"not compatible with air units" statement right at the end. So I guess these are for someone with a Neo or Avata that does not have goggles yet? I would love to have goggles for my Mini Pro 4...but I guess then I would need a full time visual observer too?
Correction, most analog systems have measured to be more than 20ms latency glass to glass. My analog system which was pretty typical for the day, I measured 28ms with my fastest camera and 38ms with the worst. Its a fact most users have not setup their analog systems to be "low latency" and its mostly placebo. The item that effects latency the most is the camera and you really need to be very selective on the camera and disable any in-camera processing. Otherwise more than likely your analog system is almost certainly 20+ms latency.
has someone made like an adapter for the quest 3 that uses the antennas of the n3 goggles, and maybe we can use the dji android app to connect to the dji neo?
Instead of hooking a wire from the goggles to a phone can they be hooked to another goggle? Integrated or G3? Also don’t I see slots for a strap over the top like the Integras have so you have support there also?
It's nice to see, though, that everyone brings different aspects to why they can or cannot appreciate the goggles, but at the same time there is still room for humor.
Is there a reason they don't just put the battery at the back of your head to distribute the weight? Is it a safety issue or technical limitation? Personally I'd rather have the battery on my waist or strapped to a leg or something... Maybe with a smaller and lighter primary battery in the headset
Instead of hooking a wire from the goggles to a phone can they be hooked to another goggle? Integrated or G3? Also don’t I see slots for a strap over the top like the Integras have so you have support there also?
There are slots on top for an over-the-head strap, but we did not get one with our kit. I've had no luck wiring goggles together for another person to view the feed.
Great hosting, editing, and production values.
"not compatible with air units" statement right at the end. So I guess these are for someone with a Neo or Avata that does not have goggles yet?
I would love to have goggles for my Mini Pro 4...but I guess then I would need a full time visual observer too?
Great Review PI !!! 🤠
Buying these to link with the Goggles 3 for passenger rides :)
Which one gives less motion sickness? N3 or 3 ?
Correction, most analog systems have measured to be more than 20ms latency glass to glass. My analog system which was pretty typical for the day, I measured 28ms with my fastest camera and 38ms with the worst. Its a fact most users have not setup their analog systems to be "low latency" and its mostly placebo. The item that effects latency the most is the camera and you really need to be very selective on the camera and disable any in-camera processing. Otherwise more than likely your analog system is almost certainly 20+ms latency.
Do we know yet if they can be paired with the DJI Mini Pro 4? Flying with these goggles and the mini 4..is what i have been waiting for.
They couldn't when we tested them.
has someone made like an adapter for the quest 3 that uses the antennas of the n3 goggles, and maybe we can use the dji android app to connect to the dji neo?
Will they also be compatible with Avata first version?
Are the N3 going to be included when you purchase a new avata 2?
I like your neck strap =) Is that a custom?
Instead of hooking a wire from the goggles to a phone can they be hooked to another goggle? Integrated or G3?
Also don’t I see slots for a strap over the top like the Integras have so you have support there also?
We do not know about hooking up another set of goggles, that would be a great function! There is a strap loop for you to add your own strap.
How will you ensure that you're complying with visual line of sight, if you don't have an observer?
I keep asking this question. By it's nature it violates Part 107.
You need a VO to fly with these goggles under part 107 (and recreational rules).
@@erichurst2496 Exactly.
@@PilotInstitute Ok, I figured you wouldn't be able to use them, unless someone can go with you.
Ha they are paired with the Neo and motion controller on dji social media lol good Call
1:52 providing downsize’ to allow for upgrade to higher DJI product..
what about RunCam Link HD compatibility
It's nice to see, though, that everyone brings different aspects to why they can or cannot appreciate the goggles, but at the same time there is still room for humor.
Love the content.
Real question is, can I use them to play Black Ops 6?
There is a panoramic video mode, but I'm not sure It would work with a gaming system...
Let me know when there is a hack that lets us play beat sabre!
I want these goggle to be compatible with my DJI mini 4K 😩
3:24 megabit :)
Avata 1 ???
Can they get through customs???😮
Not now lol
Walksnail baby!!!
Goggles 2 or N3?
Depends on what you fly. N3 is atleast now just O4 transmission so Neo and Avata 2. In the future O4 air unit as well.
Is there a reason they don't just put the battery at the back of your head to distribute the weight? Is it a safety issue or technical limitation?
Personally I'd rather have the battery on my waist or strapped to a leg or something... Maybe with a smaller and lighter primary battery in the headset
All I know is I really don't like wearing goggles at all and that will prevent me from ever truly caring about fpv.
rokid max ar glasses are awesome?Already 120hz
I only use monitors for this reason, plus I'm extremely low vision (Legally Blind)
Might give these a try since they're more like box goggles.
Instead of hooking a wire from the goggles to a phone can they be hooked to another goggle? Integrated or G3?
Also don’t I see slots for a strap over the top like the Integras have so you have support there also?
There are slots on top for an over-the-head strap, but we did not get one with our kit. I've had no luck wiring goggles together for another person to view the feed.