You can connect them to the Phantom remote controller via a micro USB cable. If you have the HDMI output module installed on the Phantom remote controller, you could also connect them via an HDMI cable.What do you need to hook up the new DJI googles to phantom 4?
You can connect them to the Phantom remote controller via a micro USB cable. If you have the HDMI output module installed on the Phantom remote controller, you could also connect them via an HDMI cable.
The information I got from DJI was that HDMI cable (and hence module as well, for Phantoms) was required for the DJI goggles to work with all but the Mavic (which will work wirelessly via OcuSync). The USB cable is optional for head tracking, not video.
Thank you for taking the time to answer my question...
Here's more information from the DJI Goggles manual:The information I got from DJI was that HDMI cable (and hence module as well, for Phantoms) was required for the DJI goggles to work with all but the Mavic (which will work wirelessly via OcuSync).
The USB cable is required if you want to use head tracking. The head tracking feature will not work when using an HDMI cable.The USB cable is optional for head tracking, not video.
Yes. See the page from the manual I posted above.was wondering since i use the k-1 tablet with the hdmi,is there anyway these would work without the module
Here's more information from the DJI Goggles manual:
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The USB cable is required if you want to use head tracking. The head tracking feature will not work when using an HDMI cable.
That's correct. If you use an HDMI cable instead, you will not be able to use the head tracking feature.I notice on page 11 that it can work with Phantom 4 just using the micro usb cable which is on the remote controller (video/headtracking correct?)
That's correct.I would assume the (X) check marks mean that this particular function doesn't work with the particular aircraft on the list
Thank You....That's correct. If you use an HDMI cable instead, you will not be able to use the head tracking feature.
That's correct.
Please Correct me if I am wrong, I would like to read anything that supports your answer.USB is only for tracking and not video, video is HDMI (or OcuSync wirelessly if you have a Mavic) only.
You can get your HDMI video signal from where ever you wish. If you have Shield then that will work or else you will need the HDMI module (say if you use iPad like I do)
You can use a micro USB cable if you want video + head tracking OR an HDMI cable if you want video only. I doubt you'll be able to use both cables at the same time.
Per the manual, all Phantom 4 models and the Inspire 2 can be connected with only a micro USB cable.I agree that page 11 says micro USB will work for Inspire 2 and phantom 4 standard version, and hdmi is required for phantom 4 pro and advanced and Inspire series.
All DJI supports reps are not equally knowledgeable. Some know more than others. Some offer incorrect information. In most cases, it's better to trust the manual if the information you're seeking is contained within.I contacted DJI before the manual was published to ask that question and again after to confirm. Both times they said video via hdmi and tracking via USB.
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