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Apple's headset will need killer apps & services to be successful
twolf2919 said:Come on, let's be real - what "killer app" can you imagine that would convince you to part with $3,000? I can't even think of many use cases outside of gaming for a dorky *headset* - much less a "killer app". Even if there was a killer VR game that was introduced alongside the headset - how long could one game possibly keep you engaged? Long enough to make worthwhile investing $3,000?
•Well I can think of a few dozen medical ones alone. Imagine doing invasive procedures with the ability to look at the person in front of you and having a live overlay of their blood vessels or nerves under ultrasound.
•I have already seen vets with ultrasounds to check livestock pregnancies have probes that feed directly to VR headset
•Electronic wiring projected while you are on the job as an instructional tool particularly in difficult to access locations and you can send varieties of manuals/plans
•Architectural walkthroughs for clients of CAD designed buildings
•Military Sims (flight/ground combat etc)
•Links to ROVs in many industries
One of the issues is fidelity and precision of image as well as something that is ergonomic and if the headset starts looking like this with 8K video (at high enough refresh rate) then $3k is peanuts for the above industries.
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Review: DJI's Mavic Pro is the best iPhone-connected drone you can buy
I have this drone (with a 7S) and it is all its cracked up to be. Small, stable great film and easy to control (and relatively hard to crash).
Three issues however:
1) The above mentioned home key being obstructed makes getting things going a little harder than it needs to be and fingerprint recognition is out of the question.
2) The other side holder obscures the light sensor on the iPhone so when you put it in and have auto screen dimming, everything goes black therefore you need to turn auto screen lighting off to see the controls.
3) It goes through the battery on the phone a lot a session with three batteries on the Mavic (say about an hour depending on what I am doing) nearly drains the iPhone and I am not sure why there is such a large drain. Maybe some offloading of the work onto the iPhone.
DJI have also just released the FPV goggles so looking forward to using them with the Mavic as well sometimes soon. They seem to have some degree of control over both the drone itself and/or the camera so will be good for videographers.
Cheers Dr Hawk