FPV Goggles for Drones and Quadcopters
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FPV Goggles SKYZONE 04X Pro OLED 5.8G 48CH
29 150 UAH
FPV Goggles Skyzone SKY04O PRO OLED 48CH
24 999 UAH
FPV Monitor Foxeer 5-inch IPS 800*480
5 225 UAH
FPV Monitor Skyzone M5 DVR 5.8GHz 48CH
7 593 UAH
Frequently asked questions about products in this category FPV Goggles for Drones and Quadcopters
FPV goggles are a device that shows the operator video from the drone's camera almost from a first-person perspective. The pilot sees the image from on board, rather than the drone itself from the side, making it easier to control the route, assess altitude, obstacles, and direction of movement. Such drone goggles are especially needed in FPV flights where quick reaction to the image is crucial.
Drone goggles receive a video signal from a transmitter located on the drone itself. The image is then displayed on screens inside the goggles or helmet. In simpler systems, the signal can be analog; in more expensive ones, it's digital, with better detail and less visual noise.
The field of view of FPV goggles shows how wide the image will be before the operator's eyes. A narrower field of view provides a calmer image and can be convenient for training, while a wider one immerses you more deeply in the flight and is better suited for active control. When choosing, it's important that the image doesn't seem too narrow or, conversely, doesn't overload the eyes.
The resolution in drone goggles depends on the type of system and displays. Basic analog goggles provide a simpler picture, but the latency is usually minimal. Digital FPV goggles can deliver a significantly sharper image, better convey fine details, and make objects at a distance easier to read. However, along with resolution, it's worth considering latency, compatibility with the transmitter, and signal reception quality.
Video transmission uses analog and digital signals. The analog option is valued for its low latency and simplicity, but the picture may have noise, banding, or quality degradation with a weak signal. A digital signal provides a cleaner image and better detail, but requires a compatible video system: goggles, transmitter, camera, and receiver of the same format.
The image quality of modern FPV goggles depends on the displays, resolution, signal type, receiver, antennas, and the drone's camera. Even good goggles won't provide a clear picture if the video transmitter is weak or the antenna is chosen incorrectly. For flight, not only a beautiful picture is important, but also stability: without dropouts, strong noise, and latency that interferes with control.
The main types are FPV goggles, compact dual-screen goggles, analog models, and digital goggles. FPV goggles are usually larger but often more convenient for beginners due to simpler fit and a larger screen. Compact goggles are lighter and fit more snugly on the head but may require more precise eye adjustment. Analog systems are often chosen for simplicity and low latency, while digital systems are chosen for image quality.
Prices for drone goggles in Ukraine start from UAH 4500. The cost then depends on the system type, resolution, field of view, analog or digital signal support, receiver, antennas, video recording, and package contents. Basic FPV goggles for training and digital goggles with high-quality screens are different in price, so it's worth looking not only at the total cost but also at compatibility with the drone's video system.
FPV goggles can be ordered from Flash Army — for training flights, FPV builds, digital or analog video systems. Here you can easily select goggles for the required signal type, frequency, receiver, camera, and video transmitter, so that everything works in one system. Orders are quickly shipped across Ukraine, so drone goggles can be received without long waiting.