They should not pop up, if everything is adjusted right. The weight of the cubes adds to the stability and locking of the mount. Never had an issue with it. This is the correct orientation.
I am in Florida too. However, it is against the forum rules for ME to post a link to them on this site. They are on my website. But I believe other have recommended and posted the link on other posts.
You can put them any direction you want really. I designed these pointing down as I usually fly overhead and not so far I cannot see them and honestly prefer hem that way. They could as easily be pointing forward or bavkwards. With the 5 Strobe set I made I have 2 Reds on the left and 2 greens...
Here is my Tri-Strobe Nav Compliant Strobon Strobe Mount set for the Mavic. The Rear (White) Mount can be reversed to point upwards of desired. This is Full Sun and I am NOT a good Video Taker and Simultaneous Flyer. These require No Velcro. Strobes clip into place and can be charged in place...
That is my worry, I had cataract surgery 3 years ago, and wear glasses for distance (Not Reading), I do have other issues that have caused me to send back probably 3 sets of other goggles that people get on well with. BUT they were all mostly sight related. I think these may be different as they...
I would like to see an impartial review from someone who paid for their goggles and did not get them for free from DJI. All others are informative but do you get the real truth.
Mine did not take long at all from my PC using DJI Assistant maybe 5 minutes total if that.
The advantages I think are mostly going to be for the Goggles as I am sure they are still a work in progress, and a lot of them have not even shipped to the masses yet.
Other than putting you in DJI...
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