GaryDierk Have you had good success with the goggles yet? I find that they may be too much of a pain for me.
1) I have to start with a phone, then switch the cable to the goggles or I am stuck in beginner mode. THAT REALLY BUGS ME, and there is no cure.
2) There is a BIG time video delay when I was about 7,000' out. Way more than with my phone. I am not sure why since that should be a factor of signal between bird and remote, not the goggles but I have NEVER had a 2 second delay with a phone or tablet, just goggles.
3) The goggle video sometimes just freezes, the telemetry is all there, but video is like a 1/2 second loop, I could see a car on the street that was driving move back and forth a tiny bit. The ONLY way to get video back is to totally power down the goggles, then power them back on. Meanwhile I am flying blind.
I actually had a nifty little all-in-one VR viewer with 2K resolution that had NO problems with DJI GO4. It was just like a phone but with 2 screens of full view (not like litchis crippled view) There was no lag, it stayed connected, etc. I only sold the VR viewer because the optics were crap. The lenses made everything not in the center blurry and they had no IPD or focus adjustments. I can fix focus with glasses but IPD is a big deal.
I will try to update again but I think these may only be good as second screens using HDMI module. They really don't work well with my
Phantom 4 Pro. If I get an HDMI module or a tablet with HDMI out, then I don't really need crazy expensive glasses from DJI right.
Any suggestions on something I may not have thought of that make these less compatible and dependable than a cheap Chinese VR viewer from Alibaba?