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POLL : Ipad 9.7" (2017) or Mini 4 (2015)
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<blockquote data-quote="Sparkbart" data-source="post: 24634" data-attributes="member: 652"><p>The beauty of the Mavmount is it keeps your remote "balanced" and weighted correctly especially when using a larger tablet. </p><p></p><p>Most mounts shifts the weight either too high or too low on the remote. Doesn't seem like a big deal when you are holding it for the first time or just checking it out. But start flying and after many minutes you notice that you are using "effort" or "muscles" to keep the remote in a position where you can see the display. Its not like it causes a cramp or its a huge weight but it takes away from using your concentration and "muscles" to fly the drone, a distraction if you will. The Mavmount allows you to "balance" the tablet and keep the weight balanced. </p><p></p><p>Simple test as Mavmount shows is to take any mount, put your tablet on it then set it on a table. If it tips over one way or another its not balanced. You can get it to balanced on the Mavmount. Since the Spark has such a short flight time it isn't a big deal. Start flying something like the Mavic and it just gets to be a PITA... Of course, "To each his own"....</p><p></p><p>Regarding the Mini 4 and fitment into the remote's arms. Its a good snug fit so that it doesn't fall out. I'd never say its too tight or you have to really stretch the arms. The remote was made to fit the IPad Mini. Its a good secure fit...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sparkbart, post: 24634, member: 652"] The beauty of the Mavmount is it keeps your remote "balanced" and weighted correctly especially when using a larger tablet. Most mounts shifts the weight either too high or too low on the remote. Doesn't seem like a big deal when you are holding it for the first time or just checking it out. But start flying and after many minutes you notice that you are using "effort" or "muscles" to keep the remote in a position where you can see the display. Its not like it causes a cramp or its a huge weight but it takes away from using your concentration and "muscles" to fly the drone, a distraction if you will. The Mavmount allows you to "balance" the tablet and keep the weight balanced. Simple test as Mavmount shows is to take any mount, put your tablet on it then set it on a table. If it tips over one way or another its not balanced. You can get it to balanced on the Mavmount. Since the Spark has such a short flight time it isn't a big deal. Start flying something like the Mavic and it just gets to be a PITA... Of course, "To each his own".... Regarding the Mini 4 and fitment into the remote's arms. Its a good snug fit so that it doesn't fall out. I'd never say its too tight or you have to really stretch the arms. The remote was made to fit the IPad Mini. Its a good secure fit... [/QUOTE]
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