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Kaptain G
Aug 11, 2017 13:49:49 GMT
via mobile
Post by redline on Aug 11, 2017 13:49:49 GMT
I'm really looking forward to the glasses. Hope it is available soon
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Post by Elliot on Aug 14, 2017 0:42:30 GMT
Hello, redline. Thanks for your interest We are testing our products at the moment, hopefully you can get your hands on our goggles soon.
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Post by ronerone on Aug 15, 2017 1:41:23 GMT
Hi, Anyway we can test this product and provide final users analysis?
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Post by Charlie Jo on Aug 16, 2017 5:51:59 GMT
Hi, Anyway we can test this product and provide final users analysis? Hi, Ronerone. Thank you for having interest in our goggles. We are currently testing our products on our own, for we don't want details of our goggles to be exposed to the outside before launch. After the mass production, we're planning to give out first few hundreds of our products to professional, enthusiastic, and influential people to review them.
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Post by Rcrai on Aug 16, 2017 20:00:58 GMT
I noticed you say the "Kaptain has appeared" and you have a "buy now" button on the page. Do you have and ETA on when they will be released?
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Post by Elliot on Aug 16, 2017 23:53:33 GMT
I noticed you say the "Kaptain has appeared" and you have a "buy now" button on the page. Do you have and ETA on when they will be released? Hi Rcai I apologize that we put the button on our website in wrong time. There was a misunderstanding with the guy who was in charge of the page. I'll talk about this to our team. I'm terribly sorry.
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Post by Maxim on Aug 17, 2017 23:44:26 GMT
Hi. Can you tell, what maximum IPD will be available?
Best regards from Ukraine.
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Post by Elliot on Aug 17, 2017 23:56:12 GMT
Hi. Can you tell, what maximum IPD will be available? Best regards from Ukraine. Hi Maxim Maximum IPD is 70mm. You can adjust it from 58mm to 70mm with dials on the bottom.
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Post by barbel on Aug 18, 2017 18:14:24 GMT
topsky f7x coming out soon
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Post by barbel on Aug 18, 2017 18:28:29 GMT
topsky f7x coming out soon
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Post by mimaraza on Aug 19, 2017 15:22:07 GMT
Will there be the possibility to save DVR
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Kaptain G
Aug 20, 2017 3:38:17 GMT
via mobile
Post by Elliot on Aug 20, 2017 3:38:17 GMT
Will there be the possibility to save DVR Yes, Kaptain G has DVR. You can check specifications on our website. If you're not sure about something, feel free to ask us anytime.
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Post by deerslayer on Aug 22, 2017 13:31:46 GMT
I fly both Analog and have quads with the Connex Prosight system. For the Connex, I use the Avegant Glyph headset due to the 720 capabilities vs the 16:9 854/480 skyzones with the hdmi port that I love using for my analog setups. The one HUGE problem with the Glyph's is the hdmi port for the Connex. This hdmi port over time causes blackouts while using the Connex Prosight. This is a common huge frustrating problem in the Connex Prosight Community. PLEASE make sure that the hdmi port is somehow secured where this problem is eliminated using your goggles. I will certainly buy two sets of your goggles if they perform like we all hope they will. FPV goggles have been seriously lagging behind in keeping up with the technology of what we have in the air. My suggestions in the perfect goggles are: 1) HD resolution MINIMUM 720p 2) Dual Diversity BUILT IN 3) Channel / Band Scan like skyzones. 4) DISPLAY GOGGLE BATTERY VOLTAGE 5) Comfortable foam face with fan for hot humid environments. 6) Make sure the hdmi port has something to secure your connection! You look to have checked off MOST of these things in your design! Looking forward to your product coming to the market
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Post by Elliot on Aug 23, 2017 4:47:21 GMT
I fly both Analog and have quads with the Connex Prosight system. For the Connex, I use the Avegant Glyph headset due to the 720 capabilities vs the 16:9 854/480 skyzones with the hdmi port that I love using for my analog setups. The one HUGE problem with the Glyph's is the hdmi port for the Connex. This hdmi port over time causes blackouts while using the Connex Prosight. This is a common huge frustrating problem in the Connex Prosight Community. PLEASE make sure that the hdmi port is somehow secured where this problem is eliminated using your goggles. I will certainly buy two sets of your goggles if they perform like we all hope they will. FPV goggles have been seriously lagging behind in keeping up with the technology of what we have in the air. My suggestions in the perfect goggles are: 1) HD resolution MINIMUM 720p 2) Dual Diversity BUILT IN 3) Channel / Band Scan like skyzones. 4) DISPLAY GOGGLE BATTERY VOLTAGE 5) Comfortable foam face with fan for hot humid environments. 6) Make sure the hdmi port has something to secure your connection! You look to have checked off MOST of these things in your design! Looking forward to your product coming to the market Are the blackouts you're referring continuous or intermittent? If it's about continuous blackouts, Kaptain G hasn't any problem with that. I want to know specifics in order to answer properly. And your needs in terms of Kaptain G: 1) HD resolution MINIMUM 720p: Yes, Kaptain G has 1280X720 resolution (it supports up to FHD 1920X1080 input with HDMI) 2) Dual Diversity BUILT IN: Yes 3) Channel / Band Scan like skyzones: Kaptain G has 3 different modes regarding selecting channels and Best mode will work for you to scan the best CH/BAND. But it doesn't select automatically, it filters weak signals so you should choose on your own among these strong channels. 4) DISPLAY GOGGLE BATTERY VOLTAGE: You can check ONLY battery voltage on the status bar. Battery remains and voltage can be checked on the display on the battery case. 5) Comfortable foam face with fan for hot humid environments : We tried to develop the face foam to make users comfortable and Kaptain G has Anti-Fog Fan. 6) Make sure the hdmi port has something to secure your connection: If you're referring to stable connection, yes it does. and If you're referring to holding HDMI jack firmly in the port, Kaptain G has HDMI port at the bottom of it so it might be pulled off if you move your head rapidly. (Believe no one does that)
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Post by deerslayer on Aug 23, 2017 13:43:58 GMT
Elliot, When the blackouts occur, you completely lose all feed instantly and the screen goes completely black with no osd or anything. No slowly losing feed like a range issue, this is total loss of feed. It does not come back either. Your only option is to initiate failsafe or cut power and go down because you are blind in an instant. It is a problem with the micro HDMI port/connection. My own testing has found that it appears more frequent after the HDMI cord I am using has had some time on it since it occurs more frequently using a hdmi cable that has been used and starts having this issue. I have purchased high end hdmi cables as well and it still is a reoccurring issue but it is less frequent when the hdmi cord is brand new . It is the result of that connection interface between the hdmi micro connector and the goggle connector that due to a movement gets worse over time due to it not being totally secure. I believe if that connection were to be secured where there would be little to no movement when plugged in would prevent this from happening. There are MANY pilots flying Connex Prosight that have switched to goggles that are NOT 720p to keep the black screen of death from happening. The Glyphs have by far the best clarity and high definition, however this problem is an issue that is significant. Flying my Connex Prosight on my Skyzone V02S+ goggle with hdmi is just a little better than analog visually and no where near the clarity and view that the Glyph's have. I am excited after initially seeing the specs on your goggles. If they operate like it looks they will, I see no reason why they would not become the most popular goggle on the market. Your goggles check all of the boxes that I think would make the perfect goggle! This is my Zeus with a Connex Setup and a 4k lens. It would be super happy to be able to fly without me having to ditch when it blacks out.
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