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MiniManiac Posted at 12-26 04:03
I take it what you are asking is, if you are using a smart phone and the Rc-N3 controller can someone with goggles such as the N3 or goggles 3 see the feed.
I think the answer is no, unless one of the goggles allows you to plug a cable into it and the phone and thus share the view from the phone to the goggles that is, again I dont think any of the goggles supports such a feature, that said there are goggles that have HDMI in and phones with HDMI out that would work I guess.
We appreciate your thoughts on this matter. It is also important, to view the live view of the Neo with the RC-N3, the controller needs to be linked with the Goggles N3. In this case, it is incompatible.
However, if you have the RC Motion 3 in hand, you may share the live feed from the Goggles N3 itself to another device. There are two supported sharing methods.
1. Wired Sharing: You can connect a mobile device to the DJI Goggles N3 using a data cable and an OTG adapter. The DJI Fly app on the mobile device will then display the real-time video feed from the aircraft. Wired sharing only supports connecting one mobile device.
2. Audience Mode: By enabling the broadcast function in the DJI Goggles N3 menu, multiple DJI Goggles N3 can be connected to the broadcast channel, allowing multiple real-time video feeds to be output. There is no limit to the number of DJI Goggles N3 that can be connected in audience mode.
Note: DJI Goggles N3 does not support Wi-Fi wireless sharing.
We hope for your kind understanding. We're here to help! Thank you for your support and understanding.
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