#dji goggles v2
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Don´t get DJI Goggles V2, they're old by now and will not support any of the new Air units. The analog module for DJI goggles is not a good idea anyway, there are many reports of them shutting down midflight, generally being buggy...
Imho, get the DJI Goggles Integra, and a Caddx Vista which you can get for much cheaper than an O3
But then i wont be able to fly my analog quads
If you only have $300 to spend, you can get the Skyzone Cobra X V2 now and get a Walksnail or HDZero VRX later to jump into those systems
The real question is, do you want to stay analog-first, or move into another FPV system now while keeping analog compatibility?
I want to move onto a digital system with the option to keep flying little analog quads with the same goggles
And i could spend more but id need good reason too
Walksnail Goggles X, and Walksnail are finally getting close to releasing the analog module bay for it
How much are walksnail goggles?
$460
Would recommend me to not go for a dji system?
Dji seems good and there are still plenty of air units and o3's to buy right?
Dji goggles have very poor analog compatibility
The goggles V2 are a dead end ecosystem
Ehh, so id need to look into something like walksnail then right?
What about hdzero?
Is that a good option?
HDzero goggles are very expensive, but also very good
Yeah
$600 for the goggles, another $50 for the analog bay, another $100 for an analog module, another $100 for antennas (because it doesn't come with them)
But the cross compatibility is amazing
Best analog goggle ever
I dont want to spend that much honestly. Only cheap digital option i see rn is dji. But dji is a dead end so im f ed
What about the fatshark dom hdo3 walksnail goggles?
Are those any good?
No analog or external input at all. None. Nothing
Cause its 'cheap'
Good point, hmm and does walksnail have the option for analog rn or is that for in the future?
The goggles X are capable of analog input, walk snail just hasn't released their own analog module Bay for it. They are close, I've seen the testing units
Okay, i might wait for that then. Its so much money for a goggle though
I gues it is worth it though
It's a lot of money up front, but if you pick the right ones you'll use them for years and years. I spent $500 on my first goggle and use them for 8 years
Yeah true
If you can find a good enough deal on used Goggles V2, it's not a terrible option.
$200 for the goggles, $10 for the analog adapter, $60-120 for an analog VRX, and you can use them with analog, Vista, OG AU, and O3.
Yes so plenty of options for the V2!!! I use it myself for analog and digital i got both and so far never had a shutting down or something and its not the module that shut down its the goggle in combination with direct 6s power or something.
And i would buy another one if i have too but if you surely wants to fly digital only seems WS a good choice there the micros can fly with HD