So in your opinion, which is better the Phantom 3 Pro or the X-Star Premium? Im on the fence on which to buy. Thanks.I've seen the x star premium by Autel fly out over 6000ft with full bars . nicely built too
Means Puffy is not backing them with dough or consumablesWhat does he mean autel doesn't have the back up that dji has,back up of faulty birds maybe
Can the unit be disassembled with ease? Does it have the stupid shell clamps like DJI P3?no it isn't it is built better plus rc has its own screen on it does have a lot of difference to it if dji was smart they might want to try and copy them
Yep, there was. Got my P3A for $600 there.i heard theres a deal only IN STORE at microcenter where the p3p is 700 p3a is 600 and p3s is 400 but only in store theres even a thread about it if you can find it
haven't taken it apart so cant say but is built a lot betterCan the unit be disassembled with ease? Does it have the stupid shell clamps like DJI P3?
haven't taken it apart so cant say but is built a lot better
X star by far .for one built better two customer service is there for you
FWIW, I would seriously consider all factors when making this purchase. Everyone on here is only talking tech and not the company. I am in the middle of a month long battle with DJI and that alone is enough to make you never want to buy anything from them. I just got my Autel Pumpkin and will try it this weekend. So far the build quality is way ahead and the updating much easier. I will put it though it's paces to see about distance, handling, video transmission, range etc. BTW, I had the P3A. 'Had' is the operative word until it suffered a massive hardware failure.
Okay, so an update from my crash analysis thread. After dealing with DJI for almost a month to the day they have finally made good on the warranty claim for my P3A. It was the way, way, way harder than it should ever have been to get this resolved and honestly I gave up a couple of weeks ago but some really good folks from this forum helped me through the technical aspects of my flight log and reinvigorated my fight. So, now I'm the proud owner of my flying pumpkin and a new P3A.In an ideal world, every drone would work perfectly, right out of the box. Unfortunately, in the real world, sometimes drones have problems. When problems happen, it’s important to have someone to turn to for help. Autel Robotics has made a commitment to customer service. They provide 7-day per week customer support via phone, email or live chat.
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