I’ve just got my new N1 controller for my Mini 3 pro, I will be using it with the DJI Go app which is already on my iPhone.
My concern is this however:- As I already have an N1 controller for my Air 2 and use the Go app, will there be conflict trying to use the same app with a second N1 controller used only to control the Mini 3 pro?
@Speedbird we’ve moved this topic to the Questions & Answers category too.
How do you think others get on with multiple drones
@RemoteIDsaveslives Wayne
If I could read minds i’d know the answer to that. I would have thought, like I was doing last week was using the SAME controller to control both my drones, just simply switching between the 2 drones on the app. My situation is I think slightly different insofar as each drone will have it’s own controller, but as i only have one iPhone they will be sharing the one and only Go app on said iPhone.
sorry to burst your bubble but unless i am mistaken ,neither of the drones mentioned in your post use the DJI Go APP ,they both use the DJI Fly App,
and you can have more than one controller linked to the fly App at any one time each drone is paired to its own controller, i have the Mini3 pro and the Air3 with different controllers, but they both use the DJI Fly App
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I also have 2 drones with 2 different controllers and also use the same phone and FLY App for both drones.
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@OldManMavic James
Good call, DJI FLY app is indeed the app i use. My bad.
@DeanoG60 Dean,
Thank you for that as well.
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You’ll be OK, the phones are only used as a monitor to view the flight. The connection is between the drone and the controller.
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Agreed phone is linked only when connected to controller. The connection between the controller and the quad uses a unique digital address, that is why you have to pair the quad to the controller.
In the analogue days everyone flying had a coloured ribbon on their controller to indicate what frequency they were using as no two could fly on the same frequency. Now it doesn’t matter as the quad will filter out any commands not containing its address