I was having a heck of a time flying near a waterfall one day, the turbulent water had my P3 bouncing and bobbing all over (this was early on, didn't know to turn off VPS), I couldn't get it to maintain a steady hover at all. That said, no effect while actively flying it. As others have said...
It's technically illegal in the US I'm surmising as well, since you are required to be within sight of the drone and you can't really see your drone while you have your eyes covered. Hopefully I'm wrong on this one though. ;-)
Good to hear that it led to a (better?) solution. I have the US version without developer mode on (although i usually do turn it on) and i see the options from your first picture.
Is that even with auto-switching turned off? It sounded like it was an issue of trying to connect to the internet and was disabling the wifi. Interesting.... are there alternatives to Litchi? Also, what is the performance on the Pixel XL?
I don't have Litchi yet (found this thread while trying to look up using my Daydream with the Phantom), but I do have a Google Pixel XL. Google has added a "feature" which will automatically turn off wi-fi if you do not have an internet connection. To turn this feature off, go into your Wi-Fi...
I should have added that my tablet is a small 7" but the arm had no problem with it whatsoever. I didn't try with a full-sized iPad but I don't believe it would have been too bad.
I JUST bought this Sticky Car Mount for my controller. The socket on it is the same as the P3S arm so I just removed the original and slotted on the new one. It works beautifully.
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