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It would be a good upgrade for anyone who currently owns a P4 (or older model). Current P4A/P4P owners probably won't see much benefit from the upgrade.Is the V2.0 a good upgrade?
Brantel is correct,
The p4p v2.0 is identical in cosmetics and camera wise, there is a significant price difference for only a couple of small changes, I can tell you that either buy the normal p4p for the lower price or wait for the phantom 5 or mavic 2 for a better camera. Go check out my Skypixel account
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The Ocusync is probably what will sell it for me. Thanks!Same camera as the P4P.
Ocusync, different props, different ESC’s, and different firmware are the major changes.
Welcome to the forum and hello from a fellow NC'er![]()
Just to clarify, the lightbridge in the p4p and p4p+ are updated and still have nearly a 4 mile range maybe more with parabolic range extender. I would wait a couple of months to purchase because of future drones will drop price of older phantoms. Good luck shopping!The Ocusync is probably what will sell it for me. Thanks!
Nice photography by the way! Check my stuff out here, don’t have too many posts.Absolutely
I agree this is a very nice benefit, I love my Mavic pro, very nice not to have to use a cord to connect goggles. Excellent point there, though the goggles will run you nearly 300 USD it’s a great investment for serious pilots.For anyone who has the DJI Goggles RE (and DJI Goggles as soon as DJI updates the firmware), they can wirelessly connect to the P4P V2 via OcuSync. That would be a great benefit for anyone who often flies with DJI Goggles. I know I really appreciate that convenient connection when flying my Mavic Pro with my DJI Goggles.
Yep! That's down from $449 when I purchased my DJI Goggles. Even at $300, it's a steal if you compare them against other goggles with similar features.though the goggles will run you nearly 300 USD
You are absolutely correct, much better deal now than it was (and massive amount of features, even 1080p resolution)Yep! That's down from $449 when I purchased my DJI Goggles. Even at $300, it's a steal if you compare them against other goggles with similar features.
It's not hard to get out .nor does it make it harder to get out...all there really is it just a added sensor on the bottom part of the battery Hull on the inside of drone. and basically if your battery is not fully inserted it will not let you take off..... for the people that cannot get their batteries out or the tabs being hard that is just " tolerances " and qc.... some batteries are harder than others to pull out.I also like that the battery is harder to get out. No more disconnecting during flight! (I've heard that some people can't get the battery out because the tabs are too hard to push and pull, but I don't have to worry, my fingers are very strong. I also have played guitar since I was 5 years old.)
I found the same thing. It doesn't seem any different than my Phantom 4, Phantom 4 Advanced, or Phantom 4 Pro.It's not hard to get out .nor does it make it harder to get out
Correct....same ole battery and hull....just an added sensorI found the same thing. It doesn't seem any different than my Phantom 4, Phantom 4 Advanced, or Phantom 4 Pro.
I have the p4p v1 and the goggles RE , no issues at all.I connect them with a cable with the rc but this is not a big issue for me, they work excellent.For anyone who has the DJI Goggles RE (and DJI Goggles as soon as DJI updates the firmware), they can wirelessly connect to the P4P V2 via OcuSync. That would be a great benefit for anyone who often flies with DJI Goggles. I know I really appreciate that convenient connection when flying my Mavic Pro with my DJI Goggles.
P4P v1 here. Not a single disconnection and an excellent range (8 KM) without issues at all.Plus i prefer the P4P v1 because of the old firmware which i have full unlock it.I'm gone buy just the new low noice props.I also like that the battery is harder to get out. No more disconnecting during flight! (I've heard that some people can't get the battery out because the tabs are too hard to push and pull, but I don't have to worry, my fingers are very strong. I also have played guitar since I was 5 years old.)
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