Posts: 27 Threads: 5 Likes Received: 4 in 3 posts Likes Given: 32 Joined: Apr 2018 Reputation: 0 Hi, I would like to upgrade from my monitor that I have been using for fpv and I just can't decide. I have saved up around £220 for a set of new goggles and please can someone help me decide between the eachine ev800d for £80and the aomway commanders for £230. Please can someone explain why people would choose the smaller fov of the commanders over the big ev800d. I recently tried some skyzones at the field and it was simply so uncomfortable to fly on such a small screen after trying some ev800ds. The only problem is that I cycle to the field and that's the only place where the commanders seem better:weight and size. I don't mind spending the extra money if I need to as I want to get it right first time, but I also don't race so I don't need to hit gates or make slit second decisions as there are no tracks near me for me to race in. Please help me decide what is better as I do prefer a larger fov as I don't fly all, or every day but the aomways also seem so good though. I won't upgrade for another 2 years at least, so what do you think is better? Kind regards. • Posts: 12,099 Threads: 125 Likes Received: 3,739 in 2,836 posts Likes Given: 99 Joined: Feb 2017 Reputation: 388 I think you answered your own question. Goggles are personally things. I like a slim style because of the smaller FOV. I don't want my eyes to wander around when you are trying to hit gates or holes. Kind of like first person shooter video games. The Pros like playing on a monitor because it is smaller and they don't have to look around. But if you like the encompassing feel, you will like the box type goggles more. Although there are some slim type with bigger FOV like the Fatshark HD, but still not nearly the FOV as a box style. I also like the slim type for the compactness of the goggles. In addition, I can swap out VRX whereas most box type, the VRX is built in. There are a few good VRX that are coming that I am excited about. Posts: 198 Threads: 21 Likes Received: 143 in 72 posts Likes Given: 62 Joined: Apr 2018 Reputation: 6 Hello, I've never flied with fatsharks style Googles, so I can't compare the screen size with box Googles.... But if you finally decide for box ones, I think the eachine vr d2 are a great option (I think that better than ev800). The vr d2 have an adjustable lens and in my case (I have myopia) I can use the Googles with my contact lens or without it just changing the position of the vrd2 lens. I've been flying for a year or so with the vr d2 and I'm happy with them, now I'm starting to think in change them to a fatshark, but I'm not sure of it... I maybe keep the vr d2 until they break.... Posts: 12,099 Threads: 125 Likes Received: 3,739 in 2,836 posts Likes Given: 99 Joined: Feb 2017 Reputation: 388 @Pablo. Are you using an Android phone? That's why they autocorrect goggles to Google? Posts: 3,533 Threads: 265 Likes Received: 2,610 in 1,545 posts Likes Given: 3,893 Joined: Feb 2018 Reputation: 78 I have the Eachine EV800D. They are a good goggle, but not as good as my cheapy Kylin Goggles. What an amazing view....large, crisp, and great color. But the Kylins died after only 6 weeks. Because they are cheap and they died so soon, I did't want to have it happen again, so I went with the Eachine, which the screen isn't as big but otherwise they are fine...and they come with a DVR. I'm not a fan of the small goggles, as I don't like the view. When I fly, I like to enjoy the flight experience and the smaller goggles don't allow me to enjoy that. But, I know I'm likely going to have to get some as the receivers in the box goggles tend to be low performers, and I need a good VRX for longer range. It was suggested that I mod some box goggles with a better receiver, but not sure I want to do that. Anyway, like VooDoo said, it comes down to choice, and money. Good luck. Posts: 5,322 Threads: 673 Likes Received: 3,159 in 1,747 posts Likes Given: 2,032 Joined: Jan 2016 Reputation: 139 Having used goggles of both styles, definitely the Fatshark style goggles But if you can, try as many as you can before buying, go to meet ups or find people nearby who already own a pair Posts: 1,504 Threads: 83 Likes Received: 944 in 654 posts Likes Given: 2,142 Joined: Sep 2016 Reputation: 24 I have only flown with the Eachine Goggles Two which are great apart from a few niggles... The HD input has stopped working and the power lead is a bit temperamental. They have great quality image and can be easily hacked to add a DVR. I tried a friends fatsharks and it felt like I was right at the back of the movie house rather than the font row seat you get with a large FOV. Really its a personal choice, if you want to be able to fully enjoy the view from your