I have been looking at those for a couple months on bang good . Thank you for taking the time to make this video . After watching this I think they are really a great value for the price. thanks again , and happy flying.
Has anyone tried these goggles since their purchase, I just ordered a pair read on a forum that the screen is to close. Great video, great build guide thank you.
+Andy Antal Hello and thanks for commenting. I´m still waiting for some feedback from other people. Regarding the screen, you can adjust the distance by using the white knobs in the glasses. Cheers.
I have 2 important questions regarding this DIY set: 1- How are the lenses? Are they properly focused for normal eyes? Any pain? 2- Is the full set heavy once assembled including battery? Does it hurt the nose (this is important) Thanks by now for helping
+Gur Isler Hello and thanks for asking. The optic part of the glasses is some sort of plastic fresnel lens. If I slide the screen a bit further from my eyes I see perfectly, very clear..although I see the edges of the screen. My visual acuity is something like -2.0 on both eyes. The set is not heavy, but it will depend on the battery you use. Initially, it does not hurt your nose, but to be sure I would need to wear it for at least an hour or so to properly test it. Cheers.
I just received mine 2 days ago thanks for making this video. I followed along while setting mine up, my only problem with these goggles and appears others are having this issue distance of the screen cannot be adjusted enough to get good focus on the image which gives me sore eyes after a couple of mins. Not sure if new lens will work or not on other sites lens swapping hasn't made a difference, haven't flown with these goggles yet no point until I get the focus issues solved. Anyone try to fly with these yet or has anyone been able to solve the focus issue? Wonder if a set of vr goggles could be modified to work with the hardware?
+Andy Antal Hello and thanks for sharing your experience. It would be good if you could share your visual acuity, what kind of glasses do you use. I have -2.0 in both eyes and have no problems focusing, but clearly that's not the case for everybody. Cheers.
OK men! My DIY Goggles came in a couple of days ago. I done some upgrades on them but they are great. Every needs a set of these goggles. Here the link to my DIY Goggles upgrade. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_hCCWEsCOz0.html
my screen didn't come in a anti-static bag. normal plastic was wrapped around and the backside of my screen looks totally different than yours! but the plugs and everything are the same. but in my box wasn't a RCA cable. only the polarized antenna, patch antenna and the goggles themselves.
+Greg Halliday Hello and thanks for asking. It should be possible as the distance of the screen is adjustable, but I can't tell from personal experience. Cheers.
Hello. Great work with that video man. I would like to get back to a question from a week ago from J hawk - "What kind of lens is used in front of the lcd ?" Is it some kind of magnifying glass or fresnel lens (plastic ones)? As J hawk wrote "The quanum v2 uses plastic fresnel lens, you will see ripples on the sides." On your video I can see that image is pretty clear so I wonder, hmm?
This seems to be a genuinely great product, even for people that already own a pair of FPV Googles ! I think this might be better than my Fatshark predators V2's in terms of picture quality and confort and practicality because my googles lenses are always getting foggy. I dont think you will get that problem with this ones. You can also use this as a second pair and take them out on the field and let other people use them so they get to experience the thrill while you fly, everyone loves it. And they seem to be a bargain compared to a mainstream pair of FPV Goggles! Im ordering a pair today 😀😀
+Luis Rodrigues Hello and thanks for your instructive feedback. It's good to hear the opinion of people with experience. I had a feeling that many people could find them interesting, but I wanted to hear from people that owned goggles like Fatshark, as I personally haven't tried them. Cheers.
Hi, Just one short, how is that RX5832 receiver working. I was just looking for a Rx-RC832/Tx-TS8325 combo but if you tell me that this is working properly I will avoid spend money on a new RC832 and I will use the one from this Goggles. Thank you!
+Jose Luis Montesinos Hello and thanks for asking. So far it has performed ok, but I have been flying on the range of 200 meters and haven't really done a thorough analysis of it. Cheers.
I should have the last BangGood package today, over a month. But now I'm waiting on an ESC as I burnt one up, bare wire touched a chip on esc and smoked it, installing my new Sunnysky motors v2216 900km. maybe by this time next year I might have it done. for a review. It is killing me to not use my new DIY goggles.
