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fpv goggles hdmi in Caddx Walksnail Avatar HD Goggles X 5.8G Digital Transmition HDMI

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fpv goggles hdmi in Caddx Walksnail Avatar HD Goggles X 5.8G Digital Transmition HDMIProduct sellpoints Adjustable FOV & Pupil Distance: Customize your view with a 50 FOV and 2 to +6 diopter adjustments. Avatar Hd Goggles X Walksnail Google X HDMI IN & AV IN Dual Interface: Seamlessly switch between HDMI and AV IN signals for versatile FPV experiences. Built in Gyro & Wi Fi Module: Enhance your flight with built in gyro and future ready Wi Fi connectivity. Replaceable VRX Module: Extend goggles' life with easily replaceable VRX

 
 
 

Product sellpoints

  • Adjustable FOV & Pupil Distance:Customize your view with a 50° FOV and -2 to +6 diopter adjustments.

  • Avatar Hd Goggles X|Walksnail Google X|HDMI IN & AV IN Dual Interface:Seamlessly switch between HDMI and AV IN signals for versatile FPV experiences.

  • Built-in Gyro & Wi-Fi Module:Enhance your flight with built-in gyro and future-ready Wi-Fi connectivity.

  • Replaceable VRX Module:Extend goggles' life with easily replaceable VRX modules, reducing cost.

  • 1080P/100FPS High-Resolution Video:Enjoy crystal-clear, low-latency 1080p/100FPS video for immersive FPV.

Preface About Goggles X
As the Walksnail Avatar born, we've always been constantly collecting market's feedback and suggestions. In the new generation of research and development, we fully consider each function for customers like HDMI input and CVBS input (AV IN interface).

 

Product Features:

●Weight 290g
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+2 to-6 diopter
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FOV 50°
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Lenses can be replaced
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7-26V
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1PD57~72mm
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Front cover DIY
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Infrared Sensing
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1080P/100FPS
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Sharing mode
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HDMI input
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●Built-in Gyro
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HDMI output
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AV in

 

 

 

 

Bullet Points for Walksnail Avatar HD Goggles X

  • The Avatar HD system utilizes industry-leading H.265 encoding technology to provide 1080p/100FPS FPV video quality with low latency, providing an immersive and responsive experience.

 
  • The goggles have an AV IN interface and support analog signals, support a versatile solution for FPV pilots.

 
  • The HDMI input expands the range of devices that can be used with the goggles, providing more flexibility and convenience. The HDMI OUT interface can be connected to other display devices to share your flight footage with pilots in real time.

 
  • The front cover of the goggles can be removed and replaced with new antenna, replacing the two antennas located under the goggles, which provides pilots with more options to optimize their FPV experience.

  • The cover above the goggles can be opened for easy replacement of new receiver modules, providing pilots with a cost-effective way to upgrade their goggles. Meanwhile, we are developing the next generation receiving module, which can achieve a breakthrough in flight distance, expected to reach 20 kilometers, and develop a sustainable development strategy.

 

 
  • The front cover of the goggles adds a light function, add a touch of style to your gear.

 

 
  • 100% optical improvement, experience a clearer picture. 

 
 
  • Adjustable from +2.0 to -6.0 via diopter knob to personalize the viewing experience and easily go glasses-free.

  • The goggles use infrared sensing technology to provide pilots with a convenient and energy-efficient way to turn the screen on and off without manually pressing any buttons. This feature helping to extend the life of the screen. 

 

  • Lenses for astigmatism, myopia and blue light-blocking glasses can be replaced to meet different vision needs.

 

 
  • The front cover of the goggles can be DIY, allowing pilots to use their imagination to customize interesting looks for the goggles.

 
  • The goggles feature wide foam to provide pilots with a comfortable and secure fit regardless of different facial features, fits the face to reduce light leakage.

 
  • The goggles are designed to be lightweight, mini, small and carry 50°FOV, making more comfortable for pilots while giving them a more immersive FPV experience. 

 
  • The goggles have built-in gyro hardware, which can be used to develop Fixed-wing, RC cars and other scenarios.

 
 

FAQs


Q: Why buy it?
A: The leading optical system currently on the FPV market, very clear; 2-year limited warranty; the most cost-effective FPV HD system.

Q: Does Goggles X support HDMI input from iOS computers?
A: No

Q: Are the goggles easy to carry?
A: Designed to be compact and lightweight so that pilots can carry it in their bags for outdoor flights at any time.

Q: Are there any other Foam?
A: We also have another foam design available for purchase.

Q: I want to change to another antenna is it compatible?
A: Goggles compatible with most antennas

Q: Is there a corresponding CAD file for the front cover of the goggles?
A: You can go to the "Download Center" to download files.

Q: When will it be shipped?
A: In order to give pilots a better experience, the optical part of the goggles requires a longer production time, And the goggles are produced in lower quantities. Currently, each order will be shipped within 5 working days.

Q: Do you provide the heatsink when purchasing the Goggles X or is it a separate transaction?
A: No need to purchase Heatsink separately, Goggles X is the latest heatsink.

Specifications

 

Model

Avatar HD Goggles X

Communication Frequency

5.725-5.850GHz

Transmitter Power(EIRP)

FCC:<30dBm; CE:<14dBm; SRRC:<20dBm; MIC:<25dBm

I/O Interface

HDMI Out, HDMI Input, 5Pin 3.5mm Audio Port, DC5.5*2.1mm Port, Micro SD Card Slot

Transmission Resolution

1080p 100fps, 1080p 60fps, 720p 100fps, 720p 60fps

Code Rate

Max 50 Mbps

Min. Latency

Average 22ms

Average Gain

2dBi

Polarization

LHCP

Transmission Distance

>4km

Channel

8

Screen Resolution

1920*1080/100Hz

Screen Material

OLED

IPD Mechanical Range

57mm-72mm

Adjustable Focus Range

+2.0 to-6.0 Diopter

FOV

50°

Power Input

7-26V(2S-6S)

SD card

Support 256G

System

Avatar HD system

Wide Foam material

PU

Built-in WIFI

Yes

Built-in Gyro

Yes

Built-in Bluetooth

Yes

Product List

 

Walksnail Avatar HD Goggles X

x1

Wide Foam (PU)

x1

Lens Cleaning Cloth

x1

XT60 to DC 5.5*2.1mm Power Cord

x1

Storage Box

x1

Audio Cable

x1

 
 
 

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