If your meaning concurrently, then no. Having two flight apps running at the same time would not be a good thing, even if it could work technical.Search showed no results. Has anyone tried connecting More than one device to the P3S Wi-Fi? I might try this when I get home later today.
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Now on the other models of the Phantom 3's I think you can buy the HDMI add-on and that can be hooked up by cable to an HDMI input to another device or whatever.I think it would be a great idea if there were an app that could tap into the live video from the camera but have no other function with regards to the bird.
Any app developers out there want to give it a go???????
This is exactly my thought. I can fly, but let someone else watch video feed only. I would buy an app that allows this.I think it would be a great idea if there were an app that could tap into the live video from the camera but have no other function with regards to the bird.
Any app developers out there want to give it a go???????
Not all tablets have hdmi output. Spare a thought for those who don't have the cash to splash.If it doesn't matter that the two monitors are physically connected by a wire, then I think it may be possible using a tablet with an HDMI out jack, like a K1 Shield tablet. The signal out could be fed into another screen like an FPV monitor in a ground station. Maybe someone could try it for you and report back
Not all tablets have hdmi output. Spare a thought for those who don't have the cash to splash.![]()
Rather spend the money on more battery 's so be able to fly more.Some times we gotta pay to play...![]()
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