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The FatShark HDO Dominator FPV Goggles offer a high-resolution 960 x 720 display with a 37° field of view, HDMI-in support at 1080P, adjustable IPD for comfort, and a lightweight design of just 186g, making them the perfect choice for immersive drone racing and aerial photography.
T**J
High quality
GREAT goggles!
R**T
So many issues in a $500 product
UPDATE 2 after 8 months of use: Reliable goggles. Period. Despite the lack of power switch, and still not being able to see all edges of the screen clearly, they work every time I use them. The battery it came with is dead and hasn't been replaced. Not worth my time. Bought the 18650 pack and the cheap aluminum wires in it broke and I had to resolder everything. I still use it with that pack and it lasts a couple hours, but certainly not "all day" like Fatshark claims within the user manual for the 1800mAh battery.UPDATE: I'm dropping another star after using these goggles more. Mainly because of the POS battery they included with it. In the manual it says, "Large 1800mAh capacity pretty much lets you fly all day." Yeah, no, not at all. At factory display settings with a single receiver running, the 1800mAh battery they include lasts all of 90 minutes. Their claim simply isn't valid. Additionally, the pack occasionally failed to completely charge. I'll walk up to it after hours of charging, and the charge lights are on, but only 3 of them. Have to unplug and plug the charger back in for it to finish charging. Contacted Fatshark about it, and they want me to send it back to them for testing and repair, which will cost $5-10 to ship to them, then they'll ship it back to me for the same price, when the cost of the item is probably $5. The goggles, I'd understand sending them in, but the battery? Now I have to go buy another battery so I can get the one they included fixed and not be unable to fly for 2 weeks. It's just annoying.The screen looks great, though it messes with the aspect of HDMI video. The shell is the same as other Fatshark goggles. Bought them to use in a PC simulator before I buy a quad or wing. Took me forever to find a cable that would work with these. The first problem is that the mini HDMI port on the goggles is about 1mm into the case, which is too deep for some mini HDMI plugs. I ordered this lightweight HDMI cable which works perfectly: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CDMZDKEI can't seem to get rid of all blur at the edges, and I have perfect eyesight so I shouldn't need to swap diopters.What really disappoints me about this thing is the lack of switches. No power switch, no switch for the fan. Having two separate plugs is bizarre, though I'm guessing that's to isolate interference from the fan. Has a sticker on it that you MUST read the manual, but you look at the manual and there's no documentation for the little button that's on the fan plug. I have no idea what that button is for. Plus the goggle in the user manual isn't even the HDO. The entire manual was written in Word by someone who doesn't understand how to use shift+enter to avoid extra line space after a carriage return.Fatshark could do better, especially at this price. I've become more and more disappointed since I bought these goggles, and am dropping another star. No way is this a 5 star product, and I'm now questioning why all the pros use these goggles. Maybe they're paid to?
T**N
The best, so far, but still could be better
So, I've tried 6 different kinds of goggles at this point. 3 kinds of box goggles, 3 kinds of dual screen goggles. These, in many ways, are the best goggles I have ever tried. They are way beyond in some ways, but yet, I still wonder why the designers haven't yet really listened to the customers requests for a few major sticking points.First, the PROS:OLED screen! Wow, this screen is amazing. SUPER CLEAR. Great for freestyle when you're flying from bright light to dark shadows and through tree branches. You can see tiny details, far better than before, even on the same camera. If you get a modern camera, with HDR, you will love the combination.New Facepad. Finally, done with the cheap $2 foam. For the pricepoint, you think Fatshark would have done this on the very second set of goggles they ever released, but... well at least it's finally here. What a revolution ;)New battery with usb charging. This is actually a very cool feature and I wish all 2s batteries had this feature.The CONS:Same old strap. The straps are just kind of torturous if you want to fly all day and honestly, who doesn't? I got a 2 inch FatStrap and been completely in love with it, ever since.No Power button. Apparently this is just too much to ask the all mighty engineers over at Fatshark design department. It's ok guys, I know it might be a bit above your skills to design one in. Fortunately, this is an easy mod and many other battery packs and battery cables now have power switches.DVR. What can I say? It is just horrible. Get a different one and only use this if you really need it. Great to have as a backup when you lose your quad, but for showing off video, invest in something else.In conclusion, I do LOVE my HDO. They aren't perfect, the IPD is not wide enough to be perfect, but at least they are easy to take apart to diy things you actually want. It's just a shame that for $500, you don't get a few common sense features and upgrades. The hypetrain really showed it's silliness with this one. It's a great upgrade if you don't have HD3's or something else modern. I do look forward to seeing how the next generation of goggles makes improvements now that OLED screens will be the norm for high end goggles.
G**N
Great but a little too much hype.
Weekend racer here. Goggles are great but mainly bought them as an upgrade and use my DomV3 as spares. I think its definitely an upgrade but it isnt a revelation as you would believe online. Id be just as fine using my previous goggles - but decided to treat myself.
D**R
Best googles experience money can buy
I purchased my HDOs almost 4 moths ago and wanted to do a review to share my thoughts. My setup is HDOs with a True D Diversity receiver with the latest firmware to date (3.8). Coming from Fatshark HDV2s, I was worried about the smaller field of view. It is not a problem in the least bit. The clarity of the screens is the winner in my opinion. I fly after I work and put my kids to bed so its usually a low light situation and the HDOs beat anything I've tried hands down. In close proximity flying, like in trees and tight spaces, you can see the branches coming with enough time to avoid them. I found power lines to be a problem with my V2s but with the HDOs I see them coming with more than enough time to avoid them. Another nice upgrade was the USB port on the new battery. Considering I had to have two chargers to charge my Fatshark batteries and my lipos now I can just use my phone charger. It worked out great. Another thing was the faceplate that came with it. It's the same upgraded one I purchased for my V2s and I'm glad I don't need to buy another or borrow it from my V2s. I find image/video quality to be the most important thing for me in this hobby and the HDOs are the best right now. ORCA has recently gone dark and there are no plans, to my knowledge, of anything better coming anytime soon, I think purchasing these HDOs means I have the top of the line setup for the foreseeable future.
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