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I was a little bored, the wife had the car, so I decided to fly at the house and check out the sensors.
I have seen a lot of videos about this, but wanted to see 1st hand.
Obstacles are no problem, around the neighborhood. So, I tried a number of different types.
Large things, me, the motor home or a wall, about 6 feet the red on radar and alarm and it moved no further, about what one would expect. But, layer it, garage with roof below, then second story and it stopped more like 8 feet. But with large objects the RADAR shows mostly red across RADAR arc.
Now, a bush, it was 6 feet again, leafy but not plush bush. Spindly bush, got close before it decided to stop, maybe 3 or 4 feet. Even less plush bush, few leaves, it did not show red or stop, but did show yellow.
When low, 2 feet, it stopped even for an object, a log, that it would have cleared by inches, not a bad thing.
Next, a bush with a bare limb sticking out about 3 feet toward the P4P.. It did not see the limb, even up close. It would have hit it if I'd not stopped. The RADAR still yellow due to the sparse bush, but a warning none the less.
Next, a light pole, flew in RADAR comes on, shows center section red, alarm is going, any time it is red, but it does not stop. I was close, within 2 feet I think, it warned, alarmed, but I think it might have allowed the strike, I did not wish to push the point, perspective was not the best.
A metal gate, like a cattle gate, it saw though it was only an open framework. The chain link fence near it, it also saw and avoided at 6 feet. A hump of grass like stuff about 3 feet tall it avoided.
Each time the RADAR display showed yellow before the red, position dictated where the red first begins as well as size of the obstacle.
I was impressed by the performance.
it always seemed to see the obstacle and RADAR would show yellow. It would go red, alarm sounded with most objects. Only the wispy things evaded avoidance, fine limbs with few leaves, but limbs 2 inches or larger it could see.
This was using only front, rear and down sensors in P-mode at low speeds, under 5 mph.
Not meant to be a review or criticism, just observation.
I have seen a lot of videos about this, but wanted to see 1st hand.
Obstacles are no problem, around the neighborhood. So, I tried a number of different types.
Large things, me, the motor home or a wall, about 6 feet the red on radar and alarm and it moved no further, about what one would expect. But, layer it, garage with roof below, then second story and it stopped more like 8 feet. But with large objects the RADAR shows mostly red across RADAR arc.
Now, a bush, it was 6 feet again, leafy but not plush bush. Spindly bush, got close before it decided to stop, maybe 3 or 4 feet. Even less plush bush, few leaves, it did not show red or stop, but did show yellow.
When low, 2 feet, it stopped even for an object, a log, that it would have cleared by inches, not a bad thing.

Next, a bush with a bare limb sticking out about 3 feet toward the P4P.. It did not see the limb, even up close. It would have hit it if I'd not stopped. The RADAR still yellow due to the sparse bush, but a warning none the less.
Next, a light pole, flew in RADAR comes on, shows center section red, alarm is going, any time it is red, but it does not stop. I was close, within 2 feet I think, it warned, alarmed, but I think it might have allowed the strike, I did not wish to push the point, perspective was not the best.
A metal gate, like a cattle gate, it saw though it was only an open framework. The chain link fence near it, it also saw and avoided at 6 feet. A hump of grass like stuff about 3 feet tall it avoided.
Each time the RADAR display showed yellow before the red, position dictated where the red first begins as well as size of the obstacle.
I was impressed by the performance.

This was using only front, rear and down sensors in P-mode at low speeds, under 5 mph.
Not meant to be a review or criticism, just observation.

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