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Is there a technical reason why I can’t use th RC Pro controller with the Mini 3 Pro. Will DJI make them compatible like they did with the Air2S?
That's definitely a "technical" reason!they are not compatible at the moment
I'm hopeful, too!An alternative reason might be. If you like controllers with a built in screen DJI want you to spend money buying a controller with the drone....lol....but I am a bit of a cynic at times and freely admit that there may be a chance that DJI will come up with a firmware update that might permit the RC Pro to work with the Mini 3.
technically speaking you are correctThat's definitely a "technical" reason!![]()
I'd like to ad to this thread this fact: Some day, (and that day will surly come) you will want to sell that drone, either to buy the newer one or other reasons. If you still need the RC Pro controller for your primary drone, then you can only offer the drone alone for the sale. Who is going to buy a used drone without a controller?Is there a technical reason why I can’t use th RC Pro controller with the Mini 3 Pro. Will DJI make them compatible like they did with the Air2S?
Someone who wants to replace a lost or wrecked drone and already has a working controller.Who is going to buy a used drone without a controller?
Yes- you are correct but that narrows down the field of buyers, doesn't it?Someone who wants to replace a lost or wrecked drone and already has a working controller.
Depending on which side of the transaction you are on, unfortunately or fortunately there's still a fair market for drone only purchases. I'd say the second hand market for them is better than the new market as the would-be buyers have already taken a hit in the pocket buying the first drone.Yes- you are correct but that narrows down the field of buyers, doesn't it?
Since the Mini 3 Pro was sold as a standalone drone from Day 1 for those that already have the RC-N1 controller, it would be logical to also add support for control by the RC Pro as another option, in addition to the DJI RC. DJI will sell less $310 DJI RC's but they may sell more $1200 RC Pro's! The RC Pro is still the best controller for the Air 2S and the Mavic 3. Adding the Mini 3 Pro to that list would be a sound business decision, and it is certainly electronically compatible, as both use OS3+. Our lips to "God's/DJI's" ears!I would think as long as DJI is making, selling, and stocking the Mini3 RC, they won't be making the RC-pro compatible. Maybe that's too cynical
Except it wasn't. Isn't the drone-only version not available until August?Since the Mini 3 Pro was sold as a standalone drone from Day 1 for those that already have the RC-N1 controller, it would be logical to also add support for control by the RC Pro as another option, in addition to the DJI RC. DJI will sell less $310 DJI RC's but they may sell more $1200 RC Pro's! The RC Pro is still the best controller for the Air 2S and the Mavic 3. Adding the Mini 3 Pro to that list would be a sound business decision, and it is certainly electronically compatible, as both use OS3+. Our lips to "God's/DJI's" ears!
yeah...still the case.Except it wasn't. Isn't the drone-only version not available until August?
My bad. Waiting until the RC Pro is supported, so I haven’t tried to buy it alone yet.Except it wasn't. Isn't the drone-only version not available until August?
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