The low bit rate of the P3A is what degrades the image, all goggles will be receiving the same low bit rate data through your HDMI port, so other goggles are not going to be any better. The fact the Headplay screen is so big and clear makes it possible to see telltale artifacts. They work OK with the P3A, it's just not as clear as the P3P. The value of the Headplay unit is very good, only $250 for such a nice display, assuming you have the HDMI kit installed on your controller. I prefer the large 16X9 aspect ratio with one big screen on the Headplay HD's much better than the split image of VR goggles. VR goggles often degrade resolution 30 to 40% as a result of splitting the screen into two identical images, not to mention the cropping of the 16X9 aspect ratio images that chops off the sides to fit the split screens in most VR goggles. This cropped image doesn't provide the full representation of the 16X9 view you're recording on the camera. I deem this partial image cropped view as unacceptable.