Identify potential obstacles seamlessly in the operation interface and navigate confidently with intuitive controls. For camera movements like circling or pulling away, the lateral and backward visual assistance helps you gauge the spatial distances to the left, right, and back. You can also maintain a forward view even during high-angle shots.
Identify potential dimly lit obstacles as bright spots through visual guidance. This proves invaluable when nighttime lighting doesn't satisfy minimum obstacle avoidance levels. Enjoy added peace of mind when taking pictures at night because the extra safety in place.
Introducing Vision Assist, your gateway to hassle-free creative shots and expanded possibilities. By eliminating blind spots, you can confidently control more, paving the way for bolder, boundary-pushing aerial artistry.
* Tested with a production model DJI Mavic 3 Classic in a closed environment in favorable conditions with an unobstructed wireless signal. Actual results may vary depending on environment, usage, and firmware version.
** All videos and photos on this page were taken in strict compliance with local laws and regulations. Users should always fly in strict accordance with the local laws and regulations in their flight area.
*** Measured with FCC compliance in unobstructed environments free of interference. The actual transmission distance may vary depending on environment, actual use, and firmware version. Always follow local rules and regulations and fly your drone within your visual line of sight unless otherwise permitted. The above data are the farthest communication distances for one-way, non-return flights under each standard. During your flight, please pay attention to RTH reminder on the app.
**** Mavic 3 Pro is C2 certified, and Mavic 3 Classic is C1 certified by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
1. ActiveTrack is not available at video resolutions higher than 4K or frame rates over 60fps.
2. Measured by Mavic 3 Classic flying at a constant speed of 32.4 kph in a windless environment at sea level until the battery reached 0%. Data is for reference only. During your flight, please pay attention to RTH reminders in the DJI Fly app.
3. DO NOT use the aircraft in severe weather conditions, including heavy wind exceeding 12.8 m/s, snow, rain, fog, hail, or lightning. DO NOT fly the aircraft 6,000 m (19,685 ft.) or higher above sea level. DO NOT fly the aircraft in environments where the temperature is below -10° C (14° F) or above 40° C (104° F). DO NOT take off from moving objects such as cars or boats. DO NOT fly close to reflective surfaces such as water or snow. Otherwise, the vision system may be limited. When the GNSS signal is weak, fly the aircraft in environments with good lighting and visibility. Low ambient light may cause the vision system to function abnormally. DO NOT fly near areas with magnetic or radio interference. Common magnetic or radio interference sources include Wi-Fi hotspots, routers, Bluetooth devices, high-voltage lines, large-scale power transmission stations, radar stations, mobile base stations, and broadcasting towers. Be careful when taking off in desert or beach areas to avoid sand entering the aircraft. Fly the aircraft in open areas. Buildings, mountains, and trees may block the GNSS signal and affect the onboard compass.
4. Measured in an unobstructed environment free of interference and with a maximum flight range of 15 km with FCC compliance. The above data shows the farthest communication range for one-way, non-return flights under each standard. During your flight, please pay attention to RTH reminders in the DJI Fly app.
5. Tested in an outdoor open environment without interference. Actual resolution may vary depending on the quality of the transmission signal.
6. Sold separately.