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Orqa FPV.One Goggles Permanent Price Drop to $550
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Orqa sent out an email to all their subscribers stating that the price of the Orqa FPV.One goggles has now been permanently dropped by $50 to $550. All Orqa products will now also be available to USA customers with FREE shipping.

With all of the other analogue goggle options now appearing on the market, I don't think Orqa really had any other choice in order to be competitive. It's certainly good news for the consumer Smile
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#2
Discounts are always good news for customers, but It is still too expensive. In my opinion, any analog goggle in the market is not worth 550$.
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#3
an expensive quad can cost up to 550$ and crash in to pieces in one flyminute xD
i beleive the price of the goggles are pretty low in comparison, if we split usetime to this money it give a cent per flight xD not a cent, but the cost is very low.
i beleive a goggle could be even more expensive, the price wont be a dealbraker.
the orqa is expensive if we compare the value for money to an eachine ev800. just crazy value for money there.
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(02-Dec-2020, 08:12 AM)hugnosed_bat Wrote: an expensive quad can cost up to 550$ and crash in to pieces in one flyminute xD
i beleive the price of the goggles are pretty low in comparison, if we split usetime to this money it give a cent per flight xD not a cent, but the cost is very low.
i beleive a goggle could be even more expensive, the price wont be a dealbraker.
the orqa is expensive if we compare the value for money to an eachine ev800. just crazy value for money there.

Quad which can be breakable doesn't mean that it has to be cheap.According to your opinion, airplanes should be cheap because they can crash into pieces Smile. Also, quad may cost up to 550$,but that price is sum of the prices of all the parts on your quad. You are not paying 550$ just for one part.Moreover, For that price, there are goggles which comes with built in receiver and other features and they are really good. Lastly, if you jump from EV800, you can notice the difference, but if you have a decent slim goggle, the difference is not that big.
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#5
Yes I agree. A price reduction is a step in the right direction but $550 for a pair of analogue goggles without a module is still too expensive.
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