(Part 3) Top products from r/djiphantom
We found 23 product mentions on r/djiphantom. We ranked the 122 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.
41. Koozam DJI Phantom 4 PRO Backpack Water Resistant Shockproof, for PRO Plus, Advanced, Advanced Plus All DJI Phantom 4 Models
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Compatible Drone Model: Phantom 4, Pro, Advanced Phantom 3 Standard, Professional, Advanced, and 4K Phantom 2 Other similar sized dronesFully adjustable backpack and chest straps,foam on the back,wear with ease and comfortFeatures a zipper closure with an interior strap,hold the aircraft securely in...
42. SummitLink White 6 inch Sunshade fits up to iPhone 6 Plus for DJI Phantom 3 Professional and Advanced Phantom 2 Vision+ Inspire 1 Snap on/Off with Sunction Cup
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Sunshade for DJI Phantom 3 Profession / Advanced / P2 Vision+ / FC40It can fit cell phones up to 6.5 inch in size.It has two large velcros allowing flexible adjustment of tilt angle for best viewing.It has suction cup for quick attach/detach of your cellphone.This sun shade is very light weight, fol...
43. DJI Phantom 2 Quadcopter V2.0 Bundle, 3-Axis Zenmuse H4-3D Gimbal for GoPro Hero 4 Black (White)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Fun flying by itself or even better with a GoPro to record the actionThe latest Phantom 2 comes with the new remote controller, new propulsion system and new compassThe Zen muse H4-3D gimbal is included in this bundle and requires installation and calibration using the downloadable DJI gimbal softwa...
44. Cannon Uni-Line Release
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Tension settings from 2 to 22 poundsEasy one-hand tension releaseUse on any test lineFor use in saltwater or freshwater
45. Du-Bro 499 Tru-Spin Prop Balancer
Sentiment score: 2
Number of reviews: 1
Built for the modeler who expects the very bestManufactured out of hardened materialBalances air props of all sizes and weights, boat props, spinners, car wheels, heli rotor heads, jet fans, fly wheels, etc.Securely centers and locks props on to the balancing shaft for utmost accuracyEach balancer c...
46. 11.1V 2200mAh 25C Li-Poly Battery Pack with Dean Connector for 400/500 Class RC Helicopter OR Airsoft Guns/Rifles
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
This Li-Polymer battery is the best choice for 3D flyer of Trex 400/450 and other similar size helicopters.Dimension: 105mm x 35mm x 23mmDischarge (Output) Leads: 14 AWG silicon wire, 105 mm long, with Dean connectorCharging (Balancing) Lead: TP Style 4-pin connector. 22AWG PVC wire, 35 mm LongMaxim...
47. Performance Tool W9178 Precision Driver Set, 33-Piece
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Includes slotted Philips, poi, star & hex bits8" flexible extension shaftMagnifying glass for detailed work
48. Fat Shark / ImmersionRC RP-SMA 5.8GHz Circular Polarized SpiroNet Antenna FPV
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
49. DJI Lightbridge 2.4-GHz Full HD Video Downlink with OSD and Control (White)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Full HD 1080p video downlink and on-screen display (OSD) flight dataBuilt-in 2.4-GHz remote control linkRange of up to one mile, light-of-sightView live video and OSD parameters on your mobile deviceFully encrypted and secure
50. 5.8GHz Fatshark spiroNET Antenna Set Cloverleaf and SPW - FPV 5.8 - ImmersionRC
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
New Original SpiroNET 5.8GHz Right-hand circular polarized antennaSet includes two identical 4-leaf Skew Planar Wheel antennasRight-hand circular polarization, Standard SMA male connector (NOT RP-SMA)Compatible with all FatShark/ImmersionRC 5.8GHz productsMade by ImmersionRC/ FatShark
51. Red Rock DJI Phantom 2 Vision+ / Phantom Vision / Phantom 2 Carry Case - Aluminum
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Compatible with DJI Phantom Vision 2+, DJI Phantom vision 2, DJI Phantom 2 with Gimbal (H3-2D or H3-3D)Pre-Cut - Designated cuts for Remote control, range extender, prop guard, batteries, chargerSlots with 4 DJI Vision 2 batteries - Blades do not need to be taken out.Silver outer alloy for protectio...
