TheMann58
Second Officer
Flight distance : 18669501 ft
United States
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If you have not already done so, with the DJI Goggles connected to your PC via USB cable, start up the DJI Assistant 2 app, log in to your DJI account, click on the DJI Goggles icon, and follow instructions to register/activate the Goggles.
In the field if you still are limited to 30M distance and/or height with the DJI Goggles and you have made certain that Beginner mode is turned off, try this:
Power up the P4 with your normal mobile device running DJI GO 4 connected to the RC. Make sure the distance limitations are no longer in effect by flying up or out more than 150 feet. Then land and without powering down the P4 or the RC, disconnect the mobile device and use the correct USB cable to connect the RC directly to the DJI Goggles USB connector instead. You should now have no flight restrictions when using your DJI Goggles and the control app on them.
Until this PITA rigamarole is eliminated by a future firmware update, you might also consider buying a DJI HDMI output module for your RC and installing it following detailed instructions available on a number of YouTube videos. Then you can connect your DJI Goggles to the HDMI output from the RC. Be sure to activate the option in the DJI GO app for simultaneous output to HDMI and mobile device. This RC HDMI connection will provide the highest-quality video to your Goggles, but you will need to connect a mobile device running DJI GO 4 to your RC and use it to activate flight modes, record your flight log, etc. This is my preferred method of using the Goggles with my P4 and P4Pro aircraft right now. |
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