Amazing, but doesn't have all of DJI's available flying programs installed.
The Epson Moverio BT-300 is great for drone flying, because you get to see what the drone's camera sees, due to the fact that the display is right in front of you like a pair of glasses, and it is much easier to see than the telephone screen in any kind of light, especially any kind of daylight, bright or dim. It does have DJI drone software on it, but not for all models. I use it with my DJI Mavic Air 2, but the software isn't installed on it and you can't sideload it, because the Android system the BT-300 uses is not high enough to meet the minimum requirements of the DJI Fly software required for the Mavic Air 2. However, there is a workaround for this. I use mirroring software that allows me to see the screen on my telephone, which is connected to the drone control module. This allows me to control the drone aircraft with the controller as I normally would do, but I can see what the drone's camera sees in the BT-300 glasses and that's all you really need anyway. Actually, I believe this setup is better than if the software was actually on the Moverio BT-300 control module. It's worth every penny, when you can get it to work and it's not that hard.
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