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<blockquote data-quote="Bill Melody" data-source="post: 43135" data-attributes="member: 9146"><p>Hi rwent1, I found a used pair of Moverio BT-300 glasses on Craig's list here in the USA and snapped them up a week ago. I truly love them. They had a version of firmware somewhere above 4.1.18 so the OTG would not work with my spark. At that point I decided to update to the latest code 4.2.8 which I did. I have flown my spark many times using WiFi. The only problem has been a quick video freeze but the system recovered instantly. The 4.2.8 firmware seems to work properly using an OTG cable with my MP but I have only flown MP a couple of times with the glasses. I am thinking of side-loading 4.1.15 so I can get back the OTG with the spark. I do prefer OTG but the WiFi is working fine.</p><p></p><p>Here is something else I have done with my BT-300 glasses. I have trouble getting my head around flying and looking through display. I can see everything but I do not get the detail from the drone I was hoping for. So, I took one of the shades (the minimum tint one) and covered it with black electrical tape to make a total black out shade. WOW does the display really pop! Next I took the long nose rest and put the glasses slightly out and up from my face/eyes. I also ware regular glasses. Now I can look through my regular glasses directly at the drone and if I look slightly up I can see the BT-300 image perfectly. Using the total blackout shades make the BT-300 look like you are looking at the brightest crystalsky type display with a sun shade box all around it. This has worked the best for me.</p><p></p><p>~Bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill Melody, post: 43135, member: 9146"] Hi rwent1, I found a used pair of Moverio BT-300 glasses on Craig's list here in the USA and snapped them up a week ago. I truly love them. They had a version of firmware somewhere above 4.1.18 so the OTG would not work with my spark. At that point I decided to update to the latest code 4.2.8 which I did. I have flown my spark many times using WiFi. The only problem has been a quick video freeze but the system recovered instantly. The 4.2.8 firmware seems to work properly using an OTG cable with my MP but I have only flown MP a couple of times with the glasses. I am thinking of side-loading 4.1.15 so I can get back the OTG with the spark. I do prefer OTG but the WiFi is working fine. Here is something else I have done with my BT-300 glasses. I have trouble getting my head around flying and looking through display. I can see everything but I do not get the detail from the drone I was hoping for. So, I took one of the shades (the minimum tint one) and covered it with black electrical tape to make a total black out shade. WOW does the display really pop! Next I took the long nose rest and put the glasses slightly out and up from my face/eyes. I also ware regular glasses. Now I can look through my regular glasses directly at the drone and if I look slightly up I can see the BT-300 image perfectly. Using the total blackout shades make the BT-300 look like you are looking at the brightest crystalsky type display with a sun shade box all around it. This has worked the best for me. ~Bill [/QUOTE]
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