Update....

I found a way to use Oculus Go . There's a lot to getting this working right now, but it could be greatly simplified and improve with a dedicated app in the future that's native to Oculus Go (OVR SDK) and companion Android / iOS app written with something like Unity.



So here goes. For those who like to experiment, the following instructions are for Android users. That being said, I've also tested a way to get this working in iOS also.



Download the following two apps.

Amaze File Manager (get it on GitHub) and ApowerMirror (get it on ApkPure)



Install ApowerMirror on the Android Phone or Table you use with your Drone. If your not using a phone or tablet and you have the DJI smart controller, then install the App your smart controller.



Connect the Oculus Go to your computer and copy the APK for ApowerMirror to the Downloads folder.



Sideload Amaze File Manager to your Oculus Go using Android ADB.



Go to Oculus TV and launch Amaze File Manager. Locate the ApowerMirror APK in your Downloads folder and click on it. Amaze File Manager will give you an option to directly install the App without the need to use Android ADB to sideload.



Next, set your Phone / Tablet to act as a hotspot and connect your Oculus Go to it's Wifi Connection.



Launch ApowerMirror on your Phone / Tablet.



Launch Oculus TV on your go, and load up Amaze File Manager. From the Apps menu in Amaze File Manager find and launch ApowerMirror from the list of installed apps.



With ApowerMirror running on your phone, your Phone / Tablet, press the icon in the app to get ApowerMirror to cast your phone/tablet.



On Oculus Go, run a scan in ApowerMirror for that connection your phone is transmitting. Once you see it, select it and Oculus TV will now display everything that's on your Phone's screen.



You can now launch DJI Go on your phone and connect up your drone to fly.



That's pretty much it. Your good to go.



Regards

James