Best FPV Goggle Models for an Immersive Experience

by JackB | January 3, 2017 | (0) Posted in Reviews

FPV goggles are undoubtedly ubiquitous among many pilot enthusiasts that are more interested in improving their flying experience and performance. But, finding the best FPV goggles takes a lot of effort. Besides the budget, you also have to consider things like features, compatibility, controls or camera settings. To help you out a little bit, we will talk about these features and their importance, and then we’ll discuss the top 3 models on the market.

But before we start discussing details, you should know that, if you want to start racing, goggles are the best option. They make the experience extremely real and offer a wider field of view while allowing the user to become a better pilot. Also, you avoid getting sun glares like it happens with LCD screens mounted on controllers.

Features that matter with FPV Goggles

If you’ve already worked with goggles, you know that the main features are: comfort, transmission range, camera controls, size and weight. These make sense regardless of the fact that you’re buying the goggles for fun or for racing. But let’s discuss each feature so we can better understand their importance.

Comfort

Having uncomfortable goggles might cause strain on your eyes and/or your head. This usually happens if the straps are not of high-quality or the weight of the goggles is not balanced correctly. As you know, this is still a big piece of equipment and you must make sure it is securely and comfortably placed on your head.

Also, when it comes to size, racing drones tend to promote larger goggles for a larger field of view, whereas recreational drones might call for portable and smaller goggles.

Range of transmission

Before you choose a pair of FPV goggles, check if they are compatible with your drone’s settings. As you know, all FPV goggles are equipped with an antenna so they can connect with the camera and even control some of the features (only for some models).

Make sure that, when you choose the goggles, you also check the antenna’s range. This is very important if you want to race your drone.

Optimal camera controls

These types of goggles are usually more expensive, but they work great for pilots who don’t want to have their hands busy with anything other than the flight controls. Some goggles have minimal controls like zoom and controls for direction while others come with more advanced features. Of course, there are goggles that don’t support camera controls at all.

Now that we’ve discussed the most important features to look for, let’s delve into our top most impressive FPV goggles.

Top 3 products we liked: reviews & opinions

Fat Shark Dominator V3 FPV Goggles

The Fat Shark Dominator V3 goggles are frequently used by both beginners and experienced pilots due to their top-notch features. Included in the package is an 1800 mAh battery with LED indicator, 3m AV Cable & HDMI Cable, charger cable adapter, DC DIY cable, and a zipper carry case.

The goggles provide an immersive experience through wireless transmission on the drone’s RC. Also these goggles offer HDMI connectivity with 720p resolution support through the HDMI port. They also feature improved DVR between the PAL and NTSC format. Meanwhile the modular bays are compatible with 1G3, 2G4 and 5G8 band receivers. You also have the option of a Trinity head tracker, to be purchased separately - this head tracker enables you to control the camera with the motion of the headset.

Through the custom module design of these goggles, you can add preferred accessories for an optimal functionality. Do not forget to get the receivers (1.3GHz, 2.4GHz or 5.8GHZ) so that you can receive the video downlink from the wireless video transmitter. These goggles are furthermore compatible with NexwaveRF modules from the manufacturer.

In a nutshell, the Fat Shark Dominator V3 goggles are most preferred because of their light weight (1.2 pounds and dimensions 8.5 x 5.4 x 3.6 inches), versatility to be used in extreme weather conditions, sturdy design, and their compatibility with many drones.

Pros:

  • Compatible with many drones
  • Work even in extreme weather conditions
  • Light in weight for an enhanced comfort
  • High resolution of 720p

Cons:

  • No charger included
  • Quite expensive
  • Trinity head tracker to be purchased separately

Skyzone SKY-01S FPV AIO Video Goggles

These are also a must-have to enhance your flying experience. With a maximum frequency of 5.8 GHz and 40 channel receiver, these video goggles are certain to optimize your racing experience with a variety of drones. They are also well-known for their high resolution of 854x480 WVGA. Furthermore, the wearer has full control to adjust the contrast and the brightness of the goggles while the drone is flying with either shorter or longer presses.

The Skyzone FPV goggles are powered by a 7.4V 1000mAh battery. Furthermore, they are equipped with 2 different antennas and video receivers, and with these you can block interference in a quest to receive great signals. Just like the Fat Shark Dominator V3, the head tracker is also optional for a full camera control, although these goggles use only a 30 degree FoV (Field of View).

Moreover, these goggles come with removable optic lenses. You can change them to fit your preferred lenses for an enhanced vision. This option could be helpful for visually impaired people as well.

Pros:

  • Max frequency of 5.8GHZ which is compatible with many drones
  • 40 channel receiver
  • Adjust contrast and brightness on the headset
  • Optional head tracker
  • Removable lenses

Cons:

  • 30-degree field of view, unlike the Fat Shark Dominator V3
  • Relatively expensive
  • Manual channel selection

Boscam GS922 FPV Goggles Glasses

Boscam goggles are also popular among drone pilots due to their superior features like working with most of the 5.8GHz transmitters and having 32 channel receiver. They come with a video resolution of 640x480 and overall resolution of 854x480 WVGA and have two antennas. Like the Skyzone goggles, these have a 30-degree field of view.

In the package, you will find the user manual, data cable, shade, AV cable, 2 antennas, Boscam GS922 Goggles, and an elastic strap. They are easy to set up with the user manual included. They are lightweight which makes them comfortable to wear for longer time periods.

Pros:

  • Work well with 5.8GHZ transmitters
  • Have two antennas
  • User manual for ease of setup

Cons:

  • 30-degree field of view compared to the 50-degree view of Fat Shark Dominator V3.
  • Relatively expensive
  • 32 channel receiver compared to the 40 channels of Skyzone goggles

In the end, we can only state one more time that FPV goggles are an amazing piece of equipment! They offer a wide range of features and allow you to become a better drone pilot or racer.

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Best FPV Goggle Models for an Immersive Experience