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Ditto
GPC case meant for stock remote, smart controller, or rc pro. But rc does fit loosely left to right now the smart controller should. So if already got a GPC just rebuy the foam to swap.Two weeks ago I purchased the RC Pro to use with my DJI Air 2s rather than the N1-Controller with a iPro Mini 6. There is a quite a bit of fiddling around setting up the iPad (or iPhone for that matter) with connecting cables, attaching the extended bracket for the iPad and the clip for the lanyard strap.
Then there is the issue with the best possible brightness from the iPad at 500 Nits and it seems a larger screen to catch the reflections from surrounds and sun. The iPhone is a smaller screen although brighter at around 1000 Nits. However, the big issue is when it is hot outside and the iPad or iPhone screen dims, so much that it is very difficult to see the info on the screen.
That is why I decided to upgrade. One week ago, I read that DJI was going to update the RC Controller to work with the Air 2s. Thinking that supply might be strained I immediately ordered one from Amazon (this time of year there is a 3 month window to return products). It arrived Monday and the upgrade was released a few days later, which I took advantage of.
After flying the Air 2s with the RC Controller, I LOVED it. The screen is much brighter than the iPad and doesn’t dim. No more hooking up the iPhone or iPad and it reduces what I need to carry with me. For $309 it was a no brainer.
I promptly sent the RC Pro back for a refund. Now what was wrong with the RC Pro you ask? The screen was so bright I actually could turn down the brightness, the flights were smooth, quality materials and craftsmanship and lots of customizable buttons.
However, I shoot mostly Real Estate videos and found that the RC Pro was overkill with all the buttons and combination of buttons and dials in what they would do and I don’t use many of the options or buttons. When I’m flying, I simply want enough options to quickly do what I want to do but few enough that I can concentrate on flying and not trying to remember which button does what. The RC Pro is much heavier as well than the RC.
The other factor shooting RE videos is that they need to be limited to 2-3 min max as viewer attention wanes quickly. I cannot fit a home walk-thru and extended aerials in that time frame. I try to keep the video about the home, not my skills in flying a drone.
The screen brightness on the RC compared to the RC Pro is bright enough even in bright sunshine, which is very bright here where I live. There are just enough customizable buttons and combinations to do just what I want.
Bottom line: I saved $900 and am very happy with the RC Controller. Now to find another hard case that will fit my Air 2s and the RC Controller.
Everyone’s needs are different and the RC Pro even at the 4x the cost would be worth it.
...also, you can screen record your flights using the new RC.The DJI RC and Air2S combo is far better than using the original RC-N1 controller it came with in the flymore combo for several reasons:
1. Separate zoom and gimbal tilt scroll wheels on new RC.
2. Way faster to setup and start flying.
3. If you get the RC cover/sunshade (on Amazon) it allows you to easily use active track as the sticks are protected from input by the cover.
4. The new RC display is plenty bright enough. It's smaller and not nearly as vivid compared to my S21 Ultra...but works fine.
5. The new RC is way way lighter than my old RC-N1 / S21 Ultra combo. WAY LIGHTER!
6. New RC controller holds enough charge for me to run through 7 batteries, with screen brightness set to about 75%, and still has 1 bar left. The RC-N1 was dead at 5 batteries.
There are a couple possible downsides to using the new RC though depending on how you operate.
1. Can't use 3rd party apps.
2. Screen is small
**As far as range goes...I have not noticed any difference between the RC-N1 and the new RC. They seem to be about the same. I have put about 15 hours of flight time on the New RC and really like it. I would prefer to have the RC Pro...but it's not worth the additional $800. But that may change if I find it necessary to use a 3rd party app. But at this point in time, the Air2S/RC controller is an absolutely fantastic and capable setup for around $1300 US. When/if they put together a fly more combo that pairs these it will an amazing setup. .
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