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The video visor looks like a very low cost alternative to expensive video glasses or a decent sized LCD display if you want to fly FPV RC planes or multirotors on a budget.
The Quanum visor reviewed here probably won't impress those FPVers who've already been using a decent set of video glasses but, at between $30 and $40, they're dirt cheap and might be the only option for some.
Pro's:
- cheap, dirt cheap
- they work
- no blue-screen
Con's:
- no brightness or contrast controls
- lower resolution that most video glasses
- some foam sculpting required to fit your face
- unless you paint "Oculus Rift" on them you'll look like a dork
- Fresnel lens limits sharpness and creates colored edges
Bottom line: If you've got $30 to $40 to spare, they're worth a look and you can give them to others to see what FPV looks like while you're flying with your video glasses on.
The review unit was purchased from HobbyKing for the full retail price:
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