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0 I'm just really torn between the V3 or the HD3. I don't want blurry edges. I want to install the Laforge kit as well. DVR would be nice too, is that only on the hd3s? I don't care about the extra $100 for the HD3s but i want quality and reliability. I need help!
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0 Blurry-vision was only associated with the early batch of HD3's with faulty optics, FatShark confirmed that the issue has been resolved since January 2017 as far as i Know.
I think either would be a great decision. They both have the same features. I think you'd need to decide if you want to future proof yourself and get HD goggles, or stick with the SD of the V3s.
I lean toward the HD3, Ultimately its newer technology, bigger FOV, better build quality and overall a lovely goggle set.
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0 04-May-2017, 10:43 PM (This post was last modified: 04-May-2017, 11:04 PM by Oscar. Edit Reason: spelling! ) I think a lot of the blurry edge that everyone is getting is because the goggles have to sit on your face almost perfectly not just the V3 but almost all of the fat shark goggles and they have a certain way they fit on your head once you get that down the blurry I just pretty much go away
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