While I don't have an Air 3, I think I can speculate that the differences should be minimal since they are both using the new O4 protocols I would assume to connect to the new AC.Is anyone using the RC-N2 controller on the Air 3,and if so what kind of signal strength are you getting
compared to the RC-2 controller.
Quoted range by DJI is the same. Signal strength should be in the FCC specs of each device, which is not subjective. Real life range of each will entirely depend upon the environment, and I doubt anyone owns both controllers for a real life range comparison, since they are brand new, only for the Air 3 on OS4, and not sold separately.Is anyone using the RC-N2 controller on the Air 3,and if so what kind of signal strength are you getting
compared to the RC-2 controller.
Not that I am aware of.Doesn’t the RC 2 have more antennas than the RC-N2?
Your answer is useless. Read the question from: @firsthobby carefully. He is asking people for the AIR 3. If you don't know something please don't answer (People looking for the right information need the right answers) "I think" is of no use to them, they need to know for sure!While I don't have an Air 3, I think I can speculate that the differences should be minimal since they are both using the new O4 protocols I would assume to connect to the new AC.
How do you expect anyone to give an answer "for sure" when the two controllers are brand new, only for the Air 3, and everyone has to choose one controller over the other when buying the Air 3? Who is buying one of each Air 3 drone configuration to compare them? RC-N2 isn't even available to purchase separately!Your answer is useless. Read the question from: @firsthobby carefully. He is asking people for the AIR 3. If you don't know something please don't answer (People looking for the right information need the right answers) "I think" is of no use to them, they need to know for sure!
Its called "speculation" , one definition of which is : "to review something idly or casually and often inconclusively".. Which is what I did... and the answer is basically the same, either way... Being as new as it was, there wasn't any specific data one way or another, the only thing for sure is that the Using the new 04, it only works with the Air 3...Your answer is useless. Read the question from: @firsthobby carefully. He is asking people for the AIR 3. If you don't know something please don't answer (People looking for the right information need the right answers) "I think" is of no use to them, they need to know for sure!
I'm hoping to fly with a friend this week and compare our two different controllers to see if there is a difference.How do you expect anyone to give an answer "for sure" when the two controllers are brand new, only for the Air 3, and everyone has to choose one controller over the other when buying the Air 3? Who is buying one of each Air 3 drone configuration to compare them? RC-N2 isn't even available to purchase separately!
Indeed. That's the only way to know "for sure."I'm hoping to fly with a friend this week and compare our two different controllers to see if there is a difference.
Is anyone using the RC-N2 controller on the Air 3,and if so what kind of signal strength are you getting
compared to the RC-2 controller.
Official "YouTuber" confirmation!I can assure you that there is no difference in range between the 2. I have tried both in identical situations and they are within 200 feet. As one person stated above, the RC2 does lose bars more gradually.
Thank you for the response.I can assure you that there is no difference in range between the 2. I have tried both in identical situations and they are within 200 feet. As one person stated above, the RC2 does lose bars more gradually.
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