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Review on Quadcopter DJI Mini 2 Fly More Combo, gray by Deleted User ee15d30e

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am delighted, the product is really worthy.

This purchase is utterly unlike of me in every way. Most likely, I wanted to try it out since I watched videos posted by a variety of trip bloggers who had incredible spans, and I watched those videos. When I first chose the device, I had no prior experience with the subject matter; however, after researching a wide selection of devices available on the market and giving it a lot of thought, I decided to go with the DJI MINI2. Before making the purchase, I had significant concerns about whether or not I would be able to use this gadget at all, given that I have never played any computer games and am completely unfamiliar with all of the associated joysticks and control buttons. Yet on a beautiful day in the spring, MINIK was purchased and brought into the house. When I first unpacked it, it gave off the impression that it was made of paper and was easily broken. I had a terrible fear that I would inadvertently splinter something or smash something. The product was found to be very cutting-edge in terms of technological development. It turns out that all flights and drone activations are logged and preserved on a remote server, but I won't go into too much detail about that because I don't want to bore you. After that, it would be simple for you to restore each flight that was made each second on the maps. After making the purchase, I found out that there was actually nowhere to fly; by the way, in Hong Kong, flights are strictly prohibited throughout the entirety of the city. As I mentioned earlier, I was completely out of touch before making the purchase, and after making the purchase, I learned that there was actually nowhere to fly. This is where much of the difficulty lies. One evening during the summer I made the decision to fly my drone over a river that was some distance from the settlement. While the drone was in the air in the middle of the river, all satellite connections were suddenly severed, and I lost control of it. It is highly possible that somebody had a powerful jammer in a vacation community that was located on the other side of the river and was two kilometers away in a direct line. When I was looking for a possible explanation for what had transpired, I looked at the map and came to this conclusion. Don't get the idea that I'm being negative. In the beginning, I just did not know all of this, which is what caused me to lose the drone. The conclusion is that it is a highly advanced piece of technology that will provide you with vivid and wild feelings during the journey. For the sake of this, it is possible to forgive both the exorbitant expense of flights and the exceedingly hostile environment they are operated in. That was like falling in love all over again for me.

Pros
  • emotions! absolute contentment brought forth by the operation of this instrument. It is nothing short of a marvel to be able to observe the entire planet from above in real time and in crystal-clear imagery. a sensation of speed, height, an unending horizon, and a massive universe surrounding you! This is something that a lot of reptiles don't get!:) a really technological feature for something that is so lightweight (just 249 grams!). merely a small spaceship. Exceptional technological performance in terms of image quality, handling, flight time, and so on.
Cons
  • 1. expensive When I look back, I'll state that the first pancake I made came out uneven, and the first drone I ever built is currently submerged in the river at a depth of five meters. I was already "addicted" to this device, so even though purchasing a second one is much more expensive, I had no choice but to shell out the money. 2. Extremely hostile flying environment. These days, jammers may be found practically anywhere, which makes air travel extremely unpredictable. In point of fact, the only way to fly without risk is to leave the towns behind and then look over the area for any "things" that might be there (base stations, industrial facilities, landfills, hidden summer cottages, etc. etc. .)

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