In which case you don't get any telemetry displayed.
I am wondering that, with the Apple HDMI adapter, there are 2 openings on the other end, one is HDMI and one is Lightning. With the Lightning connected to the Inspire remote at the USB slot, and the Glass connected to the HDMI at the adapter, would it be workable? The route goes: Inspire control [USB] --> Apple HDMI Adapter [Lightning]; Apple HDMI Adapter [HDMI] --> Glass. Very much looking forward to this setup as I'm using a Fatshark Dom V2 that supports HDMI input.
Epson can provide a link that will allow you to directly download the app to the glasses. Keep in mind I have no idea if the Android Inspire Pilot app is compatible with the Moverio glasses at this point. I'll send them an email today.
The lightning port on the HDMI adapter is unfortunately "charge only", doesn't carry any data.This doesn't work - tried it. I dont think the adaptor can push video in via lightning and hdmi at the same time.
Hey there Kilrah. .Completely pointless especially for this application. They don't display video, they're only a "smartphone companion" like a smartwatch.
Sony do make the best goggles to use with the Inspire though
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