Video goggles
From Dronepedia
FPV flying can work from a laptop or LCD screen, but on a bright sunlit day these are very easily washed out. Head-mounted LCD goggles are common additions to an FPV setup. Some have found it an improvement to modify the goggles, for example by cutting off the arms and mounting them to ski goggles. Relevant performance is the angular field of view that the lenses allow for, and the resolution of the LCDs. Corrective lenses are sometimes available aftermarket in several diopters to enable glasses-free goggle usage.
[edit] Popular for FPV specifically
- Flytech All in One video goggles (aka foxtech)
- Fatshark RCV922 video goggles
- Fatshark Predator video goggles
- Fatshark Dominator video goggles
- Vuzix Wrap 920 video goggles
- Vuzix Wrap 1200 video goggles
- Headplay video goggles
- Turnigy BASIC video goggles
- Carl Zeiss Cinemizer video goggles
- DIY video ski goggles