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What Goggles
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(12-Jan-2018, 03:39 PM)elliep Wrote: Im just starting out, but I don't want to purchase another set if I have to.  The most important factor is the picture.  I do not have glasses.  It does not need Audio, but would be nice same for DVR.  Im not sure about the built in receivers, but if it is something I can add later on to extend range then yes.
Have you heard Topsky F7X V2? It has built-in DVR, and there is the option to use different modules Smile
Here is a FPV specification Goggle comparison: https://rotorbuilds.com/review/9388
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(12-Jan-2018, 06:24 PM)Tom BD Bad Wrote: Just FYI the EV800D has a removable 5" screen that has a tripod mount, so if you wanted to go for something cheaper that will still see use after a future upgrade, they could be a good option. The screen can also adjust forwards and backwards which is a nice touch. This will also give you a chance to gain a bit of experience to make a more informed decision about what features you want from your goggles.

Edit to add : +1 ^^

This is a nice choice, imho.
I got an LS-800D with my first fpv quad, which is in fact the same thing as this Eachine (but without the Eachine logo. And, I believe, the function of two buttons swapped). Detachable screen and DVR means you can always keep it for others to look at what you're seeing, once you decide the addiction warrants one of the more expensive models Wink, and you'll have a DVR. Never had that high on my list, but now I wouldn't want to go flying without!
Flying: S500 (self built), GDU Byrd, Heliway H902S, Hubsan H501S X4, GB X150, FuriBee GT90 Fire Dancer
On the bench: Durafly Tundra, FuriBee F90 Wasp, Q380 (self built)
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