Here is a gif animation showing some of the light patterns. The LED bar is able to display 3 colors, red, green and blue, or mixed colors, yellow, magenta, cyan and white. What’s better than LED’s to make you stand out in the field :) I nearly forgot to mention one last feature! The RGB LED panel! It would be useful to be able to change them without going into the menu. I change brightness and contrast at least a few times when flying with different FPV cameras or lighting condition. The only thing I would change here, is to assign Brightness and Contrast to two dedicated physical buttons. You can find all the settings in the Skyzone 03 FPV Goggles here, including the head tracker, displays, DVR, OSD, power and system. Maybe it would be useful in situations where you need to pick something up quickly without taking the goggles off, or look around to see who’s around you before taking off…Īnother thing I really like is the graphical colour OSD menu. First of all, the resolution isn’t high enough for precision work, not to mention you have no depth perception either. Under the fan, there is a tiny camera so you can see what’s in front of you without taking the goggles off. It’s no big deal, but I wish Skyzone can do something about that in future firmware update. There are three speed levels you can select, but even at LOW it’s still a little bit loud. The fan is on by default, unfortunately you cannot turn it off (correction, you CAN turn it off by pressing the power button once, manual didn’t mention that nor did Skyzone when i asked them, but it’s good to know!). There is a fan on top for cooling and preventing fogging. IPD sliders, SD card slot and all the connectors are underneath: I have asked them if they can use multi-directional joysticks in the future. I guess I am too used to the “Fatshark eco system”, it took a few days but I got used to that now. Track – Head Tracker | Hold to enter menu.Mode – Switch RF/AV/HDMI modes | Cancel/Quit.REC – DVR Record/Stop | Confirm/Enter | Hold to enter DVR system.The buttons are clearly labelled for what they do, but they are also used to operate the menu so it was confusing for me at first. On the top of the goggles, you can find the cooling fan and all the buttons. The two SMA antenna connectors are located on both sides of the goggles, which makes it easier to mount your antennas as opposed to having them at the same place. However I wish it’s an On/Off push button with LED light ( like this one), it looks so much cooler.įor me, the biggest selling point of the SKY03 is probably the built-in diversity video receiver (VRX). You can find it here in the 03, you can turn it on by holding down the button for a few seconds, and hold it down again to turn it off. It also comes with a barrel to XT60 adapter so you can use your existing 4S or 6S pack to power these goggles.įatshark users have been dreaming about a power button for a long time. It’s pretty awesome that it takes 2S to 6S LiPo battery as input. On the right hand side we have the power connector and power button. Maybe you can fix that with a bit of blu-tack. The same ones from Fatshark work just fine, however they are a little loose and tend to slide around if you tilt the goggles. Same as the Fatshark’s, you can use diopters on the SKY03 (for those who wear glasses). Plastic insert used between face plate and foam pad A close look at the Skyzone SKY03 FPV goggles (and I had to get the “trim-able” foam pad from Newbeedrone) It’s enjoyable I can just pick a foam pad that works without going through all the DIY customization like I did with the Fatshark. I have no problems wearing the Skyzone SKY03, actually they fit even better than the Fatshark for me. Out of the box the face plate is blank, you can choose a foam pad and stick it on. To accommodate different faces, Skyzone generously provides 4 faceplate foam pad options! It might even cause problems with blurry edges and focusing on the screens. If a pair of FPV goggles doesn’t fit well on the face, it can cause light leakage and discomfort wearing it. Input voltage: 7V – 26V (2S to 6S LiPo),.Support HDMI input (1080p), and AV input (e.g.Built-in DVR (supports up to 128GB micro SD card).Built-in 5.8GHz diversity video receiver – 48 channels, ABEFRL bands.Here is the basic specifications of the 03 goggles:
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