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Hi,
I'm very interested in 3D glasses. But as they are expensive and often hardware limited, I wonder if your idea would be portable to android, using a Durovis or Open Dive. All neccessary sensors for headtracking are on most mobilephones which are suitable for the Dive. So it's a matter or streaming software and getting the sensor results to your rc copter.
Open/Durovis Dive is using the a SDK which depents on Unity.
So what do you think? Might it be possible to make your invention compatible with Dive?
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Streaming directly to the phone from the drone may be a problem with the current setup, as the analog signal is going through convertors that are plugged in on a PC, and need drivers. So then it probably needs to go through the computer and to the phone. Or you could instead of our analog senders try sending video from the drone via WiFi, then your phone may be able to get the video directly.
The same goes for the sensor results to the drone: The current setup would probably not work on a phone. But then again, sending WiFi to the drone and have something there receive it and turn the gimball might work.
Hi,
I'm very interested in 3D glasses. But as they are expensive and often hardware limited, I wonder if your idea would be portable to android, using a Durovis or Open Dive. All neccessary sensors for headtracking are on most mobilephones which are suitable for the Dive. So it's a matter or streaming software and getting the sensor results to your rc copter.
Open/Durovis Dive is using the a SDK which depents on Unity.
So what do you think? Might it be possible to make your invention compatible with Dive?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: