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Q: Work with EU 220V AC? thanks

Asked by philtuga on 2024-05-11 02:03:44

_Red Yes, the description says it comes with a 100-240V AC adapter. Looking at the image, the power cord seems to be removable so you can supply your own with a fitting plug.

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Q: how long will these Goggles be available for $319???

Asked by SPotter73 on 2019-12-29 13:22:26

_Red There's a timer under flash sales. When that timer runs out, they go back to full price and will not be on sale again.

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Q: Where to get diopter lenses for myopia ?

Asked by Tribolit on 2019-11-10 07:07:35

_Red The description says these goggles have adjustable focal length.

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Q: Is there any Firmware update resolving the big latency issue???

Asked by jrtrudel on 2020-01-29 09:59:18

_Red All fpv gear has some latency. It's unrealistic to expect 0ms latency. If you're not happy with the receivers, buy new modules.

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_Red No, these are not virtual reality glasses. It's more like a magnified 2D screen floating in front of your eyes.

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_Red Yes, you need to buy your own antennas. You should search for a guide on fpv antennas to buy the right ones for you.

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Q: can i use for analog?

Asked by BG333622894 on 2024-01-05 21:50:52

_Red No. These goggles only work with Walksnail digital fpv cameras. But you can buy an analog receiver with video out and feed the signal into the glasses.

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_Red The large board seems to be mostly a breakout board with voltage regulator, usb-c port and presumably a usb communication chip to interface with the radar chip.

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