+MrMetor99 Hello and thanks for commenting. Yeah, it sucks having to wait for stuff. I know the feeling. Although as I am here in China it takes days for me. Cheers.
+Tuvazeock Hello and thanks for asking. The blue screen can become a problem as signal becomes weak. As this happens the blue screen will prevent you from seeing anything. However in white noise screens as the signal becomes weaker you might still be able to see something through the white noise and your chances of making a safe return increase. I hope this helps. Cheers.
thank u so much and by the way love ur videos they really help me i got the eacjine Falcon 250 and this fpv glasses, and i probably would some videos and again thank u
Not right now. I will make a video once I finish the tweaking part. They do have a guide on the web. It super easy to do if you are interested? Here is the link. www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1677559 All you need is a 1)Mini USB Arduino Nano 3.0 tinyurl.com/gley75b 2)GY-85 6DOF 9DOF IMU Sensor Module for Arduino tinyurl.com/zxnfqdc 3)Software code.google.com/archive/p/open-headtracker/ Seriously, It's easy to do .
+Ian Woolf Hello and thanks for commenting. Yeah, I know about eh Quanum V2, but I would need to test them to give a more balanced opinion. Will try to get a pair. Cheers.
How is the eye strain on these? I had this kit on order but canceled it due to being on back order. So I ordered my own parts, got the same receiver very similar goggles and screen for only $70. I am having trouble eye strain issues with my setup. I have a 3x fresnel lens that I have tried at different distances but have not found an optimal distance.
+Kory Westers Hello and thanks for asking. I had no problems with that. When the screen is completely retracted, I can't see well, but as soon as I move it a bit outwards with the side dials every I get perfect focus. I have -2.0 in both eyes, but I don't know the optical properties of the fresnel in the goggles thou. Cheers.
+jelle buyckx Hello and thanks for asking. Yeah, you are totally right. I have been wanting put a note in a video for a while. I have gotten many comments in relation to my mistake. Cheers.
Fatshark may have a problem if more of these keep coming out. I have the Quanum V2 fpv goggles and I actually PREFER those to the Fatsharks!! Excellent video!! I might try these especially when they come with a receiver- at the same price I paid for the quanum v2 WITHOUT a receiver!!
+BigJoka OriginalTrumpKard Hello and thanks for sharing your thoughts. It seems that Fatshark needs to come up with a more affordable option to fill that gap in the market, just like GoPro attempted to do with the Hero 4 Session. I would not be surprised if the price goes down a bit more, although not sure if they would be as cheap as the V2 without receiver :D Cheers.
+BigJoka OriginalTrumpKard Yeah I like the big immersive screen of my Quantum V2s more than fatsharks too, but mine cost $55 +$25 for the 832 receiver + $12 1000mah 3S, so not much different from this DIY thing. Just a bit bulkier I guess and no Iron Man sticker...
hello homie estos goggles son compatibles con eachine racer 250 porque tiene la antena o necesito compar algo compatible eachine lo compre separado gracias ......
+jaime medrano Hola y gracias por preguntar. Sí, son compatibles. Solamente necesitas la batería y nada más. Este kit viene con dos antenas, una de hongo y una plana. Incluso vas a poder ver los valores OSD que el Eachine Racer 250 envía con la senal de video. Es decir podrás ver tiempo de vuelo y voltage de la batería en la pantalla de las gafas. Saludos.
Hey, do you know if Banggood ships those goggles to SouthAmerica? I want to start racing with drones, but I'm not interested in spending too much money, since I'm on the entry level yet. My idea is to purchase a Nano QX FPV or a Hubsan H107D X4 to use it with these goggles. Good idea? What drone could be better?
Hey, thanks for answering, I'm located in Colombia, and you? How about the drone, what should I go with? Are you able to do regular chat, I'm falling in love with this drone racing thing and it would be awesome to get advice from you.
