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25.01.2022 The Mavic Mini is coming. $599 for the standard and $799 for the combo. Taking pre orders now.



18.01.2022 As we head into summer, we’ve updated our ‘Can I fly there?’ app with the latest fire and emergency operations for all Australian states and territories (except... for the Northern Territory). Flying your drone over or near a bushfire could put people, property or other aircraft at risk and could cost you more than $1000 in fines or penalties. Don't go near bushfires or any other emergency situation with your drone. Remember, drones must not be operated in a way that creates a hazard to another aircraft, person or property. Be drone smart check out droneflyer.com.au for helpful videos, a run-down on the simple rules and quick quiz to keep your drone flying fun and safe.

17.01.2022 The Ronin S has finally arrived guys. $1099 (ex delivery). Limited quantities in this first shipment. https://www.droneaddiction.com.au//ne/products/dji-ronin-s

17.01.2022 Mavic Air Fly More Combos in White and Black now in stock guys $1599 AUD. Limited quantities. https://www.droneaddiction.com.au//dji-mavic-air-fly-more-



14.01.2022 DJI Issues Firmware Updates For TB50 And TB55 Batteries Updates Address Small Number Of Batteries Reporting Incorrect Power Levels November 16, 2018 New firmware updates are now available for users of TB50 and TB55 batteries to enhance the battery management system and optimize power supply during flight. DJI implemented this measure following reports that a small number of TB50 and TB55 batteries have shown incorrect power levels that have led to loss of power mid-flight.... This firmware update addresses a rare issue involving the battery state of charge (SOC) calculation algorithm, and adds the following measures in the flight controller to help bolster flight safety and product reliability which are DJI’s top priorities: 1. Battery temperature detection before take-off The battery temperature will have to be 15C or higher before the aircraft can take off. This is because a battery with low temperature has a larger internal resistance, which causes lower voltage than in normal conditions. A battery with low voltage will have a low SOC (state of charge) value. 2. SOC (state of charge) detection before take-off The voltage of the battery will be used to verify the SOC value by the DJI algorithm in the new firmware. This SOC value will be compared to the one calculated by the battery SOC calculation algorithm to determine if there is a false high SOC reading. If there is a false high SOC reading, then the aircraft will not be able to take off. 3. Return-to-Home (RTH) or Landing in advance When the DJI algorithm detects a difference in SOC levels between the algorithm and the actual level that is greater than 5%, RTH (return-to-home) will be activated at a detected battery level of 30% and automatic landing activated at 10% (based on the DJI algorithm). If the difference is less than 5% then no action will be activated. DJI conducted extensive tests to verify these new measures. All DJI users are strongly urged to immediately update their firmware to include the latest safety feature improvements, whether through the flight control app or the DJI Assistant 2 program. Please allow extra time before your next flight to perform this update. The DJI Pilot app will prompt users to update, and the DJI GO 4 app will not allow flight until the update is performed. If you believe you may have experienced a related power problem involving the TB50 or TB55 battery, please contact DJI customer service at https://www.dji.com/support to report the issue.

07.01.2022 Hmmmm looks very interesting. https://youtu.be/tAuF5aZi1ic

06.01.2022 Another new addition to the DJI drone family. Introducing The Tello. Pricing we believe is $169 AUD. https://youtu.be/3S1Sq64dJuc



03.01.2022 News in from CASA. The first CASA-approved drone safety app connected to our new RPAS digital platform is now available for all recreational and commercial drone operators to download and use. The digital platform is an exciting technological development for CASA and is the foundation of a fresh approach to safety for unmanned operations. Over the coming weeks, we will retire the Can I fly there? app. We recommend that you delete the ‘Can I fly there? app now and visit www.ca...sa.gov.au/droneapp to select an alternative drone safety app. The development of our platform aligns with the broader whole-of-government approach to ‘open data’ in order to improve services to the community. It is also another first step in helping us to integrate drones into Australian airspace safely and efficiently. In the future, we’re excited that the new platform will also: integrate with our proposed drone registration system allow licenced operators to submit flight authorisation requests automate approvals to operate within 3 NM of a controlled aerodrome, where safe to do so provide the building blocks for a future RPA traffic management system. For more information, go to www.casa.gov.au/droneapp. Future CASA-approved apps will allow developers to innovate and keep pace with technological change. https://www.casa.gov.au//flying-dronesr/drone-safety-apps

02.01.2022 DJI release the Ronin-S. Designed for DSLR and mirrorless cameras, the Ronin-S combines advanced stabilization, precision control, and manual focus control capabilities in a compact, single-handed form factor. With the Ronin-S, creators can shoot with the freedom of stabilized shots on the move. Availability Q2 - 2018 and prices TBC.

01.01.2022 Welcome to the evolution of FPV racing! The DJI Digital FPV System delivers crystal clear transmissions with a 28ms latency at 720p/120fps up to 4km away, making sure you don't miss a thing.

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