Yes they are fine and now they have a 2nd gen model out which is better. Worth the money.Has anyone tried the low noise props by Masterairscrew? Just wondering if they're worth it and are they safe?
Yes they are fine and now they have a 2nd gen model out which is better. Worth the money.Has anyone tried the low noise props by Masterairscrew? Just wondering if they're worth it and are they safe?
I’m thinking that all this is just a matter of opinion.
I have a video review being released on Monday. Spoiler alert. . . they are awesome!Has anyone tried the low noise props by Masterairscrew? Just wondering if they're worth it and are they safe?
go back a few and read post number 13if you mean are they quieter? no there are are several sound tests showing db meter is quite a bit lower. They are quieter and they do drop the pitch.
if you mean are they less annoying to listen to then yes, some people don't like the lower pitch(not many though).
if you mean are they worth it? of course it's a matter of opinion, for me 20 bucks is easily worth the extra 2-5 min I get on each battery, and I do prefer the sound profile.
Have you done any research into Master Airscrew? They’re one of the best, dedicated props makers for model RC aircraft around!If the noise (tone) the Mavic Air makes is a problem for you, then by all means invest in the Master Airscrew props. However, it really is more the tone that changes than the actual dB (2-5dB difference). In order for your Air to fly correctly you'll also need to change a few settings with those props.
I won't be wasting my money. For me personally - I bought the Mavic Air in full knowledge that it was noisy and far from discrete. I wouldn't risk an almost $1000 investment falling out of the sky with third party props because I want to decrease the noise it makes slightly. It STILL won't be discrete and you'll be $20 out of pocket.
Finally, someone that understands reality!If the noise (tone) the Mavic Air makes is a problem for you, then by all means invest in the Master Airscrew props. However, it really is more the tone that changes than the actual dB (2-5dB difference). In order for your Air to fly correctly you'll also need to change a few settings with those props.
I won't be wasting my money. For me personally - I bought the Mavic Air in full knowledge that it was noisy and far from discrete. I wouldn't risk an almost $1000 investment falling out of the sky with third party props because I want to decrease the noise it makes slightly. It STILL won't be discrete and you'll be $20 out of pocket.
Master airscrew have been around before DJI was even thought of - circa 40 years.If the noise (tone) the Mavic Air makes is a problem for you, then by all means invest in the Master Airscrew props. However, it really is more the tone that changes than the actual dB (2-5dB difference). In order for your Air to fly correctly you'll also need to change a few settings with those props.
I won't be wasting my money. For me personally - I bought the Mavic Air in full knowledge that it was noisy and far from discrete. I wouldn't risk an almost $1000 investment falling out of the sky with third party props because I want to decrease the noise it makes slightly. It STILL won't be discrete and you'll be $20 out of pocket.
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