Do I Need To Register Autel Evo With
- #1
Practise the Autel Evo serial drones have Geo Fencing?
- #ii
Do the Autel Evo serial drones accept Geo Fencing?
No, and aye..they have it, they haven't turned it on even so. Even so, beingness the opportune word. They had it way back, thought they would gain sales on DJI by turning information technology off, institute out that didn't work... It remains off to this day but their software and firmware has it in place and they "Could" force a firmware and turn it on...had they "want" or "demand" to.
- #3
With regulations tightening and pilots flight in controlled airspace or in TFRs, ofttimes unaware of the dangers, they should plow information technology on.
- #4
No, and yes..they accept it, they haven't turned information technology on notwithstanding. Yet, existence the opportune word. They had it way back, thought they would gain sales on DJI by turning it off, found out that didn't work... It remains off to this day only their software and firmware has it in place and they "Could" force a firmware and plough it on...had they "want" or "demand" to.
Non sure where yous came up with "it didn't piece of work". I would estimate starting back with the XSP that 90% or more than of their sales were based on that. Honestly they still are. Their support is besides second to none. I've been an owner of the XSP since the outset and have been a member of the Autel forum for many years and nonetheless see lots people joining that have fabricated the switch over to Autel from DJI. The XSP was my first drone and the reasons I went for them is the no geofencing (they put the trust in you to fly responsibly) and their support. I had a swelled battery over a year quondam and out of warranty merely because information technology only had near 20 charges they replaced information technology for free. I'thousand i of the rare few that take washed the contrary (gone from Autel to DJI) simply because they stopped selling batteries for the XSP.
- #5
Do the Autel Evo series drones accept Geo Fencing?
No they don't. Go here and ask whatever questions you lot have. Autel Drone Forum
Skillful agglomeration there. Non most every bit many as hither in the DJI forums so it might have longer to get answers but you will go them.
- #6
With regulations tightening and pilots flying in controlled airspace or in TFRs, often unaware of the dangers, they should turn it on.
Noooooooo. LAANC is just a formality and hurting in the barrel when information technology doesn't piece of work. I hate the software glitches I often get when trying to get permissions. I tin become them, but sometimes in that location are errors in the software. People don't modify their behavior just because they take to use LAANC or not, simply to get permission to fly. They will do what they will practise. Near people fly condom. I'm one that bought the EVO2 considering it doesn't have all the restrictions that DJI has. I stay out of restricted airspace , only I like to know, if I need to, I can cross it, in case i have an emergency, like a depression battery. I have several DJI Mavic 2s. Their range and bombardment life are much shorter than the EVO2. OH, past the fashion, No Limit Drones (NLD) has modified the DJI main boards and is selling them. The modifications remove ALL the restrictions DJI has imposed on the Mavic ii drones. Even when the firmware is upgraded the hardware prevents the drone from beingness restricted. No Geofencing, No Altitude Limits, No restrictions that can crusade your drone not to take off or exist grounded, etc, etc. NLD has won the war, but the modified board is expensive.
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