Featuring a 1-inch CMOS sensor, powerful autonomous functions, and a compact body weighing less than 600 g, DJI Air 2S is the ultimate drone for aerial photographers on the move. Take this all-in-one aerial powerhouse along anywhere to experience and record your world in stunning detail.
Q: Do you have to register this drone? If so, how do you add the remote ID?
A: FAA registration is required, but when it asks about remote ID, your response should be not remote ID enabled. This is because that system is not in operation. I called FAA about this
A: True, if you look at the returnable date under your purchases, you will see that it is one year out. I just traded in my Air 2 for the 2S.
Q: Do you need a radio license to fly this drone?.
A: If you fly recreationally (for no other purpose than flying for recreation) you need to take the TRUST test and get a certificate. If you fly for any other reason you need to go through FAS Part 107 testing and certification. There is no radio licensing involved.
A: I have both. Honestly they are two diff drones, meaning I would not use the FPV to try and capture cinematic shots. As for the display , it seems bright enough to see clearly on sunny days. If I had to choose between the two, it would depend on the use. But would lean to the Air2s hands down. Especially If I want to get good cinematic shots and such. If I want that exciting FPV experience, then ofcourse the FPV. Hope this helps. Good luck.
Q: Can I use my ipad mini will it fit in the clips? Thanks!!!!
A: No, It wont. But you can buy a special adapter to be able to use your iPad.
Q: Im trying to registared the air 2s but its asking for remote id how can i find it?
A: If you are asking about the FAA registration, when it asks about remote ID, your response should be that your drone doesn't have remote ID. This is the answer that I got from an FAA representative. The remote ID system is not in operation
A: The issue is more of the resolution to frame rate rate ratio. 24 and 30 frames per second are typical frame rates that would work great for shooting video with active track (unless you want to active track and shoot slow motion... but that is a very specific use) The only resolution that can't use FocusTrack features at all is 5.4k (which is a ridiculously high resolution, and its understandable that software would struggle to do both this and track a subject at the same time) All you really lose in 4k and lower is active track at higher frame rates. Give it a go at 24 frames per second and you will find its an incredibly useful function.
Q: If I don’t buy geek squad protection. What’s my options for warranty
A: Best buy is a authorized reseller so you can purchase the extended warranty through DJI. But I personally go through Allstate. For only $60 a year they will cut you a check for repairs or replacement if damaged or lost or stolen which is better and cheaper than DJI plus with them you have to have a drone to turn in for replacement so if it crashes and you can't find it or it gets stolen you are out of luck.