pre-work -Latest firmware updates for goggles and drones -Remote controller (RC or RC-N1) firmware update -Goggles and drones must be bound (refer to the goggles manual) 1. Turn on the power of the drone and remote controller. 2. Wait until the drone and controller are connected 3. Turn on the goggles 4. Wait for the goggles and drone to connect 5. Then a black warning screen will appear on the controller and the drone will not take off. 6. Then turn off the goggles 7. Wait a bit for the remote controller screen to come back 8. When the screen returns, take off the drone and leave it hovering in the air. 9. In that state, turn on the power of the goggles. 10. The drone screen is also transmitted to goggles
@@YellowRoseDrones smart controller does not work with any of the 3 series :/ The latest its air 2s which doesnt have the goggles option. And the smartcontroller its on occy 2.0 so it will never support it
Stunning video. Thank you very much. I got a Mavic 3 and wanted to know if it works with the DJI RC, so your footage is important to me... I'm subbing. Greetings from Montreal, Canada.
Gteat video! Thanks for the info! Im hoping to get a pair of goggles before my next trip out of the country to try this method with the new firmware update of the mini 4 pro.
So I just figured out how to have the ride-along view with the DJI RC controller the non-Pro..... You have to have the motion controller, you get the drone started up with the motion controller and your tablet plugged into the headset and the drone feed streaming on the tablet.... And as long as you don't close that tablet screen you were live streaming in you can hook up whatever remote combination you want and it will stream from the headset to the tablet.
hello is it dangerous to fly with the dj rc radio control instead of with the motion controller 2 since the rc radio control is not officially enabled?
Hi great video, I have the mini 4 pro but I was wondering if I could use my integra goggles with my smart controller. I want to see through the controller while flying it with the smart controller.
in your goggles you should go and select the drone you are using. rather than the dji fpv system. then you are just gonna do the bind procedure ( holding the battery button for the mavic for 4 second....) and then you will view the signal through your goggles. but it wont let you arm/ fly. you then have to power off your goggles. arm your drone normally and while being in the air, power up your goggles and you should get signal
I have not tested it. but the process should be the same! If you have an rc2 with an air3 or mini 4 let me know if it works
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Damn, how I wish head tracking would work with this RC controller 'hack'. Just imagine control the gimbal independently from the drone.....🤯 Who needs DJI Inspire :D
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By the way, what location is that? This is amazing!
I actually though of a way to making the headtracking work (only pitch for now) but I will require to stick on the goggles a motion device. ( I have done that on one of my custom fpv drones with gimbal pitch and headtracking) and I will require to open the controller and solder 3 wires where the gimbal wheel is
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@@engineerfpv it already helps, but damn, having the full head track would be ani e touch. As I understand, you can turn your head around but keep going in the same direction as you were, the drone just adjust it self and fly like sideways. At least that’s what I saw in the videos. If everything goes right, today I’m getting Avata with Googles 2 and RC Motion 2
Hey thank you for the video, especially the googles footage. Could you please please measure the latency to the googles 2? Maybe you can use a GoPro in high fps mode. The ability of close proximity in low light is very important for me.
hmm... gotta see how I will be able to measure the latency, to say the truth it did feel exactly the same as an avata and o3 fpv system. if thats importa to you.
@@engineerfpv If you are really willing to measure that for me i would be forever grateful! The easiest method I think is using a Gopro half behind the Googles and half behind the drone. Than placing a Smartphone running a timer in front of the mini 3, so that both the lens of the Mini and the Gorpo can see the Display of the Smartphone. The GoPro would see the Smartphonedisplay 2x times at once. 1) directly in front of the drone 2) the Display of the Goggles showing the Smartphone. If you record a short Sequence in high fps mode (e.g. 240fps) you/ or I could count the number of Frames it takes until the Goggles Display show the same value = Latency. To my Knowledge You would be the first to have measured that latency. if that matters to you.
I would only use the goggles just for fun. as the FOV its not high enough to actually feel like its first person view. And you need to be really familiar with the fov of your drone and now what around it when using the goggles
@@engineerfpvthanks for the video and info. So are you saying the fov isn't as good when using the mini 3 pro with the goggles compared to something like the avata with the goggles? Thanks!
