Well thank you sir i value your inputLooking at the specs of these goggles(V+), I feel these are not the ideal goggles for P3/P4 because of the following:
1. You pay for the antenna assemblies which are not needed by P3/P4. Antenna assemblies will make them heavier.
2. They offer 480p resolution for each eye, thus degrade the 720p resolution output at HDMI module.
3. As they have built in screens, you can't use apps like Litchi easily unless tablet has HDMI output port.
4. Good thing about them is that you can buy accessories to use these googles with other aircrafts by adding video transmission.
These are my views.
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What would you recommend for fpv ? I already have added the HDMI to my P4Looking at the specs of these goggles(V+), I feel these are not the ideal goggles for P3/P4 because of the following:
1. You pay for the antenna assemblies which are not needed by P3/P4. Antenna assemblies will make them heavier.
2. They offer 480p resolution for each eye, thus degrade the 720p resolution output at HDMI module.
3. As they have built in screens, you can't use apps like Litchi easily unless tablet has HDMI output port.
4. Good thing about them is that you can buy accessories to use these googles with other aircrafts by adding video transmission.
These are my views.
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Yea i am with you on that fat shark is not true hd from what i have readI wanted to know what DJI has to offer, though I understand its goggle won't support HDMI. Let it come out.
There are many others available, lets wait for a while. For me FatShark etc are too primitive.
No head tracking, just an big HD 7 inch screen @ 720p, your private mini imax.Does HeadPlay have head tracking?
Yes, I just bought one off Ebay. Brand New still sealed in box, $175. Very nice goggles. Very similar to the Eachines Goggle One, but the viewing distance is a lot better. I can almost use these without reading glasses. However, these accommodate reading glasses, unlike the Goggle One, which were made for a child's face.Has anyone tried these Yuneec SkyView goggles? They look nicer than my Headplay goggles, and they use the same HDMI cable with a 720 screen. I'm just not sure about the diopler adjustment support these would have, if any.
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Yeah, I bought some too, but I'm bummed about the fit. There's a sharp edge that hits my nose, very painful. My nose is pretty average too. I had to send mine back to Amazon. Your ebay purchase may have been the same problem for the seller.Yes, I just bought one off Ebay. Brand New still sealed in box, $175. Very nice goggles. Very similar to the Eachines Goggle One, but the viewing distance is a lot better. I can almost use these without reading glasses. However, these accommodate reading glasses, unlike the Goggle One, which were made for a child's face.
I doubt it. The box was sealed and was never opened or tampered with.Your ebay purchase may have been the same problem for the seller.
This is not an issue outputting/mirroring from the Nvidia Shield K1 to the goggles. Using these goggles is like looking at a 24" monitor from about 2 feet away.However, it the goggle lens if farther away, this hinders seeing the telemetry data even more than normal, which is a problem.