Nope a lot of people use either reversible cables or magnetic adapters for this port. Cuts down on the wear and tear of the port. I also suggest using the USB port at the bottom when flying.
If it isn't to late, get a magnetic tip USB cable, put the tip in the Micro USB port and leave it there. There is a polarity for the Micro USB. Get a good cable (Anker is suggested) for the bottom RC USB to the display
If it isn't to late, get a magnetic tip USB cable, put the tip in the Micro USB port and leave it there. There is a polarity for the Micro USB. Get a good cable (Anker is suggested) for the bottom RC USB to the display
You need a cable that has a magnetic Micro USB tip (like this cable).
The magnetic tip stays in the remote controller and the cable magnetically snaps to that tip whenever you want to use the port for charging or to connect the remote controller to a mobile device.
The other end of the cable needs to have the correct connector for whatever you're going to be doing with the cable. And you should of course choose a length that's appropriate. For example, you probably don't want to have a 6 foot cable if you're going to use it to fly.
Another option is to get a reversible Micro USB cable (I use this cable). It can be inserted into a Micro USB port in either direction.
That’s a sad weakness in the DJI RC. There is a video on You Tube that guides you through replacing that port. Sorry I don’t have that link. Good luck. ?
Still think it's mad that DJI didn't take the opportunity to switch to USB-C on the MP2's controller, they have on the Smart like mine, but not the standard? doesn't make much sense. The C port is so much hardier than the micro's as a rule.
i’m not sure about the mp2 but there is a video out there that shows how to replace that usb port and it looks very easy,my guess is that the same usb used on the mp1 is the same for mp2
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