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Dji googles

I believe nearly any goggles that have an HDMI input will work with the ST16.
 
If you can watch videos on your home wireless network it will work with the "H"
If they have 5.8 ghz wifi it can work wireless as long as you can download the CGO app from the Play store.
There is no special signal from the CGO3, it is video plain and simple.
 
If you can watch videos on your home wireless network it will work with the "H"
If they have 5.8 ghz wifi it can work wireless as long as you can download the CGO app from the Play store.
There is no special signal from the CGO3, it is video plain and simple.
The problem with that........the goggles must have the app, the range will be short and there will be much more lag. The HDMI output is by far the best solution.
 
If you are the pilot using the goggle would be a bad choice. Using goggles is not Line Of Sight. If you are not the pilot what do you care about a time lag?
For a spectator it should not be a big deal. As far as the range, I don't know what the range would be. But it would be better than having a spectator at less than six feet away from your ST-16 tethered to your elbow. Restricting your mobility while you are trying i to maintain LOS could cause damage to your bird, ST-16, goggles, or even the spectator.
Could the goggles be run off of smart phone with the HDMI cable not attached to the ST-16?

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