@@Amanda-fm2to fpv with goggles its a different story. You cannot fly without the goggles if you are in manual/acro mode. With the mini its just having a bit fun and seeing/ feeling how fpv is. But the fov on any normal drone, as I said before its too little so you cannot really tell you are flying with goggles, Its just like you put a black blanket on top of your controller and have the controller in a close proximity of your eyes ahah. The only good thing is that you can see in very much higher resolution, other than that I would not fly with the goggles and a normal drone
Here’s something. I’ve started using my mini 3 pro with my goggles 2 and motion controller 2. Every time I switch back and forth from the RCN1 controller to the motion controller 2 I have to switch binding devices. Is that normal? That’s a bit of a hassle. If I want to use the goggles I have to plug in my phone and go to the fly app and change binded devices. I hope they address this issue with a new firmware update
thats because of the motion controller it acts as a controller so every time you fly with other one you have to bind. On the latest update you can use 2 devices ( I own the rc pro and rc controller) without need to bind every time. But I can only use it for 4 or 5 times then my trial lets say runs out. And I need to fly again with the main controller and again the 2nd one. Otherwise i need to reregister. Well its a hustle as when I normally fly i prefer the rc pro. but when I am traveling or hiking and have lots of gear with me, i prefer the rc which is lighter. And I do need to to have internet connection to change from the main device.
@@engineerfpv I figured it out so you don’t ever have the binding problem. Just click on the goggles logo in the rc controller in the fly app if you want to use the goggles and motion controller. No more binding issues. Turn off the goggles and motion controller and go back to using the rc controller
Yes it does. You will be getting the error that I showed on the video, But you will have normal controls, just the screen wont working. If you do just power off your goggles while flying, you will get your screen to work again on the RC
@@engineerfpv I guess is not required, after seing minipro 3 with goggles, I started thinking on getting one, but I dont want use the motion controller, but Im concerned they will allow only motion controller
EVERY single one of these Google videos are a year old! I wonder if that level of compatibility is still working or if DJI closed it down. I'd hate to drop over £500 on G2s only to find that they didn't work at all.
@@engineerfpv I was just wondering if the G2s worked with the Mavic Pro 3. All of the videos I have watched show that they do work BUT there is no access to the screen controller. So that would mean that using Intelligent modes etc. wouldn't be possible. I suppose turning the goggles of and on would allow this but that is an incredible inconvenience and may cause signal loss etc. I don't think it's worth the money for that. I had the Mavic Pro 2 and the white googles and that was fantastic. Why they have not provided this functionality with the MP3 is just insanely stupid. Thanks for the reply!
Hi mate do you know what the range is when using the mini 3 pro with the goggles and motion controller is it the same as when using the RC Controller. I can't find any info on it
you do understand that I had a whole village in front of me when I was flying? Image signal was exaclty the same when I was flying with just the controller
@@engineerfpv yes I know the image was great I have seen it but even when I tried it I had no villages infront of me. I was on a football field. By the time I got to the end I was down to 7mb. That’s not a good thing.
DJI RECCOMENDS VERY HIGHLY YOU DO NOTNDO THIS AND USE THE CONTROLLER. .JUSTBUSE THE MC YOU MAY LOSE YOUR DRONE ITS VERY HIGHLY LIKELY YOU WILL AND THEY WIĹ NOT LET REFRESH COVER IT IF HAPPENS
@Engineer FPV it's not dji allowing the drone tonqork qith the normal controllers. Nothing other then the mc. They have even told people, don't do it and if you do n cause damage. They will not cover the damage even if have refresh dji care what ever. Not worth the risk in my opinion
Dude, too much useless video from the drone. You did not really explain how to connect RC Pro to the goggles. The real point of the googles is to fly drone in bright sun light. FPV experience is just gimmicks.
I did explain it. You just bind the goggles to the drone by itself, by switching on the goggles to the mini 3, and then press the power button on the mini until it beeps. You power up your controller and your goggles. you will receive video and be able to control gimbal pitch but you wont be able to arm. You switch off the goggles you arm and fly the drone. Then you power up your goggles and you will get video in the goggles, but the monitor will get black/warning, but you will be seeing from the screen so you dont care what it says.
pre-work
-Latest firmware updates for goggles and drones
-Remote controller (RC or RC-N1) firmware update
-Goggles and drones must be bound (refer to the goggles manual)
1. Turn on the power of the drone and remote controller.
2. Wait until the drone and controller are connected
3. Turn on the goggles
4. Wait for the goggles and drone to connect
5. Then a black warning screen will appear on the controller and the drone will not take off.
6. Then turn off the goggles
7. Wait a bit for the remote controller screen to come back
8. When the screen returns, take off the drone and leave it hovering in the air.
9. In that state, turn on the power of the goggles.
10. The drone screen is also transmitted to goggles
thats correct :) thank you
So not with the smart controller yet?
@@YellowRoseDrones smart controller does not work with any of the 3 series :/ The latest its air 2s which doesnt have the goggles option. And the smartcontroller its on occy 2.0 so it will never support it
@@engineerfpv thanks. 😕
Does head tracking work?
