A small black box with a microcomputer inside allows you to remotely control the camera, output a video stream via HDMI, stream video on a local network or over the Internet. And many other possibilities ...
Cosmostreamer connects to DJI Pocket 2 and receives video and telemetry, which are then transmitted to the control program or/and to the HDMI output. Cosmostreamer also accepts commands from the control program or from specialized devices and converts them into commands for the camera.
Cosmostreamer may be connected to DJI Pocket 2 with USB cable (most stable way) or with Wi-Fi (not stable).
Based on Raspberry Pi 4B. Two micro-HDMI outputs, Wi-Fi 2.4/5GHz, Ethernet 10/100/1000 Mbit/s, 4 USB ports. Power custom USB cable (or any 5V). Telemetry OSD on HDMI is NOT available.
Included: hardware, USB cable, license key, email/Whatsapp/Telegram online support
Based on Raspberry Pi 3A+. Full-size HDMI output, Wi-Fi 2.4/5GHz, 1 USB port. Power micro-USB (or any 5V). Telemetry OSD on HDMI is available.
Included: hardware, USB cable, license key, email/Whatsapp/Telegram online support
Based on Jetson Nano 2GB. Full-size HDMI output, Wi-Fi 2.4/5GHz, 3 USB port. Telemetry OSD on HDMI is not available.
Included: hardware, USB cable, license key, email/Whatsapp/Telegram online support
A text string that must be saved on the Cosmostreamer for the camera to work. Read DIY instructions
Included: license key string via email, email/Whatsapp/Telegram online support
Only for RPI box versions. Allows to simply connect any standard RC system receivers with PWM/PPSM/SBus outputs.
Q: Does object tracking work?
A: On DJI Pocket 2 object tracking works only with Wi-Fi connection from Cosmostreamer to Pocket 2 and doesn't works with USB connection
Q: Can I just unplug the power cable from the box??
A: Yes, the file system on the microSD is in read-only mode, so you can unplug the power cable without any problem
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