New version is mechanically better. Thats all.Anyone know the difference between the regular VR goggles and the version 2? Thanks
New version is mechanically better. Thats all.
I like the look of the Mybud you referenced, but I thought we were talking about the Google style that just uses a phone and an app rather than an HDMI hookup.Tablets, phones have no issue related to LOS. Even goggles like Mybud should face no issues. But in reality, no one is bothered to see what you are wearing unless you look like a joker with .......
Is there anyway you can make it so when you use the phone camera it will show up on both sides like it does when using the drone camera? ThanksYou can change Camera Mode to Photo and adjust Aspect Ratio to 4:3 for larger side-by-side display. You may further turn off navigation map and custom telemetry as you like. However, I think using navigation map and custom telemetry is more immersive IMO to let you feel seating inside aircraft cockpit.
We are likely to add iPhone camera view on both eyes in the next update.Is there anyway you can make it so when you use the phone camera it will show up on both sides like it does when using the drone camera? Thanks
The Samsung Gear won't work. Only the Samsung S6, S7, and S5 Note fit into it. A microUSB fitting is built into the Samsung Gear that the phone has to fit onto effectively blocking DJI's access to the phone. The cheaper goggles should work as will the basic Goggle Cardboard goggles if they have a strap. On a side note, the Samsung Gear are a lot of fun! Get Smash Hits, a favorite game of my family! Haunted houses are fun too. Lots of potential, but in general, the Samsung Gear uses different apps than the generic Google Cardboard type goggles and the plastic knockoffs.I ordered the $99.00 Samsung gear Vr and a cheaper $29.00 version .ill see which one I like better
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I too was disappointed with the resolution using an iPhone. Well below HD after splitting in two and reducing each window to fit each eye. But it has its use I guess. Thankfully, I also have the HDMI board and Headplay "feedbag" goggles for a true HD goggle experience.This is cool in theory. If you have someone to help watch or even fly for you its an interesting perspective. Personally, I didn't like it because the resolution was so low. I have a P3P and iPhone 6s Plus. I figured the bigger 1080p screen of the plus iPhone would help but you have to split that and its not two 720p screen side by side. Its also very scary because you feel like you could hit something the whole time. You can't look up and see the Phantom and that is nerve wracking. The Phantom can only see forward, it can't see behind, below, beside, above, etc.
I think that depends on your iPhone model. If you use 5.5" 6+/6s+ with 1920x1080 (full resolution screenshot as shown below), splitting half resolution is acceptable IMO. If you use 4.7" 6/6s with 1334x750, then it's well below HD after splitting half.I too was disappointed with the resolution using an iPhone. Well below HD after splitting in two and reducing each window to fit each eye. But it has its use I guess. Thankfully, I also have the HDMI board and Headplay "feedbag" goggles for a true HD goggle experience.
Yeah, mine's a 4.7" iPhone 6 and I can see individual pixels. It's worse than looking up close at an old iPhone 3 screen.I think that depends on your iPhone model. If you use 5.5" 6+/6s+ with 1920x1080 (full resolution screenshot as shown below), splitting half resolution is acceptable IMO. If you use 4.7" 6/6s with 1334x750, then it's well below HD after splitting half.
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