No data plan.Hi,
Newbie here....... I'm thinking of getting the MA but, I don't understand the different reasons of using WiFi or not. Could anyone point me in the right direction in explaining it's uses along with why? In addition, do I need a data plan for it's use? Thanks, Ray
In reference to the MA, DJI has installed their new enhanced wifi system, not to be confused with the wifi of the spark or the wifi in your home. Wifi is a technology used for the transmission of radio waves. In this case you do not need a data plan. Flight distances for each individual varies at each location but there seems to be a consensus that the wifi on the MA is superior to the spark although subpar as compared to ocusync of the MP. Keep in mind though, though, with the MA you are getting a much more stable gimbal with less issues and a better image quality than that of the MP. If this is your first drone, the MA is great choice.Hi,
Newbie here....... I'm thinking of getting the MA but, I don't understand the different reasons of using WiFi or not. Could anyone point me in the right direction in explaining it's uses along with why? In addition, do I need a data plan for it's use? Thanks, Ray
In reference to the MA, DJI has installed their new enhanced wifi system, not to be confused with the wifi of the spark or the wifi in your home. Wifi is a technology used for the transmission of radio waves. In this case you do not need a data plan. Flight distances for each individual varies at each location but there seems to be a consensus that the wifi on the MA is superior to the spark although subpar as compared to ocusync of the MP. Keep in mind though, though, with the MA you are getting a much more stable gimbal with less issues and a better image quality than that of the MP. If this is your first drone, the MA is great choice.
Maybe the op is referring to flying with a wifi device without the controller in play. The range is limited but it does work fine. I flew mine around the front yard using my iphone 8. It works perfectly and would be an option for hiking and only carrying the Air in the small case and a wifi device. It is a little strange to use "sticks" on the screen but it is such a stable drone that I had no problem with it. No cell connection is required for the wifi mode to work.
There are three modes of control of the Air
gesture mode - drone paired to operators hand - no controller or tablet/phone
wifi - drone paired to tablet/phone - no controller
traditional - drone paired to the controller with a tablet/ phone plugged into the controller
Exactly what I was doing.......... Being a newbie, I want to make sure of which connections are best along with what for. Thanks, RaySeems you're confusing Cellular with WiFi in the first place.
Awesome!!I owned a P4 and sold it to buy an Air. Its really fun in all three modes I listed. It's so easy I let my daughter and her boyfriend fly it. The "jedi" gesture mode is very fun to play with. Gesture mode works in all three modes Btw.
Hello. I am resurrecting this old thread because I am unable to connect all of the WiFi dots that are above.
Apologies for the n00b questions, but my understanding is that:
When flying without a remote controller, an iPhone, etc. can be used to directly communicate with a MA via WiFi.
When flying with an RC, a wired (USB to lightning) connection is made from iPhone to RC.
My questions are:
When flying with an RC, is it correct that the RC is communicating with the MA via WiFi as well?
Do the WiFi settings in DJI GO 4 have any effect on the communication between RC and MA?
If I plan to use my RC at all times, is there any point in trying to determine a best channel and band for Wifi within DJI Go or would this only affect my direct iPhone connection to the MA?
Thanks in advance. I freely admit that I might be getting my WiFis jumbled up...
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