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<blockquote data-quote="AirCam" data-source="post: 53001" data-attributes="member: 10393"><p>After thinking about it for a while, I bought the goggles today, and frankly, I was blown away by the improved view. It provided a spectacular picture and had very little lag (maybe 1/3 of a second) between RC input and corresponding response, as observed on the goggles. </p><p>Flying while wearing the goggles isn't an option for me because: 1. It is illegal where I live. 2. I want to actually SEE where the drone is, with those 4 sharp props, spinning about 3 zillion rpm.(I'm still healing from my last encounter with those props.)</p><p>The goggles are fantastic, but I am not sure they provide a benefit that justifies the price. I wonder if my money would have been better spent on a Crystal Sky display that would hopefully, improve the piloting experience with the Spark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AirCam, post: 53001, member: 10393"] After thinking about it for a while, I bought the goggles today, and frankly, I was blown away by the improved view. It provided a spectacular picture and had very little lag (maybe 1/3 of a second) between RC input and corresponding response, as observed on the goggles. Flying while wearing the goggles isn't an option for me because: 1. It is illegal where I live. 2. I want to actually SEE where the drone is, with those 4 sharp props, spinning about 3 zillion rpm.(I'm still healing from my last encounter with those props.) The goggles are fantastic, but I am not sure they provide a benefit that justifies the price. I wonder if my money would have been better spent on a Crystal Sky display that would hopefully, improve the piloting experience with the Spark. [/QUOTE]
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