And with power lines, if it can see any part of the power line, it does the same thing that a person does and assumes that the line extends. It’s a really, really powerful thing. Also, take a look at this video below to see the difference between a DJI Mavic 2 (right) and the new Skydio 2. Matt Williams, MD and Head of Flight Training tests the DJI Mavic 2 Pro's obstacle avoidance feature. Check how it goes.Follow us for reviews, unboxing, how-
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JLane said: The Mavic's not actually supposed to automatically fly backwards to avoid an obstacle, so that part sounds fine. The only feature that allows the Mavic to fly backwards automatically is if you enable backward flying for Active Track. It should stop, though, when it's close enough to an obstacle.
On page 16 at the top under RTH Safety Notices it says: "The aircraft cannot avoid obstructions during RTH when the Forward Vision. System is disabled. Therefore, it is important to set a suitable Failsafe altitude. before each flight. Launch the DJI GO app and enter “Camera” and tap. to set the Failsafe altitude."
It is indeed a downside that the Mini 3 has no obstacle avoidance sensors nor Active Track, but still, if you have little experience in flying drones, it is a great and cheap way to travel with a drone. DJI Air 2s . The DJI Air 2s is a portable drone with fantastic camera capabilities. As mentioned above, you can benefit from it when traveling.
The new DJI drones can hardly be heard above 50'. With a larger drone you get more power, better stability in wind, and the Mavic 3 has 50% more flying time on a battery charge, and 6-way obstacle avoidance. The Mini 3 has a 1/2.3" sensor, but takes very good photos and video. Obstacle avoidance is limited.
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