Cable for DJI Goggles to P4 controller?

Can someone please send me a link to the exact correct cable to use to connect my Phantom 4 controller to my DJI Goggles.

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I just buy this,,just use any HDMI cable with this adapter into back of remote for the HDMI socket on remote,,then you can keep other in device for tablet and goggles display..you local Wal-Mart or similar should have on the shelve.....do you have cable for the white goggles,,this plugs on the end ..if not you can run the app turn goggles on and connect with the usb socket on goggle,,depending on your p4 if it has ocusync capable with linking other option with assistant,,I say open first or flight distance etc will be restricted
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Here's correct cable,BUT you still need adapter to fit remote if your usb module has only mini micro usb
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Ok are they new or used,if new you have to activate them first,,here's couple pics from dji goggles manual that's a pdf download,,I suggest downloadloading cause to much to write....the one you want is called quick start guide,,and you need to be on latest firmware for them to work (catch 22)..also yes must read cause there is a single finger swipe on touch pad and a 2 finger swipe to lock and of course single taps for going though onboard goggle settings
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Here's correct cable,BUT you still need adapter to fit remote if your usb module has only mini micro usb View attachment 113647
Ahhh... I'm beginning to understand. But what I'm worried about is that, well, I've got the original Phantom 4 controller and it only has two connectors on it: the USB port to connect to a device like my iPad and a "Micro USB port (reserved port)" (according to manual). I do not appear to have an HDMI output port on my controller.

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Something tells me that my controller cannot connect to these Goggles. Can anyone clarify for me a bit more on what I'm missing?
 
Ahhh... I'm beginning to understand. But what I'm worried about is that, well, I've got the original Phantom 4 controller and it only has two connectors on it: the USB port to connect to a device like my iPad and a "Micro USB port (reserved port)" (according to manual). I do not appear to have an HDMI output port on my controller.

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Something tells me that my controller cannot connect to these Goggles. Can anyone clarify for me a bit more on what I'm missing?
Ok this is normal p4 remote with aftermarket usb module fitted(my remote)..easy to install yourself,,,first picture is original usb module,,you could just buy and change but still need small adapter plug cause HDMI plug normal size(large). I not know why they made like this,sure it was there design fault,,,you can still use goggles if you can create mini usb to mini usb by using a tog adapter cable which does this,,then plug to your mini usb port on remote and plug into charging port on the goggles,,,so will work with or without new usb module,,seems a bit of a run around set up to on dji part cause no one tells you what you need once you have goggles,,caught me out ,,,,the HDMI module is a good idea if you want to display to tv and your device,,hope this give better idea and not confuse you
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An HDMI module is available for the likes of the GL300A to C, (I don't know about the other GL300 versions) it replaces the std USB module.

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Whether it is required to connect goggles to a P4 (is a wireless connection available?) I do not know, (I have a P3 and that is cable connection only). The 'daft' thing is you/I need a HDMI mini male to HDMI (standard size) female adaptor to connect the DJI supplied cable to the HDMI unit. I use an adaptor cable rather that a solid adaptor as I have an Elite antennae on that controller and using a cable is more convenient.
From memory you/I may also need a normal viewing device e.g. a phone, to possibly grant permission to send video to the goggles but as I leave the phone connected the question of whether the phone can then be removed does not arise for me.

If your P4 will rely on a cable connection you may not have all the possible functions of the goggles available to you. I have telemetry and that might be all but I certainly have no head movement control etc.
 

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