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The 5inch EV800D FPV Goggles combine a sharp 800x480 HD display with a wide 82° viewing angle and a built-in 1200mAh battery offering up to 3.5 hours of use. Featuring dual-core chipsets for lag-free viewing and 720x576 DVR recording, plus an automatic 40-channel RaceBand search, these lightweight 375g goggles deliver professional-grade performance and comfort for drone racers and FPV enthusiasts.





| ASIN | B08ZXQW67F |
| Best Sellers Rank | #120,139 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #426 in Hobby RC Quadcopters & Multirotors |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (141) |
| Date First Available | March 24, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 13.2 ounces |
| Item model number | EV800D |
| Manufacturer | SoloGood |
| Package Dimensions | 9.49 x 9.25 x 4.37 inches |
R**N
Using with my TH2 freestyle, and they are GREAT.
I wasn’t happy with the goggles that come with the rtf setup you can buy so I ended up getting these so I could record my flights. They come in much better, and the display is a little larger so that is nice. You can use up to a 32 GB microSD card, so you get plenty of record time. The padding feels nice and they fit great, while keeping tight so there is not a ton of light bleeding through. One disadvantage as opposed to the th2 freestyle rtf kit goggles is that these do not have a fan at all, which I suppose could be an advantage when considering battery life. Also the battery is internal someplace so not sure if it is easy to replace, but it means you have to charge using the micro usb, and you cannot just use an 18650 charger instead. But for the price, these are a great pair of goggles for a beginner as myself.
A**E
Great value equipment
Works great and has excellent signal strength! Would recommend to anybody.
S**Y
They are worth the ~$100 for entry-level FPV
Bought these to match up to a Mobula 7. Being new to the hobby, I wanted to start with something cheaper to make sure I enjoy it before shelling out $500+ for "good" goggles. I meant to purchase the Eachine goggles but ended up getting what seem to be a knock-off branded as SoloGood. I realized it after they arrived and Amazon doesn't appear to carry the Eachine EV800D's so I decided to try them since they were in-hand. I've used them for probably 7-8 hours total, indoors and out. On unboxing I was concerned because they were bulky and seemed heavy, but they're surprisingly comfortable and the strap really holds them securely to my face. The foam does a good job of isolating sunlight, at least on my face. The way the screen detaches from the rest of the headset, turning the screen into a little monitor, is very nice and works well. The recording feature works as advertised but the top of the goggles gets pretty warm when recording for extended periods. No idea if this matters, just something of note. I gave 4 stars because they work pretty darn well for sub-$100 goggles, they're comfortable and the screen performs well. I deducted one star for two reasons. First, the buttons are just a bunch of buttons in a row (interrupted by antennas) and I'm constantly pressing one by accident when I remove or wear the goggles. This isn't a huge issue, but slightly different button placement would eliminate this. Second, recording does make the goggles hot so I feel better ventilation or heat sinks would help. The audio recording does have a constant buzz but that may be my setup. There also isn't any button to switch between antennas so I don't know if these are really "diversity" or if that's just a term they used to sell more. Either way, the button placement keeps these at 4 stars for me. I would buy these again as an entry-level set of goggles to get into the hobby. I will "hand-me-down" these to my son when he gets interested or keep them as a spectator set.
C**N
Not exactly as advertised but still okay.
It is good for beginners. Build quality is nice; it doesn’t feel cheap and functions well for first goggles if you have nothing to compare to. (These are my first pair of goggles and I have nothing to personally compare it too.) but you will definitely want to upgrade if you get more into the hobby. I’ve been flying with these for around 2 months now. The auto search function works well and the DVR recording is good. It is a bit front heavy but that is how box goggles are. I use a backwards cap to make it stay easier. They are comfortable to wear other than that. The padding between the goggles and your face is good. But then there are the issues… (See attached photo) The battery says it’s 3.8v 8.06Wh. so it is a 1s 2120mah battery. It lasts long enough for a beginner goggle but it takes a long time to charge. There is no diversity. It’s only a single core, so the range you will get is minimal. Video feed is not great when others are flying their quads nearby because it is single core. The board also says it’s a LST-800D V.3.3. So it is not an EV800D as it is advertised.
L**0
Nice Goggles
I was surprised at the quality and picture on these goggles. Although considered by many as 'entry level', they do a good job. Picture is clear. Easy to operate. I don't think a person could do better at this price. Even for an experienced pilot, having these as a backup is an option. Or, take camping where a person may not want to take his more expensive goggles out to get lost or broke. In all nice googles for the price.
S**L
Pass on this one...
Like the idea of using it as a standalone monitor by sliding them apart but that where the good ended for me. They take 3+ hours to charge and I was getting less than 30 minutes of usage. Don't even think about wearing glasses with them, so if you are farsighted forget these. They are very front heavy and hard to get a comfortable position to view. I really wanted these to work and was going to keep them just for the stand alone monitor but the battery time is a deal breaker. My search continues for a budget priced entry level goggles...
M**S
Great first goggles/upgrade to double antenna setup
Great goggles! And they double as a monitor!! Double antenna helps provide more options for upgrades. Much better goggles than most in the $100 range IMO/in my research.
K**.
Not bad at all
they are often called entry level goggles, now I wouldn't call them professional grade but they are very nice for the price. Light in weight, and a much clearer display than my skydroid receiver is plugged into my PC or phone. the only downsides are, when recording with an SD card, it lags when there is bad reception instead of just recording what the display looks like, the battery life is worth maybe 2 or 3 flights (though a 5000mah battery does fit inside the case to extend that) and it is not actually a true diversity receiver, but rather a single receiver with two antenna ports
J**Z
Fácil de usar y funciona bien, solamente no trae mucha documentación por lo que no puedes investigar mucho del producto. Pero por lo que se paga es buena compra funciona excelente
D**N
Very impressed with mine.
D**L
Son un clon, no son de eachine. Funcinan bien, son mas económicos, pero no son el EV800D, son una copia.
P**N
It’s fine. Video is okay, packaging was nice. Worth the price.
J**N
It claims to have diversity but this is clearly not the case, these are not the eachine goggles you're looking for. I just bought a pair of the goggles these are imitating and the range is about five times more than these for the same price.
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