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If you have a smart controller then the BT 350 is what you'll need.
As I mentioned I got the 300s not long after they came out. Baring bright sunlight they are awesome. Mine do need replacing, they are held together by sellotape and bandaids. But now I am confused.
Rattydude77 can you explain or direct me to where it might be explained, a video would be excellent.
The 300s just sit on the P4P controller and simply replace a tablet.
What I want is to see what the drone sees and be able to see the instrument panel right in front of my eyes as well as the drone in its surrounds.
I have a Samsung 6 tablet, massive grunt and memory. But by itself is nowhere near as good as the 300s even when I hold the tablet high, just below my sight of the drone.
And it would be great if I can get what I get with the 300s and it be more durable and easy set up.
For the first time in a while I have a little cash and would not mind paying a bit more. I have ordered the Rochester deal which provides not just the shades but the total enclosure for very bright skys. But the order has been held up for some reason. I know I would then need a spotter.
If you have any more information or opinions please do, comment.
No I haven't seen comparison but I know In bright sunlight I have no prob seeing the screen in Front of me with the dark shade that comes with the BT35E setHave you, or anyone you know, or have you seen any comparisons, between the 300 and the 35e and or the 30c Iannes?
I would have thought someone or some company would have compared them.
Have you, or anyone you know, or have you seen any comparisons, between the 300 and the 35e and or the 30c Iannes?
I would have thought someone or some company would have compared them.
You may have ordered something by now, but I don’t see mention of the BT-30C after your inquiry. I just saw a set of BT-30Cs that a flying buddy purchased. They look exactly like my BT-300 glasses, but have no Android-based touchpad. They’re just glasses with a USB-C connector to plug into your mobile device, assuming it has a USB-C port.Have you, or anyone you know, or have you seen any comparisons, between the 300 and the 35e and or the 30c Iannes?
You may have ordered something by now, but I don’t see mention of the BT-30C after your inquiry. I just saw a set of BT-30Cs that a flying buddy purchased. They look exactly like my BT-300 glasses, but have no Android-based touchpad. They’re just glasses with a USB-C connector to plug into your mobile device, assuming it has a USB-C port.
So therein lies the primary issue with BT-30c units. I saw the unit my neighbor purchased from a distance in his driveway, but obviously was not getting close enough to try them out. I'm very curious as to intentions at this point, besides viewing content from a mobile device.If your mobile device only has one usb-c port (which is most phones and tablets) , how do you connect the BT-30c and the Remote Controller at the same time to it. ?
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