it's a direct link , no interference and no lag . if you have one use it .Is it necessary to use an OT G cable if I'm using Android ??
Really? Is this consistent at different altitudes? I usually fly at between 160 to 250ft and haven't had issues since switching to otg method.I was hoping it would improve the video quality on my mobile device so I could see some detail of where I'm flying, but so far the video appears as crappy as without OTG.
I've tried an OTG cable with
both android phone (Samsung Note 4) and iPad Air. It made very little difference on android and I still seemed to get a delay but the most annoying thing was that it kept trying to charge the phone from the controller. The charging symbol on the phone just kept flashing and beeping. Worked perfectly on the iPad, practically no delay at all. As an aside, l was getting picture breakup in Photo mode, but none in Video mode on android although the pictures taken were ok. The OTG cable made no difference to this on android. Didn't have this on the iPad to start with, so no problem .
Maybe, but it was sold on Amazon as an OTG cable and all seems to work on android without wifi although the delay was still present. Kept trying to charge the phone (charge indicator flicking on/off quickly), although if the phone was previously fully charged this didn't happen.Sounds like thats not a proper OTG cable. If it is charging your phone/controller, then its not. USB C by any chance?
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Maybe, but it was sold on Amazon as an OTG cable and all seems to work on android without wifi although the delay was still present. Kept trying to charge the phone (charge indicator flicking on/off quickly), although if the phone was previously fully charged this didn't happen.
The video on mobile device (Samsung s8 or tab a) is blocky whether Im next to drone or far away. I see no difference with OTGReally? Is this consistent at different altitudes? I usually fly at between 160 to 250ft and haven't had issues since switching to otg method.