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This video shows how easy it is to hand catch Mavic 2 Pro or any Mavic drone for that matter. You do not need to disable the sensors as many other videos claim.
right - but that requires optical sensors to be set to off for landing. dunno if i like that idea. well, i do not like that idea. not for a generic setting.I let it slowly descent it into my palm and grab it below the line of battery while holding down the throttle stick. Works fine.
Just be sure you do it a bit higher than your eye level, just in case.
No, that's the beauty, that you don't have to disable and enable everytime.right - but that requires optical sensors to be set to off for landing.
No, that's the beauty, that you don't have to disable and enable everytime.
You bring the bird down, stretch your arm out a bit over eye line ... it will descent to about 0,5 m of your palm but recognise your hand so goes up a bit again.
While holding down throttle it still slowly descends into it.
So no need to hassle with the sensors, it has been working flawlessly so far - keep it on for safety and comfort!
interesting stuff. so, he actually lowers it into the palm of the hand. i wonder how others do it - i never do it like that. i make it hover, then slid hand under the drone to grab it. dunno which way is safer, may be his is.
found one more good video on this - probably not the only one, but, was interesting to see.
i need to try that second way he shows. i apparently do the third with sensors on and it also works. go figure.