DJI launches a simulator to learn to use their drones from screen controllers

DJI launches a simulator to learn to use their drones from screen controllers

With the arrival of the new DJI Mavic 4 Pro, DJI also launched its New RC Pro 2 command Available in the 512 GB version for “creators” of the drone. This command includes a tiltable rotary screen and a greater video transmission capacity, supporting up to 30 km of 10 -bit HDR video transmission.

One of the novelties of this DJI RC PRO 2 is the inclusion of DJI Simulator, A flight simulator with different scenarios in which a virtual drone can be handled on the screen, with all the control elements and real options as if we were handling the real drone.

This feature can be especially useful if we want to take a certain skill before putting ourselves at the controls of a drone that, in the case of the Mavic 4 Pro with the RC Pro 2 command, exceeds 3,500 euros of cost.

Luckily for drones owners such as DJI Mini Pro 4 or DJI Air 3s, or even Mavic 4 Pro in its “basic” versions, the controller DJI RC 2 with integrated fixed screen will also receive the DJI Simulator through an update.

Geeknetic DJI launches a simulator to learn to use their drones from the 2 -screen controllers

This command is based on Android, so the firmware and resources update process to incorporate the simulator is very simple and automatic as soon as we connect to a Wi -Fi network. Specifically, it is version V02.00.0100 that integrates the new simulator.

Geeknetic DJI launches a simulator to learn to use their drones from the 3 -screen controllers

After an initial tutorial that replaces the old tutorial, we can handle the drone freely, either with a third -person camera or with the first person vision with the same interface as in real flight. We can take photographs, videos or use the different smart modes of drones.

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