Because the term DigiView refers to a few highly specialized technical tools, how you use it depends entirely on your specific equipment or industry. The most common modern usage refers to the open-source DigiView Android App used by FPV drone pilots to mirror live HD video from DJI FPV Goggles to a smartphone.
Other professional versions include DigiView Logic Analyzers for electronics engineering and DigiView Manufacturing Software for factory quality control. 1. FPV Drones: DigiView Android App
This application acts as a portable spectator screen, allowing friends or spotters to watch your live drone flight directly on an Android device with minimal latency (~100ms).
Prerequisites: DJI FPV Goggles (V1 or V2), a drone equipped with a Caddx Vista or DJI Air Unit, an Android device supporting USB Host mode, a high-quality USB-C data cable, and a USB OTG adapter.
Step 1: Install the App: Download the application via the DigiView-Android GitHub Repository or the Google Play Store. If downloading the raw APK file from GitHub, enable “Install unknown apps” in your Android security settings.
Step 2: Power the Gear: Power on your FPV goggles, then plug in your drone’s battery. Ensure you have a clean video feed inside the goggles.
Step 3: Connect to the Device: Plug your OTG adapter into your Android phone, then connect the USB-C cable from the adapter directly into the USB-C port of the goggles.
Step 4: Stream the Video: Open the DigiView app. If a prompt asks for USB permissions, tap Accept. Within a few seconds, the live drone camera feed will display on your screen.
Watch this step-by-step connection guide to ensure you do not encounter any black screens or cable compatibility errors:
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