I have made four flights with my cinemizers. I really like them so far. Super easy to set up with the iphone and worked with no problems first time. It is important to note they only have 30 degree field of view so you are not getting a full visual immersive experience but it is a very immersive experience. Once you strap them (I added a set of croakies to pull them snug to my face and block out light) you become totally focused on flying with little distraction. I think I fly better with them because you are so locked in. The second benefit is that someone can fly along with you, which is great fun and very impressive to existing clients and prospective ones as well.
I know that in 12 months or so, new products will be out that will make these obsolete but based on the reaction my clients have had to them so far I am sure it has already paid for itself.
I got four flights on the first charge on them. I had to buy a separate HDMI cable and apple adapter. Kinda of spendy but sure is fun. The only problem I see now is that I want the light bridge for the HD signal. Highly recommended and can be used with the Inspire too as well I bet.
P.S. I have the new controller now and waited to get these until I had a way to control the camera without taking the glasses off.
I know that in 12 months or so, new products will be out that will make these obsolete but based on the reaction my clients have had to them so far I am sure it has already paid for itself.
I got four flights on the first charge on them. I had to buy a separate HDMI cable and apple adapter. Kinda of spendy but sure is fun. The only problem I see now is that I want the light bridge for the HD signal. Highly recommended and can be used with the Inspire too as well I bet.
P.S. I have the new controller now and waited to get these until I had a way to control the camera without taking the glasses off.