DJI Mavic Mini Flashing Red Light
DJI Mavic Mini Flashing Red Light issue. You probably just need to update the firmware. There have been a few updates. I think the latest update is for the batteries. Secondly, if you experience flashing red lights while flying, one cause may be low lighting conditions. I have heard changing the ISO fixes helps address this issue.
If your app says it cannot connect to your Mavic Mini, check the wi-fi. It may be connected to something else. Your phone wi-fi should be connected to the Mavic Mini.
Here is a video showing how to update your DJI Mavic Mini. Also, you may consider buying filters for better video and pictures along with pads for flying over water. I did purchase water landing pads. I recommend these if you are going to fly over water.
If you watch the video and it helps, please give a like or share. I hope the video helps solve your DJI Mavic Mini Flashing Red Light Issue. Happy droning.
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