i don’t think so because the operating program for the enterprise is different from the mavic 2 pro or zoom for example i couldn’t use my mavic 2 pro remote on the mavic 2 enterprise.
Mavic 2 Pro yes
that is true when operating the glasses with the m2p a is the only remote that will work but i don’t think it applies to the m2e because from what dji arizona told me the m2e has a completely different operating system then the m2p or zoom.It also depends on which controller that comes with the M2P. Controller version RC1A works, Controller version RC1B does not.
I have both M2zoom and M2ED, the M2Z works fine with BT300 GO4 app, however the M2ED uses DJI Pilot app which is not available on the Moverio apps page. I did try to load the Pilot app from Android store, but it fails to load. So far I'm unable to get M2ED to work with Moverio.
are you using the Remote Version RC1B on the M2ED ? Cause I think 300 doesn't work. only works on RC1A its just a thought...
CorrectSo if the pilot app doesn't load from the Android, does that mean the smart controller wont work with the Mavic Enterprise Dual?
So if the pilot app doesn't load from the Android, does that mean the smart controller wont work with the Mavic Enterprise Dual?
I have to clarify my previous answer a little bit.That sucks. LOL! So much for the thought of buying a Dual and using my SC.![]()
I have to clarify my previous answer a little bit.
The Smart Controller (SC) has the Pilot app built in. So, the SC is able to be used with the M2E or the M2ED.
This thread was about the Moverio and the M2ED - As the Moverios do not offer the Pilot app, the Moverios can not used with the M2ED.
Conclusion: the M2ED needs Pilot app or any 3rd party app which supports the M2ED (GSPro, PIX4Dcapture to name a few)
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.