I lost my mavic pro very recently. I have been flying many times with 20% battery before and have no issue. This time, it forced land by itself. I pressed stop many times and it failed to cancel landing. At the end, I have to find a bush and crash land. I cannot retrieve my aircraft too. Completely panic and depressed experience. Contact DJI and they insisted it was misoperation. But how could the user cannot full control of the aircraft even the battery low. It was 20% and I have plenty of time to come home. If it forces land on highway I would have caused catastrophic disaster by causing accident or kill someone. Please anyone, reconsider if you want to buy DJI products again. I have two other friends, playing quickshot mode and fail to stop too. Again DJI push the responsibility to user. Everything is user fault. Scam company!
djiuser_KFJ3ZIPPdigz Posted at 2018-2-28 03:40
I lost my mavic pro very recently. I have been flying many times with 20% battery before and have no issue. This time, it forced land by itself. I pressed stop many times and it failed to cancel landing. At the end, I have to find a bush and crash land. I cannot retrieve my aircraft too. Completely panic and depressed experience. Contact DJI and they insisted it was misoperation. But how could the user cannot full control of the aircraft even the battery low. It was 20% and I have plenty of time to come home. If it forces land on highway I would have caused catastrophic disaster by causing accident or kill someone. Please anyone, reconsider if you want to buy DJI products again. I have two other friends, playing quickshot mode and fail to stop too. Again DJI push the responsibility to user. Everything is user fault. Scam company!
DJI-Mark Posted at 2018-2-12 08:33
It may not be the safest thing to do. If the aircraft is not designed to do that, you may want to refrain so not to get any type of injury.
Has anyone had the opportunity to field calibrate the vision system? A week or so ago, I was about to lift off from my front porch and a rearward vision warning came up on my screen. I was using my iPad mini 4 at the time. I tapped the warning and the app took me to a calibration page with the silhouette of a person with the Air in his hand, nose pointing down, and bluish beams coming from the rearward sensors pointing upward. The instructions said to move the aircraft in a clockwise square. It didn't work. I turned the aircraft nose up, stepped over onto my drive way and started moving the aircraft in the pattern on the screen, and I saw a blue progress bar moving under the instructions. Has anyone else encountered this situation? Thanks, I have already chatted with DJI Support and they promised to look into it. I just wanted to get a video tutorial of how it SHOULD be done. Thanks to all. Rocky
PILkc6AD5SEz Posted at 2018-4-4 19:17
Has anyone had the opportunity to field calibrate the vision system? A week or so ago, I was about to lift off from my front porch and a rearward vision warning came up on my screen. I was using my iPad mini 4 at the time. I tapped the warning and the app took me to a calibration page with the silhouette of a person with the Air in his hand, nose pointing down, and bluish beams coming from the rearward sensors pointing upward. The instructions said to move the aircraft in a clockwise square. It didn't work. I turned the aircraft nose up, stepped over onto my drive way and started moving the aircraft in the pattern on the screen, and I saw a blue progress bar moving under the instructions. Has anyone else encountered this situation? Thanks, I have already chatted with DJI Support and they promised to look into it. I just wanted to get a video tutorial of how it SHOULD be done. Thanks to all. Rocky
Hi there, which drone were you flying at that time? If it is a Mavic Pro, it does not equip with rearward vision. Could you please provide me with a video of this case if it would reappear? If you are flying the Mavic Pro and want to do the vision calibration, I suggest calibrate it via DJI Assistant 2 on the PC. Refer to the Phantom 4 tutorial below.
djiuser_EfiDShbt7be5 Posted at 2018-2-7 16:10
i m having troubles connecting the drone to the app when my samsung s8 is connected to the remote controller, it shows a phantom 3 on the screen, not the mavic air what should i do? everithing is perfect, battery fully charged, firmware updated via pc what m i missing? why the dji go 4 app is showing just phantom-matrice-osmo-inspire, and when connecting the controller, it recognize the drone as a phantom 3 with no possibilities to take off?
I had a similar problem and it turned out to be the incorrect version of Go 4. This is the one you need for the Air, (DJI GO 4 version 4.2.8) or scan the QR code on the side of the packaging box.
Useful videos thank, As these are available to download so, I am going to share on the Group running on imessage for windows, Hope you have no problem? soon I'will share the url of my group.
Kuba_Vlk_CZ Posted at 2018-2-6 12:09
I don’t still get the difference between tripod and cinematic mode.
Tripod just slow down a lot the max speed (more easy and safe for my opinion). Cinematic doesn't slow down your max speed but make your acceleration and braking more smooth by increasing their time of action
Recently bought a used drone in pretty good condition and was looking for a quick tutorial. Thanks a TON for this thread to make my first steps easier...