🚀 Elevate Your FPV Experience!
The EV800D FPV Goggles are designed for serious drone enthusiasts, featuring a 5-inch high-definition LCD screen, a powerful 2000mAh battery for extended flight time, and advanced DVR recording capabilities. With an ergonomic design and a wide 82-degree field of view, these goggles ensure a comfortable and immersive flying experience.
Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
Screen Size | 5 Inches |
Display Type | LCD |
Field Of View | 82 Degrees |
Additional Features | DVR Record, 5 Inch 800*480 LCD screen,Support external video signal input, Double Antenna, Auto-Searching, Support external video signal input |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Compatible Devices | FPV camera, FPV transmitter |
Item Weight | 375 Grams |
Color | Yellow, Black |
A**E
Great value equipment
Works great and has excellent signal strength! Would recommend to anybody.
M**S
Great first goggles/upgrade to double antenna setup
Great goggles! And they double as a monitor!!Double antenna helps provide more options for upgrades. Much better goggles than most in the $100 range IMO/in my research.
S**Y
They are worth the ~$100 for entry-level FPV
Bought these to match up to a Mobula 7. Being new to the hobby, I wanted to start with something cheaper to make sure I enjoy it before shelling out $500+ for "good" goggles. I meant to purchase the Eachine goggles but ended up getting what seem to be a knock-off branded as SoloGood. I realized it after they arrived and Amazon doesn't appear to carry the Eachine EV800D's so I decided to try them since they were in-hand.I've used them for probably 7-8 hours total, indoors and out. On unboxing I was concerned because they were bulky and seemed heavy, but they're surprisingly comfortable and the strap really holds them securely to my face. The foam does a good job of isolating sunlight, at least on my face. The way the screen detaches from the rest of the headset, turning the screen into a little monitor, is very nice and works well. The recording feature works as advertised but the top of the goggles gets pretty warm when recording for extended periods. No idea if this matters, just something of note.I gave 4 stars because they work pretty darn well for sub-$100 goggles, they're comfortable and the screen performs well. I deducted one star for two reasons. First, the buttons are just a bunch of buttons in a row (interrupted by antennas) and I'm constantly pressing one by accident when I remove or wear the goggles. This isn't a huge issue, but slightly different button placement would eliminate this. Second, recording does make the goggles hot so I feel better ventilation or heat sinks would help. The audio recording does have a constant buzz but that may be my setup. There also isn't any button to switch between antennas so I don't know if these are really "diversity" or if that's just a term they used to sell more. Either way, the button placement keeps these at 4 stars for me.I would buy these again as an entry-level set of goggles to get into the hobby. I will "hand-me-down" these to my son when he gets interested or keep them as a spectator set.
F**E
A decent first goggle
Overall they are decent for the price if you are getting into the hobby or just want something next to you on the bench but you would want to upgrade pretty quickly if you decide that the hobby is something you want to invest in.Pros: it works (most of the time. More on that later).It has a self contained batteryThe screen is brightIt comes with DVR built inCan be used as a stand alone monitorIt's cheapIt's easy to take apartThe cons: it doesn't always workIt has a self contained batteryQuite a bit of light bleedDoesn't accommodate glassesCheap antennasMenu is clunkyCharges via micro USB instead of USB CThe issues: I had a problem with the goggles becoming unresponsive and not turning on at times which I found upon disassembly that it was because of a bad connection at the battery. I replaced the terminal and so far I have had no further issues. Rather frustrating I had to do that on a new product.
W**R
Bang for Buck
This is my first FPV headset and has treated me very well. Everything is very straightforward and the battery lasts plenty long for what I use it for. I have a Mobula 8 analog drone and it connects to that so easily with zero issues. This is a great bang for your buck if you are a beginner!
A**S
Misadvertising doesnt have diversity
Misadvertising doesn't have diversity, dont buy it your range will suck
A**R
Very good clones for the price
These are obviously not the real deal Eachine goggles but they still do a fantastic job for more beginner oriented flying. I've used mine many times already and it has served its purpose very well so far.
D**R
Scam! Not a real ev800d board inside!
Ev800d goggles use two recievers as diversity reception. This board says "lst 800d" and uses one R5801-mcu (v1.0) reciever module with two antennas. That being said, they do work ok. I've hit 2000m with my drone transmitting at 1watt. They don't have the range or quality that true ev800d goggles have. Boo... good thing I'm modding them to have a module bay.
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