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Here are some tips to help you get started with your DJI Goggles:
1) When activating the DJI Goggles via the DJI Assistant 2 application, make sure you're using DJI Assistant 2 version 1.1.0-2 (or higher). Older versions of the DJI Assistant 2 application will not prompt you to activate the DJI Goggles. If needed, you can find detailed DJI Goggles activation instructions here.
2) New firmware can be installed on the DJI Goggles via the DJI Assistant 2 application. If needed, you can find detailed DJI Goggles firmware installation instructions here.
3) When connecting the DJI Goggles body and headband together, you should hear an audible snapping sound as the two pieces connect. If they are not fully connected, the LED lights will not show the proper power level when the goggles power button is pressed and you will not be able to power on the goggles.
4) Turn the IPD (Interpupillary Distance) knob on the bottom, right of the DJI Goggles body to set the distance between your eyes (this knob is not labeled). When not set properly, the picture will not be as clear and/or appear to be doubled.
5) If the picture is blurry on the bottom corners of the goggles, then slide the goggles down a bit (they are too high on your face). If the top corners of the image are blurry, then slide the goggles up a bit.
6) A tutorial is available in the "Tools" --> "Settings" menu inside the goggles. Once in the "Settings" menu, you'll need to scroll to the bottom of the list to find the "Tutorial" menu item.
7) Swipe down with two fingers on the DJI Goggles touch pad to enable the head tracking modes. The touch pad is on the right side of the DJI Goggles body.
Got any good tips I missed? Please share them below.
1) When activating the DJI Goggles via the DJI Assistant 2 application, make sure you're using DJI Assistant 2 version 1.1.0-2 (or higher). Older versions of the DJI Assistant 2 application will not prompt you to activate the DJI Goggles. If needed, you can find detailed DJI Goggles activation instructions here.
2) New firmware can be installed on the DJI Goggles via the DJI Assistant 2 application. If needed, you can find detailed DJI Goggles firmware installation instructions here.
3) When connecting the DJI Goggles body and headband together, you should hear an audible snapping sound as the two pieces connect. If they are not fully connected, the LED lights will not show the proper power level when the goggles power button is pressed and you will not be able to power on the goggles.
4) Turn the IPD (Interpupillary Distance) knob on the bottom, right of the DJI Goggles body to set the distance between your eyes (this knob is not labeled). When not set properly, the picture will not be as clear and/or appear to be doubled.
5) If the picture is blurry on the bottom corners of the goggles, then slide the goggles down a bit (they are too high on your face). If the top corners of the image are blurry, then slide the goggles up a bit.
6) A tutorial is available in the "Tools" --> "Settings" menu inside the goggles. Once in the "Settings" menu, you'll need to scroll to the bottom of the list to find the "Tutorial" menu item.
7) Swipe down with two fingers on the DJI Goggles touch pad to enable the head tracking modes. The touch pad is on the right side of the DJI Goggles body.
Got any good tips I missed? Please share them below.
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