All of these are immersion FPV goggles. Does anyone have recommendations for non-immersion style goggles, other than Epson's Moverio series. Considering that most places require, by law, "line of sight", this is, technically, the "legally-required" way to go. Even when not taking the law into consideration, this is a more intelligent route, as you can not only see what the camera is seeing, but, in terms of your drone's safety, you are also able to keep an eye on it, so as to help keep it out of harms way. A perfect example might be if you were filming with the camera pointed in one direction, with the drone moving in the opposite direction. Obviously, if one is wearing immersive FPV goggles, then you'd have no clue what was in the drone's path. With racing drones, immersion-style goggles are perfect...but when using a drone for videos and/or photos, non-immersion goggles would be the better, smarter, and more realistic choice.
Having mentioned the Epson Moverio BT-300FPV, if these turn out to be the only option (although, I'm somewhat certain there must be other options...I just don't know what they might be), does anyone here have any experience with the Epson Moverio BT-300FPV? If so, what were your impressions? If this is the only option, I don't mind spending the money, as I know the original Epson Moverio BT-100 worked well with the DJI Phantom 2 (a friend had this setup), but I'd really like to be certain there's no other options before spending $800 on the Moverio BT-300FPV.