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For anyone who was waiting to buy these in the US, they are now available again here in the DJI Store.
I believe, DJI states that you should order lenses 1 diopter greater than your prescription. I too, have a 2.5 diopter increase in my reading glasses, I ordered a set of 3.5, seems just about perfect, to me.I got my lenses today for the googles, they are very high quality and even have the anti reflective coating on them. They are about 1/4" thick. They snap in and out very easily. I did notice that the DJI 2.5 power was not as strong as a 2.5 power reading glasses I have. So that may be something to consider. Also if you adjust the eyes close together, the glasses will extend and hit your nose. At least it did in my case, but if you have them spread out more than half way, they did not get in the way.
That's correct. The product page states the following:I believe, DJI states that you should order lenses 1 diopter greater than your prescription
Great point DocPat. I think that DJI should at least give buyers a choice, during the purchase, to choose a diopter that would correct their view. Instead, they are now selling corrective lenses for $29 a set.For all those people having focus problems with their DJI Goggles, I re-measured the distance from the lens to the LCD screen and it is 7 cm. This means the DGI Goggles screen is at a virtual distance of 23cm or 9 inches. If you can focus your eyes on this distance then the screen should be clear. If you need readers at this distance then you will also need them for the goggles. The problem is when you want to lift the goggles to view the drone. In this case you will have to remove your readers also. Ideally the goggles should have adjustable focus to suit all, but a simpler solution would be if DJI would increase the strength of the DJI Goggles lens from 10 diopters to 12.5 diopters. This means that an INCREASE in lens power is required by the DJI Goggles of 2.5 diopters. This would be a small change with negligible affect on the weight or cost of the goggles. With this power the DGI Goggles screen would be at a virtual distance of 56 cm or 22 inches and most people would not need their readers or have to add corrective lenses to their DJI goggles. If DJI feels they have no obligation to recall or exchange the goggles with the original underpowered 10 diopters lenses, then they could at least make available a kit of 12.5 diopters lenses as a free upgrade to all those affected. It would then be a simple matter for anyone with an once of DIY sense to remove a few screws and replace the lenses themselves and the problem would be solved.
can u post a photo or 2, i am intersted in doing this as wellI use a pair of $2 2x reader glasses. Just popped out the lenses from the readers and used blu tack to hold them in place on top of the screens inside the goggles.
Works great!
not the prettiest but if it works thats awsome,
Easy solution. Not certain you need to put putty around the entire lens. Just a drop top and bottom to hole in place.
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