![]() ![]() In fact I think the HDZero goggles might be a great fit for the Walksnail Avatar VRX module. That means they won’t get the 100fps refresh rate from the Walksnail Avatar system, and gives you a bit more latency compared to using the Walksnail Avatar Goggles, but at this price point it’s not a deal breaker IMO. Keep in mind that all existing analogue FPV Goggles with HDMI input have 60fps screens (except the upcoming HDZero goggles that support 90fps). The Avatar module is priced at under $200 in the pre-order sale! The bundles are sold at outstanding prices, not just the video receiver, it also includes two patch antennas and two onmi directional antennas, and an Avatar Mini 1S VTX/Camera kit! You can also upgrade to a better and bigger VTX/Camera kit with an additional $40. You can use it on any FPV Goggles with HDMI input such as the Skyzone Sky04X, Orqa FPV.One and Fatshark HDO2! The Avatar VRX is a standalone video receiver that binds to the Avatar video transmitter and outputs an HDMI feed. ![]() This is an affordable way to get into digital FPV system and without spending an additional $600 on a fresh set of Avatar Goggles or Fatshark Dominator HD goggles. If you already own a pair of FPV goggles with HDMI input, you may consider getting the Avatar VRX. You can power the goggles with a 2S-5S LiPo. It comes with an XT60 to barrel connector power cable. USB-C port for firmware update and HDMI video output.Adjustable Focus Range: +2 to -6 diopter.Screen Resolution: 1080p 90FPS (the system can transmit up to 120FPS).They are purely designed for the Avatar digital FPV system. You can’t use HDZero either as there’s no HDMI input. However the Avatar Goggles don’t support analogue FPV system – it has no receiver module bay nor AV input. There’s no split in the middle, so the strap won’t pop out if you pull it too hard like the previous Fatshark goggles, which is great. The headstrap buckles looks similar to the DJI’s but the screw holes are different distances. The faceplate is removable just like the previous Fatshark goggles. The goggles also come with four inserts to put between the faceplate and foam padding to increase thickness to accommodate different face shapes. I will probably upgrade to something similar to this which I had on my HDO2, it’s much thicker, puts less pressure on face and stops light leaks better. It’s not very thick, but fits my face pretty well and doesn’t give me much light leaks (only a bit around the nose). The texture is fake leather, the quality is similar to the HDO2’s. The face plate foam pad is attached by velcro and removable. The DVR allows you to record 720p 60fps video just like DJI. The SD card slot is in the same location as other Fatshark goggles, right in the middle of the lenses. The optics look identical to the Fatshark HDO2. Notice there’s an on/off power button next to the USB port! You can change IPD by pushing the dials in and out, and you can adjust the focus by twisting the dials. On the bottom of the goggles, you have two dials for IPD adjustment and focal adjustment. The fans work really well, I have no screen fogging issue even on a hot summer day. On the top between the two RP-SMA connectors, there’s a slider switch which you can adjust fan speed with. There’s nothing on the left side of the goggles, just a “shark” logo. But because the joystick is tilted at an angle it doesn’t feel very intuitive to use. There are DVR record button, cancel/back button, and a 5-way joystick button. They simplified the menu buttons a lot compared to previous Fat Shark goggles, now it’s just the same as the DJI goggles (even the actual buttons used here look identical!). Any 5.8GHz antenna should work just fine with this system. There are four RP-SMA connectors just like the DJI Goggles, however the provided antennas perform poorly (low quality, bad signal and easy to break), it’s recommended to get some aftermarket antenna as soon as you get them. If you normally fly a long time you’d probably feel more comfortable with the Avatar. They weigh just over 300g without cables and antennas, which is about 150g lighter than the DJI Goggles V1/V2. They are basically the same goggles.Īnd it’s significantly smaller than the DJI goggles V1/V2. There is another version by Walksnail, is there any difference between the Fatshark Dominator HD and Walksnail Avatar Goggles? The answer is no, apart from the color (the Fatshark is white, the Walksnail is Black), there is no difference in hardware, software and performance. Here’s a comparison to my Orqa FPV.One Pilot. The new Fatshark Dominator HD FPV Goggles is similar size to the previous Fatshark goggles, very slim and compact. Fatshark Dominator HD / Avatar FPV Goggles New to FPV goggles? You can learn more in this buyer’s guide. ![]() The Fatshark Dominator HD and Walksnail Avatar are basically the same goggles, just different in colour, hence the firmware are compatible too.
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