52. Sandpiper of California Bugout Backpack (ACU Camo, 22x15.5x8-Inch)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
The Bugout Bag series continues to be our strongest selling product line, currently over 1 million units sold since 1998. Rugged construction, quality materials and attention to detail are put into every bag.The generous main compartment gives ample space for cargo and with the expandability, stores...
53. DJI Phantom Prop Guards for Phantom 1 and FC40 (Set of 4)
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
Propellers Props Blades Protectorsweight: 18.7g/PCS Prop Guards dimensions 8.8 x 2.5 x 6 inchesRadian: 155.0°, Radius:112.32mmDJI Original parts
54. Firehouse Technology ARC White Strobe
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
ARC White Strobe - MicroUSB Charge Cable - Firehouse Technology 3 Month Limited Warranty6 hours continuous operation with onboard battery (in strobe mode)4 - Powerful Cree Standalone LEDs in light3 Modes - Strobe, Flash, and Fixed (solid)Easy to use single button interface
55. The Hubsan X4 (H107L)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Latest 6-axis flight control system with adjustable gyro sensitivityPermits super stable flight. With 4 channelsLightweight airframe with nice durability4-ways flip(left,right,forward,backward)USB charging cable allows to charge by computer.
56. DJI Phantom Aerial UAV Drone Quadcopter Replacement Battery
Sentiment score: 2
Number of reviews: 1
2200mah LiPO Battery for DJI PhantomBrand New in BoxXT60 ConnectorCharge the battery for one hour, then insert it into the drone, launch the DJI Application, go to battery history and then diagnose the battery in the application.
57. Dji Phantom 2 FPV Cable and Hub - Part 9
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
FPV HUB’s integrates iOSD mini,iOSD Mark II or AVL58 ports, connecting directly to the PHANTOM 2 central board and built-in main controller through an 8-Pin cable.Customized ports and cables for iOSD mini, iOSD Mark II or AVL58.Includes: FPV HUB, cables and instructions
58. DJI Phantom 2 Propeller Guard (4 Pack)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
30-Day Return Policy
I've had my Phantom 2 Vision Plus for a little over a month, so I am in no way an expert, but I would be happy to share what little experience I have so far.
I have three batteries, and they do take about an hour to charge. I would say between 1:10 to 1:20 on average. I'm just using the standard charger that shipped with the Phantom.
Since I have the vision plus kit, as far as I know the extender is necessary to interact with the camera to get live video and adjust settings. The GoPro setup is going to be different so I can't help much there, sorry.
I tried out a friends FPV goggles on his quadcopter (not a phantom) and I must say, although pretty cool, very disorientating for me. It was super easy to lose track of were the drone was compared to my location. That is something that is going to take some practice and getting used to. So, I personally don't use FPV, and I don't have any plans to in the near future. I keep everything line of sight.
As far as a case, I ended up getting one made by Red Rock that looks to have a similar shell as the one you linked (Here). The outer shell is very flimsy, so keep that in mind. The latches are also really flimsy. I really like the case because it keeps everything neatly in one place. I feel that it really doesn't do much in the way of protection though. I always store it flat and only carry it by the handle for a short distance when I have to. The whole thing just feels like it's going to fall apart if I jostle it too much. Some of the more expensive cases I've seen ($200+ range) seem like they would be a lot more durable and provide some water resistance.
The first blades I linked, the self tightening ones are very close. However slightly different. More to the point they aren't made by DJI. You can get either type really (DJI or 3rd party) but I've had great luck with the MayTech blades. The DJI ones are labeled as 9" and the MayTech ones are labeled as 9.4", they may be different sizes in which case you'd not want to mix them. If I were you I'd just grab about 4 pairs (2 full sets) or more of 9"+ blades (either self-tightening or normal with prop nuts). If you get prop nuts now you can get cheaper blades more easily and have more options later.
