So, da isse:
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/...e_V2_w_5_inch_LCD_Monitor_Kit_PRE_ORDER_.html
NOTE: This is a Pre-Order Item. Stock available post 5th of June, 2015.
Our latest version of the Quanum DIY FPV Goggles follow on from the successful version 1 goggles and incorporates some major changes, such as adjustable 3 position head straps, neoprene support glove, and integral storage pockets for Battery, FPV Video Receiver and Headtracker components.
The newly manufactured monitor housing will make your immersive experience even better due to its re-contoured face cut-out with spacing for your nose and better cut out areas for facial contact.
Imaging is done by an 800 x 480 super pixel display, and of course non-blue screen monitor that has option for a forward looking camera using the integrated switching unit to enable you to attach any small FPV camera to the front of your goggles, allowing you to switch between the on board flight image or forward looking camera image making take offs, landings and simply looking for your radio even easier.
Features:
• DIY FPV goggle kit for Head Tracker
• 5” TFT monitor, with 3X-magnifying lens for superior FPV experience
• Light weight EPP foam goggle case, designed for face fitting
• Focal length adjustment
• Quanum Multi-purpose Neoprene goggle glove with pockets for Head Tracker, switcher, FPV receiver and small Lipo pack
• Adjustable head strap, loops for wire management
Specs:
EPP Foam goggle case size: 162mm x 170mm x 102mm
Neoprene goggle glove size: 300mm x 230mm
5” TFT monitor resolution: 800 x 480 pixels
Format: PAL/NTSC supported
Supply Voltage: 7 ~ 13V
Focal Length Adjustment: Fresnel Lens
Weight: 376g
*Note: This is the viewing goggles only, and needs to be paired with your favorite Video receiver, transmitter, camera and battery for the full FPV experience.
Price $54.10
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/...e_V2_w_5_inch_LCD_Monitor_Kit_PRE_ORDER_.html
Also Quasi wie die DIY Brille aktuell, 5" mit 800x480 + EPP Case. Preis ist OK für das was es gibt.
Wie oben schon geschrieben. Headstraps direkt ans EPP und nen 32ch RX rein und sie Hätten wirklich nen Hammer gelandet. Is so mit 370g ohne RX und Akku schon recht schwer.