I saw this video and would like to try this method but it doesn't address my concern that the video feed would begin to suffer over long distances. I feel that the wifi dongle mirror would undermine the OcuSync 2.0 would it not? If so, would the latency in the goggles still be acceptable or not...
adding OcuSync 2.0 is not the question and the drone I mentioned was Mini 2 which does have OcuSync 2.0. The question is about using a drone that has OcuSync 2.0 but is not compatible with goggles (i.e Mini 2) OR utilizing a drone with long range video capabilities with Goggles without...
Earlier I posted a similar thread in the Mini discussion group but realize now that I had phrased my question the wrong way and wanted to clarify in a new thread since the old one didn't produce the answers I was looking for.
Basically my question is: Can I employ a hack for non-goggle...
Air 2 is an intriguing option now you mention it. I was hoping to spend $500 or less on the aircraft itself which is why I'm looking at the Mini series. But $700 is not bad for something top of the line like Air 2. I'm adding it to my DOI list. thank you
EDIT: the Air 2 is not goggle compatible...
Thanks for the info and consideration. I'm not a total newbie, I have a HS720 right now that I have been practicing (crashing) with. I feel that I am at a point where I can safely avoid most rookie mishaps and so now I am going full DJI. The area in question that I will be flying is very remote...
Drone newbie here. Soon to be owner of Mini or Mini 2. I was wondering how the goggle hacks would affect range and latency? If possible I would like to have full functionality of the OcuSync 2.0 but to my understanding most goggle hacks would undermine this. Is there any goggle solution for Mini...
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