I like the goggles very much. I was flying with Fat Shark V3 with my P4 When I got the DJI goggles I also got a Mavic. I no longer use the Fat Sharks because the goggles are much better. I don't see a down side to the goggles. I have read a lot of negative posts but they work great.
When you line the top #1 up with the #2 bottom the drone is headed to the take off location. It is very helpful if you get disoriented when out of your line of sight.
I looked at these goggles on eBay that you purchased. They DO NOT have any way to plug in a HDMI cable they are made for flying the racing type of drones that transmit a 5.8 ghz signal. You need to get any goggles that have a HDMI input. There are a lot of different goggles like FatShark V3...
Splotch you are correct this is a very personal preference topic. And the problem is the cost to try all of the different goggles out there. I have the Fat Shark V3 and fly with them all the time and like them very much. I have tried the Fat Shark HD3. I like the V3 better. Just my opinion. If...
I use the Fat Shark's and like them very much. There is a lot of people that like the page boxes on their face but thats not for me. I am at the point that I only fly with the goggles on. I fell like I have more control.
I use the Fatshark Dominator V3's also. Since I started using them I have not had my P4 out with out them. I find it much better to sit while flying. I can also fly out 4 to 6 batteries before having to recharge the Fatshark Dominator V3.
I have 2 batteries and I will fly them out about 3 time before recharge the goggle battery. The battery has a led gauge on it with 4 led's and I will let go down to one led before recharging. Extra batteries are only about $24.00.
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