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In this episode, the Roswell Flight Test Crew tries out the Glyph video headset from Avegant. Developed as a personal cinema display, the Glyph incorporates a pair of 720p high definition (HD) video displays into what at first glance could be mistaken for a pair of high-end headphones. The Glyph can be adjusted for individual wearers by changing the interpupillary distance (IPD) and focus separately for each eye, as well as the height of the nose pad. A total of four nose pads are included with the Glyph to customize the fit. With an internal battery, the Glyph is capable of accepting HDMI input directly from DJI Phantom and Inspire drones, as well as the Parrot Bebop and Disco, 3DR Solo and the newly released Amimon Connex ProSight FPV system. The crew tests First-Person View (FPV) flying with the Glyph and discovers it provides exceptional image clarity, comfort and utility: allowing the user to look above and below the display to maintain a degree of external situational awareness.
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