Sorry thee was no O’ring rubber band in the box. It should have been there. The Mavic 2 can lift well over 2 lbs but safe flying in just over a pound. The light sensor does auto calibrate every time you turn it on, so turn it on with the drone right side up and out in the same light as you would be flying in. So do not turn it on in the shade and then go fly in sunlight. Once calibrated (few seconds after power on) you can handle the drone as you like but load the release right way up and fly from there. That should solve all your issues.
@paddlejamproductions Жыл бұрын
The o-ring issue wasn’t a big deal, it probably fell out at customs, and I don’t doubt you would have remedied the issue. I just figured it was too much trouble to bother you about it when I had something that would work. The sensor didn’t seem to calibrate for me. At first, I put my finger over the sensor before switching it on and held it there while it calibrated. It would stay open after calibration (this was in full daylight and not on the drone). Mainly, I was trying to get the weight set right. Once on the drone, it would open and close when I rotated the drone to put my line in the release. So, it might have stayed closed while upside right, but I didn’t try flying it before putting the foam in because of the previous issue with my finger not being enough to actuate it. Overall, I’m happy with device and would recommend it. The fact that it will release when there is too much drag is a good thing.
@kent42393 ай бұрын
Is filming and taking pictures possible with this device? Someone was saying that for the other one, it messes with the sensor and you can't film or take pictures.
@paddlejamproductions3 ай бұрын
I haven’t had any issues using the camera at all.
@kent42393 ай бұрын
@@paddlejamproductions Thanks
@jwatstom2 ай бұрын
Awesome review bro. Thank you!! I could hear my drone operating without pushing the button and was confused about this.