So I have been thinking for a while to get a 32" TV to carry in my car, so when I get a drone gig, I can set up the TV and share my video feed with the client. I know DJI, has something where you can replace a part in your controller and get a HDMI output port, but I don't wish to be tethered to a base station through a HDMI cable. At first I thought tethered was the way to go, but didn't wanted to part ways with $100 to get the part and I looked into various solutions for this, but couldn't get one that worked. So I kept giving it some thought. Last night I was mirroring my tablet to my TV so I could watch a movie I had on the tablet and it hit me! If it works for this, why wouldn't it work for the video feed? On the photo below I am using an Autel Evo but I have confirmed it also works great with DJI, also I am using everything Samsung, so I didn't need any adapter, just a WiFi signal. I also tried it with Chrome-cast and Roku at they both worked as well. The delay on the TV depends on the WiFi signal strength at the time of the broadcast, but it does not affect the video feed on your phone or tablet. (This is my man cave, so please excuse the crude furnishing. When I get home, I will update this post with the photo of the DJI.
So for a future setup, what I am looking for is a 32" 720p TV that has HDMI and USB to connect the Chrome-cast. In addition I want a small router that I can Velcro to the back of the TV, so I can connect both the Chrome-cast and the phone. I always carry an inverter and a power extension cord in my car, so I have the electricity covered. What do you guys think? If you have a better solution, please share that as well. I am open to constructive criticism as well