Do you use it in place of the vision app? How does it work exactly?AndysAdventures said:I use it for every flight.
My initial testing in my house led me to believe that it does make a significant difference in the FPV range.
Sorry your bird got wet. What can you do about it?ccase39 said:So it gives you the ability to see a birds eye view in the same window as your FPV? That is pretty cool I will get it for that feature alone. Sometimes I will switch back and forth between camera and GS just to get a view of where I am on the map. Pretty cool im sold.
It only happened last weekend and with the Chinese New Year DJI aren't looking at support tickets for another week.ccase39 said:Sorry your bird got wet. What can you do about it?ccase39 said:So it gives you the ability to see a birds eye view in the same window as your FPV? That is pretty cool I will get it for that feature alone. Sometimes I will switch back and forth between camera and GS just to get a view of where I am on the map. Pretty cool im sold.
There is no way to set the battery level percentages. That was a feature in an old version of the Phantom Assistant.ccase39 said:if you have your battery warning set at 30% will it go into auto land or is it just going to warn you
msinger said:There is no way to set the battery level percentages. That was a feature in an old version of the Phantom Assistant.ccase39 said:if you have your battery warning set at 30% will it go into auto land or is it just going to warn you
There are two battery levels -- low (green box) and critical low (red box).
At the low level, your Phantom will start returning home if you have the following box checked in the Phantom Assistant application:
If this box is not checked, you'll be able to continue flying without interruption.
When the battery reaches the critical low level, your Phantom will auto land at its current location. While there is no way to stop this process, you will have slight control to adjust your Phantom so it lands in a safe spot as it's descending (if you can see it of course). It's best to land your Phantom once it reaches the low battery level -- or, at least have it close by so you can land it soon.
Ahhhh bet that's it!TeeJayN said:Perhaps you forgot to turn off the video record before you turned off the Phantom? If so, the video file will not be closed and saved correctly. Some have had success by turning the Phantom back on and the file should/might be closed properly.
ccase39 said:Ahhhh bet that's it!TeeJayN said:Perhaps you forgot to turn off the video record before you turned off the Phantom? If so, the video file will not be closed and saved correctly. Some have had success by turning the Phantom back on and the file should/might be closed properly.
TheloniousMac said:I used it and since my Phantom took a swim it's the only proof I have of my battery failure.
The App itself is like $10 then another $10 for the FPV in this demo.
The flight logging is another $5 however it retains the data from the last flight which showed my last flight.
Prowler said:TheloniousMac said:I used it and since my Phantom took a swim it's the only proof I have of my battery failure.
The App itself is like $10 then another $10 for the FPV in this demo.
The flight logging is another $5 however it retains the data from the last flight which showed my last flight.
Where do you get this app for android. In the play store I see PFV Booster but it is version 2. I can not find V3 like I see in the videos some have. Who is the maker of this app? I have the PV+ V3
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