I think the advantage is you can see through them to the drone so it may get around the FAA VLOS rule where the full-cover glasses/hoods require a second person as a viewer, plus they are suppose to interface with the DJI Go app as well - in theory.
Just what it does on the GO interface part is unknown, although the ad videos show the NFZ in red lines as a "No fly zone wall is approaching" if that data is within the GO app. The ad shows the guy looking right and a red no fly zone, and looking left is a green zone to fly in while right in front of him. Hopefully that part works as I have something scheduled near a Restricted air space that is also under a MOA and I'd like to see and know how close I am before I hit the invisible GEO fence and have the thing plant itself or go off on a tangent.
Supposedly they are offering some diopter correction for glasses wears too - supposedly. Have to wait and see how the reviews and GO app use stacks up once out there.
Just what it does on the GO interface part is unknown, although the ad videos show the NFZ in red lines as a "No fly zone wall is approaching" if that data is within the GO app. The ad shows the guy looking right and a red no fly zone, and looking left is a green zone to fly in while right in front of him. Hopefully that part works as I have something scheduled near a Restricted air space that is also under a MOA and I'd like to see and know how close I am before I hit the invisible GEO fence and have the thing plant itself or go off on a tangent.
Supposedly they are offering some diopter correction for glasses wears too - supposedly. Have to wait and see how the reviews and GO app use stacks up once out there.