Drones Landing Pad with LED Light Up Foldable Design for DJI Mavic Mini 2/Mavic Air 2/Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom Mavic 3 DJI FPV Drone (Diameter70cm/27.6inch)
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Your drone is about the same size as a SJI Phantom 3 and should fit comfortably! This landing pad is large enough to accommodate most drones. No Worry!
Product Dimensions of the Dji Mini 2 Drone 7. 44 x 5. 2 x 9. 92 inches in length. Pad for landing. 27.5" 6 inch. I own the landing pad you're asking about, the Ruko F11Gim, and I'm very happy with it. I hope this information aids you in making your choice.
Any drone will work with it. It's made of nylon and sits on the ground with some lighting that can be used at dusk. You take off and land on it after opening it up and laying it on the ground with a couple of anchors to keep it in place. It makes no distinction as to which drone lands or departs from it. It helps you become more adept at piloting your drone. The apartment isn't particularly spacious. To land on it, you'll need some practice and some skill.
Sorry, I couldn't find a converter for imperial measurements, but here are the centimeter measurements: the full circle across is 72 centimeters. 39 centimeters (28 1/2 inch)
Selected User Reviews For Drones Landing Pad with LED Light Up Foldable Design for DJI Mavic Mini 2/Mavic Air 2/Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom Mavic 3 DJI FPV Drone (Diameter70cm/27.6inch)
I'm not concerned with finding where I'm going to land; rather, I'm concerned with having a clean, dust-free, dirt-free, and debris-free area to take off and land from. No matter where you are, you must consider how much takeoff stirs up and causes material to get inside your motors, causing premature failure. This happened to me on my first DJI Phantom 1, for which I had to replace the motors. After purchasing a Mavic Air and Mavic Pro 2, I decided that using a landing pad would be the best option. br>br>If I didn't have all of the other telemetry with my drones, the LED lights would be a big help. However, I suppose it could be useful for other lower-cost drones that lack telemetry readings. br>br>It's as tough as my camera's neutral gray and gray balance / reflectors, and it folds up in the same way. It's simple to tuck a tuck into a back pack because of this. br>br>The investment was well worth it.
Because it's two-sided, you can choose which side to land on depending on the situation. Unfortunately, the plastic pegs I purchased did not hold up in the clay dirt I attempted to push them into; however, it is not a major issue because I simply staked it down with 8-inch nails. The small light rope is cool, but it's not very bright unless you're flying at night. It's still a good idea to use something to keep the kids' attention.
Keeps dirt and grime off the Mavic 2 Pro, which is important if you want it to last a long time. br>br>Thriverline's delivery (via Amazon) was two days late. I'm not sure who was at fault, but I do know that it arrived two days later than expected. Aside from that, the product performs admirably.
This is a fantastic landing pad. I haven't yet taken any night shots, but this thing is incredible. The lights are functional, and they are not overly bright. Although clearly visible, it is not blinding. I like how it stores things and how simple it is to operate. It prevents the grass in the neighborhood park from interfering with the drone's motors. It's long-lasting, spotless, and prominent. Yellow with black markings on one side, black with yellow markings on the other. It's also equipped with some nice reflectors and spikes to keep it in place. If I could, I'd give it a higher rating!.
It's a little bigger than I expected, and it'll hold a phantom-sized drone, despite the fact that I bought it for mini drones. Solid, slow blink, and fast blink light modes make for a great landing platform. There are two sides to it: one is fluorescent and the other is dark.
It's a good fit for my Autel Evo. It took a few tries to get the hang of folding it. The EL wire lighting system performs exactly as it should. Three stakes for holding down work well. There's no need for loops. They are designed to fit over the edge frame and keep the pad in place.
The best of the bunch. I'm looking forward to the night landing the following day.