Posts: 1,843 Threads: 203 Likes Received: 346 in 264 posts Likes Given: 306 Joined: May 2020 Reputation: 11 Has anyone tried Eachine EV200D goggles? I know they aren’t fat shark or DJI digital but they are probably the best in thier price range I’ve seen so far. I haven’t seen a negative review on them yet. Anyone seen or know anyone using EV200D? • Posts: 21,397 Threads: 593 Likes Received: 9,029 in 6,683 posts Likes Given: 1,428 Joined: Jun 2018 Reputation: 795 The EV200D's seem to get pretty reasonable reviews. The only person I know on here with a pair is Sugs, so maybe when he next drops by he will post a comment if he sees this thread. Posts: 1,013 Threads: 11 Likes Received: 452 in 349 posts Likes Given: 372 Joined: Dec 2017 Reputation: 16 Hey Rob3ddd, Yes, I've been using the EV200's for well over a year now and have been very happy with them. I have two other flying buddies that have them as well and are also very happy with them. No issues at all between the three of us. Probably the best goggle value there is right now. You can also use upgraded receiver modules if you want. • Posts: 67 Threads: 9 Likes Received: 4 in 4 posts Likes Given: 2 Joined: Mar 2020 Reputation: 0 How do they compare to the ev100s? Theres a considerable price difference and since i still havent ordered goggles, these are definitely on my short list • Posts: 21,397 Threads: 593 Likes Received: 9,029 in 6,683 posts Likes Given: 1,428 Joined: Jun 2018 Reputation: 795 (30-May-2020, 11:53 PM)BKSRT8 Wrote: How do they compare to the ev100s? Theres a considerable price difference and since i still havent ordered goggles, these are definitely on my short list I don't think the EV200D's can be compared to the EV100's in any shape of form. Most people say to steer clear of the EV100's, mainly due to the minuscule field of view they offer, but also for other reasons. The EV100's are quite old now and were Eachine's first attempt at a slim style goggle. Maybe useful as a spectator goggle but I don't think I would consider them as a main pair of goggles with all the other options currently available on the market. You generally get what you pay for. • Posts: 67 Threads: 9 Likes Received: 4 in 4 posts Likes Given: 2 Joined: Mar 2020 Reputation: 0 I sort of figured as much but sometimes you luck out and get a decent product for a decent price, though i cant remember the last time i got a "good deal" on ANY electronics that was in fact a good deal except maybe on the used market....was in a bidding war for some FS Attitudes on ebay but ive given up on them lol • Posts: 1,013 Threads: 11 Likes Received: 452 in 349 posts Likes Given: 372 Joined: Dec 2017 Reputation: 16 (30-May-2020, 11:53 PM)BKSRT8 Wrote: How do they compare to the ev100s? Theres a considerable price difference and since i still havent ordered goggles, these are definitely on my short list I started with used EV100's I purchased off of ebay for 80 bucks because as a LOS guy I wanted to make sure I liked flying FPV before spending a larger sum of money on nicer goggles. They were fine for starting out with but like Snow said, very small FOV and as my flying got better they started to hinder my ability at close proximity flying as I couldn't see the "scraggle" in time to avoid it. They are now a spare set I keep around for anyone that wants to see what we are doing. Night and day difference between the two as the screens on the EV200's are clearer, brighter and almost twice the FOV. • Posts: 67 Threads: 9 Likes Received: 4 in 4 posts Likes Given: 2 Joined: Mar 2020 Reputation: 0 How do the EV200d compare to the Skyzones and Fatsharks in the same price range? • Posts: 1,013 Threads: 11 Likes Received: 452 in 349 posts Likes Given: 372 Joined: Dec 2017 Reputation: 16 Never tried Skyzones or Fatsharks in the same price range myself, so I really can't compare them. Only thing I can say about Skyzones is that they don't have a module bay like Fatsharks and the EV200s, so you can't try aftermarket receivers. • Posts: 92 Threads: 5 Likes Received: 30 in 23 posts Likes Given: 77 Joined: Oct 2019 Reputation: 1 Hi, I also use the eachine googles and I'm happy with them. I like the 2 modules and the ability to swap them to any aftermarket, I don't like DVR quality and usage and battery life but for the price I think they're the best option out there Santi • Posts: 1,843 Threads: 203 Likes Received: 346 in 264 posts Likes Given: 306 Joined: May 2020 Reputation: 11 03-Jun-2020, 01:48 AM (This post was last modified: 03-Jun-2020, 01:50 AM by Rob3ddd.) Thanks for the replies. Sounds like EV200s are the ones to get if your on a budget but want high end quality. • Posts: 3 Threads: 0 Likes Received: 0 in 0 posts Likes Given: 2 Joined: Aug 2022 Reputation: 0 Hi. How to know which antenna has the best signal or even know that the quadversity is realy working on the EV200D? • Posts: 6,132 Threads: 172 Likes Received: 2,293 in 1,840 posts Likes Given: 4,743 Joined: Feb 2019 Reputation: 103 you will be able to proof quadversety by the image, if you got a good image, it works. there are many antennas outthere, it depends on the envoirement. a patch or helical is the best if you fly in one particular direction, a omnidirectional antenna would be better if you fly around yourself Posts: 21 Threads: 5 Likes Received: 0 in 0 posts Likes Given: 0 Joined: Oct 2021 Reputation: 0 (24-Oct-2022, 01:38 AM)arnevf Wrote: How to know which antenna has the best signal or even know that the quadversity is realy working on the EV200D? You can just cover the antenna with your hands and you'll see interference in your image. At least that's how I figured out for the most part which antenna is/was active. However it can be still kinda confusing when it appears to be that there is no antenna with interferences. ;-) You could also just remove some/two antennas. Nevertheless I think, as long as you don't have mixing module(s) installed, having quadversity is pretty useless. It just switches the antennas. Logically and as well as practically I couldn't see any benefit of having 1-2, 4 or 597 omnis on my goggles except of increased battery usage. (Maybe the story is different with 3 patch antennas + omni but I don't have those.) So I ended up removing one module, saving some power consumption hopefully, just putting my favourite two antennas on (omni+patch) and keeping the second module as a backup in the box. Hope that was helpful Wasp • |