While the ones I've linked I've had good luck with I'd urge caution when buying generic blades from cheapo unknown brands. Some of them are really good and some of them can come extremely imbalanced. If they come imbalanced your quad will vibrate harder putting the internals under greater stress, making your video blurry or shaky and reducing thrust efficiency mitigating battery life.
If you're going to try out different blades a Prop Balancer would be a good investment. Basically you clamp the propeller on to it and its super low friction bar will cause the heavy blades to hang lower. You take it off the stand and use a fine grain sand paper (I prefer a sanding sponge) to slowly remove material from the heavier side. Then put it back on, weigh it and repeat until it basically has no side heavier than another. There are a lot of tutorials on YouTube about this.
Just the yesterday when I was taking off a strong gust pushed my Phantom over and my carbon fiber blades ground against the concrete leaving ugly frayed rough edges unbalancing the blades and causing increased wind resistance at the tip. When I got back home I sanded out the rough edges and re-balanced them. They aren't perfect anymore but they are close and I've extended their usable life. Once you've got some substantial pits in your blades or they are super-imbalanced it's time to replace them.
Lume Cubes are delightful little flashlights, but they have a relatively few use cases on a drone. I say "relatively few" because the light source still has to be somewhat close to the subject to receive enough illumination. You can see some demonstrations in this video.
If you're looking to do photography from your drone at night, I don't think Lume Cubes will do much for you. The photos will probably look rather lame. However, if you're looking to do some photography using a handheld camera with your drone as a lighting device, you could get some use out of Lume Cubes.
I purchased a couple Lume Cubes to put on a mount with a GoPro Session camera. I then suspend this mount from a drone, fly it far out over the ocean at night, and drop it off so that it floats about 2 feet under the surface of the water until the lights run out of battery. I will then be able to reel the mount into shore using a fishing pole. Unfortunately I haven't had a chance to use this setup yet, but the idea is that any neat nighttime ocean creatures hanging out in the water column will be attracted to the light and I could capture them on video. I suspect that I'd be able to see little squids.
If you're looking for an accessory for making night flights safer, I strongly recommend looking at this product over Lume Cubes. These little LED lights are insanely bright. If you turn them on while looking straight at them, you'll have rainbow blotches in your vision for a long while. They are definitely visible for at least 3 nautical miles. Despite their phenomenal brightness, the battery lasts for well over an hour and they weigh almost nothing. They are absolutely perfect for drones. I give the lights five stars.
If you have a GoPro4 you might want the one with the H4-3D ... They are almost the same, but the GoPro4 has a slightly different balance on the gimbal and some cut out for a new side button on the GoPro4. You can reconfigure the H3-3D in software to compensate for the balance, but might need to put in a shim to prevent the side button from being hit. Some people have no issue with GP4 on the H3 gimbal, others do. Some people don't mind tinkering ... other's want turnkey simplicity.
http://www.amazon.com/DJI-Phantom-Quadcopter-Bundle-Zenmuse/dp/B00SHUEPBK/
Other than that for time delay photography or basic video, you are set.
Only if you also want a live preview feed to frame your shots will you need to do anything else. If not, just turn on the camera, take it up in the air and point it at your subject.
For live SD preview:
Technically ... Due to the power of those video transmitters, you'll also want to get yourself an entry level HAM radio license if you are operating this in the US.
For live HD preview ... Buy yourself an Inspire 1. The cost of the included HD stream system alone ($1400 DJI Lightbridge) makes the Inspire 1 a better buy then adding it a Phantom 2. Crazy, but that's the state of live HD wireless feeds right now.
Lol that's cute. But come on, OP...spend the $9 on Amazon prime. I'll even buy it for you
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RH3FQAC/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_img?_encoding=UTF8&colid=1KG83DOPY1YN3&coliid=I4AG7AP4UALTB
I'm wondering if something like this would be of help to not have to solder?
Phantom 2 FPV Hub
Manual for it
he means avoid antennas marked rp-sma (its a different connector)
I think he means something like these:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KAOT4LM/ref=wl_mb_recs_5_title
(you would have one on the transmitter, and one on the receiver/screen leaving the other as a standard ariel)
The transmitter will come with a default ariel, but the circular polarised ones give better video range.
