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DJI’s latest drone firmware updates bring stability, battery tweaks

DJI’s latest drone firmware updates bring stability, battery tweaks

DJI is actively updating its global consumer drone lineup despite facing challenges in the US market. The company has announced a series of spring firmware updates for several of its flagship products, including the DJI Mavic 4 Pro, DJI Mini 5 Pro, and DJI Air 3S. Additionally, enhancements have been made to the DJI RC Pro 2 and the DJI Fly app. These updates aim to keep the product offerings competitive and appealing to consumers worldwide.

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DJI, Autel drones cleared for firmware updates until 2029

DJI, Autel drones cleared for firmware updates until 2029

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has temporarily halted its decision to include DJI and Autel equipment on its Covered List, alleviating concerns among drone operators about the potential obsolescence of their equipment. This move, announced earlier this month, was seen as a significant relief for the US drone industry, which feared that the designation could render thousands of functional drones unsupported and pose operational and cybersecurity challenges. The FCC's pause allows for further consideration of the implications of this decision, ensuring that drone operators can continue to use their equipment without immediate disruption.

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Roborock Releases Matter Protocol Update, Leading Smart Home Integration

Roborock Releases Matter Protocol Update, Leading Smart Home Integration

Roborock has unveiled a major firmware update for its premium robot vacuum models, enhancing integration with the Matter protocol. This update, announced recently, allows users to control their devices seamlessly within Matter-supported ecosystems, significantly improving interoperability and user experience in smart home management. The initiative reflects Roborock's commitment to advancing smart home technology and providing users with more efficient and cohesive control over their devices.

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DJI refreshes Osmo Pocket 4 with maintenance update

DJI refreshes Osmo Pocket 4 with maintenance update

DJI has released a new firmware update for the Osmo Pocket 4, designated version 01.02.07.06, just weeks after a significant update that introduced numerous features. This latest release, which focuses on addressing known issues rather than adding new functionalities, is aimed at enhancing the performance and reliability of the popular pocket-sized camera. Users are encouraged to install the update to ensure optimal operation of their device.

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DJI unlocks longer-range Dock 3 drone missions with new update

DJI unlocks longer-range Dock 3 drone missions with new update

DJI has announced a firmware update for its DJI Dock 3 and Matrice 4D series, which will enhance the functionality of its drone ecosystem. This update includes support for the newly introduced DJI O4 Ground Station, a signal-enhancement solution aimed at extending the range of remote drone operations. The rollout of this update is expected to improve operational efficiency for users, allowing for more effective and reliable drone management in various applications.

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This DJI Neo 2 update makes selfie drone even better for travel

This DJI Neo 2 update makes selfie drone even better for travel

DJI has recently enhanced its compact Neo 2 drone with a significant firmware update, making it an appealing option for beginner drone enthusiasts. This update introduces new features that enhance the drone's functionality and usability, capturing the interest of creators looking for accessible aerial photography solutions. As the drone market continues to evolve, the Neo 2 stands out for its user-friendly design and innovative capabilities, positioning itself as a noteworthy choice for those new to drone flying. The update, which was rolled out in October 2023, aims to improve the overall user experience and expand the creative possibilities for users.

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How to Maintain and Manage 6 Axis Robot Arms for Longevity and Precision

How to Maintain and Manage 6 Axis Robot Arms for Longevity and Precision

In the realm of smart manufacturing, the 6-axis robot arm has emerged as a crucial tool for achieving high-speed production and exceptional accuracy. However, maintaining its peak performance requires a systematic management approach. Neglecting routine maintenance can lead to unexpected downtime and safety hazards in collaborative workspaces. To address this, manufacturers are encouraged to adopt a tiered maintenance strategy that ensures the robot's repeatability and structural integrity. A successful maintenance program begins with daily visual inspections, where operators check for wear on the robot’s harness and ensure cleanliness to prevent contamination of internal components. In addition to daily checks, a quarterly or semi-annual schedule should focus on mechanical stability and accuracy, utilizing tools like laser trackers to detect any drift caused by thermal expansion or wear. The longevity of these robotic arms also hinges on the health of internal components and software. Regular checks for lubrication and maintaining a clean, temperature-controlled environment for the control cabinet are essential. Furthermore, keeping the robot's firmware updated and backing up program data ensures rapid recovery in case of hardware failures. JAKA Robotics has developed the JAKA Zu series, designed to minimize maintenance needs while maximizing operational life. The JAKA Zu20 model, capable of handling a 20 kg payload, is particularly suited for heavy-duty applications. The company also offers a digital ecosystem through the JAKA App, enabling users to monitor robot performance wirelessly. With built-in diagnostics and professional training resources, JAKA aims to provide a reliable investment in robotic technology that delivers precision and value over time.

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