InvisibleName
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Umm, that’s what I said - have a look at the DJI store if you don’t believe meSo you get one prop of each kind, marked and unmarked?
Not a matched pair?
Umm, that’s what I said - have a look at the DJI store if you don’t believe meSo you get one prop of each kind, marked and unmarked?
Not a matched pair?
Umm, that’s what I said - have a look at the DJI store if you don’t believe me
Ok, sorry for my response. Anyway, if you change the diagonally opposite props as a pair.... they’d be matched ?Don't be silly...of course, I believe you.
The concept just goes against what I was led to believe about replacing as "matched pair".
But i also once believed in Easter Bunny, Tooth Fairy and Santa Claus.
How can you only buy 2 props at a time?
Are they selling you the "marked" or "unmarked" pair?
I doubt there are any advantages.
They have identical numbering and markings same as the DJI version.
Probably come from the same factory. As I said, I purchased for the different color tips. DJI props on the right in the pic.
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the mavic Air 2 is ridiculously quiet as it is, I don't see the need for aftermarket blades.
The DJI OEM props are only sold in pairsAmazon's listing....it's a set of 4.
one of each. I asked DJIHow can you only buy 2 props at a time?
Are they selling you the "marked" or "unmarked" pair?
Perhaps if you are used to other louder drones then I understand. But as some others have mentioned even at 100 meters up I can still clearly hear a distinct high pitch buzz.the mavic Air 2 is ridiculously quiet as it is, I don't see the need for aftermarket blades.
Perhaps if you are used to other louder drones then I understand. But as some others have mentioned even at 100 meters up I can still clearly hear a distinct high pitch buzz.
What I looking to do is film wild life in my area without having them take off immediately.
Understood.Perhaps if you are used to other louder drones then I understand. But as some others have mentioned even at 100 meters up I can still clearly hear a distinct high pitch buzz.
What I looking to do is film wild life in my area without having them take off immediately.
Great ideaUnderstood.
I could see that.
But there's always post zoom, and in 4k, 200% is easy.
Agreed. While they are quieter than other drones they are still loud. You can make out that hornet buzzing sound even 400' up.Perhaps if you are used to other louder drones then I understand. But as some others have mentioned even at 100 meters up I can still clearly hear a distinct high pitch buzz.
What I looking to do is film wild life in my area without having them take off immediately.
I’m really not sure what sort of ‘silent mode’ miracle is being expected here. As I suggested way back, the only way you’re going to get the level of noise you seem to be asking for is to turn the motors off (but not a good idea)Perhaps if you are used to other louder drones then I understand. But as some others have mentioned even at 100 meters up I can still clearly hear a distinct high pitch buzz.
What I looking to do is film wild life in my area without having them take off immediately.
Ive been using the "Master Airscrew" props on my Mavic Air 1. They are not alot quieter but they are faster and give me 3 and a half minutes longer flight times. They come in cool colors tooDoes anyone know where to find extra and quieter propellers for Mavic air 2? Thanks in advance for your reply.
I had the same experience with my Air and agree the Air 2 is much quieter. Maybe with the Master Airscrew props it will be totally silent!Master Airscrew expects to have their MA2 Stealth props available sometime soon, but I agree that the MA2 is already relatively quiet. The Stealth props on my M2P actually sound a little louder (to me) than my MA2’s OEM props.
With the original Mavic Air, the Stealth props reduced both decibel level and pitch, which minimized the “angry hornets” noise. I‘m not altogether convinced that the MA2 needs silencing.
Let me translate this....Maybe. Actually I have a few wild girls near my home, so it would be nice to film them a lot closer up without scaring them away.? Maybe. Actually I have quite few wild animals near my home, so it would be nice to be able to film them a little closer up without scaring them away