![]() ![]() The roles that you choose to assign to the user will depend on your exact use-case. Instead, create a new user with appropriate permissions for client access. We do not recommend connecting to your MongoDB deployment using the “admin” user that ScaleGrid provides by default. The latest version of Robo 3T at the time of writing this is 1.2, which supports MongoDB versions up to 3.4. It’s very important to check your ScaleGrid deployment to ensure you install the Robo 3T version that supports the deployment’s current MongoDB version, and you can check this link for more information on Robo 3T’s supported platforms. For AWS customers who have their deployments open to the internet, this will involve adding the identified machine’s IP address to the ScaleGrid cluster’s whitelist.For our MongoDB Bring Your Own Cloud (BYOC) AWS deployments that are not open to the internet, this may mean selecting an instance that is allowed to connect to the Security Group and also has VPN connectivity to the Virtual Private Cloud (VPC).For new ScaleGrid users, create a free 30-day trial account and set up your first MongoDB cluster (Robo 3T supported on all plans). You can either create a new instance, or pick an existing instance which has access to the ScaleGrid MongoDB cluster you’d like to connect to. The first thing we need to do is identify a machine to install Robo 3T. ![]() This open source tool has cross-platform support and actually embeds the mongo shell within its interface to provide both shell and GUI-based interaction.Īs a highly-popular GUI leveraged by our MongoDB hosting customers, we’re providing this tutorial on how to quickly connect your ScaleGrid deployment with Robo 3T. Robo 3T (formerly Robomongo) is a popular desktop graphical user interface (GUI) for your MongoDB hosting deployments that allows you to interact with your data through visual indicators instead of a text-based interface. ![]()
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![]() There are two modes, one to control the DJI FPV drone, and “FPV mode” to use Air Unit / Vista / V1 remote. Air Unit, Caddx Vista, as well as the V1 remote. You can use the V2 Goggles with custom built FPV drones, i.e. The location of the receiving and transmitting antennas also changed, so this is important to know when you attach aftermarket antennas, especially the patch antennas.Ĭompatibility with V1 Remote and Air Units / Vista These antennas are available for the V2 goggles. But if you don’t fly with DJI FPV drone, V1 antennas should be fine as it only uses 5.8GHz. If you fly the DJI FPV drone, and you want to upgrade those antennas, you should get the ones designed for the DJI FPV V2 goggles. That means your V1 antennas will not work well on the V2 – you can still use V1 antenna on V2 but you will have degraded range on 2.4GHz. DJI even made it compatible with both 4S and 6S batteries now as it supports up to 25.2V! Antennas ChangedĪs the V2 goggles works on both 2.4GHz and 5.8Ghz, the antennas are actually multi-band. Luckily you can still power the V2 goggles from a LiPo battery. For me this battery pack is really not big enough for a day’s flying and I’d probably be charging it multiple times in the field. The V2 comes with an external battery which is a 2S 1800mah, it has a USB-C interface for powering the goggles as well as charging. Resolution in Live View Mode (audience mode) is also slightly bumped up, but not a huge deal IMO. Yes there is a 24Hz screen refresh rate increase but it might or might not be noticeable for most people, still is a welcome improvement (if you are a gamer you’d know). If you don’t plan to get the DJI FPV drone, but just want to build your own FPV drone with Air Units / Vista, the changes are insignificant. The lower frequency provides better signal penetration and range than 5.8GHz. One of these new features is the 2.4GHz frequency support. There are some new features in the V2 for working with the DJI FPV Drone – a prebuilt drone made by DJI. The V2 comes with an external battery while the V1 doesn’t. They both have the same 2-inch LCD displays and optics, offering identical screen FOV (field of view), but slightly higher resolution at 1440*810p. This means all existing accessories for the V1, such as antennas, goggle straps, analogue adapters and faceplate foam will still work. V1 and V2 have identical shape and dimensions, and the weight is nearly the same too. Similarities and Differences Between V1 and V2 ![]() ![]() Here’s my review of the DJI FPV Goggles V1 if you haven’t seen it yet. These are affiliate links.Įxpected Price: US$549 ($20 higher than the V1) ![]() But it’s still unclear when they will have stock so product page might be unavailable at this time. The DJI FPV goggles V2 will be available at these stores. Update (Nov 2022): New Version Available! See my review of the DJI Goggles 2 here. The DJI FPV V2 Goggles Is Not What I Expected.Compatibility with V1 Remote and Air Units / Vista.Similarities and Differences Between V1 and V2. ![]() |