It's just released today and with the update that it supports mini.
Worth a try though.
Worth a try though.
Rainbow for DJI Drones - Apps on Google Play
play.google.com
Is that important?Oooook, but same question
How does handle the FCC hack you can do with FakeGPS?
Seems like working ok. Don't know what the limitation is yet. (Compared to the paid vers.) Took photoa and records video. Didn't try waypoints and tracking yet.
It says here on google play: " Rainbow has subscription plan, you can use it 1 time for free, after that you can subscribe rainbow for future usage."
Thanks for the headsup, will not try it just once, does not make sense! But would be good to know from people here that have used it several flights! I have a MM.It says here on google play: " Rainbow has subscription plan, you can use it 1 time for free, after that you can subscribe rainbow for future usage."
Thank you for your review. True, i haven't seen any documentation or official website for it unlike all the other apps. It would be nice for them to step up their game if they want to be on the map like Litchi, DL and some others.I can't find any documentation or tutorials for this app, but I downloaded it anyway. First thing I find is that you need to be connected to the drone to create a mission. I'm sorry, but that's just stupid. But I did, and then I didn't see any way to save and reload a mission, so perhaps that's why you have to be connected -- create and run immediately is all you can do? Perhaps some documentation could clear up my confusion, but not finding any is strike three. Anyway, the waypoint system is far more limited than Dronelink, which is okay if it's free, but I wouldn't pay $14.95 for it.
I can't find any documentation or tutorials for this app, but I downloaded it anyway. First thing I find is that you need to be connected to the drone to create a mission. I'm sorry, but that's just stupid. But I did, and then I didn't see any way to save and reload a mission, so perhaps that's why you have to be connected -- create and run immediately is all you can do? Perhaps some documentation could clear up my confusion, but not finding any is strike three. Anyway, the waypoint system is far more limited than Dronelink, which is okay if it's free, but I wouldn't pay $14.95 for it.
Thanks for that. I was a bit hasty. When you run, it presents a Connect Drone button, but you can tap it and get into the app without connecting, and you can indeed create, save, and load waypoints. So, with that ability covered, my major concern is addressed, and I suppose it's worth a field test tomorrow. If it can do point-of-interest tracking smoother than Dronelink, it will be useful.Waypoint editing is possible even without connecting the Mavic mini. You can save it with the floppy disk icon at the top right of the map screen. You can also move between devices by copying the files in the hidden folder [.rainbow] to a smartphone using a cloud drive after editing on a large screen tablet that is not connected to a Mavic mini device.
Anyway, I also didn't find any manuals, but I found this video on YouTube.
Waiting for your actual review, thanks for letting us know. However I don't think RAW is available for the mini.for some reason I could not connect my phone to the drone...
On the first screen it would say it is connected to the drone, and when I click "Fly Drone" it will bring me to the control page with the map on it. But, in the upper left corner it says its not connected, and in no way I can fly the drone.
I tried to figure it out for almost half an hour with no success.
However, what were interesting were the follow me, waypoints, orbit, and the photo can be in tiff or RAW. But still, I was not able to try it out so I cannot confirmed if it really works.
Does anyone know if Rainbow includes a reliable Follow Me mode? And, will it be available for iOS soon? I could not find it in the App Store.
Thanks!