Thanks for the information. We are well aware of Zeiss VR One, which is well made German goggles. Unfortunately, it's tray only support iPhone 6 (not my 6+) and Samsung S5 (plus a few downloadable 3D print trays). The close compartment might cause iPhone overheating and app lagging.k, check this out: http://www.zeiss.com/corporate/en_us/zeiss-vr-one.html
These are MADE for iPhone 6 side-by-side viewing, they are relatively cheap @ about $100, and they are very very light. I have a pair, but DJI never made their app compatible, as they had promised many months ago, according to Zeiss.
The VR one has a haptic sensor for tapping feedback, as well as gyro/accelerometer which can in combination be used to enable and control a cursor. It's the perfect device for you to keep in mind when developing your app - just sayin...
Thanks for the information. We are well aware of Zeiss VR One, which is well made German goggles. Unfortunately, it's tray only support iPhone 6 (not my 6+) and Samsung S5 (plus a few downloadable 3D print trays). The close compartment might cause iPhone overheating and app lagging.
Thanks for the feedback. The major challenge now is overheating iPhone inside goggles in hot summer.I've tested this app out in SBS mode. works amazingly well with. ery little lag. great job.
there is an android app which also does SBS FPV: litchi.
This app is not compatible with the P2Vision + correct?Thanks for the feedback. The major challenge now is overheating iPhone inside goggles in hot summer.
Sorry that the app is not compatible with P2V+. There are limitation of P2V+, and we are unable to implement the Touchless UI on P2V+ RC.This app is not compatible with the P2Vision + correct?
I was told by our beta testers, there is Android alternative though the performance is so so... probably due to Android device or Google Cardboard SDK.Enybody know any app on Android to converts live video to side-by-side format for watching with VR goggles?