DJI: announced “local data mode” what This mode will allow?
you may have heard some chatter that DJI has announced plans to create an offline mode for their drones. Not surprising, According to DJI On Monday August 14, 2017, DJI announced plans to create an offline mode for their drones. The new mode allows users to fly without sharing photos, videos, and flight logs to DJI servers. DJI has been working on this for a few months now, but word in the skies have speculated that this move is tied to the U.S. Army’s recent decision to stop using DJI drones due to alleged security concerns. This mode will allow concerned consumer and professional pilots to operate with the utmost privacy.
DJI is only growing in popularity as the hottest new Mavic Pro
The DJI Mavic Pro folds down as small as a bottle of water, making it small enough to bring with you everywhere. It’s new ocuSync transmission system offers up to 4.3 miles (7km) of transmission range. This DJI product can Fly at up to 40mph (64kmh) or for as long as 27-minutes. Its one of a kind ActiveTrack, TapFly and other smart features. Allowing you to make professional looking video effortlessly. DJI has truly outdone itself delivering True 4K, fully stabilized smooth footage. My favorite feature is the Obstacle Avoidance combined with sensor redundancy increases flight safety and reliability.We can all agree that the Vision positioning paired with GPS and GLONASS ensures precise positioning indoor and outdoors. If you own a drone please comment and share what features you enjoy don't forget to like us on Facebook insert via Twitter or any other social media platform you use.
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