kylin fpv vision goggles SKYZONE 04X V2 FPV Goggles
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kylin fpv vision goggles SKYZONE 04X V2 FPV Goggles

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kylin fpv vision goggles SKYZONE 04X V2 FPV GogglesSKYZONE 04X V2 FPV Goggles SPECIFICATIONS Wheelbase: Screws Use: Vehicles & Remote Control Toys Upgrade Parts Accessories: Adapter Tool Supplies: Cutting Technical parameters: Value 2 Size: As description Remote Control Peripherals Devices: Remote Controller Recommend Age: 12+y Recommend Age: 14+y RC Parts & Accs: AXLE Quantity: 1 pcs Origin: Mainland China Model Number: SKY04X Material: Metal Four wheel Drive Attributes: Assemblage For Vehicle Type:

SKYZONE 04X V2 FPV Goggles SPECIFICATIONS

Wheelbase: Screws

Use: Vehicles & Remote Control Toys

Upgrade Parts/Accessories: Adapter

Tool Supplies: Cutting

Technical parameters: Value 2

Size: As description

Remote Control Peripherals/Devices: Remote Controller

Recommend Age: 12+y

Recommend Age: 14+y

RC Parts & Accs: AXLE

Quantity: 1 pcs

Origin: Mainland China

Model Number: SKY04X

Material: Metal

Four-wheel Drive Attributes: Assemblage

For Vehicle Type: Helicopters

SKYZONE SKY04X OLED 5.8G 48CH Steadyview Receiver 1280X960 DVR FPV Goggles with Head Tracker Fan for RC Airplane FPV Racing

Package Included:
1x Goggles
1x Receiver Module
2x Faceplate (wide and narrow)
1x Sponge with velcr0
1x Zipper case
1x Power cable
1x Headtracker cable
2x 5.8GHz 2dD antennas
1x Video/Audio Cable
1x USB-C Cable
1x Uer Manual



The SKY04X is First skyzone goggle with focus adjustment,the 1280*960 high resolution screen have vivid color and high contrast ration,pilot can see more details in the racing.
With Steadyview receiver, the receiver merge two signal to one,avoid image tearing and rolling, make image more stable and clear in challenging condition.
The new designed optics have focus adjustment feature and 46 degree Field of view, gives pilots more immersive FPV experience.
The new OS with 10 languages to set select, pilot have no trouble with the menu system, with shuttle wheel and new user interface, pilot can set all the setting just by rolling the wheel without take off the goggles.


Description:
Brand: SKYZONE
Model: SKY04X
Item: 5.8GHz 48CH Steadyview Receiver 1280X960 FPV Goggles
Screen: OLED
Resolution: 1280X960
FOV (Diagonal): 46°
AspectRatio: 4:3/16:9
Focus: -6~+6 adjustable
Interpupillary distance(IPD): 58-71mm
Receiver: 5.8Ghz 48CH Steadyview Receiver
Language: 10 Language
Power Supply: DC6.5-25.2V/USB5V
PowerConsumption: 720mAat12V
DVR: H264,30fps,MOV6Mbps,SD Card support up to128Gb
Head Tracker: 3-axis Accelerometer, 3-axisgyroscope
Dimentions: 185*75*67mm
Weight: 267g

BAND/CHANNEL table:


Band/CH

CH1

CH2

CH3

CH4

CH5

CH6

CH7

CH8

A

5865M

5845M

5825M

5805M

5785M

5765M

5745M

5725M

B

5733M

5752M

5771M

5790M

5809M

5828M

5847M

5866M

E

5705M

5685M

5665M

5645M

5885M

5905M

5925M

5945M

F

5740M

5760M

5780M

5800M

5820M

5840M

5860M

5880M

R

5658M

5695M

5732M

5769M

5806M

5843M

5880M

5917M

L

5362M

5399M

5436M

5473M

5510M

5547M

5584M

5621M

Sensitivity

-98dBm±1dBm








Antenna Port

2 X SMA-K,50ohm










Google (fc Focus Adjustment Shuttle Wheel Control SteadyView Receiver 10 Languages New Ui Advance Screen Setting .

SkYZONE SkYoa* OLED FPV SteadyView Receiver . with module bay, goggles have more capability to upgrade .

SKYZONE Sko4x OLED FPV Focus Adjustment The Optics have large Field of View(46 degree) and the Optics has Focus adjustment feature (-6-+6).

SKYZONE OLED Shuttle Wheel Control No more confusing multi function button or 5 way Joy stick . smooth and nature shuttle control, easy to navigate .

the 1280*960 OLED screen have high resolution and vivid color, high contrast ration, pilots can see more details .

SKYZONE Sky04x OLED FPV Advanced Screen Settings The aspect ration can is switchable, and 4 Preset screen setting and 3 customized setting for indoor,outdoor flight 0r different weather .

new UI with shuttle wheel, to navigate, 10 languages to choose for local user . RsSI Fan t DVR easy MHz 5790, BRich vave Frequency 42335678 Band Channel Itracking RSSI .












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