FAQ

What is the control range of the Ronin-MX remote controller?
The control range is around 100-200m when using the included remote controller and built-in DJI
receiver. A D-bus port is also included if a non-DJI transmitter is required.
What is the biggest weight I can put on the Ronin-MX?
The reference load weight of the Ronin-MX is 10 lbs (4.5 kg).
How heavy is the Ronin-MX?
It weighs 6.11 lbs (2.77 kg), including handlebars and battery.
What is the controllable range of the Ronin-MX? Is it different from
Ronin and Ronin-M?
When used on the ground, the controllable range of the Ronin-MX is the same as the Ronin and
Ronin-M. When used in the air, the controllable range of the Ronin-MX paired with the Lightbridge 2
remote is up to 3.1 miles (5 km).
When mounted to the M600, what is the maximum weight for the
camera and lens that I mount on the Ronin-MX?
The maximum weight that can be carried by the M600 is 13.2 lbs (6.0kg). As the Ronin-MX weighs
4.74 lbs (2.15 kg, including vibration absorber), the maximum weight that you can y with the M600
is 8.49 lbs (3.85 kg).
Are the Three Modes of Operation still available on the Ronin-MX?
Yes, all the existing functions of the Ronin series including the Three Modes of Operation, as well as
2nd Remote Controller, are available on the Ronin-MX.
Battery
Can the Ronin and Ronin-M battery be used with the Ronin-MX, and
vice versa?
Yes. The battery that comes in the box with the Ronin-MX is the same as the Ronin-M battery (1580
mAh). You can also add a second Ronin or Ronin-M battery to the Ronin-MX to power a camera or
accessories.
Why has the Ronin-MX’s battery been moved to the front?
The Ronin-MX’s battery has been moved for better balancing when used on aerial platforms. The
battery plate on the back does not provide the Ronin-MX with power but simply acts as a mounting
platform for the battery adaptor, enabling you to add a second battery for powering cameras or
accessories.