Autocorrect won't correct goggles to googles. As a matter of fact, I don't think googles is a word.
Amazon.com: AnyCast M2 Plus HD 1080P Airplay Wifi Display TV Dongle Receiver DLNA Easy Sharing Mini TV Stick for Android IOS9 WINDOW: Home Audio & Theater
Dongle you need
Amazon.com: SahmSparks YLY0100 Lipstick-Sized 2600mAh External Battery Power Bank for Smart Phones and Tablets - Light Green: Cell Phones & Accessories
Power source to power the dongle
I also had to purchase a Female mini to Female mini hdmi adaptor.
Once you power up the dongle you will get a new wifi source on your phone or tablet, which you sign in the first time with the password provided with the dongle information which will be on the goggles display. Once you connect to the dongle wifi connection you swipe up from the bottom of your display and select AirPlay Mirroring, using the dongle wifi connection.
Here is a close up of my setup.
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Sure, here is a layout of my setup. The female to female connector for me was to connect the mini male connector from the DJI Goggles to the mini male connector from the dongle. I suspect you could find a micro male to mini female cable and accomplish the same thing.Hi Fred! What do you need the female mini hdmi to female mini hdmi cable for? And is it possible for you to post another picture of your setup maybe with it laying on a table? The picture you have posted from the Mavic camera is to blurry close up. Thanks!
Sure, here is a layout of my setup. The female to female connector for me was to connect the mini male connector from the DJI Goggles to the mini male connector from the dongle. I suspect you could find a micro male to mini female cable and accomplish the same thing.
The splitter comes with the AnyCast, one goes to the power source the other to the antenna which is the black part you circled.Thanks a lot! Did you have to buy the splitter that goes to the Anycast? And what is the black thing below the Anycast? Sorry for so many questions i ask because I'd like to your same setup.
The splitter comes with the AnyCast, one goes to the power source the other to the antenna which is the black part you circled.
Hi All, a complete newbie here - First post....
I’ve been flying model planes and sticking cameras on them for about 10 years or so. Since the Phantom came out I’ve been flying quadcopters and now have a Mavic Pro. I always fly FPV - almost exclusively to film water sports over open water. In the past I’ve always carried spare sets of goggles (not google’s ) so that friends or interested bystanders can fly with me. I’m really struggling to understand why a piece of kit as sophisticated as the Mavic Pro can’t stream video only to a secondary set of goggles? Has anyone got an answer?
Also, I’ve been frustrated as **** trying to link two sets of goggles to the Mavic without something Either one of the sets of goggles or the controller) disconnecting. I don’t need to see anything on the phone as I’m flying FPV but I do need the controls.
Could anyone help by providing a detailed step by step on how to do this? There is one YouTube video which I’ve tried to follow several times but with no success.
Thanks all.
Hi there.
I have had some success with this.
Here is my equipment despite the thread title, you do not need 2 remote.
2 DJI Goggles
1 Mavic Pro
1 Controller:
Here is what I did to link them.
Power On everything, Make sure that the RC Controller is connected to the ipad/phone that you're using.
On the goggles #1 (Main one)
Go to settings, Link DJI goggles (DO NOT DO THE QUICK LINK), Select Advance Linking, then 2 goggles then Primary.
After you hit confirm on the goggles, it will start the 60 second count down. Now use a small pin or something a hit the black button the rear right of the mavic (next to SD card slot).
If you did it right, it will show on the goggles #1 that you're linked it to it from Mavic <-> DJI Goggles #1, Now on the goggles it will ask if you want to link a controller.
Select yes, select primary controller and then hit confirm again It will count down to 60 seconds again.
Now go to the settings on the PHONE and hit link remote controller, select that and the RC will go into pairing mode and it will pair with the controller.
Now you should have the DJI Goggles #1 paired with mavic and controller, and your phone/ipad will have the usual DJI go app running but no live preview on the phone/ipad.
After that's all running.
Time to fire up the 2nd goggle.
On goggle #2, go to settings then advance linking, then 2 goggles, This time select it as secondary.
Hit confirm and it will count down again to 60.
Hit the black button on the mavic to pair it again with the 2nd goggle.
After that's done, select no remote.
Now the 2nd set of goggles will be able to see everything that you see, but it will not have gimble head track or anything like that.
I hope this helps. The items in the menu might be named slightly differently but I can confirm that this work and I used it all day this weekend with 2 goggles.
Basically primary flier with goggles and ipad / rc and 2nd passenger on 2nd set of goggles just looking for fun.