DJI, a Chinese-based technology company, got rid of its geofence software, which stopped people from flying drones over the ...
Instead, DJI will use Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) data to label No-Fly Zones "Enhanced Warning Zones." Operators will get in-app alerts notifying them about restricted airspace ... Unmanned ...
DJI, which accounts for an estimated 90% of hobby drone sales in the U.S., announced this week that it will stop geoblocking ...
DJI has announced updates to its geofencing system (GEO) that applies to most of its consumer and enterprise drones in the ...
Instead, DJI will use Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) data to label No-Fly Zones "Enhanced Warning Zones." Operators will get in-app alerts notifying them about restricted airspace.