Q:Does the application work with the DJI Mini 3 / Mini 3 PRO?
A: No, the current app does not work with the Mini 3 / Mini 3 PRO. We are working on a new app called Maven EVO, which will be available in late 2024.
Q:Does the application work with the DJI Neo?
A: No, to date, DJI has not released the tools (SDK) required for third-party developers to work with this drone, so at the moment, we cannot support the DJI Neo.
Q:Does the application work with the DJI Mini 2 SE?
A: No, to date, DJI has not released the tools (SDK) required for third-party developers to work with this drone, so at the moment, we cannot support the DJI Mini 2 SE.
Q:Does the application work with the DJI Mini 4K?
A: No, to date, DJI has not released the tools (SDK) required for third-party developers to work with this drone, so at the moment, we cannot support the DJI Mini 4K.
Q:Does the application work with the DJI Mavic 3?
A: No, to date, DJI has not released the tools (SDK) required for third-party developers to work with this drone, so at the moment, we cannot support the DJI Mavic 3.
Q:Does the application work with my Drone?
A: here is the list of supported Drones:
https://www.mavenpilot.com/2022/03/25/maven-3-11-new-drones-supported/
Q:Where can I download the Android version?
A: Maven Lite is now available! here you will find all the information:
https://www.mavenpilot.com/2022/12/24/maven-lite-android/
Q:Are waypoint missions completely autonomous?
A:All drones supported by the app perform the missions in complete autonomy with the exception of the Mavic Mini, Mini 2, Mini SE, Mavic Air 2, Air 2S models which require a constant connection to the remote control for the execution of the missions in Virtual Stick mode
Q:What is virtual stick mode?
A:The virtual stick mode (or joystick mode) is a special flight mode in which the drone receives the piloting commands from the app instead of the remote control. Drones that cannot “natively” perform waypoint missions (due to hardware / firmware limitations) execute missions in virtual stick mode, which means that the application constantly pilots the drone throughout the execution of the mission and consequently it requires a stable and continuous connection.