![]() ![]() I'assigned left and right joysticks for flight control, L1 button for video/photo mode switch and L2 button for pictures taking. When T1s buttons are aligned with tello app on-screen buttons we are done. ![]() There will be overlay button in Tello app that launches T1s buttons assignment to screen positions.ġ2. Add Tello app by pressing "+" button in this utilityġ1. Pair T1s wit phone, when connecting from within this utility T1s is switching to some fast mode.ĩ. Launch GameSir controlling utility from Notification area.ħ. We don't care of app itself, we need notification with gamepad that it produces. ![]() Connect Phone to PC and launch downloaded utility, follow on-screen wizard (my guess is that you need usb-debugging drivers to be installed)Ĥ. Enable USB-debugging in Phones's developer's menu.ģ. latest "GameSir World" app (- PC-based remapper activator utility (Install downloaded app onyour Phone (installation from unknown sources should be enabled)Ģ. From GameSir official downloads site (www,xiaoji,com/download/) get: Steps for rooted phones (how I recall them):ġ. On rooted phone these screen touches simulations are possible without additional hardware. ![]() On non-rooted phone we need to have usb-host enabled phone and purchase usb dongle from GameSir. This remaping is in fact screen touches simulation. Managed to control Tello with "GameSir T1s" on ROOTED! Android phone.Īll gamesir controllers are supported for so-called "remaping" in their android app "GameSir World". That is so unfortunate as it kills one of the main selling points ("use a game controller you might already have") which in reality means increasing the base price for many users by a to be determined amount. doesn't look so promising that any Android controllers beside the mystical T1d will work with the Tello. The method of storage doesn’t help: because videos aren’t stored locally on the drone but beamed directly to your phone, anytime the Wi-Fi connection drops in quality you’ll run into frame rate issues: fly the drone away from you and at some point the video will start stuttering.Well. It’s not wonderful, in all honestly, lacking dynamic range and, in the case of videos, often subject to extremely noticeable compression artifacts. One option would be to buy the “Boost Combo” package, which includes three batteries and an external charger able to accommodate all of them at once.įinally, we should mention the image quality of the built-in camera. This does make buying multiple batteries necessary if you’re planning on long sessions, but given the toy-like nature of the Tello we think 13 minutes is perfectly acceptable. There’s an on-screen battery indicator while flying, plus a built-in warning system that kicks in when power is low, to help ensure you don’t lose the Tello due to it abruptly running out of juice.īattery life is decent, however: you can get as much as 13 minutes of flight time out of one charge. The Tello app is refreshingly simple, with clearly labelled controls and a limited (but not restrictive) set of options. The most interesting is the 8D flips, which makes the drone perform precise flip-over tricks that mirror how you swipe your finger across the screen. In addition to manual flight controls, a handful of automated modes can be used to perform tricks and capture interesting videos: 360-degree rotations, 'Up & Away' (which flies – yes – up and away from you while facing you) and more. You can also use “Throw & Go” to launch the drone: turn the power on, then toss it upwards and away from you in the air, whereupon it’ll engage its rotors and hover in place. The sensors power one of the Tello’s flight tricks: the ability to hold out your hand and have the drone land on your outstretched palm (do watch your fingers until the props power down, though). This system is light-based, so only works in bright conditions. Take your hands off the controls and it will hover in place rather than drift around. When flying on a calm day or indoors (some prop guards are included for the latter you may as well keep them attached for outdoor flights too), a pair of downward-facing sensors keep the Tello nice and steady. ![]()
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