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<blockquote data-quote="Ted Schoenfelder" data-source="post: 75224" data-attributes="member: 7687"><p>I can't speak to the Ipad's capabilities and whether you can have DJI Go 4 open while connected to the Goggles, but with my Android Samsung S9+, or with an older Samsung tablet, DJI Go 4 disconnects as soon as you turn on the Goggles while connected by cable to the controller. You can't have DJI Go 4 open at the same time the Goggles are connected to an Android device. This necessarily means that all flight records are recorded only in the Goggles on board memory and must be uploaded via a PC (in my case) using DJI Assistant 2 to supposedly synchronize with DJI's server. </p><p></p><p>Depending on who you talk to at DJI the Goggles flight records are supposed to synchronize with all other flight records and should be able to be seen in DJI Go 4, after they are uploaded/synchronized. Other support personnel say no, they do not actually show up in DJI Go 4! The proverbial right hand not knowing what the left hand is doing!</p><p></p><p>In my experience, not only do the Goggle flight records NOT actually synchronize with DJI Go 4, as near as I can tell, not even DJI can access those records! At least no one at DJI can confirm any of my 55 Goggle flight records show up anywhere on any DJI server. Thus what you see recorded in the Goggles, via DJI Assistant 2, is worthless! No one can view it, no one can analyze the record, won't help you find a fly away aircraft, won't help determine cause of a crash.</p><p></p><p>I am hoping more Spark Goggle users will share their experience. I like the Goggles and they work great, but you fly at your own risk, since the flight records in the Goggles are not accessible, as near as I can tell. At least no one at DJI has been able to prove to me they have any of the 55 records I uploaded successfully to their server. </p><p></p><p>I believe the Mavic Pro, because it uses a different DJI proprietary connection to the controller does not close DJI Go 4 out when the Goggles are connected. I believe a flight record is still recorded in DJI Go 4 and also in the Goggles, but to be honest, I don't really know this, since I don't own the Mavic Pro?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ted Schoenfelder, post: 75224, member: 7687"] I can't speak to the Ipad's capabilities and whether you can have DJI Go 4 open while connected to the Goggles, but with my Android Samsung S9+, or with an older Samsung tablet, DJI Go 4 disconnects as soon as you turn on the Goggles while connected by cable to the controller. You can't have DJI Go 4 open at the same time the Goggles are connected to an Android device. This necessarily means that all flight records are recorded only in the Goggles on board memory and must be uploaded via a PC (in my case) using DJI Assistant 2 to supposedly synchronize with DJI's server. Depending on who you talk to at DJI the Goggles flight records are supposed to synchronize with all other flight records and should be able to be seen in DJI Go 4, after they are uploaded/synchronized. Other support personnel say no, they do not actually show up in DJI Go 4! The proverbial right hand not knowing what the left hand is doing! In my experience, not only do the Goggle flight records NOT actually synchronize with DJI Go 4, as near as I can tell, not even DJI can access those records! At least no one at DJI can confirm any of my 55 Goggle flight records show up anywhere on any DJI server. Thus what you see recorded in the Goggles, via DJI Assistant 2, is worthless! No one can view it, no one can analyze the record, won't help you find a fly away aircraft, won't help determine cause of a crash. I am hoping more Spark Goggle users will share their experience. I like the Goggles and they work great, but you fly at your own risk, since the flight records in the Goggles are not accessible, as near as I can tell. At least no one at DJI has been able to prove to me they have any of the 55 records I uploaded successfully to their server. I believe the Mavic Pro, because it uses a different DJI proprietary connection to the controller does not close DJI Go 4 out when the Goggles are connected. I believe a flight record is still recorded in DJI Go 4 and also in the Goggles, but to be honest, I don't really know this, since I don't own the Mavic Pro? [/QUOTE]
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