in congressional hearings) because of supposed labor act violations (even though DJI offered to build facilities in the US to build drones sold her in the US). No one wants to be honest and admit that there is no such thing as a US built drone. Some, like Sjydio, may be assembled here but they all get the motors and most other electronic components from Chinese electronics companies because our government drove that type of manufacturing our of the US over a decade ago & voters all cheered when they did it.If I can just get my hands on one. Mine was ordered last week and is now on back order
Why so salty?You and all of the rest of us. Obvious political issue that DJI tried to pawn off on the tariff issue . . . . . except the tariffs were suspended 2 days prior to the Mavic 4 release, so only a fool would buy that explanation. Not that I blame DJI since our congress has been trying their best to ban DJI ever since Skydio had their lobbyists pay off as many congressmen as they could afford to vote to ban DJI, first because their drones supposedly transmitted user data to the CCP, and then (after DJI proved that was not true in congressional hearings) because of supposed labor act violations (even though DJI offered to build facilities in the US to build drones sold her in the US). No one wants to be honest and admit that there is no such thing as a US built drone. Some, like Sjydio, may be assembled here but they all get the motors and most other electronic components from Chinese electronics companies because our government drove that type of manufacturing our of the US over a decade ago & voters all cheered when they did it.
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