You are one cautious flyer thenOk, now that I have got that out of the way, the Pause button is the quickest way to stop the AC dead on its tracks. It gives you that one quick option to stop the AC immediately and buys you time to consider what to do next. It is true you don't need it 99% of the time, but that one time you need it, it can save you. I consider it a safety feature and a vital one at that. I am puzzled by DJI's decision to remove it.
I believe there is a pause icon in the GO app (on screen)..I know Litchi has one.Idk if it is just me, but I have never touched the pause button in my life, even after over 3 years of mavic flying.
You are one cautious flyer thenOk, now that I have got that out of the way, the Pause button is the quickest way to stop the AC dead on its tracks. It gives you that one quick option to stop the AC immediately and buys you time to consider what to do next. It is true you don't need it 99% of the time, but that one time you need it, it can save you. I consider it a safety feature and a vital one at that. I am puzzled by DJI's decision to remove it.
Excuse me for not knowing for sure, but doesn't centering your sticks do the same thing as the pause button? If I am maneuvering and I center my sticks the drone stops dead right? Is there a difference between this and the pause button?
I use a tablet holder with my Mavic Pro. Looks like it will fit about the same way.Is it made for phone sizes only or will my iPad Mini work as well?
I read that the controller is good for 4 hours. Maybe that's why it's bigger. Either way I'm used to it's size because I fly Phantom's too.I find it also unnecessary large. Together with the drone almost same size as the pro model.
Thank you. I haven't been able to find much about using a pad, which I prefer. Guess I'll keep an eye out on here, Amazon and other such sources for a suitable adapter and hood. It might be tricker than the average adapter to make since antennae are built into the top of the phone holder.Ipad mini will not fine the controller out of the box. DJI has said they are making a tablet adapter, not sure when it will be available or how much. I'm sure 3rd parties will have an adapter quickly.
One of the reviews mentioned new controller has 2x2600mAh 18650 batteries vs 1x2970mAh in the Air 1 controller. I wonder why the increased capacity
I'm in the minority, but I really like it, frankly I hate the current controller for most mavics (I have a mavic air 1 currently) and I'm not a careful person, so I have a thick case on my phone, and this seems great because I can't fit my phone in the stupid controller of the mavic air 1, plus for some reason they didn't include a micro b to USB c cable for the native cable routing, so I'm stuck using the full sized USB A port on the bottom of the controller. This one looks SO much better to hold in my opinionIsn't there a fan in the new controller? Maybe that adds to the size.
Yes, I use one with the Mini and also have a Smart Controller. Maybe I can adapt this thing with my current iPad holder. Good point. But you would have thought they would have just made the holder a bit longer to hold both. Seems pretty short-sighted unless everyone in China just uses a smartphone.I use a tablet holder with my Mavic Pro. Looks like it will fit about the same way.
Pause button is the quickest way to stop the AC dead on its tracks. It gives you that one quick option to stop the AC immediately and buys you time to consider what to do next. It is true you don't need it 99% of the time, but that one time you need it, it can save you. I consider it a safety feature and a vital one at that. I am puzzled by DJI's decision to remove it.
Since the Pause button is (mostly) a panic failsafe in case of some error, disruption, emergency situation or whatever, a pause button on the app screen is a very poor substitute since you have to (a) Look down away from the drone to find it and (b) An app crash, device fail or cable/interface disconnection might be the actual reason your need a failsafe, in which case your app screen button is about as useless as .... as... a very useless thingI believe there is a pause icon in the GO app (on screen)..I know Litchi has one.
I don't think the two function the same. The Pause button is basically your emergency break; the Sports mode switch simply exits whatever mode the AC was in. Also, in terms of reaction time, pressing a button is much faster than toggling a switch.As a failsafe, the Sport Mode button will do just fine. I can live without the Pause button as long as I've got a Sport Mode button
Couldn't agree more with this; especially point (b).Since the Pause button is (mostly) a panic failsafe in case of some error, disruption, emergency situation or whatever, a pause button on the app screen is a very poor substitute since you have to (a) Look down away from the drone to find it and (b) An app crash, device fail or cable/interface disconnection might be the actual reason your need a failsafe, in which case your app screen button is about as useless as .... as... a very useless thing
Whatever flight mode you are in, hitting Sport Mode button will take you out of it just as effectively as the Pause button. On the M2 controller the Pause button sits *exactly* where my right thumb rests. I don't even have to feel for it, let alone look for it. OMG I'm lost what to do help me help me help me - Right Thumb Forward .... breathe, recover.I don't think the two function the same. The Pause button is basically your emergency break; the Sports mode switch simply exits whatever mode the AC was in. Also, in terms of reaction time, pressing a button is much faster than toggling a switch.
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