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I'm thinking I may be able to use the DJI Goggles and and the ipad at the same time
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<blockquote data-quote="rcdancer" data-source="post: 74140" data-attributes="member: 13946"><p>Got the goggles and tested them extensively. Unfortunately, I can find no way to get the Apple Digital AV connector to pass a video signal - I suspect it has to do with the way DJI codes the signal output from the controller. I tried every manner of combination and connector I could think of with both the Spark and new Mavic Air (that I gleefully picked up at Target just before Christmas for 20% off their already sale price.)</p><p></p><p>After scanning the net and several DJI forums, I conclude the only way to do it it a use a monitor like the DJI CrystalSky monitor with an HDMI output (see <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUy_9-3xLx0&t=246s" target="_blank">here</a>.) [I'm hoping I see a sale on CrystalSky monitors in the new few months .....]</p><p></p><p>The goggles are quite nice and I flew them with the Mavic Air. However, they were slightly out of focus, a common problem for people that need reading glasses or are farsighted. Testing them with my minimal strength readers solved the problem, so I ordered some inserts from focus fixers (<a href="https://www.focus-fixers.com" target="_blank">https://www.focus-fixers.com</a>).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rcdancer, post: 74140, member: 13946"] Got the goggles and tested them extensively. Unfortunately, I can find no way to get the Apple Digital AV connector to pass a video signal - I suspect it has to do with the way DJI codes the signal output from the controller. I tried every manner of combination and connector I could think of with both the Spark and new Mavic Air (that I gleefully picked up at Target just before Christmas for 20% off their already sale price.) After scanning the net and several DJI forums, I conclude the only way to do it it a use a monitor like the DJI CrystalSky monitor with an HDMI output (see [URL='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUy_9-3xLx0&t=246s']here[/URL].) [I'm hoping I see a sale on CrystalSky monitors in the new few months .....] The goggles are quite nice and I flew them with the Mavic Air. However, they were slightly out of focus, a common problem for people that need reading glasses or are farsighted. Testing them with my minimal strength readers solved the problem, so I ordered some inserts from focus fixers ([URL]https://www.focus-fixers.com[/URL]). [/QUOTE]
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I'm thinking I may be able to use the DJI Goggles and and the ipad at the same time