I'm looking to add some accessories to my Mavic Air. Any suggestions? I also read that the 4Hawk range extender works well but I'm leery about doing the mod myself. Anyone out there tried it that can tell me the difficulty level to install?
Check out my list of top Mavic Air accessories of the month here:I'm looking to add some accessories to my Mavic Air. Any suggestions?
Compact Carrying Case - GoScope
Extra Batteries - At Least have 3, which will provide 45min flight time. Give or take a couple mins.
Micro SD Card at least 64GB
Leg Extension - I have Yothfly ones from aliexpress
Phone Mount - PolarPro. Nice because it folds up and fits in the spots as a spare battery
Tablet Mount
Multi battery Charger
Lens Filter
Remote Controller Case - One that fits with the joy sticks installed
Lens Fliters
Practice
Practice
and More Practice
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If you want a little bit of a personal touch get a new Skin from decalgirl.
I ordered the drone but it hasn't arrived yet. Can't wait to use it. I already spent several hundred dollars on accessories. Your comments, "practice, practice, practice", I understand that drone flying skill that I'll need to learn but from everything I see in the videos the drone seems to almost be idiot-proof. With the front/back/down sensors, GPS, auto landing, etc. it almost seems that you will only screw up if you're reckless or if you don't pay attention to conditions, battery power remaining, flight info, etc. Is that the case or is am I being to presumptive?Compact Carrying Case - GoScope
Extra Batteries - At Least have 3, which will provide 45min flight time. Give or take a couple mins.
Micro SD Card at least 64GB
Leg Extension - I have Yothfly ones from aliexpress
Phone Mount - PolarPro. Nice because it folds up and fits in the spots as a spare battery
Tablet Mount
Multi battery Charger
Lens Filter
Remote Controller Case - One that fits with the joy sticks installed
Lens Fliters
Practice
Practice
and More Practice
.
.
.
.
If you want a little bit of a personal touch get a new Skin from decalgirl.
I ordered the drone but it hasn't arrived yet. Can't wait to use it. I already spent several hundred dollars on accessories. Your comments, "practice, practice, practice", I understand that drone flying skill that I'll need to learn but from everything I see in the videos the drone seems to almost be idiot-proof. With the front/back/down sensors, GPS, auto landing, etc. it almost seems that you will only screw up if you're reckless or if you don't pay attention to conditions, battery power remaining, flight info, etc. Is that the case or is am I being to presumptive?
I ordered the drone but it hasn't arrived yet. Can't wait to use it. I already spent several hundred dollars on accessories. Your comments, "practice, practice, practice", I understand that drone flying skill that I'll need to learn but from everything I see in the videos the drone seems to almost be idiot-proof. With the front/back/down sensors, GPS, auto landing, etc. it almost seems that you will only screw up if you're reckless or if you don't pay attention to conditions, battery power remaining, flight info, etc. Is that the case or is am I being to presumptive?
Do you have the 4 Hawks Raptor and if so how much of an increased range did you get and how difficult was it to install?4 batteries
car charger
PGYTech Lens hood
PGYTech Sun Shade (for phone)
4 Hawks Raptor
Skyreat filters
Freewell ND64
Extra micro SD
Mini 12" foldable landing pad (can't find it)
Lens cleaner
Rubber air blower
I keep it to a minimum because I travel quite a lot.
Also I did not get lucky and found the right accessories right away. So I have a bunch of others that I did not like collecting dust.
I can see a crash happening if you think the drone is going to fly itself. Practice is everything. And don't fool yourself by thinking you can just fly. I mean yes you can but I highly recommend getting a "toy" drone to practice with. Sounds silly but it will pay off. I would hate to see you posting "why did my drone crash" or "My drone just flew away". My point is you sound like you are going to be relying on all the fancy sensors without really knowing how to fly and that will bite you in the *** in the end. Here is a video of my crashes...take note....these are with the sensors ON! Learn on the little drone how to HOVER and fly in figure 8's. It's fun and easy but all the bells and whistles will make you over confident and that is trouble. Follow the rules and go out and have fun!I ordered the drone but it hasn't arrived yet. Can't wait to use it. I already spent several hundred dollars on accessories. Your comments, "practice, practice, practice", I understand that drone flying skill that I'll need to learn but from everything I see in the videos the drone seems to almost be idiot-proof. With the front/back/down sensors, GPS, auto landing, etc. it almost seems that you will only screw up if you're reckless or if you don't pay attention to conditions, battery power remaining, flight info, etc. Is that the case or is am I being to presumptive?
Perhaps the most important accessory is free, but takes time to use properly. While waiting on your new drone read the full manual not just the QuickStart guide. I carry copies of the manuals for all my drones in my phone and still refer to them. Get yours here:I'm looking to add some accessories to my Mavic Air. Any suggestions? I also read that the 4Hawk range extender works well but I'm leery about doing the mod myself. Anyone out there tried it that can tell me the difficulty level to install?
Started reading it last night. It will be read in full before I fly.Perhaps the most important accessory is free, but takes time to use properly. While waiting on your new drone read the full manual not just the QuickStart guide. I carry copies of the manuals for all my drones in my phone and still refer to them. Get yours here:
Do you have the 4 Hawks Raptor and if so how much of an increased range did you get and how difficult was it to install?
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