Thank you, this is very useful to know. I might get a mini 3 pro and later get goggles then!
I love my mini 3 pro.
I would invest in the new 4.0 system drones...
Thanks for doing the test. I enjoyed your video.
Thank you man! Appreciated
Nice place you got there!
Beautiful place awesome goggles for the drone!
Great shots. There is an odd effect that the houses, especially the church, look like they are made out of cardboard. 6:08
Great video. The colors look great on the video as well
Stunning video. Thank you very much. I got a Mavic 3 and wanted to know if it works with the DJI RC, so your footage is important to me... I'm subbing. Greetings from Montreal, Canada.
Gteat video! Thanks for the info! Im hoping to get a pair of goggles before my next trip out of the country to try this method with the new firmware update of the mini 4 pro.
thats really interested to test actually! How will you be able to view the side cameras on it.
So I just figured out how to have the ride-along view with the DJI RC controller the non-Pro.....
You have to have the motion controller, you get the drone started up with the motion controller and your tablet plugged into the headset and the drone feed streaming on the tablet.... And as long as you don't close that tablet screen you were live streaming in you can hook up whatever remote combination you want and it will stream from the headset to the tablet.
Great vodeo, thanks for sharing
Good illustration. Thank you so much. Did you figure out why your video bit rate was so low, despite of you being so close to the drone ?
Awesome Video
Thank you man
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Bro cool video 🔥
Nice and the place is so beautiful 👌🏻from where did you buy the drone set ?
Nice Video, I just order the Integra - Motion 2. But my goal is flying with the Controller
hello is it dangerous to fly with the dj rc radio control instead of with the motion controller 2 since the rc radio control is not officially enabled?
Hi great video, I have the mini 4 pro but I was wondering if I could use my integra goggles with my smart controller. I want to see through the controller while flying it with the smart controller.
If I am not mistaked, you can do the exact same thing, just need to follow the process
@@engineerfpv does not work with Mini 4 Pro :-(
@@jakobergson are you 100% sure? You need to bind the goggles and you will have a warning on the controller.
Nice! Would you know when DJI will be releasing the Goggles 3?
wow this is awesome!!!!!!!
Hello! Can you please explain the exact procedure for binding the drone, the goggles and the rc pro. Thanks. Leonardo
in your goggles you should go and select the drone you are using. rather than the dji fpv system. then you are just gonna do the bind procedure ( holding the battery button for the mavic for 4 second....) and then you will view the signal through your goggles. but it wont let you arm/ fly. you then have to power off your goggles. arm your drone normally and while being in the air, power up your goggles and you should get signal
What a nice shot! Is the Goggle gonna work with the regular DJI RC?
Give me a few hours to check it with a friends controller
@@engineerfpv Thanks, man. I appreciate it.
it does, works with the DJI RC and the RC-1
@@beatsandstuff that's a big deal right there! Thanks for this fabulous video!
@@beatsandstuffhow
Could you capture a shot sequence like the intro scene on the Mini 3 Pro using the motion controller?
I am considering selling my M3P for an Avata.
I do not own a motion controller sorry :/ The intro shot was a custom FPV drone
Hi, great video , it is possible to do it with the RC 2 controller ?
I have not tested it. but the process should be the same! If you have an rc2 with an air3 or mini 4 let me know if it works
Damn, how I wish head tracking would work with this RC controller 'hack'. Just imagine control the gimbal independently from the drone.....🤯 Who needs DJI Inspire :D
By the way, what location is that? This is amazing!
I actually though of a way to making the headtracking work (only pitch for now) but I will require to stick on the goggles a motion device. ( I have done that on one of my custom fpv drones with gimbal pitch and headtracking) and I will require to open the controller and solder 3 wires where the gimbal wheel is
@@engineerfpv it already helps, but damn, having the full head track would be ani e touch. As I understand, you can turn your head around but keep going in the same direction as you were, the drone just adjust it self and fly like sideways. At least that’s what I saw in the videos.
If everything goes right, today I’m getting Avata with Googles 2 and RC Motion 2
Can the G2 out hdmi of Mini 4 to Smartcontroller as 03, avata, Au,...
from googles 2 to smartcontroller? Only with capture card but dont do that. The DJI RC Pro works with mini 4( it has update) and it has hdmi out.
Any idea if this "work around" would work with an Air 2S? Thanks.
no :/ it only works with the 3 series. mavic 3s and mini 3s.
