You need an Apple device that has at least an A7 processor. iPod Touches use a different type of processor. So, no, it will not meet the requirements for the DJI GO app.
In that case, the new one might work then...The new iPod Touch has an A8 processor...
Why would you have your RTH set at a height below near collision obstacles? When return to home is activated, it climbs to a safe 'preset' (by you) elevation, then fly's to the recent recorded home point and lands, if you don't take back control. Or have changed the home point, to your present transmitter location. Options with these brilliant things are incredibly useful.Thanks for the info, guys. I'm trying to avoid having to buy a new device if I buy a new quadcopter. **** expensive hobby, especially when your Phantom RsTH and flies into a tree!
Why would you have your RTH set at a height below near collision obstacles? When return to home is activated, it climbs to a safe 'preset' (by you) elevation, then fly's to the recent recorded home point and lands, if you don't take back control. Or have changed the home point, to your present transmitter location. Options with these brilliant things are incredibly useful.
Does an iPod have GPS or even a compass, perhaps apps?
I look forward to see what new developments or features are included in next generations of Phantoms and Apple products as well. ;-)
I'd like an iPad Air 3, please.
RedHotPoker
Yeah, but if you are near those type of obstacles, then you would naturally set the RTH to be WELL above the height that those trees might be. Right? Doesn't that make sense.I can't tell just by looking at a tree how high it is. I don't have laser rangefinders built into my eyeballs.