When you reset the home point to the controller's current location, that location is stored in the drone the same way it stores the launch point normally at the start of a flight.If the drone has lost connection with the controller, how can it know where the controller is? Would it return to the last known location of the controller?
Unless you are moving a significant distance while flying, such as on a moving boat or car, you probably won't need this feature.Hi all. I was wondering if it is possible to set the drone to return to the controller position in case it loses connection instead of returning to where it took off from?
While this is not a feature of the Mavic Air, some DJI drones have a Dynamic Home Point feature that automatically updates the home point to the mobile device's location when flying in ActiveTrack mode.I think should be useful if you're using the drone to follow your car, boat, bycicle, etc. In none of these activities I would want to have to chase the drone back to the take off location in case the RTH process is initiated.
This is exactly what I was looking for! Why isnt this option in the Mavic Air?!While this is not a feature of the Mavic Air, some DJI drones have a Dynamic Home Point feature that automatically updates the home point to the mobile device's location when flying in ActiveTrack mode.
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The biggest worry if you are moving is that you don't want your drone zipping away to towards the launch point when it calculates it only has enough battery to return that far.I think should be useful if you're using the drone to follow your car, boat, bycicle, etc. In none of these activities I would want to have to chase the drone back to the take off location in case the RTH process is initiated.
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