Communication latency as low as 10 milliseconds means the camera moves in sync with DJI Force Pro in near real time. An embedded compass and high-precision IMU work in tandem to ensure control is smooth and prevent the gimbal from drifting while moving or stationary.
Wireless devices are plagued with interference issues, so that’s why the DJI Force Pro features a dual-frequency 2.4 and 5.8 GHz wireless transmission system, capable of delivering a control distance of up to 3KM2.DJI Force Pro also supports a wired connection, which can completely alleviate interference with other equipment on a film set.
Just like with the Ronin 2, users can adjust gimbal and camera settings via DJI Force Pro’s built-in screen and buttons. You can even adjust each axis’ speed using adjustment dials.
With the included receiver, DJI Force Pro is compatible with the Ronin 2 and Ronin-S1, or third-party gimbals through an S-BUS connection. Support for more devices is coming soon.
Featuring a 4750 mA battery that offers up to 5 hours of operating time, DJI Force Pro has enough power to stay powered on for an entire shoot. Users can also charge Force Pro via its USB-C port or CAN BUS port.
For maximum adaptability, DJI Force Pro comes with a lightweight handle and can be simultaneously connected to multiple accessories, including monitors, video transmission systems, thumb controllers, and more. It can also be mounted on a tripod with the included adaptor.
1.Currently DJI Force Pro only supports control of Ronin-S gimbal movements.
2.Tested in an environment with unobstructed wireless signal.