New Jersey is using police drones to enforce social distancing

Like I said before the bottleneck is with the headsets, with foveated rendering gaming uses will still be pushing resolution, but drone purposes can deviate. Then can pump resolution on the real time headsets up just slightly to be a little clearer, but it will allow headsets to multi-panel with no perceivable processing hit so goggles will have the same FOV that we have natively, but you can also jack the fps up well beyond 120 eliminating motion blur in real time which will make even lower resolution panels seem very clear.

If you build your own with the right mods you can fly it up to 700 feet.

>Loss of all freedom, house arrest, state govt with absolute power, surveillance state already implemented. Definitely not Totalitarianism.

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The Mavic Pro can go 16,000 ft in the air
VR is impractical because it’s stupid and even illegal to lose line of sight with the drone

Record user altitude for the Mavic is 8200 ft

Then how are any of these DJI headsets legal? I'm not saying that you're flying the drone in VR, I mean that the technology in the DJI headsets acting as a monitor, an AR head set for tehcnical applications, or a VR headset for gaming/media playback is all the same. The difference being the use case and foveated rendering in VR will greatly improve their capacity, but completely revolutionize non-gaming oriented headsets.

Why is this fat cunt throwing a cheapshit Australian beer at a police drone in the USA?

Well I am so shocked to find out a Democrat run area would be using Chinese spy gear. Who would of ever thought the Democrats would assist the CCP.

It's literally illegal to fly drones that low over property in USA. We own the air rights over our property up to a thousand or so feet, maybe higher. And before that we used to own all the way into space until the fucking airline industry got involved.

>Acquire magnets
>Smash into small pieces
>Spray drone with a cloud of magnets

There are ways anons.

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