DJI adds INAV support for FPV drones

DJI has released new updates to its FPV drones that add new features to enhance the flying experience.
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The update adds support for INAV navigation software, which allows the drone to receive live telemetry data such as battery level, GPS coordinates, and altitude directly on compatible headsets.
The update applies not only to models specifically designed for FPV, such as the Avata and Avata 2, but also to the more affordable DJI Neo. This software does not change the firmware of the drones themselves, but adds support for models like the Goggles 2, Goggles 3, and Goggles Integra, which now have the ability to display important real-time flight data.
Thanks to INAV, users can create flight plans without having to remove the device, making the process much easier. In addition, the update includes improved altitude control and the ability to restore the maximum flight radius and return altitude settings after installing the new software.
The update is available for those using the DJI Fly app version 1.16.0 or later. After that, users should reboot their drone, headsets, and remote control.
In January, DJI launched the Flip folding drone, which can be controlled by voice, has a 48MP camera and a flight time of up to 31 minutes. This new product has an innovative folding design and weighs less than 249 grams, allowing you to take it with you almost anywhere.
Source: DroneDJ