Contact DJI if you have the serials, they maybe able to track them if they fly and are on-line.
How exactly does this work, just for future references. If someone flys the drone and you have the serial number, DJI is able to track its GPS location?
Contact DJI if you have the serials, they maybe able to track them if they fly and are on-line.
DJI makes the Aerocope for LEOs it can ID the drones within it’s range by serial number.How exactly does this work, just for future references. If someone flys the drone and you have the serial number, DJI is able to track its GPS location?
My car was broken into last night. The thieves made off with 2 Mavic Pros, 2 controllers, two ChrystalSky monitors, 4 batteries and a white DJI goggle.
Not expecting much - but just in case you guys see anything odd. I'm in northwest Atlanta, Ga. - Marietta. My fault for leaving them in the car.
Thanks
The thing is, like you said, you have to be strict to yourself everytime, like you would with your child - you would never ever leave it for no circumstances unattended.Sorry for your misfortune. Hopefully, your story will serve as a reminder to all, never to leave valuables in cars unattended. Sporting goods, firearms, photography equipment, tools, wallets and purses. It's all simply an easy grab. I treat my valuables in my car just like a child: Keeping them attended at all times, never too hot or too cold.
Mavic3" data-source="post: 831558" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">Yep, be sure to let the police know...The police report is important just in case they fly them and do something stupid.
Have you every hear of any stories where the thief actually gets caught, and then the owner gets something back?I hate Hate HATE to hear of stories like this.
Hopefully you find some kind of information that leads to a resolution.
Absolutely!Have you every hear of any stories where the thief actually gets caught, and then the owner gets something back?
Good to hear! I hope that these too drones are found... I have let a friend in Florida know, who knows maybe they might sell it in Florida....Absolutely!
A couple of years ago a construction site in our new subdivision was robbed. The scum bags took a grinder and cut the hinges from the contractor's locked construction trailer. They took ladders, compressors, generators, and loads of pneumatic tools. One of the tools (pneumatic nail gun) showed up at a local Pawn Shop about a month later. The shop owner entered the serial # into "the system" and it was a HIT! That evening there was a massive recovering of not only 90% of HIS tools but tools from several other robberies. Apparently they were hoarding the goodies until the tools "cooled down". IIRC 7 people went to jail that evening and a child was removed from a "Meth Cooking" house.
Thank goodness most criminals aren't that intelligent and/or get careless/complacent and make mistakes.
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