Anarky Labs’ solution combines use case, safety and drone operation information into a whole new level.
Jonas Stjernberg
Board Member - FlykLarge Field of View
Featuring a large field-of-view (FOV) that surpasses all other devices we have tested, these cutting-edge AR glasses are excellent for our Heads-up Display features.
One of the standout features of Quest Pro is its camera pass-through capability, which allows for the display of totally opaque and vivid videos. For those moments when you need undivided attention to the video feeds and maps, simply toggle off the camera pass-through, enabling you to concentrate solely on your chosen content without any distractions.
Embrace the future of drone piloting with Meta Quest 3 & Quest Pro and AirHUD™. Unleash the full potential of augmented reality and revolutionize the way you fly. Elevate your skills, enhance safety, and soar to new heights of productivity. Get ready to experience the world from a whole new perspective.
By combinging Quest Pro AR glasses and AirHUD™, your eyes will remain fixated on the drone, enabling enhanced operational efficiency and safety like never before. Bid farewell to divided attention between screens and the sky, eliminating the risk of accident and ensuring every mission is a resounding success. Our solution extends far beyond live piloting, providing a comprehensive suite of features that cater to all aspects training too.
With Quest Pro as your trusted companion, AirHUD Training offers an immersive experience that transcends reality itself. Step into simulated environments of your choosing and witness the flight of your drone unfold before your eyes. Through instantaneous feedback on your control inputs, every stick movement and command becomes a window into the intricacies of drone behavior. This invaluable insight empowers you to make immediate adjustments, refining your flying skills to absolute perfection.
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