5.8Ghz FPV Goggles, Arris VR-009 Video Headset 5.8G 40CH HD 3 inch 16:9 Display Mini FPV Goggles FPV Quadcopter Drones
$93.45
Last updated on November 21, 2024 9:33 am Details
- Small size and light weight, only 183g, easy to carry and more comfortable to wear.
- Double antenna reception to make the signal more stable.
- Built-in 3.7V/1200mAh high-capacity Li-ion polymer battery, and the longer time to enjoy your flying.
- Built-in super sensitiveness 5.8GHz 40ch receiver, especially with raceband. It’s more convenient, easier and faster under auto-searching.
- Real-time video return, Very low time-delay.
Specification: 5.8Ghz FPV Goggles, Arris VR-009 Video Headset 5.8G 40CH HD 3 inch 16:9 Display Mini FPV Goggles FPV Quadcopter Drones
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5.8Ghz FPV Goggles, Arris VR-009 Video Headset 5.8G 40CH HD 3 inch 16:9 Display Mini FPV Goggles FPV Quadcopter Drones
$93.45
Silent Productions –
I bought these goggles for two reasons. I wanted something light and easy to pack for whoop flying and I also wanted a simple set of rider goggles for others to use when I’m out flying. These work great for both of these options. The screen is bright and clear and set up in a honeycomb pixel pattern versus the typical square pixel pattern. I think it almost makes it easier on my eyes to view than my main goggles. The antennas are rp-sma setup so if you want to use a better antenna than the linear set that come with the kit you may have to pick up a different set of circular antennas if you use SMA.
One main dislike I have is the area where my nose sits is pretty flat and non-padded so it is a bit uncomfortable after a while of use. I may see about trying to add a soft foam bridge somehow.
Overall I think these are a great cheap set of goggles for whooping and riders.
Chris –
If youve read any other review you know theyre small but that is not an issue. I’m a full grown man and these fit very well with little no light bleed. Three straps make this fit comfortably and stay solid on your head and face. i have terrible vision and coke bottle glasses and i dont have to do a thing to enjoy the use of these goggles, which is wildly impressive for the cost. the dual antennas are not diversity but allows for a variety of antenna combinations which is also great. I used velcro to attach a micro DVR to the front of these and it makes for a high quality experience., I enjoy recording and playback instantly with these goggles and i would recommend them to anyone, beginner or professional.
Stephen W. –
Can only comment that it won’t fit over my prescription glasses. Which are normal size glasses.
Ambodian –
I resolved it by searching on Google and found a klugey but workable solution – gluing the lenses from a cheapo set of +5.0 readers, which had on hand, to the surface on each side. Voila – it worked. Before that, I had to hold the goggles about 4″ out to get the proper focus, and the size of the goggles wasn’t enough to simply take the earpieces off the readers as others have suggested. As a side note, it shouldn’t be that difficult for someone to come up with a lens set insert which can be slipped in place, similar to what you see with headband magnifier systems. I’m sure there’s a market for it. I also have a large proboscis, and took care of that situation by gluing a small piece of orange RC foam rubber.
There are larger FPV googles which could handle going over readers, but I didn’t want to spend over $100 or more to try FPV. I’m using it with an Arris Poke FPV indoors. What takes the most getting used to is identifying where the drone is via visual clues of your environment that you tend to ignore, especially closer to the ground. 🙂
Terence B –
This is my first fpv headset. I am using it with the inductrix fpv+. Overall impressions of the headset are: The goggle are small, light weight and of good quality. The head straps were snug but will more than likely stretch out a little with use. Upon first opening the box, I thought the headset was for a child, but the design fit my face perfectly and was comfortable to wear for the duration of a battery. I would definitely recommend the headset as a first timer or as a back up headset for someone who has more experience.
Sean R. –
this is great for the price. other headsets are so much more expensive, this one is great if you want a beginner headset to see if you like drone flying. i got this as a replacement for my other headset which would turn off randomly while i was flying, making it unusable. this one works great. its super easy to connect to my tiny whoop drone.
i only gave it 4 stars because the screen isnt as good as my last one.
Thomas Buxton –
They aren’t that noticeable on your face.
vonGreezly –
Initially, I was shopping for some goggles for my 6 year old, and came across these. They’re great little goggles, and work perfectly for him. I now carry them around as ride-along goggles as well 😀
Pros:
Light weight, easy to use, great picture quality, USB charging.
Cons:
A little small for my giant head. Also they’re a little close to the eyes, and with no way to adjust them, to focus you kind of need to cross your eyes, and it can get tiring after flying for a while. They work great though to just hold in your hand and use as a display for ‘passengers’. Also, the battery life isn’t AMAZING, but for what they are, it works well. RP-SMA antennas (this is only a con if you run SMA antennas, so you can’t swap out for omnidirectionals you already own).
Would definitely snag these again for the reasons listed above. Can’t beat the price, and the build quality is pretty decent.