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Vision Assist: How to live monitor obstacles from your DJI Air 3S

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Vision Assist: How to live monitor obstacles from your DJI Air 3S

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Published by Massimiliano Zeuli in DJI Tutorials · Friday 06 Dec 2024 · Read time 1:45
Tags: DJIAir3StutorialsDJIMini4ProtutorialsDJIAcademy
Thanks to the introduction of the Vision Assist (DJI Mavic 3 serie, DJI Air 3 serie, DJI Mini 4 Pro) you will be able to monitor live what the visual system cameras see and therefore, during the flight, you will be able to see any nearby obstacles on the display.

After taking off and if the video transmission signal is strong, you can switch to the Vision Assist view.

Tap the Map > Tap at the bottom left to switch to the Attitude Indicator > Tap again to switch to Vision Assist.


When an obstacle is detected in the current viewing direction, a colored collision warning will appear.

The color of the warning (yellow or red) is determined by the distance between the obstacle and the drone.

If you want to “zoom in” on the “Vision Assist view”, tap the center of the screen.

When the drone is moving, the “Vision Assist” automatically changes according to the direction the drone is going.

In this mode, it is normal to see the propellers in the frame; this is just a reference view.

Don’t worry about the quality of the display because it may change depending on the speed of the drone.

You can also tap any directional arrow to change the direction of the “Vision Assist” for a while before returning to the view of the current flight direction.

If you want to lock a certain view, press and hold the reference arrow.

This way you will always see from this point of view even if the drone changes flight direction.


Warnings

I remind you that glass, walls and small objects such as tree branches, electrical wires and kite strings cannot be viewed accurately.

The Field of View of the vision-assist detection in all directions is limited.

It is normal to see no obstacles in your field of view during a collision warning.

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Francesca Pignani
Tuesday 17 Dec 2024
Thanks for your video. Very interesting!
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