Hey thank you for the video, especially the googles footage. Could you please please measure the latency to the googles 2? Maybe you can use a GoPro in high fps mode. The ability of close proximity in low light is very important for me.
hmm... gotta see how I will be able to measure the latency, to say the truth it did feel exactly the same as an avata and o3 fpv system. if thats importa to you.
@@engineerfpv if it really has only 30ms of latency this would be a absolute Game changer for me! Thank you for you answer.
@@engineerfpv If you are really willing to measure that for me i would be forever grateful! The easiest method I think is using a Gopro half behind the Googles and half behind the drone. Than placing a Smartphone running a timer in front of the mini 3, so that both the lens of the Mini and the Gorpo can see the Display of the Smartphone. The GoPro would see the Smartphonedisplay 2x times at once. 1) directly in front of the drone 2) the Display of the Goggles showing the Smartphone. If you record a short Sequence in high fps mode (e.g. 240fps) you/ or I could count the number of Frames it takes until the Goggles Display show the same value = Latency. To my Knowledge You would be the first to have measured that latency. if that matters to you.
What’s the latency like? Worse or better than 03 air unit?
definitely not better! But its a slow response drone, you really don't feel it.
Love the video…but was seriously mesmerized by the beauty of that coastline, wow 👍🏻 Where is that?
This is in Madeira, Portugal, Jardim do Mar Village
under what circumstances would you use the googles over VLOS and the screen?
I would only use the goggles just for fun. as the FOV its not high enough to actually feel like its first person view. And you need to be really familiar with the fov of your drone and now what around it when using the goggles
@@engineerfpvthanks for the video and info. So are you saying the fov isn't as good when using the mini 3 pro with the goggles compared to something like the avata with the goggles? Thanks!
@@Amanda-fm2to fpv with goggles its a different story. You cannot fly without the goggles if you are in manual/acro mode. With the mini its just having a bit fun and seeing/ feeling how fpv is. But the fov on any normal drone, as I said before its too little so you cannot really tell you are flying with goggles, Its just like you put a black blanket on top of your controller and have the controller in a close proximity of your eyes ahah. The only good thing is that you can see in very much higher resolution, other than that I would not fly with the goggles and a normal drone
@@Amanda-fm2to by fov I mean the mm of the lens. as a mini 3/ mavic 3 its around 24mm of a lens and avata its like 12-15mm lens
@@engineerfpv thanks for the reply
What about vertical shot? İs it work
no it doesnt work. as soon as the gimbal turns to vertical it get it self back to normal
You're welcome
That was a regular FPV pilot answer :D
@@engineerfpv :P
Nice vid. How do you capture the sound of the waves?
with my phone actually and I did a bit of sound design
Thanks for the review, does it reduce the range and also is there a lag to the video?
no theres no lag to the video and range does seems to be the same
Here’s something.
I’ve started using my mini 3 pro with my goggles 2 and motion controller 2. Every time I switch back and forth from the RCN1 controller to the motion controller 2 I have to switch binding devices. Is that normal? That’s a bit of a hassle. If I want to use the goggles I have to plug in my phone and go to the fly app and change binded devices.
I hope they address this issue with a new firmware update
thats because of the motion controller it acts as a controller so every time you fly with other one you have to bind. On the latest update you can use 2 devices ( I own the rc pro and rc controller) without need to bind every time. But I can only use it for 4 or 5 times then my trial lets say runs out. And I need to fly again with the main controller and again the 2nd one. Otherwise i need to reregister. Well its a hustle as when I normally fly i prefer the rc pro. but when I am traveling or hiking and have lots of gear with me, i prefer the rc which is lighter. And I do need to to have internet connection to change from the main device.
@@engineerfpv
I figured it out so you don’t ever have the binding problem.
Just click on the goggles logo in the rc controller in the fly app if you want to use the goggles and motion controller.
No more binding issues. Turn off the goggles and motion controller and go back to using the rc controller
@@kchappelle thats a nice one! Good
4:53 hi is it possible to see picture in that quality and with that colors in googles?
thats actually my color grade :D But you can set the goggles to normal rather than any flat color profile and you can get way much deeper colors
I have so many questions about the wall with the hands on 😮
ahahah, our airbnb host had spray and gloves for every visitor to get their hands stamped
What software do you use to edit your videos?
Hey, I have a question! Can you fly the mini pro 3 in vertical camera mode with the goggles integra and motion2??
no you cant, I do test it on the video and the gimbal just comes right back to portrait
Muito bom!!🇧🇷🇧🇷 what is the name of this city and where is it?
