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    Android 4.4 kitkat glasses should run the Go app

    Some misinformation here. Display is virtual with 1 LCD panel per eye as displays in other devices. This somehow allows for it to appear as HD. Display: 854X480, Zeiss Cinemizer: 870 x 500, Moverio BT-200: 960x540, itvgoggles wideview 3dXI: 854X480. So it may very well look like HD CPU...
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    Android 4.4 kitkat glasses should run the Go app

    There's a trackball mouse on one of the arms that replaces the touch screen.
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    Android 4.4 kitkat glasses should run the Go app

    The go app needs Android 4.1.2 or later to run, these are 4.4. The Epson's have 4.04. I have no idea what kind of lag you would have with these or what other hardware issues you might encounter. You wouldn't be able to use "follow me mode" or reset home to your position without the GPS.
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    Android 4.4 kitkat glasses should run the Go app

    They would connect through the built in USB 2 port to the controller just like the tablet. They would replace the tablet due to the built in android computer. They are similar to the Epson Moverio bt-200 goggles but with a more advanced operating system that could run the Go App. They don't...
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    Android 4.4 kitkat glasses should run the Go app

    I'm thinking of it but haven't decided. They would be good to own just for watching 3d movies etc. I looked at the rules but since they could potentially be use for flying the p3 I don't see that I violated them.
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    Android 4.4 kitkat glasses should run the Go app

    I saw these while browsing for video glasses. They should run the go app but there's no way to know how they perform with the bird unless someone buys a pair and tests them. They should work for the p2v and inspire as well . I'm still hoping I can find a way to get my Epson Moverio BT-200s to...
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    THE Help Guide for the Phantom 3

    The screen that pops up when you accept the mission tells you how RTH is initiated and it's not by loss of controller signal. It's low battery return to home. If you've got that set so you have enough power to get home there shouldn't be a problem , In this screen that pops up when you start...
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    Auto RTH lost with new features?

    It would execute a low battery return to home at 35% battery or whatever it's set at:
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    Auto RTH lost with new features?

    I'd agree on making it settable. I don't want to see the no RTH option disappear though. It would mean you'd loose out on some interesting perspectives. That's if in fact the no auto RTH is true.
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    Auto RTH lost with new features?

    I think you don't want automatic return to home because it's possible to program a route in waypoints and perhaps point of interest where you want the bird to fly behind something. All the bird needs is good gps and the location of the next waypoint to fly to that point. Automatic return to...
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    Auto RTH lost with new features?

    I think the home point is updated continuously in this mode to be the position of the tablet. So, return to home would take you to the last place you had good signal.
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    Point of interest -- 500m limit?

    The way point screen says 500 m radius limit. I think this means that the next waypoint must be less than 500 m distant. Does anyone know for sure? Others have said that this means you must be within 500 m of the home point which would be very limiting. It would be easy to test.
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    Was I hit by a bird?!?!?!

    It was all over the news sometime last year that drones were banned in national parks. Here's a link, Illegal flights persist despite national park drone ban. I would love to be able fly at places like Crater Lake.
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    Follow me and signal loss.

    Ok, I watched a video of follow me today where the bird was following a car, which was way out of sight, at a very high height . The controller had to be loosing connection with the bird but the bird still found the car after it parked further down the road. Nobody you see doing this seems to...