Well Drones Visual I order my DIY FPV Goggles 5.8Ghz 5 Inches Screen Affordable and Easy FPV yesterday. Should be here in 6 to 9 days. I have a pair of Fatshark predators V2's. They good but the screen is to small for me. So come on mail man.
Hello and thanks for asking. First you need to make sure your transmitter is working properly. If you have another FPV transmitter you could give it a try, or if you have another FPV screen. Either way you can diagnose where is the problem coming from. Cheers.
Hello and thanks for asking. It's uncomfortable to wear glasses with these goggles and some people have mentioned they were not able to see clearly wearing prescription glasses. Cheers.
+Romano There' pages and pages reviews at the bottom of the Banggood product page: www.banggood.com/5-Inch-Display-5_8G-32CH-Googles-DIY-FPV-Video-Glasses-For-Multicopter-p-1023732.html?p=JQ26191551677201504Z
i seen a youtube vid about some1 that also needed to fit a 2S lipo in a narrow space (forgot in what) but he split the 2 cels and layd them next to eachother ... just an idea i seen on the net ^^ maybe a smaller 2 S lipo wil fit inside these goggles
Hello and thanks for asking. You can view video from you GoPro in the goggles if you connect a USB 5.8Ghz transmitter to your GoPro, then you are good to go. Cheers.
Nice review. Does the monitor come with the goggles. If not. Can you put a link of what type it is and where it can be purchased since it looked like a good fit.
Do you know how to get a replacement screen? I have searched using the words on the box ie rear view screen, tft monitor ect. Do you know the manufacturer of the screen?
Hey, awesome video thanks. I have bought the same setup and notice it says on receiver "Audio and Video Receiver". I notice the video signal goes down one wire and the rest is power + & -. so on the board there are 6 soldered pins....."+""-"...these two go to the battery..then there is "A" and the wire leads to the same plug as battery, the "+""-"..these two power the LCD and there is "V" and this wire leads to the LCD. I bought the Eachine Falcon 250 an noticed a microphone next to the camera. Is it possible that this setup can also feed audio to to you ?.I have searched for hours on interwebs to see if I could find something on this with no luck. Is it something you have considered or tried ?
Hey, I ended up sorting it out, just add a jack to the signal wire and ground the jack to battery or wherever and when u then plug ur earphones in sound comes through on the left channel :D
+Drones Visual Thank you. I've really hunted online, but i just cannot find anything close. I have awful eyesight in one eye, so 3d is really wasyed on me. VR google are great, but they focus each eye on the left/right side of the screens. Ideally i need a mono lense (2d) headset to see a single image. Maybe i'll get a fresnel lense and see if i can adjust this. :-)
i ordered the quanum v2 from hobbyking, but they messed up my order and it never came and i got a refund. do you think these are the next best thing to get? maybe better than quanum 2? this price range is ok because i do not want to spend more on my goggles than i did on my drone and transmitter!
+TheRoshan89 Hello and thanks for asking. Well there are many nice goggles coming up now. Eachine has a couple looking really nice and the genesis seem all right as well. I perhaps would opt for the Eachine V008. Cheers.
+TIGERSHARK796 Hello nd thanks for commenting. I also wear glasses, but I don't need them while using the goggles, because I can move the screen closer or further away from my eyes. In my case -2.0 in both eyes. Cheers.
I like your idea. But i'm wearing reading glasses, the Monitor is too close for me. Also have a problem with the Quanum from HK. Must use stronger lenses, But they are all to smal. Fresnel lens has 3 time factor only. Don't need lenses with an Fatshark goggle. But these are too expensiv
+Hydro Mac Hello and thanks for sharing your experience. Yeah, I should ask people that wear reading glasses to try them, see what's their experience. In my case, I need to move the screen a bit further away, although when I do that I see the edges of the screen. This is certainly something to keep in mind. Cheers.
+Drones Visual Hello, thanks for answer. Is that an Fresnel lens in front? Cant find a good picture. How many times make this lens the sreen bigger? Which material is ist? Best wishes, Mac
+Martin Oosthuizen Hello and thanks for asking. You can get a battery in any shop that sells RC products. It allows you to use from a 2S to 4S LiPo battery, but I would just use a 2S battery. Cheers.
