Does anyone know a way to fly the Mini 3 Pro with goggles, but without the motion controller?
I have heard about a HDMI connection, but this is not what I want.
I have heard about a HDMI connection, but this is not what I want.
Hi Papa EchoDoes anyone know a way to fly the Mini 3 Pro with goggles, but without the motion controller?
I have heard about a HDMI connection, but this is not what I want.
Good points - I'm not a big user of RTH so haven't tried it with the Goggles Integra and DJI RC or MC2 but can give it a go and see. Will report back. If RTH engages I usually fly back and land manually anyway. I'll also try switching off the Goggles and see if the DJI RC controls and RTH then perform normally again.I have not had the time to try the goggles nixing the motion 2 controller in favor of the RC controller. I wonder, does it still require you to tether the phone to the goggles or not with the latest firmware and Remote ID requirement. The RTH does not work too terribly well with the motion controller 2 goggles combo, since apparently the whole system working together has invalid position information, if the Remote ID problem is taken into account. My own experience in RTH with the Motion COntroller 2 is that it does a fairly poor home point definition, usually several meters off center. So realistically , I have to push the goggles up on my forehead and land the drone with the Mark 1 eyeball system. Otherwise it will end up in trees, roofs, cars, etc if left to its own devices. So my point to this is, will using it with the RC give it position data that is accurate for a RTH and Remote ID?
The Mini 3 series do not have the Precision Landing feature, so RTH is subject to GPS accuracy limitations, on both takeoff, and again when positioning for Landing. As such the position error on landing from actual takeoff can be as much as 2x GPS accuracy under the best of conditions, of 6-8ft. That's with a minimum GPS PDOP.My own experience in RTH with the Motion COntroller 2 is that it does a fairly poor home point definition, usually several meters off center. So realistically , I have to push the goggles up on my forehead and land the drone with the Mark 1 eyeball system. Otherwise it will end up in trees, roofs, cars, etc if left to its own devices. So my point to this is, will using it with the RC give it position data that is accurate for a RTH and Remote ID?
In addition to being a convenience to come back, it's an important insurance policy if you want you drone back in the case of an RC or smartphone failure, or simply losing signal because you fly behind a tree. Which happens. A lotGood points - I'm not a big user of RTH
Sorry I meant FPV as in using Goggles instead of a Remote screen. At least that's what we used to call it back in the day. Tons of people wanted goggles compatibility so they could have that FPV experience meaning you felt like you were on board the aircraft as it was flying, not specifically the banking features, etc.
I have the Goggles2/RC Motion 2 combo that I use with my Mavic 3 Classic. I can confirm that RTH and precision landing work perfectly with it. As mentioned above, RTH is a function within the aircraft itself and is not dependent on or affected by your particular controller.Interesting, why would the choice be Integra over Goggles 2? The Goggles 2 are doing the job and seem to have better specs over the (lighter, better FOV, convenient diopter adjustment), or am I missing something? The Remote ID is an issue with DJI integration at the moment and would be an issue with all goggles and the Motion 2. The RTH accuracy issue, well the Mini 3 Pro seems to do far better at RTH with just the RC controller and My Mavic 3T Enterprise seems to be only slightly better, unless I have the RTK module installed, then it is amazing. Just when the Goggles and Motion 2 are used with the Mini 3 Pro are used it does a fairly poor RTH. When I return to home next week, I shall try the Goggles/Motion with either the Mavic 3 Pro or the straight Mavic 3. See how that performs in the RTH. Though, it would also be interesting to try the Goggles with the RC, or see if the RC Pro works as well.
What can I do if I don't have the Motion Controller 2? Does it still work.?...
2. Ensure that you have already successfully flown your Mini 3 Pro with your Goggles 2 / Integra and the MC2 which confirms that all are “talking” to one another properly - you should have completed all the pairing steps required previously.
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