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New DJI Air 3S firmware enhances drone performance

A new firmware update for the DJI Air 3S has optimized the drone’s flight performance, making an already impressive device even more desirable. However, this demand comes with a twist — the Air 3S is back-ordered at all major US retailers. Luckily, its predecessor, the DJI Air 3, remains a fantastic alternative for drone enthusiasts eager to get airborne.

DJI’s latest Air 3S firmware update, v01.00.0600, delivers a smoother flying experience for the drone by refining flight stability and resolving a few known issues. Complementary updates for the DJI RC 2, RC-N2, and RC-N3 controllers ensure seamless integration, while the updated DJI Fly app (v1.15.5 for iOS and v1.15.4 for Android) enhances user accessibility. While this update might be exciting for Air 3S owners, those seeking the drone may have to look elsewhere — the Air 3S is not in stock anywhere except for DJI’s official online store. And you may face customs issues there as well since DJI will ship the product from outside the US.

For those considering an alternative from their preferred retailer like Amazon, the DJI Air 3 offers a similarly robust experience:

  • Dual cameras: The Air 3 boasts a 24mm wide-angle camera and a 70mm telephoto lens, delivering incredible versatility for creators.
  • Omnidirectional obstacle sensing: Navigate complex environments with confidence, thanks to advanced obstacle avoidance.
  • Extended flight time: Enjoy up to 46 minutes of flight on a single charge, perfect for prolonged shoots or exploration.
  • Long-range connectivity: The O4 transmission system provides stable video streams up to 20 km, ensuring reliable control over long distances.

The Air 3, much like its successor, is built for versatility and ease of use, making it an ideal choice for professionals and hobbyists alike. Its availability and slightly lower price point make it an attractive alternative in today’s tight drone market.

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With DJI facing regulatory challenges in the US, the supply of its drones could become even more restricted. While the Air 3S firmware update is a testament to DJI’s commitment to quality, the Air 3 remains an accessible and powerful option for those ready to start their drone journey. After all, with both drones offering top-tier features, there’s no wrong choice — just a matter of availability.

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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.