Quantapogee
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I was going to post a separate post, but this is in the same vein, so I thought I would bump this instead:
Is there a chance that DJI Goggles 2 will be getting any sort of video input functionality?
I recently purchased the goggles to use with the O3 air unit in a build, so I don't have a DJI drone, or a DJI controller. Only the DJI Goggles 2 and an O3 Air Unit. So far I love how the goggles look, and the UI seems sleek and nice, however I am unable to get any video from my PC into the goggles. Ideally, I wanted to be able to practice in a sim on my (Windows 10/ Windows 11) PC. I understand the goggles support DLNA casting, however as far as I am aware there is no way to cast/ input a desktop (or flight sim) screen to the goggles, at least over DLNA.
Is there a technical limitation to allowing video in through the USB-C port on the goggles? Otherwise, is there any other possibility for wirelessly streaming a desktop screen to the goggles?
If this is not planned I do want to make this a feature request to DJI - Please, add functionality to allow for video input on the goggles (in any way; streaming, HDMI over USB-C, anything).
Especially now with DJI's Air Units, more and more drones/ builds will have DJI VTX hardware, but no way to use the goggles in sims.
I have seen this feature request throughout while looking for a workaround. And I do want to highlight that if it was possible to use the goggles with desktop flight simulators, I am certain more people would be willing to purchase/ jump to DJI VTX systems.
Honestly, the lack of this feature kind of puts me off. This is such a basic feature that is simply missing, with no possible workarounds. Compared to the high-quality design of the goggles, and the sleek, intuitive interface in the goggles, this feature being missing is a huge letdown in my (as well as many others') opinion.
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