I put a RapidFire in my DJI goggles. Was it a mistake?

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The iFlight analog mod for DJI HD FPV goggles lets you put a RapidFire, True-D, Fusion, or OwlRC analog module into your DJI goggles. Now you don't have to switch goggles to spectate your friends or fly a Tiny Whoop. But some people have said that the latency is too high. So I've handed the goggles to two pro pilots who will give me their opinion. And the answer might surprise you! The latency is real, but we think the mod might be worth doing anyway.
The quad being flown is the Emax Tinyhawk S.
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