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20 Oct, 2016
Dell Laptop Dock
The Dell laptop docking port is simple to use and allows me to utilize my laptop in a desktop environment. I leave my pen monitor, scanner, printer, slide scanner, and key board/mouse dongle plugged in at all times. All tested ports work great. I did add a usb hub to have additional ports for a hard drive and thumb drives. Very happy with it.

10 Sep, 2019
Yuneec Skyview is a good value alternative to DJI Goggles for Phantom 3/4 Advanced/Pro
I must start by saying that I do own a DJI Goggle set for my Mavic Pro. I ordered the Yuneec Skyview goggles to use with my DJI Phantom 3 Advanced w/HDMI option as a value alternative.
When you use the DJI Goggles with a Phantom 3 Advanced/Pro or a Phantom 4 Advanced/Pro, you loose all of the DJI Goggles advanced features, such as head tracking. You also loose the 1080p display as the DJI Goggles default to a 720p resolution in the HDMI mode.
Since the DJI Goggles are very expensive, I decided to see if I could find something that was suitable for my Phantom 3 Advanced at a value price. The current Price, the Yuneec Skyview falls nicely into the value category and has an 720p HDMI input.
In use, you simply attach the HDMI cable (the proper size for a DJI quad is not included with the Skyview) to your Phantom 3's optional HDMI output and turn it on. You will then see the same interface you see on you phone or tablet. This includes data such as Battery Condition, Height, Distance, Direction, Signal Strength, etc. The Display is bright and compared to the DJI Goggles, the Yuneec Skyview goggles are light in weight.
In my opinion, these Yuneec Skyview goggles make an excellent value alternative to the more expensive (and more capable for the Mavic) DJI goggles. The Yuneec Skyview will work well with the Phantom 3 Advanced/Pro with HDMI option and the Phantom 4 Advanced/Pro with HDMI option.
The Yuneec Skyview Goggles will not work with the Phantom (original), Phantom FC40, the Phantom 2, the Phantom 3 Standard or the Spark directly. They will possibly work with the aforementioned DJI Quads if the tablet or phone you use with those quads has an HDMI output port. I have not tested those these quads in that configuration, but really, any quad that you can get an HDMI output in some way from should work, whether you are getting that HDMI signal from the transmitter or the phone/tablet. I have tested the this on my personal Phantom 3 Advanced with HDMI option and it works great. Since I have not personally tried it on the other Quads, do so at your own risk.
If you have a Phantom 3 Advanced/Pro or Phantom 4 Advanced/Pro without the HDMI option, you will need to install the option yourself. Do an internet search for DJI HDMI Module. There are video's on Youtube showing how to do the install.
As a final note, remember that under the current FAA rules governing hobby drones, you need to register it, label it with ID# and when in FPV mode, you must have a spotter. Register and review all the rules at the FAA drone site.