![]() If you still have questions, feel free to let us know. Please read the information, hope it can solve your confusion. I think that is because DJI Flight Simulator and DJI Virtual Flight are 2 different software. I just got a message from DJI Support on the issue yesterday: If virtual flight is not compatible with Android, why DJI has a download link for an android APK at the Avata download page If you don't do that and select " Always" instead, then the mess is inevitable. or something like that) select the " Only this time" button. When I now connect the Goggles to the smartphone, I make sure that the first message " Always start DJI Fly when connecting to the Goggles?" (. Then I freshly installed DJI Fly and started it as a test. So that this could be "fixed" again, I first uninstalled DJI Fly, DJI Virtual Flight and B3yond. I also have ( for the DJI FPV) B3yond on my smartphone (Samsung S20). Thanks for any insight that you can provide, Is there some way to stop DJI Fly from doing that? An answer for that may be hard to devise, without knowing what's causing it in the first place. It's not from any action I took.fat-fingering the keys, for example.and it happens every time now. I describe that in the above mentioned thread as well.īut I think there may be something diagnostically useful here.why does DJI Fly auto-launch as soon as I connect the phone. DJI Fly has been uninstalled.sort of.and re-installed. I describe my most recent failed attempt in the thread: Flight Sim for Android Eats DJI Fly. I'm pretty sure that the aircraft is powered off, what with there being no battery in it and all. The last couple of times that I've tried to get this to work, the goggles asked me to verify that the props were correctly attached. It looked weird and didn't seem right, but it does it repeatedly. ![]() When I connect the phone to the goggles, DJI Fly auto-starts, with no affirmative action at all on my part. At least, I've gotten no more FW update suggestions. The process was sort of spotty and non-linear, but after a couple of starts, it seemed to be done. When I first went down this twisted path, a number of FW update options were presented. Have you supplied your FPV Goggles V2 with the current FW? I remain hopeful but not holding my breath. But it looks like DJI is slow to act when it comes to promised software releases from what little I've managed to gather from reading these threads. So I wonder whether by the time my Avata is supposed to arrive within a week they will move the new Android version from 1.4.0 to 1.4.1 like the IOS version. But the Android version is still at 1.4.0 which does not support Goggles 2. At roughly the same time, in the last few days, DJI released an Android version of the Virtual Flight App, which apparenly people have been anticipating for over a year. Goggles V3 might have been a better name.Īfter a bit of research in different thereads it looks like what is happening here is that Virutal Flight App did not work with Goggles 2 until just a couple of days ago when they went from Version 1.4.0 on the IOS version of the app to 1.4.1, hence all of the questions here. So I am very confused, or perhaps others are by the strange designation Goggles 2 vs. In addition many reviews on sites such as DroneDJ say the Goggles 2 is purported to work with Virtual Flight App. I promsised the recipient that they would have the ability to learn with the Flight Simulator prior to flight and this statement by DJI in its FAQ regarding the Aviata was a key factor in my purchase of the drone and the option for the newer, more expensive, Goggles 2.Īdditionally, some posts here say the Virtual Flight App DOES work with Goggles 2. This concerns me because I just purchased the Avata on Amazon as a gift for someone who has never flown a drone and refuses to even try until becoming familiar with a simulator. ![]() I have now downloaded the app for Android and I don't see the DJI Goggles 2 as an option. Q: "Can DJI Goggles 2 be connected to a simulator?"Ī: "Yes, DJI Goggles 2 can be connected to the DJI Virtual Flight App." I don't understand the statement that the Virtual Flight App can only be used with the FPV Goggles V2.Ībout 14 Questions down on DJI's "Support for DJI Avata" DJI asks itself, then answers, the following question: If you have started the app (connected to the FPV Goggles V2 and a controller) you can still choose whether the Avata or the "old" DJI FPV should be flown as the simulation model. 1.6 GB) can only be used with the "old" FPV Goggles V2.! Currently the Virtual Flight App (1.4.0, approx.
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