Hopefully Autel doesn't screw this up. The Nano is going to say a lot about lessons learned over at Autel.I emailed Autel to ask about the compatibility of the Nano with the Smart Contoller.
I was unfortunate enough to have my support ticket assigned to Evan Applegate.
You'll not be surprised therefore to here that I got a standard copy/paste reply which didn't answer my question in the slightest
Autel are such a waste of time.
All for getting the answer but until an official release of a product, a manufacturer will not be able to confirm specs, compatibility, and other info on a product that has not been released.I emailed Autel to ask about the compatibility of the Nano with the Smart Contoller.
I was unfortunate enough to have my support ticket assigned to Evan Applegate.
You'll not be surprised therefore to here that I got a standard copy/paste reply which didn't answer my question in the slightest
Autel are such a waste of time.
This would be a mistake for Autel.... they are trying hard to be DJI all of a sudden and DJI has been setting the standard by putting all their new drones on the smart controller. The new Smart Controller has the possibility of being a versatile tool for the the professional.... hopefully Autel realizes that these smaller drones will be used by professionals who will need all their tools available and not just the toy controller that they are shipping with.I would hope on the 9/28 Autel release of the Nano and EVO Lite we will have an absolute firm answer as to whether current Autel Smart Controllers will work with existing Autel Smart Controllers.Sure hope so, but wouldn't be all that surprised if V1 or V2 Smart Controllers are not compatible with the new smaller systems coming.
Absolutely and 100% agree!This would be a mistake for Autel.... they are trying hard to be DJI all of a sudden and DJI has been setting the standard by putting all their new drones on the smart controller. The new Smart Controller has the possibility of being a versatile tool for the the professional.... hopefully Autel realizes that these smaller drones will be used by professionals who will need all their tools available and not just the toy controller that they are shipping with.
I agree with everything said here as well. I wouldn't fault Autel if it wasn't available at launch however they should have this feature available in the near future if not on day one. The world really needs a viable competitor to DJI to advance the industry and only by working hard to build good drones and supporting them in the best possible way will Autel be able to compete. I want them to be successful..... everyone seems to be measuring Autel by what they have done in the past but its what they do now and in the future that should define them. Its actually impressive that they will beat DJI to launch with a mini drone that includes obstacle avoidance.to be fair, none of the newer dji drones were smart controller-compatible at launch and had to be upgraded with a later software release. not the preferable method but better than nothing. some will say dji had to be "forced" to make it happen since it took them so long. ideally autel has this in mind from day one and is working diligently to make it happen. in any case, I'm pretty sure v1 smart controllers will not work.
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