Flying My DJI Drone with Apple Vision Pro: Accessories & Review
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 เม.ย. 2024
- Today I got to check out some options for using your AVP as goggles for flying your DJI drones.
Genki ShadowCast 2 Pro: amzn.to/43YC9qb
Accsoon Wireless Video Transmitter: amzn.to/3vY2ubd
Not Recommended
Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver: amzn.to/4aXa1WB
4K HDMI Transmitter and Receiver: amzn.to/3Q16a2P - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
on 20:17 you can see distance warning disappear and the difference is about 3 frames, probably it's 100ms latency
you uploaded pro conttent. 🌟
Thank you!
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Nice, man!
Thanks!
Hi, how you download the accsoon see app on the vision pro ?
You will need to search for it under the iPad and iPhone tab in the App Store. As it's not in the Vision Pro native apps section.
@@RyanPeterson-5053 thank you for reply, but i can't see it in the tab ipad iphone too :/
But ty again :)
I seriously dont see how this is better than a dedicated dji fpv headset other than retaining sub par line of site. Makes zero sense in almost any practical use case scenario
Its not better. I would say it's useful if you don't have a DJI headset and don't want to pay for one. But native products are always better overall. It's also fun to just see what Vision Pro can do.
DJI FPV headset and a Vision Pro is not the same. I see this video as showcasing more capabilities and options with the Vision Pro. Of course a DJI headset would be better, that's what its made for.
Makes no financial sense either, but I guess someone with a VP isn't really all that bothered about money. As a side note if you have the RC Pro with HDMI output just pick up a cheap analogue FPV headset that does HDMI in, will be better than the Vision pro as far as latency goes and while not better than the DJI Goggles for latency it will cost much less.