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BigLizardMedia Posted at 7-8 11:29
See, this is more on the RX side than the goggles themselves for the X. Caddx has already said multiple times that future upgrade paths will be available and you can literally remove the old RX and plop in a new one when it comes out. Already this is a better design than DJI. I don't have the X yet (literally just ordered with their bnf whoop) but honestly with the availability of small 1s boards for tiny whoops to now a 2W vtx for range, Caddx is doing things for the hobbiests that DJI just refuses to do. Also, while I do like the Goggles 3, I have noticed an honest problem with the hinge mechanism and getting the picture to look right and not get light leaking. The forehead things feels strange and the integrated battery makes it so I cant put a better more comfortable strap on it. Nothing DJI does is for someone who makes fpv a hobby, their products are for self-proclaimed professionals at this point that can afford to keep shelling out for their garbage. The fact that you can literally buy the Goggles 3 without the Avata is retarded because it just becomes a paperweight. Even if the image is "better" I am really REALLY close to just saying "no more" from this company. Hope the DJI ban really dicks them over
Haha oh, I can guarantee that if everyone started blasting 2W VTX's, the FCC would get involved very quickly. There's a few things that are kinda funny about that 2W VTX, like the lack of 4k recording and lack of locking mechanism on the SD card slot. I'm thinking that better range can be found via better VTX & VRX antenna...
Very good point about the replaceable/upgradeable VRX in the Goggles X. Being able to upgrade rather than replace was a BIG selling point for me, and I certainly look forward to their alleged future updates.
As for DJI and their Goggles 3... Unless they can sort things in a BIG way, the Avata 2/Goggles 3 will most likely be my only venture into their walled garden. |
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