If your DJI Mavic Air 2 is not powering on, make sure the battery is properly inserted and charged. Check for any physical damage on the drone that may be causing the issue. Try a different battery if available to rule out a battery problem.
If you are experiencing connection problems between the drone and the controller, ensure that both devices are fully charged and powered on. Check for any interference from nearby electronics or Wi-Fi networks. Try recalibrating the controller and re-establishing the connection according to the user manual.
If you are getting a weak or poor GPS signal on your DJI Mavic Air 2, make sure you are flying in an open area away from tall buildings and electromagnetic interference. Check if the GPS module on the drone is obstructed by anything. Restart both the drone and controller to see if the signal improves.
If the camera on your DJI Mavic Air 2 is not functioning as expected, ensure that the gimbal is calibrated correctly. Check for any dirt or debris obstructing the camera lens. Update the drone's firmware to the latest version as software updates can often resolve camera issues.
If you notice that the battery of your DJI Mavic Air 2 is draining faster than usual, avoid keeping the battery fully charged for extended periods when not in use. Ensure you are using the official charger and battery to prevent any compatibility issues that can lead to faster battery drain. Consider calibrating the battery if the issue persists.