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<blockquote data-quote="Inno" data-source="post: 88225" data-attributes="member: 4761"><p>One advantage that I found using Wi-Fi is that I can use a connector (usb/lightning to hdmi) that connects to the phone be it IOS OR Android (cost is 30-50 usd)that allows output to an H DMI source whether it be goggles a TV/monitor or my Fatshark or DJI goggles and it works great! IOS is better. I've used this method with an S7, S9 IPHONE 7, IPHONE X, and an IPAD MINI 4.</p><p></p><p>Note, the DJI goggles dont work well when hooked up via the DJI method. Straight hdmi is better.</p><p></p><p>Fly safe!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Inno, post: 88225, member: 4761"] One advantage that I found using Wi-Fi is that I can use a connector (usb/lightning to hdmi) that connects to the phone be it IOS OR Android (cost is 30-50 usd)that allows output to an H DMI source whether it be goggles a TV/monitor or my Fatshark or DJI goggles and it works great! IOS is better. I've used this method with an S7, S9 IPHONE 7, IPHONE X, and an IPAD MINI 4. Note, the DJI goggles dont work well when hooked up via the DJI method. Straight hdmi is better. Fly safe! [/QUOTE]
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