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Selling my goggles that I've never used
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<blockquote data-quote="Barry Conway" data-source="post: 33400" data-attributes="member: 1283"><p>No, legally speaking, you cannot wear them. Please don't even think about it as the Gov't will hit you with a lovely fine for that infraction. Canadian law states that the drone must be in view by the pilot at all times. You could let a friend wear them but the pilot must be able to see it in real time at all times. What you can do is buy a pair of inexpensive VR goggles which work with your phone and purchase VR Pro which in my case is an IOS app that's fantastic. Apart from the fact that you can swich to the camera view of the phone and back to the drone is great. Quality is fantastic and it's wireless as the phone is connected to the remote via WIFI so a friend can use them without a cord. Another option is the Epson BT-300 AR glasses which is super expensive and may still be in breach of the law (grey area). I'll probably sell mine as the VR goggles $40.00 and the IOS app (approx $10.00 or something along those lines) works amazing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barry Conway, post: 33400, member: 1283"] No, legally speaking, you cannot wear them. Please don't even think about it as the Gov't will hit you with a lovely fine for that infraction. Canadian law states that the drone must be in view by the pilot at all times. You could let a friend wear them but the pilot must be able to see it in real time at all times. What you can do is buy a pair of inexpensive VR goggles which work with your phone and purchase VR Pro which in my case is an IOS app that's fantastic. Apart from the fact that you can swich to the camera view of the phone and back to the drone is great. Quality is fantastic and it's wireless as the phone is connected to the remote via WIFI so a friend can use them without a cord. Another option is the Epson BT-300 AR glasses which is super expensive and may still be in breach of the law (grey area). I'll probably sell mine as the VR goggles $40.00 and the IOS app (approx $10.00 or something along those lines) works amazing. [/QUOTE]
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