Currently they are not.
Not supported, currently there are no Googles to support the M5P which is typical when a drone first launches....the software is updated later to make the existing Goggles compatible. Technically they work, just not yet until DJI makes the switch which is likely but not guaranteed.What about the Goggles N3? Being that those are newer, and work with the Neo (O4+), they seem more likely to be supported. I just haven't seen any reporting of it. It's amazing to me of all of the videos that dropped on launch day, no one has mentioned it. It's such an obvious question. It's a big part of why I have purchased the Mini 5 Pro. When I fly recreationally, I prefer FPV. When I am flying for photography, I stick with controller.
Since we know the RC Pro 2 is supported, that tends to point to the Goggles N3 *should* also be supported, because O4+.
In any event, I should know in a few days either way, as my M5P is on the way , probably here early next week. And I will be trying this out straight away.
I thought the Mini 4 Pro WAS compatible with the goggles 3. ???Not supported, currently there are no Googles to support the M5P which is typical when a drone first launches....the software is updated later to make the existing Goggles compatible. Technically they work, just not yet until DJI makes the switch which is likely but not guaranteed.
Honestly, no one should ever purchase a non-FPV DJI drone with the expectation that it will become an FPV drone. It takes a little bit more than just O4 (or whatever) to make it work and DJI isn't just going to flip the switch just because....it has to be a great experience. Ask the Air 3S pilots where is their Goggles compatibility. M4P might soon be in the same boat.
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