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Iplay60 mini Pro USB connect/disconnect issue.
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Technical Discussion
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Oops – we have different controllers. I have an RC N1 – as far as I know, no one has made friends with this remote yet.
I’ve even heard that other Mini’s are working. With RC remotes N2 and N3
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Iplay60 mini Pro USB connect/disconnect issue.
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Technical Discussion
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Alas, the miracle did not happen. According to your instructions: turned off everything, plugged in the cable, turned on the tablet, launched the app, turned on the drone, turned on the controller. The tablet temporarily connects and immediately loses connection. The message about choosing the connection type doesn’t even appear, but I can’t get to it in the settings menu because the connection breaks every second and the USB settings menu closes, with a new connection for 1 second, the connection appears and disappears again. And so on in a circle. Android 14.
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Iplay60 mini Pro USB connect/disconnect issue.
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Technical Discussion
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A similar problem with DJI. It was not possible to solve it. Alldocube’s official support replied that the problem was not widespread and that solving it was not one of the company’s top priorities. However, there are several cases where people have connected a drone through a HUB and it seems to be working. I tried three different Hubs, but it didn’t help.
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iPlay 60 Mini Pro + DJI Fly
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Yes, there is no compass in the tablet. I don’t really understand how this can interfere with the connection of the tablet to the remote control. According to external signs, either the remote control or the tablet (which is more likely) simply “does not understand” the device connection and simply resets (disconnects) the USB port and immediately reconnects. Flashing the OS on a tablet is beyond the limits of reasonable actions for me, and skills too 🙂
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iPlay 60 Mini Pro + DJI Fly
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The Mini 50 and Mini 60 tablets have the same architecture – the only difference is in Android 13/14. Apparently, there is a problem with Android 14. I don’t even have a DJI mini 3 pro – I only have a mini 2 🙂 The second possible problem is indeed the old N1 remote control. I’ll try to find someone with a newer drone and try to pair the tablet with an older drone. I’ll write about the result.
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iPlay 60 Mini Pro + DJI Fly
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No
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iPlay 60 Mini Pro + DJI Fly
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I’ve tried to do all this. The short answer is that it doesn’t work anyway. A more detailed answer is that regardless of the default USB operating mode, when connecting the remote control to the tablet, the USB port control point in the tablet becomes inactive, nothing can be changed, the tablet even connects to the remote control and the drone for a while, even the video and parameters from the drone are visible for a short time, but at least once a day 2-3 seconds as if the USB port is reset and connected again. And so it is all the time. For information, when connecting a Xiaomi phone or Samsung tablet, there is no need to switch the port – the port is automatically configured by the connected device. And finally, the official technical support of Alldocube replied that the ipad mini 60 pro tablet does not work with DJI and they do not plan to make any changes to fix the situation.
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iPlay 60 Mini Pro + DJI Fly
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Technical Discussion
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No 🙁
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iPlay 60 Mini Pro + DJI Fly
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Unfortunately, it didn’t help. I tried three different hubs, but it doesn’t work.
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iPlay 60 Mini Pro + DJI Fly
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I haven’t tried it. Thanks for the advice. Do you use any special USB-C HUB or any other?
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