This app is only available on the App Store for iOS devices.
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- Step Two: Download DJI Go App and DJI Assistant 2 software. Using a tablet as a view finder makes it easier to see the many functions and settings on the DJI Go app screenshot by IBTimes UK.
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Description
Download DJI Assistant and enjoy it on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. DJI Assistant Software Main Features: Real-time Parameter Adjustments Support for Bluetooth 4.0 Support for DJI A2 Flight Controller Systems(with master controller firmware version updated to V2.2 or above, and LED firmware version updated to V1.1 or above ) Support.
DJI Assistant Software
Main Features:
Real-time Parameter Adjustments
Support for Bluetooth 4.0
Support for DJI A2 Flight Controller Systems(with master controller firmware version updated to V2.2 or above, and LED firmware version updated to V1.1 or above )
Support for Ronin and Ronin-M
DJI A2 Flight Controller Features:
- Real-time Parameter Adjustments
- Real-time Flight Data Display
- Basic Settings: Aircraft, Mounting, RC, Gain, IMU & Compass
- Advanced Settings: Motors, F/S, IOC, Gimbal, Voltage, Flight Limits and Landing Gear
- Restore Default Settings
- Multi-language Support
DJI Ronin Features:
- Gimbal Settings: Motor, SmoothTrack
- Remote Control Settings: Deadband, Maximum Speed, Smoothing, Endpoint and Channels
- Live Data Feed
- Restore Default Settings
Main Features:
Real-time Parameter Adjustments
Support for Bluetooth 4.0
Support for DJI A2 Flight Controller Systems(with master controller firmware version updated to V2.2 or above, and LED firmware version updated to V1.1 or above )
Support for Ronin and Ronin-M
DJI A2 Flight Controller Features:
- Real-time Parameter Adjustments
- Real-time Flight Data Display
- Basic Settings: Aircraft, Mounting, RC, Gain, IMU & Compass
- Advanced Settings: Motors, F/S, IOC, Gimbal, Voltage, Flight Limits and Landing Gear
- Restore Default Settings
- Multi-language Support
DJI Ronin Features:
- Gimbal Settings: Motor, SmoothTrack
- Remote Control Settings: Deadband, Maximum Speed, Smoothing, Endpoint and Channels
- Live Data Feed
- Restore Default Settings
What’s New
Ratings and Reviews
Where To Download Dji Assistant 2
282 Ratings
iPhone X Incompatibility
First off, the app hasn’t been updated in a year. So that tells you most of what you need to know right off the bat.
Second, as stated in other reviews, when using the app on an iPhone X the bottom menu bar will slowly reposition itself upward every time you tap an option in the UI. This is pathetic to the point that I was just laughing while experiencing the issue on set. The bottom menu will eventually drift up to off-screen oblivion until it disappears and you’ll have to force close the app and re-open.
DJI, you can’t just leave us in the dust after coming out with new products. THIS NEEDS TO BE REMEDIED. The Ronin-M is a fantastic gimbal (better than the MX in my opinion because it doesn’t have that obscene protrusion sticking out into all my wide tilts). Just update the bottom menu bar to not float away like the money you’re about to lose when users switch to another manufacturer.
Second, as stated in other reviews, when using the app on an iPhone X the bottom menu bar will slowly reposition itself upward every time you tap an option in the UI. This is pathetic to the point that I was just laughing while experiencing the issue on set. The bottom menu will eventually drift up to off-screen oblivion until it disappears and you’ll have to force close the app and re-open.
DJI, you can’t just leave us in the dust after coming out with new products. THIS NEEDS TO BE REMEDIED. The Ronin-M is a fantastic gimbal (better than the MX in my opinion because it doesn’t have that obscene protrusion sticking out into all my wide tilts). Just update the bottom menu bar to not float away like the money you’re about to lose when users switch to another manufacturer.
Terrible app!
I have written to tech services in the past and never got a response in regards to the app needing to be fixed with the floating bar. THEY NEVER FIXED IT!! Batteries are crap! Bought 3 new Ronin M batteries and was a waste of money because they won’t even show any information, lit dots, to inform me as to their status. I have a charger that was included with the stabilizer kit to charge the batteries but it seems as though DJI is milking everyone for more and more batteries. Been to the forum and there is never a remedy for this battery issue. Especially never from DJI. Also, the APP still has the floating UI BAR issue without response after I emailed them about this issue. FIX THE ISSUE!! We pay enough for these products, help the professionals out there who are using it!!!!
WARNING: Doesn’t work with iPhone X
The bar that goes across the screen where you select “gimbal” “control” “viewer” “more” will constantly shift up and down, blocking the options to choose from and sometimes moves up entirely off screen so that you can’t make any more selections. This is horrible and basically makes the app unusable, and in order to set up the Ronin M you need this app, so guess what? If you have an iPhone X you can’t use the Ronin M, which seems pretty stupid to me. How do you rely so much on an app but then don’t make it compatible with the newest phone? (Which has been out for months now...)
