eroomomni said:I've used the FoxTech goggles for about a year now with no problems. Requires a power input of course but has an integrated receiver. At that time it was roughly a little under $400. I felt it was a good choice but my only issue was a lack of clarity. Example; I couldn't see if there were any deer between rows of the orchard I fly over. I now use the Carl Zeiss Cinemizer and am very pleased. Excellent product. I bit expensive but after weeks of wondering if it was going to be worth the investment and better than the FoxTech, I have to say it was.
Fplvert said:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2scHI47UkQ - Video Tube for YouTube - iPhone/iPad
These are really nice if you are using iOS FPV. They display the entire screen view unlike the Epsons. :lol:
Sorry one last question how would i hookup the sony goggles i have a asus nexus 7 a asus tf700t with hdmi out and a samsung s5?? Sorry and thanks...and can you use the booster app with goggles??ftimster said:Thanks guys what do you yhink about the Sony's??
how would i hookup the sony goggles
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