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Spark has more WiFi range than Mavic Pro in real world test?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mako79" data-source="post: 417" data-attributes="member: 151"><p>It would make sense.</p><p></p><p>The DJI Spark has a dedicated WIFI transmission system.</p><p>Where as the Mavic has both wifi and Occusync.</p><p>I would assume a dedicated system is always better as it has only 1 sole task.</p><p></p><p>Also, the Mavic was the first DJI device that allowed direct wifi connect from smartdevice/samrtphone to aircraft. This means the second iteration (in the spark) would have improvements.</p><p></p><p>DJI is really pushing Spark users to fly without the controller. They really want spark users to be more personal and basically take the Spark everywhere they go and fly with smartdevice/phone. They want users to be assured that they wont lose FPV connection.</p><p></p><p>And finally, you need to remember that your smartdevice/phone will differ from model/brand. Some devices have poor wifi range. So if you are going to do tests, make sure you use the same smartdevice/phone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mako79, post: 417, member: 151"] It would make sense. The DJI Spark has a dedicated WIFI transmission system. Where as the Mavic has both wifi and Occusync. I would assume a dedicated system is always better as it has only 1 sole task. Also, the Mavic was the first DJI device that allowed direct wifi connect from smartdevice/samrtphone to aircraft. This means the second iteration (in the spark) would have improvements. DJI is really pushing Spark users to fly without the controller. They really want spark users to be more personal and basically take the Spark everywhere they go and fly with smartdevice/phone. They want users to be assured that they wont lose FPV connection. And finally, you need to remember that your smartdevice/phone will differ from model/brand. Some devices have poor wifi range. So if you are going to do tests, make sure you use the same smartdevice/phone. [/QUOTE]
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