The P3S is basically the P2V plus but with a better camera
Thanks, and by coincidence I was just now re-reading parts of the Litchi manual, and found a reference to the P2V+ that I'd not noticed before, so I
assume they still work together.
Anxious to hear about your experience. I have the K1 but am not ready to pop $350 for goggles. Since I already have Litchi I've been tempted to try the VR/FPV mode.
I also normally fly with a K1, but HDMI goggles aren't in the budget right now.
It's too windy here to fly right now, so I've been playing with it in the house (w/ no props)... just been picking up the bird and waving it around. So far:
1. It works
2. It's easy
3. It's cool
4. My setup needs some serious tweaking!
First, my phone is old and doesn't have the horsepower to run GO or Litchi without a lot of lag. I have a Galaxy S3 (yes, really, lol)... I tried my wife's S5 before she left for work and of course it was faster and has better screen resolution... guess I'll be shopping ebay for a newer phone.
Also, I'm not sure yet if I want to keep this headset. Both of my problems with it have to do with the focal distance adjustment. It adjusts FD by moving the phone back and forth with the side knobs, there's not much friction holding the adjustment mechanism in place, and looking down makes the whole thing move and pop out of focus. It won't stay put so for now I put a small piece of masking tape on it. I also thought the FD was adjustable for each eye separately, but it's not.
In my case, I want to get a cheap, working, cable-free VR setup to WOW friends, family, and (mostly) potential clients. They're wearing the goggles, I stand next to them and fly VLOS... mostly just straight up from T.O. point and do some 360 pans.
FWIW,
these goggles claim separate FD adjustments.