1) Download the Amazon Apps Market. There's a ton of content on there that works great on
Moverio. I'd recommend Netflix & the Amazon Video App
2) Ripping & installing apps from Google Play. If you have another android device you can install an app called "APK Extractor." This will save the "app" to a folder on your device. Simply upload those files to dropbox or email them to a web accessible email address. Access those files via a web browser and follow prompts to install them on your device
3) Experimentation - there's an app called "BVR - Background Video Recorder" - it's definitely on Google Play and likely on the Amazon Apps Market. It allows you to record in the background. I haven't done much testing with it; but it might be something the community will want to test. Specifically check to see if it adds latency to the DJI apps that are running in the foreground.
4) Using
Moverio as a set of "FPV Glasses" via a phone optimized version of DJI GO is the first and most simple usage scenario. Their mid/long term vision is to create experiences that are glasses optimized, utilizing the transparency of the platform and using headtracking to create a 360 degree digital environment. Here's a super rough (doesn't connect to drone and is not 3D) concept application of how that might work:
seantron.com/dronear.apk (in the main camera view, look down to activate different views, the "flight path visualization" is also an interesting concept). The developer wrote this a few months ago, so it is very "conceptual" in nature.
5) Gain access to your internal memory and SDcard from your Windows Pc by going into settings. Then check Developer's Mode, then scroll down to USB debugging. Your
Moverio's will now show up as MTP device while powered on.