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Should I hold out for a better FPV option?
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I am ready to get some goggles! I have used a cheap 6" LCD screen for my FPV and I am always wishing I had the real deal. I was almost ready to buy the Headplay goggles but I am turned off by the mixed reviews, and even one reviewer saying that they caused motion sickness! 

So, are there any new FPV goggles in the $300 range that are supposed to be coming out (or recently released) that hold a lot of promise and might be worth waiting for?
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#2
The dominator SE is about to or has already been released for 350usd. I don't know much about it and one of the things I am a bit concerned of is if they have fixed the dominator hd v2 problem with blurry edges since the field of view is the same on both of them.
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#3
Also a question are you considering also switching to better "screen" or only goggles ?
i've recently switched from Quanum DIY to Cyclops... and as both approaches are "cheap" there is a major delta in the quality in the favor of Cyclops.

so maybe you can spend the $ for other quad or other option your are a grownup now and want fatsharks Smile
All the best
Grzesiek (Grisha/ Greg)

Curently flyable: Nox 5, Minimalist 112
Bench / in progres: fixing Nox 3,  Scrap
thinking about building: 450


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#4
@Grisha0:
What is the Quanum version you compare to the Cyclops? V2 pro?
My quad: 
RD-210 / ZMX V3 2206 2140kv / Aikon SEFM 30A / X-Racer F303 V3 / X4R-SB / Dronelab 1500 4S 50C
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#5
before cyclops i've been using the:
Quanum DIY FPV Goggle V2 w/5 inch LCD Monitor

my findings so far are:
- after change i noticed my camera for fpv is "poor quality"
- sharper image
- better colours
- idiotproof one button usage (+ability to mod and have more options)
- much better battery placement (behind your head)
- smaller - overall size screen is the same size.
All the best
Grzesiek (Grisha/ Greg)

Curently flyable: Nox 5, Minimalist 112
Bench / in progres: fixing Nox 3,  Scrap
thinking about building: 450


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#6
Thanks for this info Grisha, I think I may have found a winner in the cyclops...
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#7
I use skyzone v2, bought em after a brief trial with the original quanum which I really struggled with, it's really personal preference. The new SE dom fatsharks, look to me, to be made of bits they've had laying around a while and a fancy paint job, nothing amazing about em
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