It would be fantastic if Site Scan had an Android-based Flight App with M3M support.
I was at a conference a few weeks ago and an esri person told me they're working on the android version of the app now. (I think he said he was on the team developing it, but I forget his name.) DJI still has to allow it on their end, but having the app would be the bigger part of the equation.
So hopefully it's coming soon!
Hi @Matt-Barrett ,
I'm on the team working on the Android version of the ArcGIS Flight app, I can confirm it's in progress and the first drone we are targeting in the Mavic 3 Enterprise with other drones in DJI's 3 line to follow after that. When we are ready for a beta realease, I can add you if you're interested in participating, just shoot me an email and I'll add you to our beta testers list. The team would also love to hear about your use cases for multispectral imagery. My email is bpierce@esri.com thanks for reaching out on the forums.
Good to see this moving to under consideration! Considering testing out Sitescan on the M3M RTK remote when it is available. M3M has proved a nice device for canopy mapping applications.
I second this request. The M3 Enterprise series and the Matrice 3XX series make up for probably over 90 % of photogrammetry drones in use in 2024 and they all work using DJI's smart controller. IF ESRI wants to capture a better part of the online processing service market, they need to make sitescan work on this controller ASAP.
Has there been any progress with this?
Hi Kalli,
Progress is first being made towards adding support for the Mavic 3 Enterprise, once this is complete we'll be able to assess priorities to add support for additional drone models.
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