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Fat Shark FATSHARK Predator V2 FPV RTF Headset System Video Goggle GLASS CAMERA

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Product Dimensions 3.6 x 2 x 2 inches
Item Weight 1.2 pounds
Shipping Weight 1.2 pounds
ASIN B00I08F7UM
Item model number TALT-PN-734686330
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4.3 out of 5 stars 33 customer reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank #88 in Electronics > Televisions & Video > Video Glasses
#16,528 in Electronics > Accessories & Supplies > Audio & Video Accessories
Date first available at Amazon.com January 23, 2014

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These goggles are great. The range is pretty good and the image in the goggles is clear and sharp. I use everything stock that came with the package and I'm quite happy with it. The batteries in the goggles last a long time before needing charging. It beeps to let you know that the battery is getting low (I've only heard it happen once when I accidentally left them on). I'd recommend these. Good purchase.
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What everyone seems to be not adding with there comments is the fact that unless you are using this for a phantom, EVERYTHING YOU NEED IS HERE. For those of you who build your own multirotors, this is the kit for you. Yes there are problems with the qualitly and range, but these products are still relitivly new, much like multirotors themselves. If you are strapping this to a phantom, do some reasearch before giving a product a bad review because you dont know what you are doing. For those using this for your custom f4450/f550 or 250mm FPV frame, i couldnt reccomend a better starter kit into the world of first person flying/recording or racing
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Not hard to set up, except the phantom Phillips screw, the worlds tiniest screw...one got stripped, but...managed to prop it opened, and put in the balance board, and cables, took some time, but it was fun. But I do have problems with this being really fuzzy, but first time flight, and in neighborhood, so...must of been too much interference. Will try and post if anything worse. I love this thing. Can't wait to get used to it, it's weird flying like that, FPV. But fun. Very fast service. Fastest yet. I highly recommend. Thanks. Keep up the great work.
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I have this same setup that I bought for my DIY quads. Yes, it's low-res, and not as "immersive" as I expected for the google experience. Changing the cam and antennas help a lot. I bought a Sony 600TVL board cam and a few different lens's, found the 2.8mm lens to offer the best view, not too narrow and not so wide that it distorts everything causing the fishbowl effect. You will lose sound with a board cam, but I really don't need to hear prop wash anyway.

Fatshark does a disservice to themselves by including the stock antenna. For the price of these goggles, a circular polarized, cloverleaf style antenna should be standard issue. Even with the best antenna your going to be limited to line of sight, at close range going behind objects will be doable but beyond that watch out! That's just the nature of 5.8ghz. Longer distance and fewer multipath issues will need larger antennas which would limit the portability of this system
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The quality surprised me for the price. Range is not great with the included antennas. It should be _much_ better with circularly polarized antennas, but those are in the mail. Why they even bother to ship with the antennas they do is beyond me. It wouldn't really affect price.
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This was easy to install on a home built Quad. I was also able to transfer my Boscam FPV unit to my experimental frame and use the video IN port on the goggles to display the image being sent from it. If you consider that the camera in the FS kit is meant to deliver instant video feed to your eyes, and not a cinema experience for display in a theatre, they do exactly what they are designed to do. As for range, I can get 170 yards out of the stock antenna, but more than 1/4 mile from a spiral (directional) antenna on the goggles (ie Unicorn) and an omnidirectional antenna on the FS transmitter. I could go further, but then you are out of your spotter's LOS required by the FAA. I also flew my experimental frame using the GoPro for the camera and had much higher resolution in the goggles, with no detectable delay through the Boscam unit. I have purchased a cable to connect the GoPro directly to the FS transmitter, and expect the same image quality and transmission speed.
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This is the first (and only...so far) FPV unit I've ever tried, but it's clearly an entry level unit that leaves me wanting more.

I thought this would be plug and play for my Phantom 2 and the GoPro, but getting it up and running was a test of patience (and extra money, of course). Just be aware that you're going to spend more on chargers, antennas, and cables if you want to hook your GoPro up which is probably something you're going to want to do since the camera that comes with the kit isn't going to excite you much. Also, if you're new to the hobby like I was, be aware that documentation for all of this is lacking, and what you actually can find assumes that you already know what you're doing. It's all part of the learning experience though, so I didn't mind too much and it's fairly satisfying when you finally get it going.

You're also definitely going to want to grab an iOSD Mini, but of course this adds another layer of installation pain trying in trying to find cables that work.

Anyway, after getting my Predator and discovering I needed all this extra gear, it took a month or so until I was finally up in the air and FPVing and...it wasn't great. I guess I really wasn't expecting much at this price point (even as a noob, I figured that anything like this under $400 wouldn't be top of the line), but it was surprisingly unexciting. The video is low resolution and the output is uneven. The video brightens and darkens and then brightens again, and when I say the unit is Line OF Sight, you'd better believe it. If you get behind a tree, you'll find you're flying blind and just forget about flying around your neighborhood at street level. Definitely not going to happen unless your neighborhood has no houses and is a flat, wide-open field.
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