DJI Goggles Compatibility with DJI Mini 4 Pro and Pairing Guide

DJI Goggles Compatibility with DJI Mini 4 Pro and Pairing Guide

The DJI Mini 4 Pro is a compact, lightweight drone renowned for its portability and advanced features, making it a favorite among hobbyists and professionals alike. To elevate the flying experience, many users turn to DJI Goggles for an immersive first-person view (FPV). This article explores which DJI Goggles are compatible with the DJI Mini 4 Pro and provides a step-by-step guide on how to pair them with the drone for seamless FPV flight.

 

Compatible DJI Goggles for the Mini 4 Pro

The DJI Mini 4 Pro supports a select range of DJI Goggles, enabling users to experience FPV flight with enhanced control and immersion. The compatible goggles are:

  1. DJI Goggles 3: These are the latest in DJI’s FPV lineup, offering high-definition visuals, low-latency transmission, and compatibility with the Mini 4 Pro’s O4 video transmission protocol. They provide an immersive experience with head-tracking support and are designed to work alongside the DJI RC Motion 3 or standard controllers like the DJI RC 2 or RC-N2.
  2. DJI Goggles Integra: A lightweight and integrated option, the Goggles Integra are compatible with the Mini 4 Pro and support both O3 and O4 transmission protocols. They are a great choice for users seeking a balance between portability and performance.
  3. DJI Goggles 2: These goggles offer a crisp display and are also compatible with the Mini 4 Pro, supporting both O3 and O4 protocols. They are ideal for users who already own this model and want to use it with their Mini 4 Pro.

Notably, older models like the DJI FPV Goggles V2, DJI Goggles RE, and the original DJI FPV Goggles are not compatible with the Mini 4 Pro due to differences in transmission protocols and firmware limitations. Always ensure your goggles and drone firmware are updated to the latest versions to guarantee compatibility and optimal performance.

 

Limitations of Goggles with the Mini 4 Pro

While the compatible goggles enhance the FPV experience, there are some limitations to note:

  • Limited Shooting Modes: When using goggles with the Mini 4 Pro, only basic shooting modes are supported, such as single-shot photos (12MP) and normal video recording (up to 4K/60fps or 1080p/60fps). Advanced features like ActiveTrack, Waypoint Flight, MasterShots, or QuickShots are not available in FPV mode.
  • Obstacle Avoidance: The Mini 4 Pro supports obstacle avoidance (brake or bypass modes) when using goggles, but this feature may deactivate automatically if previously disabled with a standard controller.
  • Controller Compatibility: The DJI RC Motion 2 and RC Motion 3 are compatible for motion-based control, offering intuitive head-tracking features. Standard controllers (DJI RC 2 or RC-N2) can also be used, but the goggles will handle the primary video feed, and the DJI Fly app on a connected mobile device will not display the live feed.

 

How to Pair DJI Goggles with the DJI Mini 4 Pro

Pairing your DJI Goggles with the Mini 4 Pro is a straightforward process, but it requires ensuring all devices are updated and properly configured. Follow these steps to get started:

Step 1: Update Firmware

Before pairing, update the firmware for your Mini 4 Pro, goggles, and motion controller (if applicable). Here’s how:

  • For the Mini 4 Pro: Connect the drone to a compatible controller (e.g., DJI RC 2 or RC-N2) and power it on. Open the DJI Fly app, which will prompt you to install any available firmware updates.
  • For Goggles and Motion Controller: Connect each device to a computer via USB and use the DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series) software to check for and install firmware updates. If the devices are brand new, you may also need to activate them through the software.

Ensure the firmware versions meet the minimum requirements for compatibility:

  • DJI Goggles 3 with RC Motion 3: Firmware v01.00.0400 or later.
  • DJI Goggles Integra or Goggles 2 with RC Motion 2: Firmware v01.00.0300 or later.

Step 2: Configure Goggles-docs for Mini 4 Pro

The goggles need to be set to Mini 4 Pro mode to ensure proper connectivity:

  1. Power on the goggles.
  2. Navigate the menu using the buttons or trackpad (depending on the model—Goggles 3 and Integra use buttons, while Goggles 2 use a trackpad).
  3. Go to the “Status” menu, select “Switch,” and scroll to find the DJI Mini 4 Pro.
  4. Select and confirm the Mini 4 Pro option to load the appropriate firmware settings.

This step ensures the goggles are ready to communicate with the drone’s transmission protocol.

Step 3: Bind the Goggles to the Mini 4 Pro

To establish a connection between the goggles and the drone:

  1. Power on the goggles and keep them on.
  2. Press and hold the power button on the goggles until they begin to beep, indicating they are in binding mode.
  3. Power on the Mini 4 Pro and press and hold its power button until it beeps in quick succession, confirming the binding process.
  4. Put on the goggles to verify the live video feed from the drone’s camera. A clear feed indicates a successful connection.

This binding process is typically a one-time setup unless you need to pair the goggles with a different drone.

Step 4: Bind the Motion Controller (Optional)

If using a motion controller (e.g., DJI RC Motion 2 or 3) for intuitive FPV control:

  1. Power on the motion controller.
  2. Press and hold the power button until it beeps, entering binding mode.
  3. Press and hold the power button on the Mini 4 Pro again until it beeps to confirm the connection.
  4. Test the controller by tilting it to ensure the drone responds to motion inputs and the goggles maintain a stable feed.

If you’re using a standard controller (DJI RC 2 or RC-N2), no additional binding is needed, as it should already be paired with the drone.

Step 5: Test and Fly

Once paired, conduct a pre-flight check:

  • Ensure the goggles display a clear video feed.
  • Verify that the controller (motion or standard) responds correctly to inputs.
  • Check obstacle avoidance settings in the DJI Fly app (if using a standard controller) to ensure they are configured for your flight environment.
  • Take a short test flight in an open, low-interference area to confirm stability and responsiveness.

Tips for a Smooth FPV Experience

  • Practice with the Motion Controller: If using a motion controller, take time to familiarize yourself with its intuitive controls, as they differ significantly from standard controllers.
  • Check Signal Strength: FPV relies on a strong video transmission signal. Fly in areas with minimal interference (e.g., away from Wi-Fi routers or crowded urban zones) to avoid hiccups in the feed.
  • Monitor Battery Levels: Goggles and motion controllers consume battery quickly, so ensure all devices are fully charged before flying.
  • Stay Updated: Regularly check for firmware updates, as DJI may release patches to improve compatibility or add features.

Conclusion

The DJI Mini 4 Pro pairs seamlessly with the DJI Goggles 3, Goggles Integra, and Goggles 2, offering an exhilarating FPV experience for pilots of all levels. By following the steps outlined above—updating firmware, configuring the goggles, and binding them to the drone—you can unlock the full potential of FPV flight with this compact drone. While some advanced features are limited in FPV mode, the immersive perspective and intuitive controls make it a thrilling way to capture stunning aerial footage. Whether you’re a seasoned pilot or new to FPV, the Mini 4 Pro and compatible DJI Goggles open up a world of exciting possibilities.

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