I would add that a guy flying a Inspire 2 likely doesn't think about range at all since he has it in spades. Drone range is not just about flying far away. It is mostly about never loosing signal at a inopportune moment. Behind objects or flying low to water. Losing signal at off axis angles is also improved greatly in DJI products. With the Evo you pretty much have to always point your antennas at the drone even at short distances. The Evo is an improvement over the XSP signal wise but still way far behind a lot of DJI drones.My only comment would be anything over a mile is impossible to keep in visual range, as we are all required to do, does it matter that much?
Last week, I got the chance to see an Inspire drone shooting a marketing video. I asked the pilot what he likes in a drone. Range never was mentioned. He wanted precise control, ease & consistency of flying specific routes. Even flight time wasn’t a big deal after 25-30 minutes. To be fair, compared to our flying, these shoots are well planned and therefore pretty short — less than 10 minutes...
Get a 4Hawks antenna. I have win out over 6500 m with the antenna and only came back because of the battery.hi to everyone, im new to the evo, come from mavic zoom, and i have to say i knew it was one step behind mavic 2 in overall quality, what im really surprised is the little range it has in a city! around 450 meters it automatically disconnects and returns home! tried 5 and smooth, i have less range! also i took it 550 meters over me and lost signal! honestly a mavic air which i use to have, had a little more range! any had this issues? alejandro from autel told me its because of the city environment. btw im in buenos aires argentina
thanks but im not into modding my drone! im no technician,and for that i buy a mavic zoom!Get a 4Hawks antenna. I have win out over 6500 m with the antenna and only came back because of the battery.
yes, as soon as it disconnects, returns to home, dont worry! when its near enough you will be able to control it again, remember to press the pause button long enough for the RTH to cancelI have a question
IF you lose signal ...is it within the Evo's design to RTH automatically ?
I have not ventured far with my Evo because of my location...NYC
I will be in the Adirondack Mountains area of NY this summer ...nothing but wide open space
IF i am out far..a mile or more,i lose a signal Will it do an auto return to home ?
Thanks All
hi to everyone, im new to the evo, come from mavic zoom, and i have to say i knew it was one step behind mavic 2 in overall quality, what im really surprised is the little range it has in a city! around 450 meters it automatically disconnects and returns home! tried 5 and smooth, i have less range! also i took it 550 meters over me and lost signal! honestly a mavic air which i use to have, had a little more range! any had this issues? alejandro from autel told me its because of the city environment. btw im in buenos aires argentina
hi to everyone, im new to the evo, come from mavic zoom, and i have to say i knew it was one step behind mavic 2 in overall quality, what im really surprised is the little range it has in a city! around 450 meters it automatically disconnects and returns home!
hi, yeah! didnt try yet pointing them downwards, but yes, try everything! also tried, 5 10 20, and different types of transmission settings! what do you use?Are your antennas oriented correctly?
A simple parameter mod can eliminate that 500m height limitation on any DJI aircraft, except the Mavic 2, and that will be fixed shortly.DJI is better in getting farther out however the EVO kills it in get HIGHER. 2600ft AGL makes it a good mountain explorer\search drone. You cant do that with DJi since the software will limit your altitude and the max setting that you can accomplish is 500m about 1000 ft less than the Evo.
You might not need to mod it. Range test after the antenna replacement by Autel resulted in over 3 mile range with FPV video. However, upon heading back because of the battery, signal was lost, RTH began, and telemetry continued to be displayed without ANY FPV for over 5 minutes! something odd going on! FPV video was not restored until I remembered how to cancel RTH with the Pause button. Weird!Mine doesn't get that far either, without having to start adjusting antennas. As soon as my drone gets back to me, I'm modding them with something better. Ocusync is miles ahead of whatever Autel uses.
hi, yeah! didnt try yet pointing them downwards, but yes, try everything! also tried, 5 10 20, and different types of transmission settings! what do you use?
You do not need to hack the EVO. Question, if you hack your DJI does it void the warranty?A simple parameter mod can eliminate that 500m height limitation on any DJI aircraft, except the Mavic 2, and that will be fixed shortly.
Haven't pushed my evo to the limits, max that I been out is ~1.5 miles (no disconnects). I had P3 Pro before. One think I definitely can tell that evo has much better/stronger range, for my P3 Pro the limiting thing was range for evo it is battery.thanks, yeah will try that! im surprised nobody complains about city range! but i guess wifi is no match for occusync! dont like dji btw!
I would like to fly ATTI mode by choice. If it flies slow, you should try turning off your obstacle sensors, also there was someone else that had an issue with the speed only going 5 mph forward, they returned it and the other one was fine.Haven't pushed my evo to the limits, max that I been out is ~1.5 miles (no disconnects). I had P3 Pro before. One think I definitely can tell that evo has much better/stronger range, for my P3 Pro the limiting thing was range for evo it is battery.
Few things I don't like about evo are: sloooooow, cant turn off gps mode and still images ar marginal quality.
Good thought on "turning off the obstacle sensors".I would like to fly ATTI mode by choice. If it flies slow, you should try turning off your obstacle sensors, also there was someone else that had an issue with the speed only going 5 mph forward, they returned it and the other one was fine.
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