Good Morning, thank you very much for the comprehensive video review. Can I ask What is the weight of these? I have a QuanumV2 set and how would this compare to fit and weight? And last question, is there any light entering the unit when one flies on a bright sunlight day? Thank you in advance
+Rudi Greyling Hello and thanks for asking. Good question, I will check the weight, should have included that in the review. As to the Quanum V2, I haven't tested them so it's hard for me to offer a proper comparison. Regarding the light, I have not experienced issues with this, but I have heard some people mentioning that when flying in sunny days they have had some light coming in. Cheers.
Thanks for thee great video. It tipped the scales for me and now I am patiently awaiting my set to arrive :-). In your follow up video (which I'm sure will occur before my set arrives... :-( ), could you show what the control buttons do? Thanks again!
+Bobster986 Hello and thanks for commenting. Indeed, I think it is a very cost-effective idea. Sometimes you don't need high-end FPV goggles. Cheers. ;)
Thanks for your video... I would like to know the whole parts used because the link you have in the description does not work at all... could it be possible??? thanks.
hey.. yes the 1 you are using in this video.. most of the 3D goggles that i found have a divider where you place the screen. is that would work? Thanks
I been reading up on the DIY FPV Goggles. It comes with a 5.8G 600mW 32CH 2s~6s DC Image Transmission RX5832 Receiver For Multicopter FPV, so you should have long range on the video side of it. It also comes with HSD 800 x 480 HD snow screen display and no blue screen.
Hola un saludo!, quiero realizar un proyecto personal diferente al que presenta en el video, pero es la mitad del proyecto que quiero...jejeje...lo que necesito es su concejo para saber que cámara puedo utilizar con estos googles...tienes un correo electrónico donde podamos comunicarnos?
Ordered them and they are great value BUT only if you have perfect site because if not there is no way you can focus your eyes on the little TV screen. I can see distance without glasses but need +2 reading glasses. with this headset I need + 5 glasses to bring the screen into sharp focus. Goggles tend to cater for this as they sell the diopter lenses which you can insert to give you focus. If they offer this on this product they will have a winner. Hope this helps others. regards Peter
+Peter Bruce Hello Peter and thanks for sharing. Indeed, I have had a few comments from people with similar problems. It is a pity. Do yo have any ideas about how could they deal with these issue? I mean the manufacturer, Maybe adding different fresnel lenses? Cheers.
Hi there again. The way forward on this is to offer a lens kit as an option just like the goggle manufacturers do, up to +6. This would resolve the issue. Do not use a different fresnel lens as it will introduce much more distortion. I am glad you replied to my original post as you can give feedback on the issues with the product. Regards peter
+Peter Bruce. Whats needed... From another manufacturer - MyOptic Lens Set (For Eyeglass wearers) Includes 1 set of -2, -4 and -6 Corrective lenses (3 sets of lenses) . Regards Peter
+bpunlimited Hello and thanks for commenting. Yeah stock connector JST. You can use any 2S battery and it should support 3S as well, but I only had a 2S with a JST connector. Cheers.
I just got these goggles, and I'm not impressed at all and I don't know it they are usable. If I look at the 5 inch monitor straight on to the monitor starts to black out like when you look at the old TV's from the side. I have to tilt the bottom of the monitor out at the bottom of the goggles like 3/4 of an inch to see it clearly, crazy right. The picture does not seem to be in focus either. I know they just changed all goggles, what changes I don't know. I know that your monitor circuit boards on the back of your monitor is different. I'm not really sure what to do except talk to Banggood about a refund or different goggles.
+MrMetor99 Hello and thanks for sharing. Regarding the focus, what camera are you using to test the goggles? Can you adjust the focus on the camera? Make some video of how things look like. Looking forward to hearing from you. Cheers.