This is in Madeira, Portugal, Jardim do Mar Village
@@engineerfpv perfeito, obrigado! Inscrito aqui!
est-ce que ça fonctionne avec la Radiocommande RC avec écran d'origine du Mini 3 Pro? merci
Yes it does. You will be getting the error that I showed on the video, But you will have normal controls, just the screen wont working. If you do just power off your goggles while flying, you will get your screen to work again on the RC
@@engineerfpv Does it work with the rc radio controller without the screen also?
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Which nd filter u r using
I had an nd16 on which was from last day shooting at sunset. I were supposed to use 64. its freewell
@@engineerfpv is it ND PL or just ND. thanks for replying quick
@@tsar2106 just nd
@@engineerfpv u added one more sub to ur bin
What about portrait mode? What does that look like?
At 4:16 I am doing a test for that. It doesnt turn itself back
Dose head tracking work?
no head tracking doesnt work. Probably I do need the motion 2
On my channel you can see head tracking on mini 3 pro! But only with motion 2
@@VinceTech Yeah I did point that out, that it does only work with the motion controller
I’m not gonna lie? Thank you.
your welcome :)
Am I able to bind and configure all of this without having the motion controller at all? Or I will need it at some point?
I never own a motion controller and never connected one.
@@engineerfpv I guess is not required, after seing minipro 3 with goggles, I started thinking on getting one, but I dont want use the motion controller, but Im concerned they will allow only motion controller
@@joaovictorf.carvalho458 yeah, I did though of that at the beggining, but at the end we can make it work without it!!
Wait, is this a MW3 dlc map???
will this work with mavic 3
yeah it will
Hi, in Goggles is limitation of maximal altitude above start point. How many of maximal altitude you can set for Mini 3 Pro ?
Goggles dont have any limitations but the mini 3 pro does. Which is 500m
How about dji fpv controller 2?
no you cant :/
What's the latency on the video compared to a real FPV drone?
I would same it does feel like the same with an o3/vista
EVERY single one of these Google videos are a year old! I wonder if that level of compatibility is still working or if DJI closed it down. I'd hate to drop over £500 on G2s only to find that they didn't work at all.
which combination do you want me to test?
@@engineerfpv I was just wondering if the G2s worked with the Mavic Pro 3. All of the videos I have watched show that they do work BUT there is no access to the screen controller. So that would mean that using Intelligent modes etc. wouldn't be possible. I suppose turning the goggles of and on would allow this but that is an incredible inconvenience and may cause signal loss etc. I don't think it's worth the money for that. I had the Mavic Pro 2 and the white googles and that was fantastic. Why they have not provided this functionality with the MP3 is just insanely stupid. Thanks for the reply!
Hi mate do you know what the range is when using the mini 3 pro with the goggles and motion controller is it the same as when using the RC Controller. I can't find any info on it
Did u find out
@@MrFrankinatorFN no body seems to know which is strange
So the RC SEES the Goggles WITHOUT the motion controller? Interesting that other RUclipsrs could not get this to work.
Yeah, and I never owned and connected a motion controller
Actually its not that the rc see the goggles. Its that the drone connects to the goggles and the controller to the drone. So 2 different connections
The signal strength was horrible. What is the signal strength with the sex toy motion controller.
you do understand that I had a whole village in front of me when I was flying? Image signal was exaclty the same when I was flying with just the controller
@@engineerfpv yes I know the image was great I have seen it but even when I tried it I had no villages infront of me. I was on a football field. By the time I got to the end I was down to 7mb. That’s not a good thing.
DJI RECCOMENDS VERY HIGHLY YOU DO NOTNDO THIS AND USE THE CONTROLLER. .JUSTBUSE THE MC YOU MAY LOSE YOUR DRONE ITS VERY HIGHLY LIKELY YOU WILL AND THEY WIĹ NOT LET REFRESH COVER IT IF HAPPENS
I did got RTH to work normally though
@Engineer FPV it's not dji allowing the drone tonqork qith the normal controllers. Nothing other then the mc. They have even told people, don't do it and if you do n cause damage. They will not cover the damage even if have refresh dji care what ever. Not worth the risk in my opinion
lying ahh, that wasnt done by mini!
Dude, too much useless video from the drone. You did not really explain how to connect RC Pro to the goggles. The real point of the googles is to fly drone in bright sun light. FPV experience is just gimmicks.
I did explain it. You just bind the goggles to the drone by itself, by switching on the goggles to the mini 3, and then press the power button on the mini until it beeps. You power up your controller and your goggles. you will receive video and be able to control gimbal pitch but you wont be able to arm. You switch off the goggles you arm and fly the drone. Then you power up your goggles and you will get video in the goggles, but the monitor will get black/warning, but you will be seeing from the screen so you dont care what it says.
Yea this vid was an L
which means? :D
Next time show us how you pair ALL the devices 🙂