Thanks steve. Yeah I would do the same thing waiting for a sale offer.Yes you can. But the module is not cheap. Lowest price I see right now is $549. They have been on sale for $299 so I would wait until one is posted in the classified section, on eBay or on sale from a vendor.
Seems like I recall there is a box you need to check to enable it on the ST16. Should be an easy task.Thanks steve. Yeah I would do the same thing waiting for a sale offer.
How it is going to be controled on the st16? The obs avoidance bottun?
Hello. I am new to drones and new to this forum. I too have a Typhoon H and I did not realize I had to have the "Pro" version to get RealSense. Can I still order these and install them? The Yuneec web site does not offer them. Just search the internet for where to get one?
Also,want to make sure before I spend another $500 or so, how does RealSense affect the battery life, does anyone know? I am sure it must use some juice but is it noticeable?
Thanks.
Yes, you can easily mount the RealSense module on your aircraft.
After installing it make sure you enable, as @Steve Carr mentioned, to activate a box under Settings that says "RealSense Module Installed".
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RealSence will fit on the standard HHello. I am new to drones and new to this forum. I too have a Typhoon H and I did not realize I had to have the "Pro" version to get RealSense. Can I still order these and install them? The Yuneec web site does not offer them. Just search the internet for where to get one?
Also,want to make sure before I spend another $500 or so, how does RealSense affect the battery life, does anyone know? I am sure it must use some juice but is it noticeable?
Thanks.
I don't see how OA on any copter will make it safer. I think it increases the temptation to fly closer to objects which also increases the likelihood of hitting something. It does not take the place of prudent flying. If you use it be sure you understand the limitations.does it make angle mode any safer/better?
I agree with this. I've owned a H480 for over 14 months now and I've never switched on the OA. It is my opinion that your own eyes are, or should be, your best OA.I don't see how OA on any copter will make it safer. I think it increases the temptation to fly closer to objects which also increases the likelihood of hitting something. It does not take the place of prudent flying. If you use it be sure you understand the limitations.