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I did not see the review of these goggles by Joshua Bardwell but I bet he will get into every little detail of them.
Good. What I didn't see before, this forum has a complete section about the DJI goggles.I watched it and it really helped. Basically if you are racing drones - even with the opilink gadget for the DJI goggles - it will be too laggy unless you are using very low res. I think though for scenic stuff it would be great with the phantom. If you get the racing edition you have the option for fixed wing uav in the future, but if I was thinking of going into drone racing I'd go with another tyoe like fatshark and analogue connection
Hi, I'm thinking of going down this route, and have done some basic research. I have a phantom 3 advanced, so my options would be to get an HDMI module for around $100 then the cost of the goggle.@PhantomPain Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions and post the pictures. I am learning more everyday!
I know the module /goggles would be the way to go. From what I understad an advantage of the phantom goggles is the high resolution and screen size. Even though the feed is 720 the screen in the googles gives a clearer image than if you had a 720 screen. Some of the fatshark screens are very low res, but as you said racing is a different thing and I can't race in my P3AI found half chrome recently and I'll check out the other channel as well. I really appreciate the info - from what I understand the lag is not as bad on the Goggles as on android device with hdmi output - which is FPV Options for P3SE? what you need on the PSE. I'll keep searching around, it's going to take a while Xender Discord Omegle to save for any solution anyhow!
I got my goggles and the HDMI module. It's easy enough to fit if you take your time and the goggles are great. So much clearer than a tablet. There are some good vids on installing the module on youtube as well. I would say go for it!Hi, I'm thinking of going down this route, and have done some basic research. I have a phantom 3 advanced, so my options would be to get an HDMI module for around $100 then the cost of the goggle.
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