🚀 Elevate Your FPV Experience!
The ARRIS VR-009 Video Headset is a compact and lightweight FPV goggle designed for drone enthusiasts. Weighing just 183g, it features a 3-inch 16:9 display, double antenna reception for stable signals, and a built-in 1200mAh battery for extended flying time. With a super sensitive 5.8GHz 40-channel receiver and real-time video return, this headset offers an immersive and responsive flying experience.
Button Quantity | 3 |
Controller Type | Button Control |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Supported Battery Types | Lithium-Ion Polymer |
Maximum Range | 40 Meters |
Compatible Devices | FPV Quadcopter Drones |
Connectivity Technology | Radio Frequency |
Special Features | Double Antenna Reception, High-Capacity Battery, Built-in Super Sensitivity Receiver with Auto-Searching |
Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.31"L x 5.2"W x 2.56"H |
Item Weight | 0.44 Pounds |
Color | Black |
J**O
Best budget goggles for FPV
Honestly, I was not expecting these goggles to be as good as they are! The 3” screen and clone look had me skeptical at first, but I’ve been using these and I’m blown away by the clarity and color vibrance of the screen.These goggles are incredibly light and comfortable to wear. The face part is a good fit for my head shape and the foam blocks out 95% of light so that’s nice.These goggles appear to be rebranded VR-006 but with a single antenna which is not a huge loss seeing as how the “diversity” in the Eachine model is actually just 2 SMA wired in y configuration.Navigating the menu is fairly straightforward but you will need to know the frequency of your channel because it doesn’t display channel names. There is an osd inside the screen that shows battery voltage of the goggles and frequency of your signal that can be turned on or off in the settings menu if you find it distracting.Overall I’m satisfied with this product for the price it would be hard to beat. It has a smaller screen than the VR-007’s but it makes up for it with a higher resolution and sharp image. These work great for freestyle and tiny whoops but I wouldn’t recommend it for 5” racers because even though the picture is clear it can seem far away at times especially when you’re coming around a hairpin 180 it can be hard to track the gate and can be disorienting sometimes. Also it’s worth mentioning that QC is less than ideal since I received a non working unit. The screen was completely white and I couldn’t see the menu or anything. Arris offered to replace it but I declined and decided to open them up and fix it. Turns out the ribbon cable from the screen to the PCB was not connected properly because I re-seated it and it worked great after that. While I was in there I pulled out the stock battery and modified the connection to work with an external 18650 battery instead so I can’t comment on battery life or charging capabilities. It doesn’t have dvr and the antenna should be replaced with an omnidirectional such as a Pagoda.With that said it’s still a great option for beginner goggles or a spare set to be used for ride-alongs!
T**M
Hard to beat at the price. Great for kids
I was looking for an inexpensive second pair of goggles for my kids to be able to fly FPV or spectate and these fit the bill perfectly. The visual quality is on par with other box goggles that are much bulkier and more expensive.Although these are a box-style goggle, they are surprisingly small, which also means they're very lightweight. I don't think they would be comfortable for larger adults (for example, I can't wear most snapback hats because my head is too big, and these goggles aren't comfortable or really usable for me). But, for my use case of smaller humans, it's absolutely perfect.If you are getting seriously into the FPV hobby it's worth it to invest in a high-quality pair of goggles, but for kids, a backup pair, or just to have something a random spectator can throw on and watch, these are perfect and priced right. I also appreciate that they charge via mini USB and don't require a more specific charger, although the battery life may prove a challenge if you're trying to watch a full race day.One oddity that takes these from 4 stars to 5 is that the RP-SMA jacks on the goggles are male, meaning the majority of 5.8GHz RP-SMA antennas marketed to the FPV crowd will not work with these goggles. However, the stock antennas were surprisingly pretty good in the little bit I've used them so far.
V**Y
Great Goggles at a Great Price!
Initially, I was shopping for some goggles for my 6 year old, and came across these. They're great little goggles, and work perfectly for him. I now carry them around as ride-along goggles as well :DPros:Light weight, easy to use, great picture quality, USB charging.Cons:A little small for my giant head. Also they're a little close to the eyes, and with no way to adjust them, to focus you kind of need to cross your eyes, and it can get tiring after flying for a while. They work great though to just hold in your hand and use as a display for 'passengers'. Also, the battery life isn't AMAZING, but for what they are, it works well. RP-SMA antennas (this is only a con if you run SMA antennas, so you can't swap out for omnidirectionals you already own).Would definitely snag these again for the reasons listed above. Can't beat the price, and the build quality is pretty decent.
K**G
Works fine, OK picture reception
This is the first VR goggle I bought. Wanted to start cheap, as this will be a spectator goggle in the futurePro: cheap, works OK. Light weight. battery last.Cons: no eye adjustment, so blurry for me and others
J**R
GOOD THEN NO GOOD....
Well I bought these in July and just now have had a chance to use them, first time I used them I was very impressed. Had a great picture and fit fairly well. The very next day I went to use them and there was no picture, just fuzz. I thought my VTX went bad so I replaced it... Same problem, replaced my camera.... Same problem. So after my first use these goggles quit on me and now it's passed the return time. If u buy these be sure to put them to use before the return window closes.
S**H
Actually pretty good
So I got this because I've gotten into the hobby and didn't want to blow 500 bucks on a headset. I read that this one was pretty good and took a chance and so far it's paid off. For being so cheap in price this is actually quite a quality headset. The head bands are adjustable but I got lucky and it was already the perfect size for me, the picture quality is amazing even matching my friends who spent quite a bit more on his. The nose peice feels a bit awkward but it's easily ignorable atleast for me. All around this is a pretty good headset for beginners. I wouldn't say it's best all around but it sure is the best in this price range!
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