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<blockquote data-quote="Bill Melody" data-source="post: 44361" data-attributes="member: 9146"><p>Hi, Nothing really special about my setup just a pair of Epson Moverio BT-300 glasses. I use the minimum density shade that comes with the glasses most of the time when outdoors. I also use the Rochester special shade that also came with the unit. In addition I tried a total blackout then positioned the glasses slightly higher on my nose than normal. I could see the drone normally by looking below the glasses the look slightly up and see the image in the glasses perfectly. I thought this was the best solution but after some experimentation I am getting used to the "see through" feature and training my brain to differentiate and process the 2 images. A this point I am not sure which configuration I will end up using. Worst case so far is if the screen is washed out due to an excessively bright sky simply move your head to look at a darker area like a shadow and the image pops back in. This approach is no worse than taking your eyes off the drone to look down at a monitor. I have even placed a hand over the glasses for an instance for a quick total blackout. One of my biggest problems for me that is no fault of the glasses is to judge (trust) the distance from obstacles. I have the same issues using a monitor of any kind. </p><p></p><p>As far as the Myvu glasses using several different models I never achieved a usable configuration. No see through and never bright enough when out in the daylight. I have disassembled all my attempts with the Myvu's other than the correction lenses I made as I need reading glasses to see anything up close. I still use the Myvu's at night so not to bother my wife. I also tried several HDMI googles using my K1 shield as the source. While the video was bright and clear you had no LOS. So far the best solution is the Epson BT-300 but the price is high. </p><p></p><p>~Bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill Melody, post: 44361, member: 9146"] Hi, Nothing really special about my setup just a pair of Epson Moverio BT-300 glasses. I use the minimum density shade that comes with the glasses most of the time when outdoors. I also use the Rochester special shade that also came with the unit. In addition I tried a total blackout then positioned the glasses slightly higher on my nose than normal. I could see the drone normally by looking below the glasses the look slightly up and see the image in the glasses perfectly. I thought this was the best solution but after some experimentation I am getting used to the "see through" feature and training my brain to differentiate and process the 2 images. A this point I am not sure which configuration I will end up using. Worst case so far is if the screen is washed out due to an excessively bright sky simply move your head to look at a darker area like a shadow and the image pops back in. This approach is no worse than taking your eyes off the drone to look down at a monitor. I have even placed a hand over the glasses for an instance for a quick total blackout. One of my biggest problems for me that is no fault of the glasses is to judge (trust) the distance from obstacles. I have the same issues using a monitor of any kind. As far as the Myvu glasses using several different models I never achieved a usable configuration. No see through and never bright enough when out in the daylight. I have disassembled all my attempts with the Myvu's other than the correction lenses I made as I need reading glasses to see anything up close. I still use the Myvu's at night so not to bother my wife. I also tried several HDMI googles using my K1 shield as the source. While the video was bright and clear you had no LOS. So far the best solution is the Epson BT-300 but the price is high. ~Bill [/QUOTE]
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