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I have a P3 Pro and use the Headplay HD goggles with it --- but overall I've become disappointed by the limitations of 720p FPV because you really miss a lot of fine details on the ground when flying. I have a small side business where I scout local fields for wild game like turkey and deer so that hunters will have an idea of the best places to hunt. I made about $2,000 last year offering this service, but many times I would get "false positives" on what I thought was a game animal on the ground, but once I descended to a lower altitude it turned out to be a tree stump or clump of weeds! Needless to say, this is the most aggravating part of my service because it wastes time and battery power to inspect all the false positives.
So when I heard about the DJI Goggles and their ability to offer true 1080p FPV when paired up with the Mavic Pro, I was giddy with excitement. Now I could get much finer detail on the ground as I fly, and that will translate to more efficient use of my time and my clients don't run out of patience.
However, many of the posts I'm reading in here are disheartening about the resolution quality of the DJI Goggles at 1080p when paired with the Mavic Pro. Is it really that bad? I don't really care about the head-tracking feature --- I just need high quality 1080p video FPV with very little artifacting or signal breakup at range up to 2 miles.
So when I heard about the DJI Goggles and their ability to offer true 1080p FPV when paired up with the Mavic Pro, I was giddy with excitement. Now I could get much finer detail on the ground as I fly, and that will translate to more efficient use of my time and my clients don't run out of patience.
However, many of the posts I'm reading in here are disheartening about the resolution quality of the DJI Goggles at 1080p when paired with the Mavic Pro. Is it really that bad? I don't really care about the head-tracking feature --- I just need high quality 1080p video FPV with very little artifacting or signal breakup at range up to 2 miles.