No More Apps

Airyal

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O.K. Many will disagree with me. Here is my premise: If you create a product, like a drone of a Gopro camera, it should be a COMPLETE product.
Unless you are someone who buys a new mobile phone and new tablet every two years, it is possible, even likely, that you will need to buy a new one in order to down load the app needed to fly your drone or make remote settings to your camera. I have a Yuneec Q500 and a Yuneec Typhoon H and both come with radio controllers that have built-in android monitor/screens. Some of the Newer DJI drones have their own dedicated remote controllers with view screens. I also own a JJRC X12. Trying to get the app to function was very difficult. Finding a Users Manual, nearly impossible. Communication with Jian Jian was Theater of the Absurd.
Here is the crux or the problem. Most if not all of these products are produced in China. Communication with some of these companies is difficult and/or impossible. They don't have effective English/Chinese translators. We sometimes smile reading the garbled English in user manuals that come with Chinese products.They seem to be translated with Google Translate. When you try to contact support, the question you ask is often NOT understood and the answer has no relevancy to your query--that is if you get any reply at all. This brings us to the "app". The apps can function three ways: They offer flying controls: They allow you to remotely cnange settings in the camera or drone; They act as a remote monitor allowing you to see what the camera sees. But many simply DO NOT WORK. The wi-fi or bluetooth connections are spurious and glitch-prone. And maybe they will work with the phone or tablet you happen to have or MAYBE NOT. So you may be faced with laying out some big bucks for a new phone or tablet. I favor complete products. Build the mini tablet screen into the controller. No more frustration with flakey apps and tablets with the wrong ios.
 
How else can DJI control where and when you fly?

Too bad there's no way to build your own drone that requires no app
 
Dugdog47, You are correct regarding DJI's built-in geographical tether. It's a constraint that many flyers object to. However, the flip side is that they do build good birds. I'd buy an Inspire II if I had the bucks (I might have to move to Antarctica to fly it). Yuneec does include controllers with the built-in Android screens with their more expensive UAVs but Yuneec gets strong criticism for poor customer service, discontinued replacement parts and facilities that they take a VERY long time to repair damaged drones. I sent my crashed (my fault) Typhoon H to Carolina Dronz for repair last November. They still have it as they try and locate parts for the CGO3+ camera.
Here is an idea to restrain legislators from pushing absurdly-based laws that set unreasonable prohibitive flying zones. They should be given an entry-level Potensic, Holy Stones or Symas, etc. to try out. Perhaps they would moderate their anti-drone attitudes after they experience the enjoyment of flying. Most of these safety-minded folks don't know a drone from a scone.
 
Too bad it's not possible to build your own version of a dji inspire lol. Wouldn't it be awesome to not need an app or gps? Someone should try it.
 
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