![]() That definitely makes sense! Have you ever considered something along the lines of a two-part design to help compensate for that? Perhaps something that would incorporate a design like the base goggles, except with a higher-quality / larger display, and some kind of belt-clip or pocketable container that would hold the RX, battery, etc? Perhaps keep the antenna on the goggles to keep that up in the air where it'd do the most good, but move all the electronic support equipment down to the second component? I know I'd gladly carry something in my pocket with a wire running up, in favor to having bulkier goggles and the battery strapped to the side of my head. Given a low latency external digital HD link certainly this type of display would be lovely. The next problem is the limited bandwidth of the analog transmission making a huge FOV too low of resolution for enjoyment. Obviously you can't put all the FPV electronics between the lens and the display so to make it a fully containted FPV headset requires the support electronics to be added around the already large design. The problem with using a 5" display is the bulky design is dedicated to maintaining the focal length between the optics and the LCD. There is a reason industry developed micro displays it allows for a compact design. I would like to see how one will control the smarphone since it will be inside and the touch sensor will be obstructed. I don't have skills for the Project but maybe some of you smart guys out there? One could swap the display and use the goggles for watching videos or playing games with a smartphone as well I don't have skills for the Project but maybe some of you smart guys out there have? One could swap between the fpv display and the phone and use the goggles for watching videos or playing games with a smartphone as well Comfortable design - Ski goggles are more comfortable than rubber eyecups Good optics - Carl Zeiss can't make it wrong. Super wide FOV, far better than any currently available goggles can provide There would be lots of benefits in this consept: We could slot that module in just like a smartphone and that way we should be able use the goggles for analog FPV (both 2D and side By side 3D). How about if somebody could design a 5" full HD display module in size of a smartphone and include an analog input and dual LCD drivers that will share the picture to both eyes. ![]() They will be relatively cheap - most of them will cost less than 100 USD but unfortunately, they are all designed to work with a smartphone. Just wondering - just in couple of months there will be a half dozen of VR goggles like Zeiss VR one and VRASE available.
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