Unreal.. been contemplating to buy, but buying one right now.. i had the mavic pro and i sold it.
Unreal.. been contemplating to buy, but buying one right now.. i had the mavic pro and i sold it.
I honestly don't know why anyone would fly that far anyways, heck even 1 km or less is plenty enough to take shots.
I always planned and knew exactly what i was going to shoot before taking off.. doubt many people just take off and go kms away to find something to shoot.. this video just sealed the deal for me, i was scared that range will be a real problem at 300-500 m but clearly (even in congested areas) 500m is not going to be a problem.
I'm just wondering since wifi showed 5.8 (guessing it's auto) wouldn't 2.4 technically have even longer range? How come it didn't switch to 2.4 automatically??
Can’t answer your last question.
Remember, it’s not about needing to travel 4 miles. It’s about having good signal while you travel one mile in a congested area. I’m just much more confident about the Mavic Pro’s ability, and the videos are just proving it.
Nobody whose primary concern is range and stability of signal should be interested in the Air, in my opinion. For the money this drone cost, it really should have had included OcuSync, or been priced $100 more and had it.
I mean, for all those on the fence/not interested now in the Air, would you have paid $100 more for OcuSync? Personally, I’d have bought TWO.
Also that's FCC version with higher power than CE.Great video. So, middle of nowhere as he says, and struggled to hit 1.2 miles, or half of what DJI says.
Ugh.
I really wanted an excuse to buy one.
On the Mavic Air, the FCC Mod will probably be just as easy as with the Spark for people in CE countries.Also that's FCC version with higher power than CE.
CE version will manage about half that under similar ideal conditions.
They will have clamped down on any way to over-ride the setting.
On Phantom 2 you just turned a screw on the back of the controller 90 degrees
Definitely agree about tradeoffs. The reason I'm sensitive about range and WiFi is my current hubsan drone (toy grade I know) had been out to 900m (3000+ft) with no LOS or video loss, yet some days(locations) it won't go beyond 120m(350ft). I can only assume it depends on local WiFi congestion and interference. Hopefully the software in the Mavic air is more clever than that in how it uses the WiFi band. I still love the idea of the uber portability of the air.
@amanakoinum
That would suck pretty badly....
I flew with a friends Spark and it couldn't even go 300 meters without losing video transmission here in NL.
I have ordered the Mavic Air and definitly hope to get better results .....
Mavic Air has the same TX power as the Spark in CE, so I don't expect it to be much better.
You will probably be able to do FCC Mod soon once the hackers get their hands on them.
Is it not the case that the drone has greater power back to the controller though? Surely that's the primary issue for range; the signal the drone sends out as opposed to the transmitter? (i.e. is the drone signal not the point of weakness).
I might be way wrong on all this, just guessing based on limited understanding of such things.
CE mode to 1600M before transmission starts breaking up and RTH at 1795M in heavy winds.
I never fly more than 1 mile out with my Pro, that’s plenty far enough for me. That’s why I’m fine with the Mavic Air. I’m trying to get great video, not trying to break distance records. If it struggled at 300 meters, then I’d be upset, but if it gets 1 mile easily, I’m fine. My first drone was a Yuneec Typhoon Q500, and I think the max is 600 meters (less than 2000 feet). And I loved that drone, still have it and it’s a blast to fly.I'm OK with flying one mile. Certainly less than my Mavic, but being honest, when I stretched the legs on my Mavic beyond that, it was to showoff to someone how far I could take it. Not because I was trying to get an image or video from so far out.
I'm OK with flying one mile. Certainly less than my Mavic, but being honest, when I stretched the legs on my Mavic beyond that, it was to showoff to someone how far I could take it. Not because I was trying to get an image or video from so far out.
I never fly more than 1 mile out with my Pro, that’s plenty far enough for me. That’s why I’m fine with the Mavic Air. I’m trying to get great video, not trying to break distance records. If it struggled at 300 meters, then I’d be upset, but if it gets 1 mile easily, I’m fine. My first drone was a Yuneec Typhoon Q500, and I think the max is 600 meters (less than 2000 feet). And I loved that drone, still have it and it’s a blast to fly.[/QUOTE
I mentioned earlier, it’s not about flying more than a mile. It’s about stability of signal during that mile.
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