I don't see how that is possible, as above I purchased a set of DJI prop guards for the Phantom 4 and they have a different number of mating slots than the P4P body (three slots on the prop guard mating surface but only two on the P4P body) and it is clear that the P4P was intentionally designed to require a different model prop guard. I suppose you could jam them on if you wanted to force them but that clearly wasn't intended.My Phantom 4 prop guards purchased 6 months ago, work just fine on my Phantom 4 Pro.
They seem to have disappeared from the DJI Store and I can't find them anywhere else.
I use these: https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B01LRK6VYK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 and they don't disable the Obstacle Avoidance System either. All I did was file off the two little plastic bumps inside where they fit. (where those little clear plastic thingies are) and they fit perfectly.
Bud
Those are a lot cheaper on the US side. $7.99 Ordered a set. Thanks for the post.
I purchased these for my P4P: Amazon.com: Propeller Guard Props Protector for DJI Phantom 4 by C11: Camera & Photo
I'm really happy with them, they work well, the price is great, and they snap onto the drone through the opening near each motor. The one thing I will warn folks about is that they did not fit the P4P opening out of the box (not sure about fitting the P4). I had to sand down a bit the piece of plastic that slides in the drone's opening (attached pic). After I did that, everything just worked well.
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Are they still performing well? I have had issues with prop guards for my p3adv and it seems the guard would still bend and the prop would touch whatever was against it.
I have the exact same prop guars and they work really well. One other great feature is, they DO NOT disable the obstacle avoidance systems in any way.
Bud
Those guards look like they would offer at least some protection fir a light crash sideways, neither front or back, would that be right?
On a P4 however, there are no side obstacle avoidance sensors, so the front sensors can remain on?They offer 360 degree protection and I've bumped the drone up against walls to test them and they work really well. You'll have to turn off the obstacle avoidance to test them though. Good luck with them, I really like them.
Bud