craft while flying then I think a large FOV is better, but for accurate proximity flying, hitting gates, gaps etc, a smaller FOV will probably help. You're never going to win any beauty contests with box goggles though, if "fashion" is important to you! Windless fields and smokeless builds Posts: 209 Threads: 20 Likes Received: 88 in 69 posts Likes Given: 42 Joined: Feb 2018 Reputation: 2 I have EV800Ds and think they're pretty good. I did try some Fatsharks out at a local whoop race and i noticed that you feel more "inside" the quad with them. Hard to explain but i liked it better. I'll get some Fatsharks sooner or later. Posts: 1,773 Threads: 30 Likes Received: 1,199 in 755 posts Likes Given: 714 Joined: Oct 2016 Reputation: 45 The new FXT Viper goggles have some really good features for the price. Really thinking about ordering them https://www.getfpv.com/fxt-viper-5-8ghz-...w-dvr.html Posts: 2,416 Threads: 51 Likes Received: 1,861 in 1,175 posts Likes Given: 3,315 Joined: Mar 2016 Reputation: 74 (08-Jun-2018, 07:55 PM)RENOV8R Wrote: The new FXT Viper goggles have some really good features for the price. Really thinking about ordering them https://www.getfpv.com/fxt-viper-5-8ghz-...w-dvr.html Me too! UAVFutures has a nice review: Posts: 3,533 Threads: 265 Likes Received: 2,610 in 1,545 posts Likes Given: 3,893 Joined: Feb 2018 Reputation: 78 (08-Jun-2018, 07:55 PM)RENOV8R Wrote: The new FXT Viper goggles have some really good features for the price. Really thinking about ordering them I look forward to your review..... Posts: 27 Threads: 5 Likes Received: 4 in 3 posts Likes Given: 32 Joined: Apr 2018 Reputation: 0 Sorry to all, for some reason I didn't get any responses through email even though i subscribed My exams are nearly done so I need to make this decision reasonably soon for the summer I have decided to go for slimline goggles, simply because I ride my bike to the park and when I am standing there I don't want to look like a toaster. I also agree, with some of you: the ev800d I tried was perfect, until I tried some skyzones. While the tiny screen was difficult to get used to in my 1 flight with them, they were just so clear But now I seem to have another problem: the 4:3 fatshark attitude v4 or the 16:9 aomway commander. I have tried neither and don't know what I have been using, but from my understanding 16:9 is wider so you see more, but is less immersive? I have no clue what is best, as I also like the idea of the support of FatShark if I break it, the resale value it keeps and the idea of using Achilles and Pro58 to use things like band scanner... So what do you recommend out of either of those , bearing in mind that the FatSharks are £50 more with the Achilles and Pro58. • Posts: 27 Threads: 5 Likes Received: 4 in 3 posts Likes Given: 32 Joined: Apr 2018 Reputation: 0 (03-Jun-2018, 08:23 PM)voodoo614 Wrote: @Pablo. Are you using an Android phone? That's why they autocorrect goggles to Google? Yup I was going to go for dominator HD3s until I bought a OnePlus 6 as I needed an upgrade from my now old Samsung. But, I am thinking of getting the Fatsharks over the Aomways, as only now do I realise the importance of resale value against brand value - my Samsung is still worth more than it should be, simply because its a Samsung. • Posts: 27 Threads: 5 Likes Received: 4 in 3 posts Likes Given: 32 Joined: Apr 2018 Reputation: 0 (06-Jun-2018, 06:14 AM)Tom BD Bad Wrote: I have only flown with the Eachine Goggles Two which are great apart from a few niggles... The HD input has stopped working and the power lead is a bit temperamental. They have great quality image and can be easily hacked to add a DVR. I tried a friends fatsharks and it felt like I was right at the back of the movie house rather than the font row seat you get with a large FOV. Really its a personal choice, if you want to be able to fully enjoy the view from your craft while flying then I think a large FOV is better, but for accurate proximity flying, hitting gates, gaps etc, a smaller FOV will probably help. You're never going to win any beauty contests with box goggles though, if "fashion" is important to you! I agree that the box goggles were simply too big to process the reaction fast enough. Nearly too immersive and having to move my eyes was a pain - though i bet its perfect for planes. Fashion isn't important for me, just not looking like a toaster! I also own an oculus rift and a gear VR. I played around with software to check FOV and I can say that smaller FOV was simply more comfortable in my simulator with my rift. So i guess I have made up my mind on box vs slimline goggles. Thanks to all for helping • Posts: 27 Threads: 5 Likes Received: 4 in 3 posts Likes Given: 32 Joined: Apr 2018 Reputation: 0 Still really can't decide though! • |