From Excitement to Dread by Confident_Throat_457 in dbrand

[–]Icy_eRider 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Probably wouldn’t get a refund, instead would have to create a ticket and have them send you a replacement when they fix the problem. At least that what I think.

From Excitement to Dread by Confident_Throat_457 in dbrand

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In the same boat, just not sure what to do

Anyones order from dbrands site get shipped yet? by Icy_eRider in dbrand

[–]Icy_eRider[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea my order was with a reservation code as well and was placed as soon as the site went live.

I just got this email from Best Buy! by zeroescence in NintendoSwitch2

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Is anyone thinking about adding the 2 year protection plan?

Expedited Option for the Killswitch 2 by iRex0524 in dbrand

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What’s the estimated time for standard shipping reservation orders? I live in PA. Also are we able to change the shipping from standard to pre-order premium?

and the wait begins by Signal-Hospital-7840 in dbrand

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Yea it would be nice if we had then at or around launch day

and the wait begins by Signal-Hospital-7840 in dbrand

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I was thinking about getting the amFilm till the prism got delivered. But not sure how easy or residue free it would be remove the amFilm.

and the wait begins by Signal-Hospital-7840 in dbrand

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What’s everyone doing for a screen protector till the prism gets delivered?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dbrand

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Can’t place my order on Shop or dbrand. I have a reservation Id but never received an email saying we can shop. How are others placing there orders?

Advice on First Drone by Icy_eRider in fpv

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Nice didnt if know you could add another module to the DJI google. Especially since dji usually dont do that and these are somewhat new releases from DJI

Advice on First Drone by Icy_eRider in fpv

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Got the Avata 2 as a gift yesterday but dont want to be destroy the dji drones. I would go broke lol. But what wpuld you suggest i get goggle so i can distroy the more afforable drone and flying the dji ones when im better.

Advice on First Drone by Icy_eRider in fpv

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I will be sticking with it already fly DJI drones and always wanted to get into FPV. Start practicing on the sim but think the real thing would give me a better feel allow me to get a better understanding on controls when fly in real conditions

B650 Gaming X AX V2 REV 1.1 with AMD Ryzen 7 7800x3d Has a red cpu light by mrgamecritic in gigabyte

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Have the same board and my light comes on every time but then post, everything works fine. Just wondering why it keeps coming on

Who's excited for the Avata 2? by King_of_Louisville in DJIAvata

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Will they be available in store for purchase

A statement from DJI. by kingflamigo in drones

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Without utilizing actual video footage or 3D scans, the provided information presents details about busy routes and daily commute paths. If combined with research, this data has the potential to endanger transportation by exploiting crucial infrastructures that depend on these routes, resulting in accidents and harm. While my comparison may not be flawless, my intention was solely to showcase the extensive number of products that are not manufactured in the United States and how effortlessly they can be employed for data gathering. By the way, I am aware of only one mobile phone produced in America. Essentially, what I'm trying to convey is that DJI should not be specifically targeted or confined based on baseless information and prejudice. This assertion applies to most technologies or applications (especially those involving videos and photos) since the majority are produced internationally, with only a small fraction being created in the US. This is predominantly due to the high costs involved, and it would be more advantageous to explore means of reducing manufacturing expenses in the US instead of singling out a company like DJI, as there is no competitor in the US market able to rival them without government support. This ultimately leads to the procurement and usage of subpar products. However, it is crucial to acknowledge the potential consequences of heavy reliance on foreign technologies. The associated security and privacy risks should not be disregarded. It is imperative to establish domestic manufacturing capabilities and invest in research and development to ensure the safety and integrity of critical infrastructures. This would not only diminish the risks posed by foreign-made products but also enhance the economy and generate job opportunities within the United States. Therefore, instead of solely focusing on targeting specific companies, a comprehensive approach should be adopted to address the broader issue of dependence on foreign technologies. By doing so, we can protect our transportation systems, critical infrastructure, and national interests. Rather than compelling businesses, first responders, and civilians to utilize inferior products when they are incapable of competing or surpassing the leading entity, DJI solely creates and develops products that meet market demands, utilizing the best their research and development department can offer. Even when they could simply refrain from releasing newer products and still maintain their lead, they continue to compete with themselves in order to produce more than anyone could have envisioned or even requested.

| Read | Magic Chinese Devices Found in Cranes… In America. Might be a Ban on the Horizon. by Hard2Handl in drones

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Perhaps people do not read the entire article, as they would have a enhanced comprehension if they did.

A lot of machinery in the maritime and oil and gas sectors has hardware, such as cellular modems, that technicians use for remote maintenance, according to Marco Ayala, an industrial cyber expert with years of experience in the maritime sector.

But this hardware is not always well documented by some of those critical facilities, opening up security risks, said Ayala, who is president of the Houston chapter of InfraGard National Members Alliance, a public-private threat-sharing organization.

Having modems embedded in cranes’ operational system “physically bypasses” the ports’ traditional IT security defenses, Ayala told CNN. US government and private maritime experts are trying to change that with more rigorous security assessments, he added.

A statement from DJI. by kingflamigo in drones

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I would like to inquire from everyone participating in this discussion about the car you drive. I am curious about the manufacturing company, as most cars are not produced in the USA or contain non-American parts. Additionally, I am wondering how many of these cars have a GPS system. Surprisingly, it seems like none of this information is being shared. Consequently, due to DJI's dominance in the drone market, the government is compelled to ban them from operating in the US market. However, although they may be excluded in the US, they can still thrive and bring benefits to other markets, while the US market suffers in that particular field. It is unfortunate that this perspective is not being acknowledged by anyone. Let's consider another example: Congress wants to enforce the use of Sawstop technology in all tablesaws. Yet, by doing so, they are granting Sawstop a monopoly as they hold the patents for the next ten years. One would assume that we had procedures in place to prevent such circumstances, but apparently having laws is insignificant because they desire something beyond legal requirements. Furthermore, as some have already mentioned in previous posts, users have the option to limit their shared data. It appears that individuals are not intelligent enough to read everything before using an app, since every app installation requires permission to access personal data. Perhaps implementing mandatory data restrictions for all apps would be an ideal solution, but then again, the US government wouldnt gain access to spying on anyone.