It says if they went completely backwards from the mavic 3 bag, which isn't perfect but has much more utility and space for things in it. Glad I'm not the only one who noticed this.
I would like to point out one grip with the RC2 controller that if you're in a country that doesn't allows for FCC connection (like the UK, which uses CE connection, that essentially limits the range of your drone to fly max 2-3 KM), and you need that range you'll need to opt for nr-rc2 controller and use it with your phone. You can install third-party fly apps (or hacked dji flyapp that allows for FCC connection even in restricted countries) on your phone and use it with nr-rc2 controller to bypass restrictions. This freedom is not available with RC2 controller as there's no way to load third party apps. Secondly, with the RC2 controller you still need to connect it to your phone's hotspot in order to give it access to internet so that it can download the map of the area you're flying in.
Valid question. I tried a 5A cable in addition to the OEM samsung cable. Both have the same results. The cable I was using fast charges my phone using a 25 or 45-Watt brick.
Moving from a air2s to a air3 , the flight bag is awful . Too big , bulky and i don’t trust the latch mechanism compared to my old air2’s zipped up compactness . For an “air” series this drone feels about the same size as my old mavic 2
I haven't ever had experience with the air2s nor it's fly more kit but I didn't mind the bag so much as I did the latch on it. The latch is totally unacceptable as something that is supposed to keep the drowning all its parts secure. DJI can definitely do better and I've seen it with the mavic 3 bag which also isn't the best but it's definitely better than this one.
Can't argue with that. Especially when the ND filters they sell go for $99 dollars. At least you can get a 65-watt or 100-watt brick for a decent price below $99.
Absolutely right about the bag. The drone fits tightly and pushes the props. Not good idea from DJI for this drone.
It says if they went completely backwards from the mavic 3 bag, which isn't perfect but has much more utility and space for things in it. Glad I'm not the only one who noticed this.
I would like to point out one grip with the RC2 controller that if you're in a country that doesn't allows for FCC connection (like the UK, which uses CE connection, that essentially limits the range of your drone to fly max 2-3 KM), and you need that range you'll need to opt for nr-rc2 controller and use it with your phone. You can install third-party fly apps (or hacked dji flyapp that allows for FCC connection even in restricted countries) on your phone and use it with nr-rc2 controller to bypass restrictions. This freedom is not available with RC2 controller as there's no way to load third party apps.
Secondly, with the RC2 controller you still need to connect it to your phone's hotspot in order to give it access to internet so that it can download the map of the area you're flying in.
Thanks for pointing these out
I have noticed in other applications that the type of cable matters in terms of fast charging. Could that be the case?
Valid question. I tried a 5A cable in addition to the OEM samsung cable. Both have the same results. The cable I was using fast charges my phone using a 25 or 45-Watt brick.
Moving from a air2s to a air3 , the flight bag is awful . Too big , bulky and i don’t trust the latch mechanism compared to my old air2’s zipped up compactness . For an “air” series this drone feels about the same size as my old mavic 2
I haven't ever had experience with the air2s nor it's fly more kit but I didn't mind the bag so much as I did the latch on it. The latch is totally unacceptable as something that is supposed to keep the drowning all its parts secure. DJI can definitely do better and I've seen it with the mavic 3 bag which also isn't the best but it's definitely better than this one.
good idea
The lack of charging block and ND filters is a crap move by DJI smh
Can't argue with that. Especially when the ND filters they sell go for $99 dollars. At least you can get a 65-watt or 100-watt brick for a decent price below $99.