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captainkdp

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Is there such thing as a FPV goggles for a second person at a site - friend, client, etc. for live viewing? Or if this isn't an option, how about a second laptop, ipad tied in?
 
You can use the DJI goggles, AirPlay to an Apple TV or use a device with hdmi out.
JEFF, CAN YOU 'BABY STEP' HOW I WOULD USE HDMI FROM MY APPLE 8"IPAD/MAVIC PLATINIUM TO ANOTHER PERHAPS MONITOR SUCH AS 12" IPAD SO OTHER PEOPLE WOULD VIEW LIVE AS I FLY PLEASE...THANK YOU.
 
I tried Litchi on my Ipad controller with Litchi Vue App on iphone. It works, but had allot of dropout and color loss, not very stable.
 
I've now had success mirroring my Moverio glasses to another Android device. The Moverios (as well as many other Android devices) support Miracast. So I just loaded a "play-side" app on my phone (an LG G6) - the app I loaded was WiFi Display Sink Adapter (yes, sync is misspelled). You turn casting on on the source, run the app on the target, accept the prompts and you're up and running. Mine works with my MPP. You don't need a network connection to do this.
 
You can use DJI's CrystalSky and connect any HDMI capable device to it.

Here's my setup:

CS_HDMI2Monitor.jpg
 
Is there such thing as a FPV goggles for a second person at a site - friend, client, etc. for live viewing? Or if this isn't an option, how about a second laptop, ipad tied in?
You can definitely use the DJI goggles for "passengers", if you enable head tracking mode it is much more immersive for them, but if you are doing a video, you may not want them turning away from your POI.
 

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