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DJI, Li Auto hit the road for creation

DISPLAY of the Li Auto SUV and its interior formed part of the hands-on setup during the road trip and campsite sessions in Antipolo.
DISPLAY of the Li Auto SUV and its interior formed part of the hands-on setup during the road trip and campsite sessions in Antipolo.Photograph courtesy of Li Auto and DJI
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DJI and Li Auto brought members of the media to Antipolo for a day tour that combined vehicle use and content creation tools.

The event took place at Camp Morri Farm in Antipolo, Rizal. The program brought together media from the gadget and automotive sectors. The session focused on the use of vehicles and equipment during road trips and outdoor travel.

Li Auto highlighted the Li Auto L9 during the drive to the venue and throughout the day. The SUV was used on public roads leading to Antipolo, which included winding sections and uneven surfaces. The drive provided an opportunity to experience the vehicle during an extended trip.

Weather conditions shifted during the event, with intermittent rain throughout the day. Activities continued despite the changes. Participants moved between the vehicles and the campsite, where DJI displayed equipment intended for outdoor and off-grid use.

GATHERING of media participants presents the DJI and Li Auto camping workshop held in Antipolo, where vehicles and outdoor gear were used throughout the day.
GATHERING of media participants presents the DJI and Li Auto camping workshop held in Antipolo, where vehicles and outdoor gear were used throughout the day.Photograph courtesy of Li Auto and DJI

One of the featured products was the DJI Power 2000. The portable power station supplied electricity to campsite lighting, charging stations, and small appliances. 

DJI positioned the unit as a power source for camping, road travel, and emergency use. Demonstrations focused on continuous operation rather than technical specifications.

The Power 2000 was shown alongside the Li Auto vehicles to emphasize how mobile power now supports extended travel. Organizers pointed to device charging and small equipment use as common needs during overnight trips.

The program also included a discussion on action camera use, centered on the DJI Osmo Action 6. A question and answer session featured Giancarlo Viterbo of Gadget Pilipinas. 

The talk focused on real-world shooting conditions, including movement, weather changes and limited setup time.

Media participants shared experiences related to outdoor shooting and travel documentation. The discussion addressed practical concerns such as battery life and ease of use in non-studio environments.

The event concluded in the late afternoon as weather conditions remained unsettled. Organizers described the workshop as a demonstration of how vehicles and imaging tools now form part of a single travel setup.

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