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Reddit mentions of Quanum DIY FPV Goggle V2 Pro

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Quanum DIY FPV Goggle V2 Pro
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    Features:
  • New design can be used with glasses and Adjustable loops for wire management
  • Extra comfortable sponge rubber cushioning strips for facial comfort and Lighter Multi-purpose Neoprene goggle glove with pockets for Head Tracker, camera switcher fully adjustable top and side head straps, rear battery pouch and enlarged Rx pocket
  • 5โ€ TFT monitor
  • Clear acrylic lens set (1.25X, 1.25X and 1.50X magnification) for a superior FPV experience
  • Focal length adjustment and Lightweight EPP foam goggle case, designed for face fitting
Specs:
Height4.4 Inches
Length13.6 Inches
Weight2 Pounds
Width7.6 Inches

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u/SawcasmOfficial ยท 1 pointr/Quadcopters

Altitude hold and return to home are just a crutch. While they can make learning slightly easier initially, it won't be long before she outgrows them completely (a couple of days of practice, at most). If you're REALLY set on something with altitude hold, you can look at something like the JXD 510G but personally, I don't think it's all that fun to fly and I have trouble recommending it for beginners.

I've been suggesting the Tiny Whoop as a great beginner quad to anybody who is looking for something that can also do FPV.

It's really tiny (good for indoor flying), durable, and some of the parts, such as the motors, are upgradeable down the line.

There's a package complete with a transmitter and FPV monitor already. Or you can get the BNF version which comes with ONLY the drone, so you can spend the extra cost on a higher quality transmitter and some very basic beginner FPV goggles (FPV Goggles > FPV monitor, in my opinion).

Oh and dont forget to pick up some spare batteries too!