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Playstation 4 + DJI Goggles Hi all, I tried out the DJI Drone Goggles on the PS4. Unfortunately, the PS4 only has one HDMI cable so others can’t see what you’re looking at. No headtracking like with the drone as expected. Video quality is good, similar to a PS4 on TV from a decent sitting distance. The HDMI plug is behind the PS4, so using the short stock cable isn’t recommended. PC Gaming Goggles test here PC + DJI Goggles
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https://youtu.be/DmduyQUlDbs I should've posted onto this sub-forum, but I placed it in the wrong category. Anyways, I tried out the DJI Goggles for a quick PC gaming session. It was completely plug and play with no hassles involved. Also, I apologize for the out of focus video quality. Thanks for watching!Here are my opinions on it.1. Unfortunately, the low latency head tracking that works with drones doesn't work when passed through the HDMI cable.2. The video quality is surprisingly decent (1080p on each eye).3. My computer easily recognized it as a monitor input, but Star Citizen at times would cap out at 1080p resolution even on my 1440p monitor. So, I would keep the Goggles turned off until I've loaded Crusader.4. The cable isn't that long. I'm sure other cables could be used for it.5. The weight isn't bad, and the battery's supposed to last 6 hours.
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https://youtu.be/DmduyQUlDbs Hi all, I tried out the DJI Goggles’ HDMI cable for a quick PC gaming session. It was plug and play with no hassles involved. I apologize for the out of focus video quality. Thanks for giving it a watch! Here are my opinions on it. 1. Unfortunately, the low latency head tracking that works with drones doesn't work when passed through the HDMI cable. 2. The video quality is surprisingly decent (1080p on each eye). 3. My computer easily recognized it as a monitor input, but Star Citizen at times would cap out at 1080p resolution even on my 1440p monitor. So, I would keep the Goggles turned off until I've loaded Crusader. 4. The cable isn't that long. I'm sure other cables could be used for it. 5. The weight isn't bad, and the battery's supposed to last 6 hours.
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Here's a question that's been bugging me... If we're required to maintain line of sight to the drone, when would it ever be permissible to use FPV goggles?