Are you in Australia and looking to buy top - notch HDZero Digital FPV Goggles? These goggles are crafted for the FPV community, based on your feedback. Here are the amazing features: Open - source software and CAD files let you customize them as you like. Enjoy clear digital video, free from warping, color shifting, and image rolling. With 1080p 90hz adaptive refresh rate OLED micro displays and multiple resolutions for different flying styles. It offers the smoothest and fastest link with a 3ms glass - to - glass latency, giving you a connected flying feel. The low - latency is stable, so you can fly with confidence. Fly with friends without interference. It also has an improved analog video resolution with a real - time deinterlacer. This single goggle supports digital, analog, and HDMI video with various input and output options like a 3.5mm AV input, HDMI input and output, and a headphone/microphone combo jack. There's an add - on Analog Module Bay with a 2.4Ghz Wi - Fi module for future expansion, such as potential video streaming to phone and OTA FW updates. The features include an on/off sliding switch for easy operation, running on Linux with open - source UI code. It supports diopter lenses, has 90Hz 1080p OLED screens with adjustable IPD and focus. With a 3ms glass - to - glass sub - frame latency, no jitter or dropped frames. Mounting rails, recessed SMA jacks, three cooling fans, HDMI input/output, built - in microphone for DVR, and more. Specifications: less than 3ms HDZero Camera glass - to - goggle glass latency, IPD range 57 - 70mm, adjustable focus from +2 to - 6 diopter, 1080p 90fps OLED micro display, 46 FOV, and input voltage 7V - 21V. The package includes 1x HDZero goggle, wide and narrow face plates, foam padding, goggle strap, cables, and a thick canvas goggle bag.








Using your HDZero Digital FPV Goggles is easy. First, connect the power cable (the XT60 cable) to a power source within the 7V - 21V range. You can use the on/off sliding switch to turn the goggles on or off. Adjust the IPD range to 57 - 70mm according to your comfort, and set the focus between +2 to - 6 diopter. Connect your camera or other video sources using the appropriate cables like the 3.5mm AV cable or HDMI cable. If you want to use audio, connect your headphones or microphone to the combo jack. When flying with friends, you don't have to worry about interference. For future expansion, you can add the Analog Module Bay or 2.4Ghz Wi - Fi module. As for maintenance, keep the goggles in the thick canvas goggle bag when not in use to protect them from dust and scratches. Make sure to clean the lenses gently with a soft cloth. If you notice any fogging inside the goggles, the three fans are there to help. Just be aware that some features marked with * might not be available in the beta version.