Redpawz EV800 Pro review: Good for all FPV goggles
Maybe it is not the best, but for only $76, the Redpawz EV800 Pro is probably the only drone goggles which comes with integrated DVR and dual-antenna system. In addition, it is convertible, you can use it as FPV googles as well as FPV monitor. The front part of the Redpawz EV800 Pro is conveniently detachable.
When it comes to micro FPV...
DJI Goggles for Phantom 4 and Mavic Pro
Compared to basic FPV glasses, the DJI Goggles comes with up to 1080P video resolution, Head Tracking, revolutionary OcuSync wireless transmission and lots of other top notch features. The DJI Goggles was specially designed for the Mavic Pro and Phantom 4 series but, through HDMI, can be also used with other flying and not-flying gadgets.
While most of the racing FPV drones...
TOPSKY F7X FPV goggle: DVR and HD screen
With 1280 x 720 pixels, the TOPSKY F7X FPV goggle claims that features the highest resolution on the FPV glasses market. The HD image quality is paired with a premium design.
Thanks to the HDMI input, this FPV goggle can be used not just for first person view flights but also to watch your favorite movies from an external media player....
SKYRC HD FPV goggle with HDMI
Excepting the lack of a built-in DVR, the SKYRC Immersion GO has all the features that a good FPV goggle needs and even some extras. Thanks to the HDMI input and built-in speaker you can use it to watch movies from an external media player.
In order to allow comfortable usage, the SKYRC HD FPV goggle has adjustable head-strap and low-noise...
Eachine EV100 FPV goggles: Dual antenna but no diversity
Following the success of their FPV headplays (with large single LCD), Eachine announced their first dual LCD FPV goggles called EV100. The new design allows much compact size which means more comfortable use.
The Eachine EV100 FPV goggles is advertised for only $99, which makes it a truly FatShark killer. Of course, only if FOV is correct and RX sensitivity is good.
Unfortunately, even...
Eachine VR006 mini FPV goggles
VR-006 - Ultra compact and dirt cheap FPV glasses from Eachine
Following the success of the VR-007, Eachine just announced a new even more compact FPV goggles called VR-006.
Thanks to the Eachine VR006's AV-In plug, you can display alternatively the FPV signal from your drone and a second video signal from another source (like external VTX or directly connected TVL camera).
In order to ensure...
Eachine VR007 Pro Upgraded FPV goggles
Eachine VR-007 Pro FPV Video Headset for less than $40
Last week, Eachine announced a new upgraded version of their cheapest FPV goggles called, the Eachine VR007 Pro.
Curiously, even if we talk about an improved model, the "Pro" version will cost less than its predecessor. This attractive price tag will be definitely appreciated by the Tiny Whoop pilots.
The VR007Pro FPV headplay is built around...
Rutforce Str800 FPV Goggles with built-in DVR
Rutforce Str800 - Cheap FPV Glasses with 5" LCD and integrated 40CH 5.8G video receiver
Biggest advantage of this Rutforce Str800 FPV goggles compared to my existing FPV glasses is the built-in DVR. This feature allows to record the journey of your flights without any additional devices.
Immediately as I found out about the Rutforce Str800 I contacted few of my partners to check if...
Eachine Goggles Two FPV glasses with HDMI
Eachine Goggles Two with 5" LCD and built-in 40CH video receiver
Eachine just announced an upgraded version of the popular Googles One. The newer Eachine Goggles Two promise better cooling management and much comfortable usage. Unfortunately, like its predecessor, it will not feature built-in DVR.
In order to allow optimal signal reception, the Eachine Goggles Two comes with two 5.8G antennas (mushroom and...
Walkera Goggle 4 review
I just published my first FPV goggles review and I already have here on my desk another model. On first impression, this Walkera Goggle 4 looks much better so I'm hoping that will perform better, especially since that is not the cheapest FPV goggles on the market.
Walkera announced their FPV Goggle 4 series in two versions, a premium one and...
KDS Kylin FPV Goggles for the mass
Currently there is a large variety of FPV goggles on the market, from cheap ones like this KDS Kylin to very expensive ones that can cost even $ 700. Being not too familiar with FPV goggles I wanted firstly to test something cheap in order to see if it's worth investing more in a high-end model. This is the reason...