AVATA 2 connection sucks - any tips for improving connection?
Hello guys,
I recently bought a DJI Avata 2, Remote Controller 3, and Goggles N3 with the intention of flying indoors in places like houses, hotels, and other buildings. For now, it is just for practice, but maybe commercially in the future.
The problem is that even when I fly out of my room with the doors open, I tend to lose signal, and the drone either stops responding to throttle inputs or loses connection completely.
I have seen TikToks of a guy flying his Avata 2 around large hotels in Thailand, and I am wondering how he gets such a good connection.
Could this be because I am using the cheaper Goggles N3?
When flying outdoors, I also lose signal when the drone and goggles are separated by trees. I understand this is probably due to signal blockage, reflections, and general radio wave interference.
But what about indoor flying? Do you have any tips on how I can improve or extend the connection?
Thank you!