A:AnswerWhen the camera gimbal is tilted up you will typically see the rotor blades when flying aggressively forward. You can easily adjust the gimbal or fly less aggressively and avoid seeing the props at all.
A:AnswerThat is correct, but you do get a message on the screen warning you if you are in a Do Not Fly zone, they trust you to be responsible and not fly in an area that you are not allowed in or beyond limits (altitude, etc.).
A:Answerits a type of wifi just like dji occusync is a type of wifi. Most people that aren't dji fan boys are already saying that Autels transmission system for video and rc are occusync 2 or better. Autel evo 2 is the farthest fastest and longest flying drone atm july 4 2020
A:AnswerThe company (Autel Robotics) is an off-shoot of Autel which is based in China and makes automotive diagnostic equipment. Autel Robotics and all of the support for it's quadcopters is in Bothell, Washington but the quadcopter is assembled in China.
A:Answer4.2 miles in total which really depends on interference in City Ive flow over a mile with no problem maybe could have gotten much further but didn't try
A:AnswerThe Autel Evo employs a variety of sensors in it's flight control system including:
The IMU- an Electronic Device consisting of a 3-axis gyroscope and a 3-axis accelerometer that measures the acceleration and angular velocity of the aircraft.
Compass-Measures geomagnetic field and provides heading reference for the aircraft.
GNSS Recevier-Receives GNSS (GPS/GLONASS) signals to determine the latitude, longitude and altitude of the aircraft.
Barometer-Measures atmospheric pressure to determine the altitude of the aircraft.
Ultrasonic Sensors-Measures the distance between the aircraft and the ground
Binocular Vision System- Forward and Downward Vision Systems
Rear Avoidance Sensor-An Infrared Transmitter and Receiver are equipped to the read of the aircraft to scan and avoid obstacles
A:AnswerYes, one of its modes is the ability to active track. I've only tried the follow mode and it works well but it has a few limitations, the most prominent of which is that if you are in follow mode and you start to move up an incline the drone will still follow you camera-wise as you go up the hill but the drone will not increase in altitude as you go up the hill.
A:AnswerGood morning,
I just opened this note and will try to answer your question. The camera must be back on ground and you play the card from the drone or other device with that capability. Please note that the camera is a fixed focal length and cannot zoom in on your subject as I assumed it would when I bought this one and a spare. Also; an extra battery would be great. The 20 +/- minutes on the battery will run out quickly. 'hope this helps.
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A:AnswerNo and it is a big reason why people leave dji and go to Autel especially with the launch of their evo 2 which actually delayed the launch of dji mavic 3. Hmmmm I bet the evo 2 embarrassed what they where about to put out so they took the m3 back to the drawing board.