So I just got my new DJI goggles hooked up to my P4 (after months of anticipation). I was aware of the lack of head tracking and the need for an HDMI cable, so I thought I was prepared for all of the 'quarks' of using the P4 with the goggles.
Alas, I seem to be yet again surprised by DJI. There are two things I'm hoping people can confirm or walk me through.
1. The default screen in the goggles, with the robust menu options says disconnected and does not show the live image from the drone (see attached image). I must navigate, using the touch pad, to setting -> HDMI. Is this correct? I need to go into what seems to be a secondary menu with MUCH fewer in flight options to fly with an HDMI cord. Is this correct, or am I not configured correctly?
2. Why has DJI introduced flight restrictions when using the goggles. There must be a logical explanation for this, but I can't seem to think of anything besides safety. If it is in fact safety, it seems like a setting you can disable, but from everything I've read, the only way around it is starting flight in the regular DJI Go app, then plugging the goggles in.
Are those two items just problems with the P4? Or all non Mavic drones? Any thoughts or suggestions to manage these quarks would be much appreciated.
Alas, I seem to be yet again surprised by DJI. There are two things I'm hoping people can confirm or walk me through.
1. The default screen in the goggles, with the robust menu options says disconnected and does not show the live image from the drone (see attached image). I must navigate, using the touch pad, to setting -> HDMI. Is this correct? I need to go into what seems to be a secondary menu with MUCH fewer in flight options to fly with an HDMI cord. Is this correct, or am I not configured correctly?
2. Why has DJI introduced flight restrictions when using the goggles. There must be a logical explanation for this, but I can't seem to think of anything besides safety. If it is in fact safety, it seems like a setting you can disable, but from everything I've read, the only way around it is starting flight in the regular DJI Go app, then plugging the goggles in.
Are those two items just problems with the P4? Or all non Mavic drones? Any thoughts or suggestions to manage these quarks would be much appreciated.