Actually, you are wrong. Having just done the actions, you must un-bind the controller you had previously hooked to the aircraft. Then bind the
goggles and motion controller 2. To switch back, you must do the opposite un-binding procedure and bind the RC controller to the aircraft. It is a complete kludge of a procedure, while yes the hardware is brilliant, the software procedure in this instance is very poorly implemented. Then there is the fact the instructions in no way reflect the actual procedures to switch let's say the
Avata and the
Mini 3 Pro as your selected aircraft to control with the
Goggles, Motion Controller 2. Then there is the fact you must leave the phone connected to your
goggles to actually fly the
Mini 3 Pro with the
Goggles 2 and Motion Controller 2. This is due to the very poorly implemented Remote ID implementation of the
Goggles 2 Motion Controller 2 software.
I am a fan of the DJI family of equipment. I have quite a bit invested in the Enterprise Mavic 3T and the 3 Pro. I just do not appreciate very poorly done software and poorly written manuals and equally poorly informed tech reps on DJI's side. They have a lot of products requiring a lot of software and revisions. It is just so very sad that something, highly advertised, should work so poorly. I tried this out to use in the field to inspect high rock walls, I am a geologist and thought this may be a solution to rock climbing to check out features. So I got the
Mini 3 Pro on this advertised feature. It has turned out to be quite the disappointment.