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Drone Harmony update gives greater real-time control to DJI Dock users

Automated drone mission planning platform Drone Harmony has released an exciting new update to help DJI Dock users unlock their flying camera’s potential.

The company has introduced a new feature called “Tap to focus” that can be activated by clicking on any point in a live DJI Dock video feed from the drone. Once you tap on the desired area, the drone will focus its camera on that designated section. This way, you get never-before-seen real-time control of the drone, enabling it to pinpoint critical areas with unprecedented precision.

See this feature in action here:

In addition, Drone Harmony has introduced the following updates:

  • The DJI Dock setup has been streamlined with a crucial warning that Docks must be unlinked before connection. This ensures seamless integration and smoother operations.
  • A host of simulation missions have been made available to enhance your planning experience.
  • A new warning system has been added to alert you when the Dock isn’t connected to media storage, ensuring seamless data management.
  • A new “Stop Fly to Point” button has been introduced to offer greater control and flexibility during missions.
  • A new “Remember Me” button on the login credentials page simplifies email access to the account.
  • Drone Harmony now supports Cloud SDK 1.10, enhancing compatibility and performance for users.

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Ishveena Singh is a versatile journalist and writer with a passion for drones and location technologies. She has been named as one of the 50 Rising Stars of the geospatial industry for the year 2021 by Geospatial World magazine.


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