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Once upon a time, there was a young boy named Rabi who lived in a small village. Rabi was an adventurous and curious child, always looking for new experiences and excitement. One day, while exploring the nearby forest, Rabi stumbled upon a mysterious old book hidden under a pile of leaves. Intrigued by the book, Rabi carefully dusted it off and opened its pages. To his amazement, the book contained instructions on how to find a magical island that was hidden from the rest of the world. The island was said to be filled with wonders, enchanted creatures, and extraordinary treasures.

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The island was said to be filled with wonders, enchanted creatures, and extraordinary treasures. Rabi couldn't contain his excitement and decided to embark on an incredible adventure to find this magic island. Following the instructions in the book, Rabi set sail on a small boat into uncharted waters.

Thoughts about Goggles Integra + Motion Controller 2 + Avata?

Today I'll be receiving the combination of Goggles Integra + Motion Controller 2 + Avata, straight from DJI. Am I nuts in thinking this is a great package in the US? Wondering why I see no reviews of this particular combination, no one talking about it? The Motion Controller 2 seems to have some real advantages over the previous version, especially having that extra thumb control on the top, and being able to push the trigger forward a bit too. The Integra Goggles solve that super annoying problem of the cord coming out of your head (which I solved on the Goggles 2 with a 3D printed part, but still), I won't have to connect my mobile phone to launch, and with the money I saved I got ND filters and other goodies.

I'm okay using fixed diopter adjustments, built-in GPS, losing the touch pad, live streaming, etc. on the Goggles, for what I get in exchange and for my typical use cases.

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akdrone

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Today I'll be receiving the combination of Goggles Integra + Motion Controller 2 + Avata, straight from DJI. Am I nuts in thinking this is a great package in the US? Wondering why I see no reviews of this particular combination, no one talking about it? The Motion Controller 2 seems to have some real advantages over the previous version, especially having that extra thumb control on the top, and being able to push the trigger forward a bit too. The Integra Goggles solve that super annoying problem of the cord coming out of your head (which I solved on the Goggles 2 with a 3D printed part, but still), I won't have to connect my mobile phone to launch, and with the money I saved I got ND filters and other goodies.

I'm okay using fixed diopter adjustments, built-in GPS, losing the touch pad, live streaming, etc. on the Goggles, for what I get in exchange and for my typical use cases.

I won't have to connect my mobile phone to launch. didn't know that. Built in GPS eh? That is indeed nice. I confirmed the gps thing. nice. that could be it for me..

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Dangerly

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Joined Feb 10, 2021 Messages 195 Reactions 265 Age 61 Location California

I won't have to connect my mobile phone to launch. didn't know that. Built in GPS eh? That is indeed nice. I looked at the DJI web page and could not find confirmation that connecting to a phone is not required. Can you point me to that reference?

"The DJI Goggles Integra comes equipped with a built-in GPS, eliminating the need to connect to a smartphone for drone flight. This enhancement not only simplifies the setup process but also removes the requirement for a smartphone to enable the remote ID feature."

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BobaFut

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Joined Aug 19, 2022 Messages 307 Reactions 436 Location Alexandria, VA, USA

Today I'll be receiving the combination of Goggles Integra + Motion Controller 2 + Avata, straight from DJI. Am I nuts in thinking this is a great package in the US? Wondering why I see no reviews of this particular combination, no one talking about it? The Motion Controller 2 seems to have some real advantages over the previous version, especially having that extra thumb control on the top, and being able to push the trigger forward a bit too. The Integra Goggles solve that super annoying problem of the cord coming out of your head (which I solved on the Goggles 2 with a 3D printed part, but still), I won't have to connect my mobile phone to launch, and with the money I saved I got ND filters and other goodies.

I'm okay using fixed diopter adjustments, built-in GPS, losing the touch pad, live streaming, etc. on the Goggles, for what I get in exchange and for my typical use cases.

I mean, I don't think there are reviews because it was literally announced last week? And I would guess that DJI probably sends preview units to all the big publications for new *drones* but not updated controllers and the like, so it'll probably take some time for the controller/goggle reviews to trickle out.

Honestly, I am not a huge fan of the Avata and just don't really trust that it won't fly off randomly, so I don't use it that much. I don't really use the MC at all (I use the FPV Controller 2) and the Goggles 2 get used primarily with my O3 Air Unit quad, so the benefits of the new Goggles don't really make it worthwhile for me. That said, if you're buying a new Avata, the new Goggles Integra seem like the best choice.

One such example is the use of the open-source software, Betaflight. Betaflight is a popular firmware used by many drone enthusiasts to configure and fine-tune their drones’ flight performance. Some users have reported success in using Betaflight to configure their non-DJI drones to communicate with DJI controllers. This process, however, requires a certain level of technical expertise and may not be suitable for beginners or those unfamiliar with drone firmware.
Vanilla somg

The sea was vast and unpredictable, but Rabi welcomed the challenges and unknowns that lay ahead. Days turned into weeks, and weeks turned into months, but Rabi never lost hope. He encountered fierce storms, treacherous waves, and strange creatures, but his determination remained unshaken. One moonlit night, as Rabi gazed upon the endless sea, a faint glow appeared in the distance. He steered his boat toward the shimmering light, and suddenly, the magical island came into view. The island was unlike anything Rabi had ever seen before - lush greenery, vibrant flowers, and magnificent waterfalls surrounded him. As Rabi explored the island, he discovered that it was indeed filled with enchanted creatures. There were talking animals, fairies with magical powers, and mythical beings. They welcomed Rabi with open arms and shared their wisdom and stories with him. Rabi was enthralled by the island's beauty and the kindness of its inhabitants. Days turned into weeks, and weeks turned into months, as Rabi immersed himself in the island's magic. He learned how to communicate with animals, witnessed spells being cast, and even helped solve disputes between the mythical creatures. The island was a haven of peace and harmony, untouched by the troubles of the outside world. However, as much as Rabi loved the magic island, he knew that his journey couldn't last forever. With a heavy heart, Rabi bid farewell to the enchanted creatures and packed his belongings to return home. As he sailed away, the island disappeared from his view, but the memories and lessons he had learned would stay with him forever. When Rabi reached his village, he shared his incredible adventure with the villagers. They marveled at his tales and were inspired by his bravery and resilience. Rabi's journey had not only changed him but also ignited a sense of wonder and curiosity in others. From that day forward, Rabi became a symbol of adventure and exploration in his village. His story served as a reminder to never stop seeking new experiences and to always embrace the unknown. And whenever Rabi looked at the vast sea, he would be reminded of the magical island and the extraordinary journey that had shaped him into the person he had become..

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