Hi there & welcome to the forum ?
He's not asking about any Mavic 2 ... the MA2Pro & Zoom is compatible but the Mavic Air 2 isn't as of today.
Thanks. I'm talking about the mavic air 2.
The main problem with all these various screen mirroring ways is that you can't control the app in any way directly from the goggles ... you need to peak out from the goggles & make the adjustments on the RC attached screen. No head controlling of the aircraft is possible either. And usually this way of conveying the live view to the goggles introduce lag & picture stuttering.this is one way
Try this link:Hi there & welcome to the forum ?
Sorry but neither the white DJI goggles or the black RE goggles works so far with the DJI Mavic Air 2 & it's not certain that they ever will either.
He's not asking about any Mavic 2 ... the MA2Pro & Zoom is compatible but the Mavic Air 2 isn't as of today.
Yep ... that way of getting in the live view into the goggles have been around for a while.Try this link:
All depends on what your need is & why you want to use goggles ... if it's only to get rid of reflections in your mobile device I think you will be better off going with a sunshade around the screen. If you think flying with goggles will give you other benefits than that ... like a more immersive experience, or easier to go low & close I doubt that... funny in the beginning but fiddly in the long run.Thanks. Yeah, I'm see that now. I guess i just have to get a headset for my cell phone and change the software to dronevr or litchi. Your thoughts, please.
Hey hi there, which headset did you end up going with?Thanks for the thoughts. just want everything...no glare, immersion experience, and wait for this... Just found out that I can share the cell phone screen with the bride while my cell phone headset is working too. Meaning, we need a third for a spotter. lol. anyway, could just use the phones in screen share using the samsungs s9+ & s10+ and just get headsets to hold them and use the dji fly app only. just a thought. im using agile's screen share app. open on both phones in bluetooth open on both, add the http://190.00.0.0:0000 (example) on the receiving cell phone and there you go. Oh, no latency at all.
Still looking. But, thanks to Amazon's great return policy I'm now looking at:Hey hi there, which headset did you end up going with?
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