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What drone you trying to fly with those controllers
It will depend on which drone but I always suggest to go to the DL download page which makes it easy to get the correct version of the app for each drone. When you select your drone it will indicate which controller is supported. If it says do not download from App Stores then when you select the controller you’re using it will take you directly to the required location where you can download. This is the only way to download the correct version for the DJI MSDK version 5 drones which are supported. If it doesn’t then when you click on the controller whether you’re using Android or IOS it will take you to whichever app store directly to download from there.
https://www.dronelink.com/download
I will be using the RC N2 with my Mini 4 Pro. I will be using the RC N1 with my Air 2s and Mini 3 pro. I want to be able to use Dronelink for all of my drones. Will i have to alternate between the Dronelink App downloaded from the download page and the Dronelink app in the play store? I have 2 remotes (N1 and N2) and one android device.
Ok, for the mini 3 and mini 4 you will require Dronelink DJI (The MSDK 5 Version) and for the air 2S you'll need Dronelink, the link to the download page that Mike mentions is below:
https://www.dronelink.com/download
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