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<blockquote data-quote="Recoveryone drone" data-source="post: 114106" data-attributes="member: 20249"><p>I would agree if your just a casual/hobbyist flyer. As for the technology, the Bt 300's came out in 2018, in drone tech that equals to about 10 years. It is a closed system that was made solely by Epson in partnership with Dji. Dji has a history with joint development projects abandoning systems that they can't have complete control of. The cost has dip a bit from the original $799 USD price tag, most can be had for $500 off Amazon. The Epson bt 300's are compatible from the spark all the way to the Phantom 4 series and Mavic 2 pro (need type A RC, you can see my video on the Mavic pilot page). The Smart controller doesn't have the compatibility range that the Epson's have. As for lag, it's no different than any smart phone or tablet, if you go to my Youtube page and watch my promo video you will see me fly through a window on a construction job and fly within inches of a roof job, that was only possible with the depth perception you get from wearing some type of googles. As a Part 107 pilot I need to be in compliance with FAA reg's and the bt 300's allows me to do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Recoveryone drone, post: 114106, member: 20249"] I would agree if your just a casual/hobbyist flyer. As for the technology, the Bt 300's came out in 2018, in drone tech that equals to about 10 years. It is a closed system that was made solely by Epson in partnership with Dji. Dji has a history with joint development projects abandoning systems that they can't have complete control of. The cost has dip a bit from the original $799 USD price tag, most can be had for $500 off Amazon. The Epson bt 300's are compatible from the spark all the way to the Phantom 4 series and Mavic 2 pro (need type A RC, you can see my video on the Mavic pilot page). The Smart controller doesn't have the compatibility range that the Epson's have. As for lag, it's no different than any smart phone or tablet, if you go to my Youtube page and watch my promo video you will see me fly through a window on a construction job and fly within inches of a roof job, that was only possible with the depth perception you get from wearing some type of googles. As a Part 107 pilot I need to be in compliance with FAA reg's and the bt 300's allows me to do that. [/QUOTE]
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