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These look funny, but the specs (and the price!) are right. Anyone with any experience with these?
http://www.headplay.com
http://www.headplay.com
If it does work with mirror you will have as much as 2-4 sec lags.Even if you mirror them to a device?
They will not work
A bunch of local guys have them pre ordered. I will get a chance to see them when they arrive. Maybe a week or so till they get them.These look funny, but the specs (and the price!) are right. Anyone with any experience with these?
http://www.headplay.com
Does any of these goggles support glasses?I did look on the fat shark website and they now do some HD versions which are 800 lines which I guess would be spot on.
Most of them use diopter inserts for vision correction, the diopter kits are normally extra and you can get a range of strengths. The headplay are huge!! and might accommodate glasses (I wear glasses also so am interested in this)Does any of these goggles support glasses?![]()
Yeah I got the Fatshark Pre and Its ok, I only use the goggles for my spotter and video director, its illegal in California to wear goggles because they block front vision and it seems the only way around it is the FPV goggles with the front came FPV but those don't support glasses either, I guess I will have to get my contact lens prescription refiled. lolMost of them use diopter inserts for vision correction, the diopter kits are normally extra and you can get a range of strengths. The headplay are huge!! and might accommodate glasses (I wear glasses also so am interested in this)
Try the new Dominator V2 w/hdmi out. Very light with built in lens correction for glass wearers. And cheaper than the HD's
I wish I could wear contacts..... dry eyesYeah I got the Fatshark Pre and Its ok, I only use the goggles for my spotter and video director, its illegal in California to wear goggles because they block front vision and it seems the only way around it is the FPV goggles with the front came FPV but those don't support glasses either, I guess I will have to get my contact lens prescription refiled. lol
That's a law I never heard of except for operating a moving vehicle. We use goggles at the flying field all the time with a spotter, difference between commercial and hobby use. The Dominator has IPV adjustments as well as diopter inserts for myopia. I like the Dominator V2 but the HD has an awesome 45º FOV, but the price is kind of steep.Yeah I got the Fatshark Pre and Its ok, I only use the goggles for my spotter and video director, its illegal in California to wear goggles because they block front vision and it seems the only way around it is the FPV goggles with the front came FPV but those don't support glasses either, I guess I will have to get my contact lens prescription refiled. lol
just ordered headplay goggles.
Yes, sadly... the DJI Pilot will never work on the BT-200s until Epson upgrades the ancient version of Android they are using on the device. Even then, unless they get the device Google certified, the maps feature won't work unless you root the device and jump through various hoops. Miracast mirroring might work but there'll be a ton of lag. I don't recommend buying the BT-200s for the P3.
If it does work with mirror you will have as much as 2-4 sec lags.
I use the bt 200 on my Ph3. I use the miracast app on the TAB S and bt 200's... works ok for me .. very small lag. But that lag im seeing on the tab mostly.
Very happy with it..
Regs chris
Could you make a video like this one, positioning the BT200s so your video camera can see the screen inside the lens? The setup is really simple - it's just a P3 pointed at a laptop screen, and a video camera that can see both the laptop screen and the tablet screen to make it easy to measure the latency by looking at individual frames.
Stopwatch: http://www.online-stopwatch.com/full-screen-stopwatch/
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