For personal security, monitoring illegal police acts, sure. As a means for letting people who can't come be part of the action? That would get annoying real quick unless the wearer stared in one direction all the time
You'd want to treat the "controller" end (as opposed to the "ground agent" end) as augmented reality.
The "controller" would inhabit a 3D virtual reality, moving smoothly along with "ground agent" with a "window" displaying the video. The "controller" would have to turn his point of view to see the window too.
The "controller" wouldn't be just a passive observer, but would be providing intel to the "ground agent."
You'd want to treat the "controller" end (as opposed to the "ground agent" end) as augmented reality.
http://www.g4tv.com/thefeed/blog/post/725013/hands-on-with-o...
The "controller" would inhabit a 3D virtual reality, moving smoothly along with "ground agent" with a "window" displaying the video. The "controller" would have to turn his point of view to see the window too.
The "controller" wouldn't be just a passive observer, but would be providing intel to the "ground agent."