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<blockquote data-quote="nilanjan118" data-source="post: 84521" data-attributes="member: 13902"><p>"This guy" has surely misled a lot of people with this one and a half year old "test" of his as Andre pointed out and it's pretty annoying to keep seeing this video pop up in every OTG-WiFi discussion.</p><p>Anyway, just to make it clear in simple words, no one flies the Spark like this "test".</p><p>You need to go out, fly your drone and check the difference between WiFi and OTG when the AC is at least 300 feet away.</p><p>Repeat the test in different settings. Open field, urban/semi-urban area.</p><p>You don't need to measure the latency in milliseconds. Your eyes will tell the difference when you see the live feed.</p><p>WiFi surely works, but OTG is better. Just as LAN cables are better for networking or online gaming.</p><p>Anyone who says you don't need an OTG cable has simply not flown his drone enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nilanjan118, post: 84521, member: 13902"] "This guy" has surely misled a lot of people with this one and a half year old "test" of his as Andre pointed out and it's pretty annoying to keep seeing this video pop up in every OTG-WiFi discussion. Anyway, just to make it clear in simple words, no one flies the Spark like this "test". You need to go out, fly your drone and check the difference between WiFi and OTG when the AC is at least 300 feet away. Repeat the test in different settings. Open field, urban/semi-urban area. You don't need to measure the latency in milliseconds. Your eyes will tell the difference when you see the live feed. WiFi surely works, but OTG is better. Just as LAN cables are better for networking or online gaming. Anyone who says you don't need an OTG cable has simply not flown his drone enough. [/QUOTE]
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