How To Download Dji Assistant 2

A DJI GO 4 manual taking an in-depth look at the features and settings in DJI Go 4 app. Route and Cache the Map in the Background which means that DJI GO 4 will store the local map, so it doesn’t need to download it every time. Here are important download links: DJI assistant 1.1.2. PC: https://www.sekidorc.com/press/DJI_Assistant2_Installer_v1.1.2_20170527.zip. DT7 & DR16 Assistant Software v1.2 (Stop distributing and updating). * Download the Firmware via Assistant software; the software only supports Windows XP.

If you're having firmware issues on your DJI drone or you'd just rather not have to do it wirelessly with your phone or tablet, there's a great way to handle it with your Mac. Here's what you need to know.

Products used in this guide

  • Amazon: DJI Mavic Pro Platinum ($880)
  • DJI: DJI Assistant 2 (Free)

First thing's first

The first thing to do is download and install the DJI Assistant 2 application on your Mac. There are a few different versions of it, and while the features and how the apps work is basically the same, each version is specific to different drones.

There's a version for most of the drones made in 2018 and earlier, including the Mavic Pro and Mavic Air, a dedicated version for the Mavic 2, the Phantom, and many other DJI products besides. All you need to do is make sure you check you're selecting the right version for your drone from the downloads page.

It's also a good idea to use whatever USB cable came with the drone to connect it to your Mac. We've experienced issues that were rectified simply by using this cable instead, so it's a good idea to make sure you use it.

How to update your DJI drone firmware with your Mac

The images below were gathered using the Windows version of DJI Assistant 2, but the application and steps required is the same on the Mac.

  1. Connect the micro USB cable to the drone.
  2. Connect the same micro USB cable to your Mac.
  3. Turn on the drone (press then press and hold the power button in most cases.)
  4. Open the DJI Assistant 2 application on your Mac.

  5. Select your drone from the main screen.

  6. Select firmware update from the left-hand menu.

  7. Once the available firmware builds have populated, select the most recent one.
  8. Click the start update button.

The app will now download the latest firmware and flash it to your drone. The process will take a little while and the drone will reboot as part of it.

Besides being an easy way to update to the latest firmware, you can also use DJI Assistant 2 as a way to reset your drone to factory settings, refresh the current firmware installation, or downgrade to an older build if there are bugs you're not happy with in the newer ones.

How to update your DJI controller with your Mac

Unless your drone and controller have consistent firmwares, you'll get warning messages when you try to fly and you'll be forced to update before taking off. So while you're updating the drone, update its controller in a very similar way using your Mac.

  1. Connect the micro USB cable to the controller.
  2. Connect the same micro USB cable to your Mac.
  3. Turn on the controller (press then press and hold the power button in most cases).
  4. Open the DJI Assistant 2 application on your Mac.
  5. Select your controller from the main screen.

  6. Select firmware update from the left-hand menu.

  7. Once the available firmware builds have populated, select the most recent one.
  8. Click the start update button.

As with the drone, the DJI Assistant 2 app can also be used to downgrade the controller's firmware, refresh or restore to factory settings.

There are plenty of other things you can do with the DJI Assistant 2 app, but for most people handling firmware is the biggest convenience. By using it you can minimize your risk of having to download anything before you fly, though as it can't handle battery firmware updates, you'll still need to download these through the DJI Go app on your phone or tablet.

Our top equipment picks

DJI Assistant 2 works with all recent DJI drones, but it's a great time to pick up the Mavic Pro Platinum featured here.

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DJI Mavic Pro Platinum

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Quiet, great battery life and priced to move

The Mavic Pro Platinum is quieter than the original model while still boasting the same great 12MP camera capable of stunning 4K video.

Since the Mavic 2 line arrived in 2018, prices of the previous generation Mavic Pro Platinum have fallen a fair bit. It's still a phenomenal drone, but now within reach of tighter budgets.

Additional Equipment

To manage your drone and controller's firmware from your PC you also need the free DJI Assistant 2 application.

DJI Assistant 2(Free at DJI)

Manage firmware, flight logs and more from your Mac with the DJI Assistant 2 app.

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How to update your DJI drone's firmware with your Mac

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DJI Mavic Pro Platinum

$880 at Amazon

This is where you can adjust the general settings.

Measurement Units: Here you can choose how your parameters are displayed in DJI GO 4, and you have a choice of in m/s, km/h, or Imperial units.

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Long Press Action: This can be set to either Gimbal Control or Focus. If set to Gimbal Control then when you long press the screen you will be able to move the gimbal up and down by dragging your finger. If set to Focus then when you long press the screen a green box comes up showing the focus of the composition.

Live Streaming: Here you can enable live streaming to Facebook or other popular social media platforms. To enable it all you have to do is choose your preferred platform and log into your account, then follow the onscreen prompts.

Map:

In the Map settings you toggle on and off Show Flight Route and Cache the Map in the Background which means that DJI GO 4 will store the local map, so it doesn’t need to download it every time. Keep the Calibrate Map Coordinates (For China Mainland) turned off unless you live in Mainland China.

Video Cache:

If this is enabled, then DJI GO 4 will save videos to your phone as well as your Micro SD card. If enabled you can set the maximum amount of space you want to use for video cache as well as setting it up to automatically clear space once a certain amount of disk space is used. The last setting is Record Audio with the Video Cache. If this enabled, it means your mobile device will record the audio around you when you take a video.

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