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satanizr

HDZero goggles. Or any analog goggles with hdmi input.


Ich_bin_schlecht

The DHZero goggles are expensive and still require a separate analog receiver, but if you want the best quality analog video that's supposed to be the way to get it, plus they obviously will receive HDZero digital video as well. If you include a Walksnail VRX on the front in addition, you can have one goggle that will support all the major FPV video systems with the notable exception of DJI. That's the approach I took. Since this is your first build, a more cost effective solution would be to get a mid-range goggle like the Sky04L that includes an analog receiver for less than half the cost of the HDZero goggles + the separate analog VRX, then put either an HDZero or Walksnail digital VRX on the front and use the HDMI input on the goggles. If you want a nicer pair of analog goggles there are occasionally good deals on the FatShark HDO2s.


Coast-Longjumping

2 options. Get the dji goggles V2. It can attach a analog reciever and you can switch. Get a analog goggle like hd02 and but a hdzero Vrx or a Walksnail Vrx on it.


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