Best Budget FPV Goggles for Beginers in 2021

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Flying with FPV drone goggles is one of the best experiences I’ve had as a drone pilot (and I’m surely not alone). However, to really experience them, you have to choose the best FPV glasses for your face and specific needs.

In this article, we’ll take a closer look at things like field of view, aspect ratio, IPD, resolution, and even head tracking to see which one works best for you. Below are the best FPV Goggles 2021 and we are going to be reviewing each one of them.

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1. Eachine EV800D FPV Googles

Eachine is a popular brand in the drone industry for making high-quality and affordable stuff on a budget, making it appealing to the masses. With FPV in mind, Eachine created the EV800D – cheap goggles for under $200.

The smooth molded  plastic case provide a much better feel than some of the other headphones that use foam, though it makes the EV800D a fingerprint magnet. At the top are all the control buttons from the auto-scan function to DVR recording, as well as SMA antenna connectors and microSD card slot.

A 40-channel diversity receiver is a new feature in the Eachine EV800D FPV Goggles . Not only does this give you a much better FPV signal, it also lets you use the long range directional and omnidirectional antennas included in the kit. Usually, the stock antennas that comes with cheap FPV gear should be in the trash, both the patch provided and the cloverleaf antenna are actually quite decent.

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To find your FPV channel, there’s a handy auto scan button that quickly scans all frequencies to find your signal in seconds.

The built-in DVR makes it easy to record FPV video directly to an SD card at 720×568. To start video recording, simply hold down the Pic/Rec button and the video will start recording. You know it’s being recorded by using the record icon in the top right corner of the screen. If you want to save the photo, just press the button quickly.

The EV800D has a crystal clear 800×480 LCD screen, which is more than adequate for analog FPV. The special thing about this, however, is that it has a brightness of 600cd/m2, which means it can easily be used as a stand-alone outdoor monitor (preferably in the shade). When using the EV800D as FPV goggles, it offers 3x magnification for a more intense flying experience.

2. Eachine EV100 FPV Goggles

The Eachine EV100 FPV Googles hit the market with a bang. The EV100 glasses come with a rechargeable battery, USB cable, two main antennas, lens cleaning cloth and user manual.

The foam pad that came with the glasses in the first batch was very thick. This is likely done to add comfort and avoid light leaks.

The goggles arrives with a simple linear (whip style) antenna and possesses an RP-SMA connectors. The EV100 has two antennas, but not two internal receivers, just one, so it’s not a complete diversity system. It has what is known as antenna diversity.

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There is a 5.5 × 2.1 mm socket on the right side of the goggles. Power input allows voltage up to 8.4V (2S LiPo). There’s likewise a 4 pole 3.5mm socket for audio/video in/out. On the left side you’ll discover another 4 pole 3.5mm socket headphones. It should output audio from the receiver.

The battery provided is a LiPo battery with a capacity of 1000mAh coupled with a built-in charging and balancing circuit.

3. Eachine EV800DM FPV Goggles

The EV800DM has a 900*600 screen resolution with an adjustable Varifocal 20 mm focal length, perfect for people who wear glasses. The adjustable band is quite comfortable. The Eachine EV800DM FPV Goggles measures 15 x 17 x 8 cm and weigh 320 grams without an antenna. It has a 3-inch screen with a resolution of 900 x 600 pixels in 4:3 format. The screen is enlarged through 3x lens for a 82 degree FOV – Lens magnified 82° without blurring or distortion in the angles. These glasses are packed with an elastic 3-point headband, which guarantees comfort and minimal pressure on the forehead.

Eachine EV800DM has diversity function, 5.8 GHz super-sensitive integrated 40 channel receiver, with Raceland; and advanced auto search function and working frequency on the screen. In addition, two systems (Separate Chipset Display / Record Duo-Core) are included, which allow for display without delay and without image loss (please utilize C10 Super speed card to guarantee full-screen recording). EV800DM operates smoothly with player-OSD, important flight information in OSD is not blocked.

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The Eachine EV800DM FPV Goggles is powered with an internal 2000mAh 3.8V LiPo battery. Thanks to the built-in battery, you don’t have to worry about saving the battery like most glasses. A full battery guarantees about 2.2 hours of flight time.

Conclusion

Choosing the best FPV goggles for you is no easy task, especially considering the subjective comfort factor and how properly they fit your face. We hope this guide has been of some help in choosing the best Goggles for beginners. There are FPV googles for sale and to get them at a discounted rate, I will suggest you buy it during the Banggood summer prime sales that will start June 21st and end July 10th. Banggood is the global leading online shop; passion buying on Banggood.

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