FAQ

Q&A
The DJI Smart Controller provides brightness up to 1000cd/m2, showing clear details even under direct sunlight and making it an optimal tool for outdoor use. For reference, an average smartphone display offers a brightness of approximately 500-705 cd/m2.
An HDMI port (that supports 4K video output), microSD card slot, a USB type-C port, and a USB-A port.
Yes.
The brightness can be adjusted both ways. When Auto mode is enabled, the DJI Smart Controller will automatically adjust its brightness using a built-in light sensor, making it optimal for the human eye according to the surrounding environment.
The DJI Smart Controller can be connected to Wi-Fi networks/hotspots and Bluetooth.
Yes. Users can select alternative function configurations for the C1, C2, and Confirm buttons. There are also numerous shortcut button combinations based on user habits for more efficient control and better user experience. Please refer to the user manual for more details.
The DJI Smart Controller's system can be updated either by connecting to the internet or to a computer with DJI Assistant 2 downloaded from the official website. Apps can be updated along with the system or by connecting to the internet.
Check your surroundings for potential interference factors and then adjust the orientation of your antennas to enhance signal strength.
You can use a microSD card or the built-in Go Share function to transfer files. You can also transfer files by connecting the DJI Smart Controller to any computer that uses Microsoft Windows and selecting "Transfer Files" from the Smart Controller menu.
By enabling the SRE (Sunlight Readable Enhancement) function, image display will be automatically enhanced and optimized so that content is still clearly visible even under direct sunlight.
The built-in DJI GO 4 app has been optimized for use with the DJI Smart Controller. Both the built-in DJI GO 4 app and the standard DJI GO 4 app will be simultaneously updated.
Yes. You can download third-party apps through the built-in browser or install APK files from a microSD card. (DJI will not be liable for any permission or safety issues resulting from use of third-party apps. If an installed third-party app prevents you from enjoying optimal use of your controller, we suggest you remove the app or restore the controller to the original factory settings.)
Yes, it supports QC2.0 Quick Charging via the type-C port at the bottom of the controller.
You can expand the controller's storage with an extra microSD card and transfer the downloaded files from the controller to the microSD card. You can also view photos and videos saved in an aircraft's microSD card on the DJI Smart Controller.
Yes. However, drone compatibility with these apps depends on whether or not DJI Mobile SDK supports the drone .