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I bought DJI googles but I wear glasses and could not get the goggles to focus clearly with my bifocals. Many people say they get reading glasses and that helps but I just couldn’t see wearing the reading glasses and then switching glasses when I remove the googles. Others go as far as having their eye doctor create special glasses. I also fly alone quite often so I don’t have the spotter needed to maintain los. I really wanted them to work but later founds lots of other pilots who found that they had the same issue. I wish DJI would come up with a way to adjust the focus like on binoculars. Check out you tube for others who experienced the same issues as me.
Thanks. I will take a look at those. Have you tried them?What about a product like this? focus-fixers
Edit: YouTube Review
There are also the cheaper ones offered straight from DJI. DJI Goggles Corrective Lenses - Correct Hyperopia for Clearer Sight - DJI Store
i use the same only with the crystalsky for hdmiI have the DJI Goggles. However, my favorite way to fly and still today is with my HeadPlay Goggles. You must have an Nvideo K1 Tablet to do this because it has an HDMI port on it which allows the goggles to plug in to. With the Nvidia K1 tablet you should use Marshmallow 6.0.1 OS or you will have problems with the DJI Go4 app crashing (don't use the Nougat 7.0 OS).
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Thanks. I will take a look at those. Have you tried them?
I agree. I bought my HeadPlay Goggles for $120 and spent another $50 on the optical inserts ($170 total). When I bought the $450 DJI Goggles I really wanted them to blow the HeadPlay away but they where a big let down for me (even when using the optical inserts). I did not use the DJI Goggles long before I went back to my Headplay. The headplay's are HDMI and I can see exactly what's on my Nvidia K1 tablet through the HDMI port (all telemetry not a washed down version of it). I also use them with my Spark and Phantom 3A.
Look into focus FixersI bought DJI googles but I wear glasses and could not get the goggles to focus clearly with my bifocals. Many people say they get reading glasses and that helps but I just couldn’t see wearing the reading glasses and then switching glasses when I remove the googles. Others go as far as having their eye doctor create special glasses. I also fly alone quite often so I don’t have the spotter needed to maintain los. I really wanted them to work but later founds lots of other pilots who found that they had the same issue. I wish DJI would come up with a way to adjust the focus like on binoculars. Check out you tube for others who experienced the same issues as me.
I have used Litchi with cheap set...no where near as good as DJI Goggles.I just bought the MP today, next is goggle research... DJI im sure are the ones but what about this fat shark things? anyone use many and found a keeper?
i have hear that there is something for the DJI Goggles to make them adjustable check with DjiI bought DJI googles but I wear glasses and could not get the goggles to focus clearly with my bifocals. Many people say they get reading glasses and that helps but I just couldn’t see wearing the reading glasses and then switching glasses when I remove the googles. Others go as far as having their eye doctor create special glasses. I also fly alone quite often so I don’t have the spotter needed to maintain los. I really wanted them to work but later founds lots of other pilots who found that they had the same issue. I wish DJI would come up with a way to adjust the focus like on binoculars. Check out you tube for others who experienced the same issues as me.
I just bought the MP today, next is goggle research... DJI im sure are the ones but what about this fat shark things? anyone use many and found a keeper?
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