Flying FPV Drones with Avegant Glyph Retinal Headset
Avegant's Glyph was conceived of as a way to watch movies and play games in a head-mounted display, but its more interesting use is as a FPV viewer for camera-equipped drones. We check out the final production version of the Glyph and test it with the DJI Phantom 3 and Inspire 1 with head-tracking.
Shot by Adam Isaak and edited by Joey Fameli
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Adam Savage
Norman Chan
Joey Fameli
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