I cannot recall any specific members here who own Air 2 and a few Android tablets, and have posted his/her lag results here. You will have to do a search yourself and read through those posts.I'll play. That raises another question then. Which device has the least amount of lag? Is there a noticeable difference between the way the Air 2 and the Android devices?
I cannot recall any specific members here who own Air 2 and a few Android tablets, and have posted his/her lag results here. You will have to do a search yourself and read through those posts.
I myself am running a Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7" tablet, I have posted a short YouTube video somewhere here demonstrating mine has about 0.25 second lag.
Edit: here's my YouTube video:
I disagree to some extint.. It does guarantee a few things. Namely it guarantee's that I wont have clutter or anything else on the device that I use when I'm flying. Yep it is a luxury not a necessity. And I do have the latest and greatest iPad... Not the mini's... I don't want to use my ipad for flying. I want a dedicated tablet. I don't want emails, text, KIK or anything else like that popping up while I'm flying. Like I said thanks all for your well informed comments. I will be back after I get the Air 2 and tell you how it worked for me.If I already had a suitable ipad I'd use that it would work just fine.
Spending an extra £200 just for running the DJI app doesn't guarantee anything other than a lighter wallet. There really isn't much difference if you have a reasonably powerful option from either side.
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Of course there is lag in every tablet, even in the iPad Air 2, just that it is very minimal. The lag is due to to time needed for Lightbridge to process the video signal on the drone, send it back to the R/C and then to be processed by your tablet and displayed on the screen. It is all taking place in real time so there will always be a lag. No such thing as instantaneous transmission.
iPad mini gen 1 is too old and too slow. You need at least gen 2 with the A8 CPU to run Go app well.
You have to cache the maps prior to flight on any device that doesn't have a cellular data connection, which is everything you listed sans the 5S.My experience with tablets (I have a phantom 3 standard):
Kindle fire HDX 7" 2013 (at&t) model
Got DJI software working but maps do not work
Dragon Touch A1X Plus 10.1
Works fine but really don't care for the display on this, it is very washed out and poor quality
Maps only worked if caching the area 1st
Ipad Air (1st gen, wifi only)
works great, again Maps only worked if caching the area 1st
But it is my daughters and it has an otterbox defender case on it, making it to heavy and bulky
The case is to much of a pain to take off and put back on, on a normal basis
And it gets abused, it needs the case, it has kept it pristine for 2 years
Iphone 5S
Works great but way to small of a display
I have ordered a ASUS Google Nexus 7 (2nd Generation), hopefully that will do the trick.
From what I have read I will need to cache the maps for them to work
You have to cache the maps prior to flight on any device that doesn't have a cellular data connection, which is everything you listed sans the 5S.
Nexus 7 II is a nice find and works very well for the price point.
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