Information
Requires iOS 7.1 or later. Compatible with iPhone 4s, iPhone 5, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5s, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6S, iPhone 6S Plus, iPhone SE, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone X, iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone XR, iPad Wi-Fi (3rd generation), iPad (3rd generation) Wi‑Fi + Cellular, iPad Wi-Fi (4th generation), iPad (4th generation) Wi‑Fi + Cellular, iPad mini Wi-Fi, iPad mini Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad Air, iPad Air Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad mini 2, iPad mini 2 Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad Air 2, iPad Air 2 Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad mini 3, iPad mini 3 Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad mini 4, iPad mini 4 Wi-Fi + Cellular, 12.9-inch iPad Pro, 12.9-inch iPad Pro Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad Pro (9.7‑inch), iPad Pro (9.7-inch) Wi‑Fi + Cellular, iPad (5th generation), iPad (5th generation) Wi‑Fi + Cellular, iPad Pro (12.9‑inch) (2nd generation), iPad Pro (12.9‑inch) (2nd generation) Wi‑Fi + Cellular, iPad Pro (10.5‑inch), iPad Pro (10.5-inch) Wi‑Fi + Cellular, iPad (6th generation), iPad Wi-Fi + Cellular (6th generation), iPad Pro (11-inch), iPad Pro (11-inch) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad Pro (12.9-inch), iPad Pro (12.9-inch) Wi‑Fi + Cellular, iPad mini (5th generation), iPad mini (5th generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad Air (3rd generation), iPad Air (3rd generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular, and iPod touch.
Supports
Family Sharing
With Family Sharing set up, up to six family members can use this app.
So you've just shelled out an epic £1,229 (or $1,399 outside Europe) for your DJI Phantom 4 drone and you're excited to get it into the air – but you don't know how, because the set-up process is different to that of its predecessor, the Phantom 3 series.
Never fear, IBTimes UK is here to the rescue with a handy step-by-step guide that takes you through those pesky firmware updates and compass calibration, as well as explaining how you can access some of the new nifty avoidance and user-tracking functions.
Step One: Charge everything
The first thing you want to do, preferably the day before you want to take your drone out, is to charge absolutely everything. By everything we mean: the remote controller, the aircraft's battery (no, Phantom 3 batteries will not work with the Phantom 4), your tablet and your smartphone, in case you to look something up on Google when you're out in the field for the first time, because you might well need to.
Step Two: Download DJI Go App and DJI Assistant 2 software
In order to fly the Phantom 4, you'll need to download the DJI Go app onto your tablet from Google Play or the iOS App Store. It is used as a view finder on the controller when you're flying the drone. You can use a smartphone, but a tablet is bigger and it's easier for you to see the drone functions, as well as where the drone is going.
Search for DJI Go in the app store, and if you already have the DJI Go app on your tablet from flying the Phantom 3 series drones, simply select 'Update'.
You will also need to download the DJI Assistant 2 software to your PC or Mac so that you can update the firmware of the Phantom 4 drone, which you can download from the Phantom 4 Downloads section here.
Step Three: Update the aircraft's firmware
In order to do this, you will need to turn the drone on and then link it into your PC or Mac using the white USB cable. You also need to make sure that your computer has a good internet connection, as the firmware update can take a while.
When you're ready, launch the DJI Assistant 2 software and the DJI Phantom 4 should be recognised. Double-click the icon and you can then select 'Firmware Upgrade' on the left-hand panel. Select the most recent version of the firmware listed and click the 'Upgrade' button. You only need to install the firmware at the top of the list; ignore any other entries.
If the firmware doesn't download or stops downloading, you will need to check your internet connection. Once it has downloaded, select the 'Update' button. If the update process stays at 0% and clearly isn't updating after a while, you will need to close the DJI Assistant 2 software (including go into Task Manager and make sure the process is no longer running).
Then unplug the drone's USB cable, plug it in again and then launch the Assistant 2 software once more.
Step Four: Calibrate the compass
Step Five: Make sure to turn on Active Tracking and Obstacle Avoidance
The cool thing that makes the Phantom 4 drone different from its predecessors is it comes with Active Tracking, that allows the drone to follow you around and film you (similar to the selfie drones like Zano and Lily that have captured consumers' attention), and the obstacle avoidance technology, which if set correctly, should enable you to keep any children or adults who get close to the drone safe.
To do this, in the DJI Go app, go to the top right-hand corner and select the menu, which pulls out a big menu of settings. Click on the icon on the left that looks like a ball emitting signals. This is the 'Visual Navigation Settings' menu.
Make sure that you turn on every single setting in this menu, including 'Enable Backward Flying', but make sure that there are no obstacles behind the drone when you do this, as it only has camera 'eyes' at the front of the drone, where the 4K camera and gimbal is facing.
When you're ready to fly, go back to the main camera mode and click on the icon shaped like a bullseye, which is third from the top on the left-hand side of the screen. This brings up a menu with four buttons: Tap Fly (where the drone automatically flies to a point you indicate on the screen), Active Track (where the drone tracks your every move), Normal and Smart.
The obstacle avoidance technology will now be on and if someone walks towards the drone, it should stop 1m away and refuse to move, and if you fly it into a tree or bush, it will refuse to go forward and instead look for a way around the obstacle.
Have fun, and stay safe!
Read more about DJI on IBTimes UK:This article was first publishedon April 1, 2016