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It is a public document, permission isn’t needed to disclose.I’m sorry but I do not have permission from the gentlemen to share this case. Here is one page from the initial letter he received (before the longer discovery documentation)
It is a public document, permission isn’t needed to disclose.
It is a public document, permission isn’t needed to disclose.
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These are the closest things (consumer level anyway) to a true Heads-Up display. They are awesome and if I were in the market that's probably exactly what I'd invest in....I fly with the Epson Moverio BT300's & BT 35E's, .....
@BigAl07 I've been flying the BT300's since 2017, and just love them for all that they are with the whole HUD display, let alone movies on airplane flights, in privacy without bothering anyone near you. I got the Rochester Optical setup with the goggles, prescription inserts, and shades too. These have their controller that's running Android 5.5, and even though they've had some updates, I broke down and purchased the BT35E's, that don't run Android, but have a breakout box with USB-C/HDMI - In. I connect them to my Crystal Sky output and let friends watch what I see through the glasses on the CS. Great for them to experience what you're seeing in real time! Both pairs of headsets connect to either box, and I've been thinking on selling my BT300 android setup, with the newer BT35E Glasses (which I haven't converted to goggles yet) if you have any interest. The Android controller runs the latest DJI-Go, as well as Litchi. Let me know if you care to get into the Moverio experience.
If I had a choice between the BT300's, or the BT35e's I would go with the 35e's. The 300's have a fairly feeble processor and only run Android 5.5. It can overheat in hot weather too. The 35e's have no processor, but need HDMI in to function. It's not a problem, as both of my controllers have HDMI out, so they work great. Any more questions, just ask!I am currently looking into buying a pair and didn't know which one. I'm an android guy so you pretty much made my decision for me! Hopefully I will purchase them in the next few weeks. Have a 25% coupon I need to use. Is there any issues you have had with them? I see there is a 2019 model but not sure about upgrades etc. Any tips would be greatly appreciated!!
If I had a choice between the BT300's, or the BT35e's I would go with the 35e's. The 300's have a fairly feeble processor and only run Android 5.5. It can overheat in hot weather too. The 35e's have no processor, but need HDMI in to function. It's not a problem, as both of my controllers have HDMI out, so they work great. Any more questions, just ask!
I have one of these on order, that look like they would do the job because of the HDMI out would work with the BT-35e's, but the ones I ordered from China go held up with the virus problem. I may look for a quicker way to get them from a US supplier. Stay tuned...Thanks for the help. I have a P4PV2 and a Mavic2 Zoom, neither of them have HDMI out. For whatever reason DJI quit putting them on the Phantoms with the V2. So that sucks.