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NO,my goggles
#1
hey i just burst my quanum v1(s)
so that mean i need a new set of goggles
which should i buy?
please suggest?

and yeah a cheap one
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#2
Your budget is?
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#3
If you like the V1's alright, then you might like the V2 pro.  You can probably use your current receiver with them as well.

http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...2_Pro.html

(I've got the V2 because I wear glasses and I like them pretty well - much better than my V1's)

If you don't like the wire clutter around your face, you might spring for the Quanum Cyclops with built in 40 channel Rx for $20 more.  (I am tempted even though my current ones are fine for now.)

http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...eiver.html
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#4
How cheap? I Just got the fat shark teleporter v5 and I quite enjoy them. They are about $180
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#5
Xtopher, have you used Quanum V2s? I often wonder how the Teleporters compare. I want the portability of Fatsharks but I really don't want to lose out on all the screen real estate my Quanums give me.
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#6
I have the Quanum V2 and Fatshark Dom HD V2 and the relative size of the pictures are quite similar. I tried Dominator V3, but the picture size was so much smaller so I am glad I went for the Dom HD2 since I came from the quanum goggles. My guess is that you will be disappointed of the teleporter screen size if you compare it to the Quanums.

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#7
Found an image to compare different Fatsharks. Too bad there isn't a Quanum comparison there too.
Ahmad, I own the Quanum V2s (not Pro) and if you are ok with the size of them, they are fantastic.
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#8
I started with a V1 kit, and now use a highly customized V2 kit, which is serving me very well. If you don't like the bulky form factor of the stock V2, and you have some basic modding skill, you can do as I did, and integrate the components. It makes for a much more compact and lightweight unit. I included some details on the RCG forum, but if you have questions, I'd be happy to answer...
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showpost....count=3099
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#9
Nice job
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#10
(11-Aug-2016, 12:43 AM)BigglesFPV Wrote: Nice job

Thanks, Biggles. I've only been flying FPV for a few months, but I'm really enjoying this setup. It's relatively inexpensive, and the HMD form factor works well with my poor eyesight.
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