Does the Spark have to remain connected to the remote when flying a waypoint mission or can it complete a mission and return on it's own using GPS? ie; what would happen if the remote died or lost signal to the drone?
Already a great entry level drone. Would like to see waypoint missions for the Spark using the Go app, rear object avoidance, improved battery life, Mavic type range, and a camera with zoom capability. Think adding all that might be prohibitive to keeping it affordable for a first time flyer. Other than that ...love my Spark.
If RC gets disconnected from Spark during a Litchi waypoint mission the aircraft will complete the mission anyway (not necessarily returning to home unless that was also the final waypoint). The waypoint mission is uploaded to the Spark so it doesn't require RC input to finish.
Your description of your "ideal Spark 2.0" sounds remarkably like a Mavic 2 Zoom -- including the jump in price. Lol