Has anyone tried using the subject goggles with the remote controller IN ADDITION TO the iPad or Android (say for an independent viewer/observer)?
It does not have a transmitter as far as I can tell so shouldn't interfere with any comms (although that alone is no perfect assurance), and it has a receiver that envelopes the 5.8GHz video frequency range that should be able to capture the P4P video output stream. I'm sure there are details that I don't know about the system that these goggles may not be compatible with and is why I'm asking the question.
It does not have a transmitter as far as I can tell so shouldn't interfere with any comms (although that alone is no perfect assurance), and it has a receiver that envelopes the 5.8GHz video frequency range that should be able to capture the P4P video output stream. I'm sure there are details that I don't know about the system that these goggles may not be compatible with and is why I'm asking the question.