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Spark has more WiFi range than Mavic Pro in real world test?
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<blockquote data-quote="TonyP" data-source="post: 537" data-attributes="member: 180"><p>The Mavic actually loses connection. I've seen mine do this exactly when I get too far out. It looks like the Spark is hitting a limit set in the software.</p><p></p><p>From what I've seen in the available information, it seems the range of the Spark when being controlled from a phone is artificially limited at 100m out and 50m up.</p><p></p><p>If you watch the Spark portion of the video it doesn't really lose connection, it just can't go any further because the maximum distance was reached. Look at that message, "Max Flight Distance Reached. Adjust in Main Controller settings if necessary". It isn't quite at the max distance, but it is right there at the max altitude of 50m. I wonder if he descended a few feet if he could go out just a few more feet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TonyP, post: 537, member: 180"] The Mavic actually loses connection. I've seen mine do this exactly when I get too far out. It looks like the Spark is hitting a limit set in the software. From what I've seen in the available information, it seems the range of the Spark when being controlled from a phone is artificially limited at 100m out and 50m up. If you watch the Spark portion of the video it doesn't really lose connection, it just can't go any further because the maximum distance was reached. Look at that message, "Max Flight Distance Reached. Adjust in Main Controller settings if necessary". It isn't quite at the max distance, but it is right there at the max altitude of 50m. I wonder if he descended a few feet if he could go out just a few more feet. [/QUOTE]
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