Do I need a second console to connect two goggles to the Mavik?
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Do I need a second console to connect two goggles to the Mavik?
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No, you don't need to do that. Here are some steps to consider connecting two goggles together:

1. Take the first (primary) DJI Goggles and turn it on.
2. Use the touch panel on the right side of the goggles and navigate to tools, settings, and then linking
     settings.
3.  Select Advanced Linking and select “Connect two VR Goggles”
4.  Turn on the Mavic and use a paper clip to push the linking button on the bottom side of the DJI goggles
5.   Launch the DJI GO App and enter the camera view on the Mavic controller. Then go to the menu and
      then select remote controller linking as a primary remote controller.
6.  Take the second DJI Goggles, turn it on, and follow step number 2 & 3. After selecting “ connect two VR
     Goggles,” select “Secondary Remote Controller” and wait for the 60-second linking process.
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Thanks for the answer!
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Bruno Paillard
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DJI-Mark Posted at 2017-9-25 06:25
No, you don't need to do that. Here are some steps to consider connecting two goggles together:

1. Take the first (primary) DJI Goggles and turn it on.

I am having trouble with the procedure that you outlined to connect two pairs of goggles and a single remote controller to a Mavic Pro:
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I am having trouble with the procedure you outlined to connect two pairs of goggles and a single remote controller to a Mavic pro:
- The connection of the second pair of goggles ALWAYS says it failed after the 60 seconds are elapsed. Although often it actually succeeded. If I shut everything down after the failure message and restart everything, I often find both pairs of goggles correctly connected to the Mavic
- But more problematic, when there are two pairs of goggles connected with one remote controller to the Mavic, the flight records are not created anymore. Is that a limitation of having two pairs of goggles? If so will that limitation stay if I use a second remote controller?
... Or is it that I have a problem with the second pair of goggles?
Thanks
Bruno
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DJI-Mark Posted at 2017-9-25 06:25
No, you don't need to do that. Here are some steps to consider connecting two goggles together:

1. Take the first (primary) DJI Goggles and turn it on.

I am having trouble with the procedure you outlined to connect two pairs of goggles and a single remote controller to a Mavic pro:
- The connection of the second pair of goggles ALWAYS says it failed after the 60 seconds are elapsed. Although often it actually succeeded. If I shut everything down after the failure message and restart everything, I often find both pairs of goggles correctly connected to the Mavic
- But more problematic, when there are two pairs of goggles connected with one remote controller to the Mavic, the flight records are not created anymore. Is that a limitation of having two pairs of goggles? If so will that limitation stay if I use a second remote controller?
... Or is it that I have a problem with the second pair of goggles?
Thanks
Bruno
2017-12-6
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Bruno Paillard
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Flight distance : 682966 ft
Canada
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DJI-Mark Posted at 2017-9-25 06:25
No, you don't need to do that. Here are some steps to consider connecting two goggles together:

1. Take the first (primary) DJI Goggles and turn it on.

I am having trouble with the procedure you outlined to connect two pairs of goggles and a single remote controller to a Mavic pro:
- The connection of the second pair of goggles ALWAYS says it failed after the 60 seconds are elapsed. Although often it actually succeeded. If I shut everything down after the failure message and restart everything, I often find both pairs of goggles correctly connected to the Mavic
- But more problematic, when there are two pairs of goggles connected with one remote controller to the Mavic, the flight records are not created anymore. Is that a limitation of having two pairs of goggles? If so will that limitation stay if I use a second remote controller?
... Or is it that I have a problem with the second pair of goggles?
Thanks
Bruno
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