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Sync for DJI app - Mavic Air

How to connect Sync for DJI app to DJI Mavic Air:

Connect via RC:

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1. Turn ON your Mavic Air.

2. Turn ON Remote controller and pay attention to RC that is connected with aircraft.

3. Open Sync for DJI app and wait for connection. Your device model will appear on the top of the screen.

Connect via Wi-Fi:

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1. Switch your aircraft to Wi-Fi mode then turn ON your Mavic Air.

2. Open Wi-Fi settings on your iOS or Android smartphone. Find your device and tap to connect.

3. If connection is successful open the app and wait for connection. Your device model will appear on the top of the screen.

Download 4K video from DJI Mavic Air on your phone with Sync for DJI:

Sync for DJI iOS AppStore iPhone 6, 6s, 7, 7S, 8, 8S, iPhone Plus, iPhone X, iPad Pro, iPad Air, iPad Mini, DJI Go, DJI Go 4
Sync for DJI Android Google Play

Mavic Air highlights:

  • Capture 4K Video and 12MP Photos

  • 3-Axis Gimbal-Stabilized Camera

  • GPS- & Vision Position-Based Navigation

  • 8GB of Internal Storage

  • Flight Autonomy with Obstacle Detection

  • Top Speed of 43 mph in Sport Mode

  • Active Track Subject Tracking Modes

  • Up to 21 Minutes of Flight Time

  • Foldable, Portable Body

Overview

A marvel of engineering and design, the DJI Mavic Air Drone is built to go wherever adventure and your iPhone or iPad takes you. This ultraportable and foldable drone Inherits the best of DJI's Mavic series, featuring high-end flight performance and functionality for nearly limitless exploration. Now you can give your life epic perspective with 32 MP Sphere panoramas, HDR photos, 4K 30 fps 100Mbps video, and 1080p 120 fps slow-motion video.

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32 MP Sphere panoramas take you beyond the horizon

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The DJI Mavic Air shoots and stitches together 25 photos in eight seconds to create crystal-clear 32 MP Sphere panoramas. It also supports multiple pano modes including horizontal, vertical, and 180°. You can even view panoramas from an immersive perspective with DJI Goggles (sold separately).

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3-Axis gimbal camera

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The Mavic Air’s onboard camera integrates a 1/2.3-inch 12-megapixel CMOS sensor and an f/2.8 lens with a 24 mm-equivalent focal length to shoot high-quality photos and videos. The Mavic Air is also one of the most portable DJI drones to house a 3-axis gimbal.

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4K 100 Mbps and slow-motion video

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Shoot video at an incredible 4K 30 fps, recording at 100 Mbps to capture every second with UHD quality. And thanks to Mavic Air's support for recording 1080p 120 fps slow-motion video, you can seize all your epic high-speed adventures.

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HDR photos

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New HDR algorithms help you obtain the right exposure settings intelligently, according to lighting conditions. Overexposed or dark areas are processed for more natural transitions between highlights and shadows, while DSP acceleration allows for more efficient shooting.

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Internal storage

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In addition to a Micro SD card slot, 8 GB of internal storage let you save photos and videos directly to the aircraft and export files through its USB 3.0 Type-C port.

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Compact and foldable

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As tall and wide as an iPhone when folded, the Mavic Air is an ultraportable drone that stretches the boundaries of what's possible for a device its size. Even the dedicated remote controller uses a foldable, low-profile, ergonomic design to hold your iPhone for maximum convenience. Detachable control sticks store inside the remote controller to pack more comfortably on the go.

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SmartCapture

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Fun, simple, and intuitive, SmartCapture offers a new and interactive way of controlling the Mavic Air by hand. Launch and control the drone with hand gestures, then take photos or videos however you like.

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Intelligent flight modes

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The Mavic Air features all the great Intelligent Flight Modes from other DJI drones, like ActiveTrack, QuickShot, and TapFly. ActiveTrack has been improved, two new QuickShots have been added, and with the Mavic Air's rear vision sensors you can use TapFly to fly backward.

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