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Which goggles are working with MATRICE 4T either drone or a controller?

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So the question is:
If I have a RC Plus 2 and Matrice 4t, is there a goggles that work with either RC or the drone(unlikely)?
 
None of the DJI Goggles will work with this drone.

You could look into using smart glasses. There are several Youtube videos on how to use them with DJI drones.
I have not viewed the videos so cannot say much more of value.
 
You can use the HDMI out as jaja6009 suggested. This opens up a lot of possibilities. Wired and/or wireless.
I'm using a Meta Quest 2 as goggles with HDMI capture cable to USB-C.
The only glasses that won't work are those like the Rayneo Air 4 Pro that require a capable powered USB C port, such as those that are present on most of the newer DJI consumer RC's with screens, such as the RC Pro, RC Pro 2, and RC 2. Unfortunately, the RC Plus 2 lacks the compatible powered USB C port.
 
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The only glasses that won't work are those like the Rayneo Air 4 Pro that require a capable powered USB C port, such as those that are present on most of the newer DJI consumer RC's with screens, such as the RC Pro, RC Pro 2, and RC 2. Unfortunately, the RC Plus 2 lacks the compatible powered USB C port.

You can use a cable like this: HDMI to USB C Cable that will inject power. May also need a USB-C coupler if the glasses have a proprietary power connector.
 
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Cool! So you use both ports on the back of the RC Plus 2, the HDMI port for the video, and the USB A port to simultaneously supply power the Rayneo Air 4 Pro glasses?
I’ve been using a USB power bank for the USB-A input, but as long as the USB-A port on the RC supplies power that should work too.
 

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