Phantom 4 Accessories: Everything you need to know
You’re thinking about getting a Phantom 4 or you already have one and are wondering which accessories you should consider getting? Well, don’t worry, today we’re taking a look at the accessories for the Phantom 4. Don’t own a Phantom 4 yet? Check out the Phantom 3 Accessories. Phantom 4 Accessories First up: Backpack First up is the Multifunctional Backpack. DJI had a bulkier hardshell backpack specifically for the Phantom 3 Series. This new Multifunctional Backpack fits all Phantom Models and is also a hardshell pack. The design has changed quite a bit from the old foam molded interior to the new softly lined interior. On the exterior, you can see the hybrid shell design, the hardshell X exoskeleton with the fabric sections on all sides. The sides of the exterior unzip to allow even more storage space for cables, filters, and propellers. The large interior compartment is large enough to fit the Phantom 4, remote control, three batteries (in addition to one in the aircraft), three sets of propellers, battery charger, and a 15in laptop computer. There is an included zipper pouch to keep smaller items from sliding around during use. The front of the backpack features comfortable wide shoulder straps, waist straps, special pads to provide airflow between you and the backpack. There is also a carabiner for attaching your keys or a water bottle. Special straps on top of the shoulder harness allow you to raise the pack on your back if it sits too low. Multifunctional Backpack for Phantom 4 Extra battery packs When one invests the time to find a nice filming location and makes the trip out, it’s frustrating to only have one battery pack available for use. Be sure to pick up a few extras to ensure you get the shot you want. We like that DJI improved cooling by providing slots on the sides and separated the cells of the battery. Phantom 4 Intelligent Flight Battery Extra Chargers With multiple batteries, you have two options, the first one is getting the newly released Phantom 4 Charging Hub. It allows you to charge up to three batteries one after another, allowing you to worry about other things than constantly checking on your batteries. Additionally, it allows for two different charge modes: Charging Mode will fully charge your Phantom 4 battery packs as you are used to. Storage Mode on the other hand, will only charge your battery packs to 50%, which is best for storage. Phantom 4 Charging Hub Option two is to snag an extra AC Charger (Don’t forget the AC cable) and be able to charge more than one battery simultaneously. There is also...
Features to expect from the DJI Phantom 4
The DJI Phantom 4 launches tomorrow (1.3.2016), let’s take a look at what we know so far and which features we can expect. To chronologically read about the leaks and our analysis of the Phantom 4 check out our main P4 page. Vision Detection Sensors will allow for Return-to-Home with Collision Avoidance. Quick-Release propellers will allow for an even quicker and safer mounting of the propellers. The Integrated Anti-Vibration Board allows for a more streamlined design reducing aerodynamic drag while in full directional flight. It will additionally make the Phantom 4 gimbal sturdier. The gimbal holds the camera on both sides for greater stability. Wide Landing Gear will increase the Phantom 4’s footprint to allow easier landing even in windy conditions. Additionally, the receiver antennas and compass are now fully enclosed in the Landing Gear. New motors will allow for more efficient propulsion. They feature slits across the base of the housing for improved cooling. The top of the motor will suck fresh air in and allow it to escape through these small exhaust openings. The Mesh Vents are located on the bottom of the arms. Another view of them can be found here. Interestingly there are no vents on top of the shell. Since there is no longer an external anti-vibration board & camera processing board, the microSD slot and micro-USB ports have been moved to the left side of the shell. The LED’s that used to run along the arm are now in a circular pod directly under the motors. The Landing Feet aren’t just limited to four little foam rectangles but run the entire length of the new Landing Gear. The Phantom 4 battery compartment laid on top of our Phantom 3 Professional. Another view showcasing the huge battery! There is only one way to describe the new battery. Large. The additional Visual Detection Sensors, larger motors better camera require more power. The larger battery ensures we get to run all these new systems in addition to a longer flight time. Our estimate is 30 minutes. Pricing should be in the $1500-$1700 range for the Pro or top of the line model with 4K camera and Lightbridge. Well, there you have it, the soon-to-be-released DJI Phantom 4. We hope you have enjoyed our analysis, and invite you to join the Phantom 4 Facebook Group. If you haven’t already please subscribe to our newsletter, just fill out the form below....
DJI Phantom 4 Teaser Video released – Return To Your Senses
Our Rumors and Leaks are confirmed! There is a new drone being announced on March 1st. DJI just released a Teaser Video featuring a very limited glimpse into some of the details of the new Phantom 4. It features following glimpses of the Phantom 4 If you look carefully you can see the gripped handle of the battery which was leaked here. Another glimpse at the grip of the battery. Mesh material found near the integrated VPS Sensors (UV & Cameras) Either VPS camera or anti-collision system camera. Vents found on the bottom of the Phantom 4. Check out the video here: Return To Your Senses - March 1st 2016 Watch this video on YouTube....
DJI sends out Save the Dates for Phantom 4 Release
We just got the scoop that DJI is sending out Save the Dates for the Phantom 4 release. Click the image below to jump to the Phantom 4 Rumors and Leaks...