Thanks for your input!I already have a MavMount that I purchased for my Mavic 2 Pro, but it does not fit perfectly into the Mavic Air 2 remote. Also, IMO, the new antenna/phone mount system on the MA2 is great for a phone, but it's not rock solid when it comes to an accessory mount and also a tablet. I ended up going with a Lifthor tablet mount for the MA2 which is currently on pre-order with a ship date any day now. This system actually affixes to the remote body which may take a bit more time to setup, but it should be rock solid which is more important to me.
Here's a link so you can check it out: LifThor Baldur for DJI Mavic Air 2 | thors-drone-world
I also have a MavMount and have been pleased with the quality and use with my MA and MM controllers, but I agree with you on the fit with the MA2 controller with a larger tablet. I use my Note 8 in the controller antenna/phone mount and that works great for me. If I decide to mount my 10.2 Ipad the Liftthor looks like a "solid" choice. Thanks for sharing the lead. Enjoy your safe flying.I already have a MavMount that I purchased for my Mavic 2 Pro, but it does not fit perfectly into the Mavic Air 2 remote. Also, IMO, the new antenna/phone mount system on the MA2 is great for a phone, but it's not rock solid when it comes to an accessory mount and also a tablet. I ended up going with a Lifthor tablet mount for the MA2 which is currently on pre-order with a ship date any day now. This system actually affixes to the remote body which may take a bit more time to setup, but it should be rock solid which is more important to me.
Here's a link so you can check it out: LifThor Baldur for DJI Mavic Air 2 | thors-drone-world
I really like having a tablet over a cell phone as a flight monitor. It adds to the flying experience in a bigger way, and upon ordering the MA2, somebody here on this forum posted about the Lifthor option. After looking at it, it seemed like the way to go, and I know folks are happy with their products based on comments here. Fun and safe flying as well.I also have a MavMount and have been pleased with the quality and use with my MA and MM controllers, but I agree with you on the fit with the MA2 controller with a larger tablet. I use my Note 8 in the controller antenna/phone mount and that works great for me. If I decide to mount my 10.2 Ipad the Liftthor looks like a "solid" choice. Thanks for sharing the lead. Enjoy your safe flying.
Yes, to have a large screen is nice. My options include; my Note 8 because it is 1200 nits bright, good viewing in sunlight, and works well with all my controllers. However, when I am sitting, relaxing for an afternoon, I use my Ipad 10.2 with Mavmount on a tripod with extended cable, with controller in hand. This is an old picture with MM, controller resting on tripod.I really like having a tablet over a cell phone as a flight monitor. It adds to the flying experience in a bigger way, and upon ordering the MA2, somebody here on this forum posted about the Lifthor option. After looking at it, it seemed like the way to go, and I know folks are happy with their products based on comments here. Fun and safe flying as well.
PGYTECH. It mounts easily and keeps the tablet over the controller giving you excellent balance. It’s the same unit that’s been available for the Mavic Pro series.I bought a Frewell that I thought would hold my 9.7 Ipad pro on my Mav Air 2, but no go on that. Ideas? Polar Pro? Mavmount?
Just seen this on a flytpath video on youtube. good price and looks like good quality. Ordered one immedietly.PGYTECH. It mounts easily and keeps the tablet over the controller giving you excellent balance. It’s the same unit that’s been available for the Mavic Pro series.
PGYTECH Pad Holder 4-10.5 inch Holder Remote Control Tablet Mount Holder Compatible with DJI Mavic Air 2/Mavic Mini/Mavic 2/Mavic Air/Mavic Pro/Spark Tablet Holder Foldable for Drones Accessories https://www.amazon.com/dp/B085TC9RFM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_MpM0EbF07PX33
Just seen this on a flytpath video on youtube. good price and looks like good quality. Ordered one immedietly.
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