
How to Use Obstacle Sensing on the DJI Agras T50 and T25
Discover the obstacle sensing features of the DJI Agras T50 and T25 with tips for safe operation.
This guide explains the multi-directional obstacle sensing capabilities of the DJI Agras T50 and T25, providing tips for safe operation and effective use of the drone's obstacle sensing system.

Understanding Obstacle Sensing Capabilities
Directional Sensing:
Downward Sensing: Assists with terrain-following flights.
Other Directions: Used for obstacle detection during normal flight.
Landing: Pilots must pay attention to obstacles below the drone.
Obstacle Sensing Limitations:
Diagonal Flight: Obstacle sensing is weaker when flying diagonally upward or downward compared to horizontal flight. Avoid diagonal flying whenever possible.
Small Obstacles: The drone's ability to detect small obstacles (e.g., power lines, guy wires) is weaker than its ability to detect larger obstacles (e.g., trees, power poles). Mark complex obstacles in advance for added safety.
Special Reminders for Safe Operation
Enable Obstacle Sensing:
Ensure obstacle sensing is activated via:
Sensor settings page
Attitude indicator
Parameter settings
Remote controller shortcut
Clean Sensors:
Before flight, clean the radars and vision sensors to remove dirt, debris, or pesticide residues that could obstruct their performance.
Safe Flight Practices:
Use terrain-following mode where appropriate.
Stay alert during landing to avoid obstacles below.
Plan flight paths carefully and mark any complex obstacles in advance.
Summary
By following these guidelines, you can effectively utilise the obstacle sensing capabilities of the DJI Agras T50 and T25, ensuring safer and more efficient operations.
If you need additional advice or assistance, contact the heliguy™ support team via phone or email for expert guidance.