How do I share the live feeds of DJI Avata 360 during flight? Are there any limitations on the number of devices?

When flying DJI Avata 360, live feeds can be shared when using goggles and when using the standard remote controller.

When using the standard remote controller, you can select a live streaming platform from the live feed menu on DJI Fly to share it online.

When using the goggles, there are three ways to share the live feeds:

  1. Wi-Fi wireless sharing*: You can enable screen sharing from DJI Goggles 3 to a mobile phone via Wi-Fi in the goggles' menu. A mobile device can be connected to DJI Goggles 3 via Wi-Fi, and the DJI Fly app on the device will display the live video transmission of the aircraft. The wireless sharing supports connection to only one mobile device.

  2. Wired sharing: You can connect a mobile device to DJI Goggles 3/N3 using a data cable and an OTG adapter cable. The DJI Fly app on the connected mobile device will then display the live feed of the drone. Wired sharing also supports only one mobile device.

  3. Audience mode: Enable the broadcast function in the DJI Goggles 3/N3 menu to allow multiple DJI Goggles 3/N3 to join the broadcast channel, outputting multiple channels of live video transmission feeds. There is no upper limit to the number of DJI Goggles 3/N3 that can be connected in Audience mode. Note: Whether it is the goggles or a mobile device, only one type of connection is supported at a time.

* Some countries and regions prohibit the use of the 5.1/5.8GHz frequency bands, or both. In some countries and regions, the 5.1GHz frequency band is only allowed for indoor use. If the 5.1/5.8GHz frequency bands are not available (such as in Japan), screen sharing to a smartphone via Wi-Fi is not available. To achieve screen sharing, a wired connection is recommended. Make sure to check and comply with local regulations.