digital goggles Walksnail Avatar Digital HD FPV Goggles
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digital goggles Walksnail Avatar Digital HD FPV Goggles

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digital goggles Walksnail Avatar Digital HD FPV GogglesThis FPV Drone goggle features high fidelity Full HD OLED displays and supports a new 1080p video transmission protocol in a compact design. A wide range of IPD and focus adjustment allows the user to tune the optics for any eye. The Avatar is packed with premium features such as USB C Video out, HD DVR recording, and an intuitive full color graphic user interface. Support for Betaflight Canvas Mode puts you in control of the on screen display. The

This FPV Drone goggle features high fidelity Full HD OLED displays and supports a new 1080p video transmission protocol in a compact design. A wide range of IPD and focus adjustment allows the user to tune the optics for any eye. The Avatar is packed with premium features such as USB-C Video out, HD DVR recording, and an intuitive full color graphic user interface. Support for Betaflight Canvas Mode puts you in control of the on screen display. The Avatar is the new standard for premium FPV.


Features:
Customizable Fit with Optional Faceplate Pad Accessories
Red Bird LHCP 5.8GHz Goggle Antennas
HD Video Output via USB-C Connector
Supports Betaflight Canvas Mode
Walksnail Avatar Patch Antennas
Adjustable Anti-Fog Ventilation
On/Off Power Button
Integrated HD DVR
Focus Adjustment
46° FOV

Specifications:
AVATAR HD GOGGLES
Transmitter Power: FCC: <30dBm: CE: <14dBm: SRRC: <20dBm: MIC: <25dBm
Micro Displays: Full HD 1080p OLED Dual Micro Displays
Inter-Pupillary Distance (IPD): 57 ~ 70mm (adjustable)
I/O Interface: Type-C, MicroSD Card, DC 5.5x2.1mm
Adjustable Focus Range: +2 to -6 Diopter
Communication Frequency 5.8GHz
IPD Mechanical Range: 28-70mm
Power Input: 6V-25.2V (2S-6S)
Screen Resolution: 1920x1080
IPD Visual Range: 54-74mm
Model: Avatar HD Goggles
SD Card: Supports 256Gb
HDMI Output: Supported
Field of View (FOV): 46°
Screen Size: .49 Inches

RED BIRD ANTENNA
Cross-Polarization Rejection: -15 to -30dBi
Radiation Efficiency: >97%
Dimensions: 24.8x15.3mm
Bandwidth: 5.6-6GHz
Average Gain: 1.9dBi
Connector: RP-SMA
Polarization: LHCP
Model: Red Bird
Weight: 4.2g
VSWR: <1.3

AVATAR PATCH ANTENNA
Frequency range (MHz): 5725-5875
Ambient temperature (℃): -40+60
HPBW: 75°H-plane75°E-plane
Front to back ratio (dB): >10
Input Impedance (Ω): 50
Power Capacity (W): 10
Interface: RP-SMA
Polarization: LHCP
Gain (dBi): 8
VSWR: <1.5

Includes:
1x Walksnail Avatar Digital HD FPV Goggles
2x Walksnail Avatar Patch Antennas
1x Lens Cleaning Cloth
4x Red Bird Antennas
1x XT60 Power Cable
1x Goggle Strap
1x Carry Case

Note:
1. These are for the Avatar HD video system only - they won't work with analogue FPV or another FPV system.
2. No battery included, compatible with 2-6S via XT60.
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