I wonder why DJI won't add Waypoints when they have the ability to...is it because they want to use as a upgrade factor lure for M3P whenever it comes out.Seems like they have no plans to do that. Waypoints will be supported on 3rd party apps via a "virtual sticks" method.
Android would be the minor leagues. Just saying ?As I said it is iOS only at the moment but once the Android version is completed (it will be some time) then with what it offers it will enter the “big league”
How did you get connected? I can never get past Aircraft Disconnected message. I can’t get Litchi to connect so I tried Maven and can’t get that to connect using iPhone12 connected to remote controller. Both apps know when the controller is connected to the iPhone but neither of them can see the aircraft is connected. And that’s even though Maven shows the picture of the MA2S but when I click on it, it goes to main screen and too shows Aircraft Disconnected.If you are on iOS then “Maven for dji drones” is for you.
I have been using it since 2018 and I now use it with my Mavic Air 2. With waypoints you can create from scratch, import a waypoint mission created on the litchi hub or create a mission on the fly.
The app is simple to use and very reliable and does far more than waypoints. If you wish to fly the mission over uneven ground you can set the “above ground” option.
At each waypoint you can carry out actions set before hand, take a photo, start/stop recording, rotate aircraft, stay there for a set period, switch bottom light on. There are POI, curved flightpath for smoother video. The app also allows geofencing on an area so you don’t wander outside boundaries and so on.
I have use Dronelink, Litchi but settled for this app as it meets my needs very well.
As I said it is iOS only at the moment but once the Android version is completed (it will be some time) then with what it offers it will enter the “big league”
Where dji have allowed with the SDK the waypoints can be fully autonomous flights with the option to “complete the mission” even with signal loss but with the Mavic Air 2 and the mini the waypoint missions are created and flown using “virtual Sticks” which mean the drone has to be in contact with the controller at all times as the actions are generated within the app and sent directly to the drone through the controller to be carried out. In this case if signal is lost then the drone climbs to RTH altitude and returns.
This limitation Is as a result of the dji SDK not the app developer, they chose to do this.
The mini 2 will be included when (and if) dji release an SDK for the mini 2.
Good luck with your choice.
I too have been using maven. Just added ad waypoint I’m flight. Love thisIf you are on iOS then “Maven for dji drones” is for you.
I have been using it since 2018 and I now use it with my Mavic Air 2. With waypoints you can create from scratch, import a waypoint mission created on the litchi hub or create a mission on the fly.
The app is simple to use and very reliable and does far more than waypoints. If you wish to fly the mission over uneven ground you can set the “above ground” option.
At each waypoint you can carry out actions set before hand, take a photo, start/stop recording, rotate aircraft, stay there for a set period, switch bottom light on. There are POI, curved flightpath for smoother video. The app also allows geofencing on an area so you don’t wander outside boundaries and so on.
I have use Dronelink, Litchi but settled for this app as it meets my needs very well.
As I said it is iOS only at the moment but once the Android version is completed (it will be some time) then with what it offers it will enter the “big league”
Where dji have allowed with the SDK the waypoints can be fully autonomous flights with the option to “complete the mission” even with signal loss but with the Mavic Air 2 and the mini the waypoint missions are created and flown using “virtual Sticks” which mean the drone has to be in contact with the controller at all times as the actions are generated within the app and sent directly to the drone through the controller to be carried out. In this case if signal is lost then the drone climbs to RTH altitude and returns.
This limitation Is as a result of the dji SDK not the app developer, they chose to do this.
The mini 2 will be included when (and if) dji release an SDK for the mini 2.
Good luck with your choice.
Maven doesn’t support the A2S yet…How did you get connected? I can never get past Aircraft Disconnected message. I can’t get Litchi to connect so I tried Maven and can’t get that to connect using iPhone12 connected to remote controller. Both apps know when the controller is connected to the iPhone but neither of them can see the aircraft is connected. And that’s even though Maven shows the picture of the MA2S but when I click on it, it goes to main screen and too shows Aircraft Disconnected.
Looks like the Maven developers got hungry, it's showing as $17 USD for me today..There is an app that has full support for the MA2, full waypoint support, and it's not in Beta. However it's only on iOS. It's called Mavic Maven and it's about $7, I highly recommend. Hope this helps.
Well I e been trying mavenCopterus?
Still just a one-time fee, though. I paid for Dronelink over a year ago and never use it since getting Maven. Maven is so much easier to use. It's just more intuitive. I carry my iPad in the field and construct missions on the iPad and then import them to my iPhone. I can make changes in minutes.Looks like the Maven developers got hungry, it's showing as $17 USD for me today..![]()
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