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Yes, you most definitely can. Head Tracking is also now supported on the I2. Feel free to reach out with any further questions you may have. We also have DJI Goggles in stock and ready to ship.
Head tracking is supported but not the ability to use an external viewing device like an iPad right? If I remember correctly it was either goggles or a tablet to view, not both. I have the goggles but haven't tried them yet with my I2. They are fine with my Mavic.
Still can't get the HDMI cable to work. I can only get feed with USB. And, head tracking does not work at all.
How have you gotten head tracking to work? I've gone through 6 batteries and still no go. Hmmm.Yes, you most definitely can. Head Tracking is also now supported on the I2. Feel free to reach out with any further questions you may have. We also have DJI Goggles in stock and ready to ship.
Yea, I enabled and disabled and re-enabled HDMI in the Inspire2 settings. That didn't solve it. If you figure it out in the next few days I'd love to hear how you get it working.In the video transmission settings within the DJI GO4 App you may have to adjust your HDMI out settings. If I recall there is a setting to enable HDMI out but am not 100% positive and don't have an aircraft in front of me at the moment to confirm.
Correct, either Goggles or GO App running on iPad or CrystalSky.
Yea, I enabled and disabled and re-enabled HDMI in the Inspire2 settings. That didn't solve it. If you figure it out in the next few days I'd love to hear how you get it working.
Mine seem to freak out when my camera is in “still” picture mode. Everything starts working right when I flip over to “video” mode.
Some resolution conflict for me i believe.
so i just got a pair of goggles....correct me if i am wrong....
1. to get proper functionality of the goggles, they have to be plugged into the usb port of the RC....but you need to have either an ipad/iphone/andorid/crystal sky attached to the RC in order for the I2 to fly beyond 50 m....so you have to boot up the RC with the ipad/iphone/etc. and then quickly unplug it and plug in the goggles?
2. is it possible to have the ipad/iphone/etc. plugged into the RC and use the micro-usb port next to it to have both functional? i have yet to get a micro-usb OTG cable to try it out.
3. otherwise we are stuck using the hdmi out port on the RC and just use the goggles as a secondary hdmi monitor?
if we can't do option 2, then does anyone want to purchase a DJI Goggles RE that i just received for christmas for a good deal?
1: To lift the restriction you simply need to start up with the tablet then switch to the goggles after take off.
Maybe we'll get an Inspire firmware update so that it behaves more like the Mavic.
I've been flying my Mavic Platinum almost exclusively since I did a camera test and found that the Mavics camera shoots an image that is nearly identical to the X4S image. I did I miss an Inspire update that added some goggle features? The goggles already worked nicely for me with the Inspire 2.Working any better for you?
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