I bought my Phantom 4 as a bundle which included this backpack which I'm quite happy with. Amazon link
I just did this over the weekend with my racer quad and might do this with my P3P. You'll want some good protection. I picked up a 4' x 2' sheet of something called Kaizen foam from a local Rockler. You can also get it at fastcap.com for about $23 USD.
I used an old assault pack I used in Iraq (lot of memories with that bag) and it would be he same with a camping pack. Cut the foam to fit in the bag, stack it as deep as you need to go, outline, and cut with a razor blade. I could throw this bag down the stairs and everything would be fine.
Since the bag was about $80 new (back in 2006, mind you) and the foam was $23, I'm cheaper than most dedicated packs and it's a lot less noticeable.
I have roughly $1000 just in backpacks (mostly camera bags, but also drone stuff). After doing this, I doubt I'll go back to a "phantom bag" or "camera bag".
Pics for the curious: here
Edit: couldn't find an exact version of my bag, but this one is extremely close: Sandpiper of California Bugout Backpack (ACU Camo, 22x15.5x8-Inch) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004NX43IU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_Z9-9wb6Q376VV
Do plenty of tests before rigging it up and then test again over land while rigged to your phantom. Good luck!
Cannon Universal Line Release https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000MMVW80/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_wjMPwbGGEXWP5
this one is amongst the most popular ones...
also suggest using one of these with it
this is a great set of small bits and drivers
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004B9EYDU?keywords=performance%20tools%20precision%20screwdriver%20set&qid=1458526355&ref_=sr_1_6&sr=8-6
i have an extra remote for p3p/a if yours bites the dust that i'll sell pretty cheap.
Love the idea, but head's up...
> Please note that this is sold as a single piece. 4 are needed to make a complete set.
@ 15.50 a piece, you're looking at $62 for a set. DJI's are currently going for $19 for a full set. Screwing them on isn't THAT inconveient for 3x price IMO.
http://www.amazon.com/DJI-Part28-Phantom-Series-9-Inch/dp/B00I4N7KBW/
not really, the built in FPV on the vision is crap, and the camera isn't that great, you made the right choice setting up your own rig and getting a go pro that you can actually use without your phantom. this is the monitor and i have it wired up to this battery pack. I spent about 170 total and have 3x the range and better quality than a vision or vision+
If you think this is a one-time-purchase then you are dead wrong. You will crash, it is a matter of when and how. If you beat the odds, then good for you, you'll then want to buy upgrades. Save up and get a Phantom 2 with H3-3D and a GoPro 3+... If you can't afford that, just get a Hubsan X4 $40 and learn to fly and save money.
Here is the kit I bought. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00I08F7UM/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I would not mind using the provided camera and not the gopro. Just lost on how to route the IOSD in the mix.
Those props you linked to, are these the same ones minus the colored screw in the center? Obviously very green just got my phantom last week and I was looking to get some extra props as we broke one of the first flight.
Get a cheap small quadcopter to practice / crash / practice. Learning to fly well is the best way to prevent damage to your phantom. Also, learn to fly well in atti mode (no GPS help)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00IZC6C8E/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1417370608&sr=8-1
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00D3IN11Q/ref=mp_s_a_1_fkmr0_1?qid=1417370779&sr=8-1-fkmr0&pi=AC_SX110_SY165_QL70
Some people feel that the propeller protectors ( http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00BS4KUCK/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1417371068&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SY200_QL40 ) can cause vortex ring state and could cause a crash. ( DJI Phantom 2 - Prop Guards explained. - Also T…: http://youtu.be/4LcnVgbxdiI ) I personally fly with out them. It saves weight and makes you fly more cautiously.
***Download and read this 50 page manual!... Read it twice!! Everything you need to know about the Phantom2 V+
https://www.dropbox.com/s/bi24lrdja4ler29/DJI%20Phantom%20Vision%20Summary%20Guide.pdf?dl=0
Watch phantom crash YouTube videos and figure out why they crashed, learn from it.