Need Some FPV help for my Ruko F11 Pro 2 Drone

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Since this is a video related problem, I thought it best to post here. I just purchased FPV goggles from a brand called Speedy Bee. I want to experiment using FPV goggles with my Ruko F11 Pro 2 drone. Unfortunately, my drone is designed to only send video to the Ruko Mini app on my Android smartphone. The goggles are designed to display video on the 5.8G range and through A/V mode. Is there a safe wired or wireless work around or do I need to look for a different set of FPV goggles? I would appreciate suggestions and links if there are options to solve my problem. Thanks. The Amazon links for my goggles and drone are listed below:

Goggles: Amazon.com: 5.8G FPV Goggles with Antennas: 3 Inch Screen 5.8G 40CH Build in Battery Video Headset for Analog FPV camera and Transmitter FPV Drone RC Car Airplane RC Hobbies by Speedybee : Toys & Games

Drone: https://www.amazon.com/Ruko-Batteri...1760569558&sprefix=Ruko+F,aps,218&sr=8-4&th=1
 
Hi, @Phantom-Reaper, does your remote controller have a HDMI output on the back? If it does, you might possibly be able to connect your controller to the goggles, and the footage should come up in the goggles. Alternatively, you could buy a pair of goggles that allows you to put your smartphone inside them, transforming it into an FPV drone.
 
You could buy an outboard video camera & transmitter like this, Amazon.com : RunCam Spotter V2 FPV Camera and Transmitter Kit, 5.8G Micro AIO Cam, OSD, Integrated Mic, FOV170 Degree 700TVL, 40CH, 20MW-200MW Adjustable : Electronics

You'd have to wire in power from the drone battery, tho. You could velcro the unit on top of your drone. I'd make sure that transmitter will work with your goggles.

Or you could buy something like this, Amazon.com: Tinyhawk 2 Updated BNF FRSKY 1-2s Runcam Nano2 200mw FPV Micro Racing Drone for Beginners : Toys & Games
It's tiny, will fit in the palm of your hand, you can fly in the house, and most importantly, it will take more of a beating than your Ruko. The prop guards will help, because you'll run into things which would probably break things on your Ruko. It takes a bit to get used to flying FPV, so it's something to consider. What I forgot when I started this is that you'd need a controller for the Tinyhawk,
Here's a whole kit,
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I've had 4 DJI drones that I use for work. They are nowhere near as fun as the Avata FPV drone that I got. Lot's of options, good luck. There are some FPV forums you should check out for better response
 

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