The new device called Goggles has Full HD visors and allows you to direct an unmanned aircraft by simply tilting your head in different directions.

DJI has gone to NAB Show 2017, which today closes its doors in Las Vegas, to surprise with the launch of Goggles, virtual reality glasses that will allow you to guide drones with the simple movement of your head.

The device has two Full HD 1,280 viewers×1.440 each (more resolution than the Oculus Rift, which reaches 1,080×1,200), More than double the pixels compared to 2K displays. This would be equivalent to seeing a home cinema screen from about three meters away..

Thanks to the OcuSync wireless transmission system, Up to two Goggles can be connected simultaneously to the same Mavic Pro, allowing both devices to directly access the drone's camera without going through the remote control., thus reducing possible delays.

The Goggles allow you to receive the live signal from the drone to the glasses with minimal latency. At long distances a resolution of 720p is achieved at 30 fps, although when the drone is close the resolution can reach up to 1080p at 60 fps. The DJI goggles can be synced with Mavic Pro via OcuSync or via USB port with Phantom 4 Advanced, Phantom 4 Pro e Inspire 2.

The physical structure of the glasses (with helmet and removable screen, for easy transport and storage in small bags) It is designed to distribute weight across the head reducing pressure on the face so that there is no discomfort for the user, even after hours of use.

Changes can also be made such as the operator display mode, from third to first person, in a matter of seconds. Besides, allows operation with prescription glasses, being able to see the aircraft and the surrounding environment at all times. With fully charged batteries, these glasses can work for up to six hours.

 

By, 27 Apr, 2017, Section: Control, Events, Augmented Reality, Simulation

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