That is a little hard to do as the transmitter got really hot and burnt/ quit working. I'm talking to Banggood about getting replacements for the TX and camera. But the goggles, the monitor when you look at it straight on it is like it is blacking out. If you tilt the monitor back at the bottom like 2 inches the picture was perfect
+MrMetor99  I was using this   Eachine 800tvl CCD 148 Degree FPV Camera Lens w/ 5.8G 600mW Transmitter BUT not now it is burnt. What should I get to replace it? What would you suggest?
+MrMetor99 Sorry to hear about that. What battery did you use to power the system? In what quad would you like to mount the FPV system? Maybe the FX795T-6 could do the job. Cheers.
+mike winch Hello and thanks for asking. That's the thing I haven't had the chance to properly test the glasses on the field. When I do that, then I will gather some more info about them, such as battery life, etc. Cheers.
Aiyo there mate , happy new year and what an aswome finding you have thee im also interested in the kit's part if you can provide us with them that will be aswome
+Drones Visual No but I have ordered the same goggle set as tested and will try using an old speed controller with built in bec . Don't think it should be a problem unless it causes interferance with video signal.
Thanks, looking forward to it! Now, it's quite hard to find these goggles on other places than banggood because they don't seem to have a real name? or brand? Like the Headplay or the Quanum v2. Do they have a name/brand?
+Irfan Fikri Hello and thanks for asking. No, only with the video receiver. The transmitter and camera I´m using in the video I got them separately, they are from Eachine. Cheers.
+Drones Visual , yes the one comes inside the goggles. The quanum v2 uses plastic fresnel lens, you will see ripples on the sides. I wish this one don't. Tx.
Drones Visual Thanks :) Will I have to buy a separate antenna to stick in the firefly camera or it connects to stock antenna of the quadcopter? What is the FPV range on this? Thanks for your help :)
+Drones Visual One more thing. If I use these Goggles, will I get the flight data I see on the transmitter monitor into the Googles instead? Have never used FPV Goggles before. Heading, speed info etc is a must in FPV.
+rik de groot Hello and thanks for asking. The range will mostly depend on the video transmitter and antennas you use. It can vary, if you use a 200mW transmitter it will be much less than if you use a 600mW. Cheers.
+Dan Grabe Hello and thanks for asking. Do you mean having the video source come from the receiver in the DJI transmitter, instead of the receiver in the goggles? Cheers.
+Drones Visual I don't think the INSPIRE sends a 5.8 ghz signal? so the fpv glasses would have to connect to the HDMI out on the DJI remote, instead of getting the signal from the receiver in the fpv gaggles?
+Dan Grabe Mmm, yeah I guess DJI uses 2.4Ghz for their video..mmm. You can connect another video source to the goggles, but you would need to disconnect the receiver that comes with them and then use some kind of adapter with an HDMI plug one end and RCA on the other. I think that could work. Cheers.
+weavostigercat2000 Hello and thanks for commenting. I´m glad you liked the video. That's a good idea; I would like to hear how do you like them once you try them. Cheers.
Hello. They have no brand, it was a DIY Kit Banggood used to sell. It seems they might have stopped selling it already as there are many cheaper already built options available. Cheers.
+Simon Weishäupl Hello and thanks for asking. I have only done one short flight with them, not enough to tell. Will try to take them for a test drive next weekend if time allows. Regarding the noise, seems real to me :D Cheers.
+Drones Visual Jeah, read about it, but most of them said that the farthest setting is too close and light comes through the white frame. It's definately true, otherwise people woudn't have reported it independently - but i wonder myself if there is a workaround - for e.g. by using a different fresnel lens - or no lens. or reading glasses :) looking forward to read your experience. i would like to do proximity flying with a racer, and as well the FOV should not be too wide - otherwise its hard to focus. greets
+Simon Weishäupl Hello. Yes, if people have reported these issues, then it must be like that. Hopefully I can test them outdoor this Sunday. Just got the Eachine FPV Vr-007 would like to compare them. Cheers.
God knows why they are separate, my 4.3" monitor arrived without any fitted. I have the point on the LCD controller, they didn't even fit the plastic connector on mine! Ill just solder up some switches and resistors! Anyone got a a magnifying glass that they fancy reading the resistor values off?