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00:00 - Which system is best for YOU
03:18 - Introducing: the main FPV systems today
08:42 - Fixed vs. Variable Latency
11:01 - Which has the best latency?
13:35 - Which has the best break-up
19:18 - Which has best range and penetration
22:48 - Who is the most "in touch" with the FPV community
25:52 - Which is best for micro quads
27:40 - Price. Ugh.
29:27 - Have I earned your support today?
30:41 - Which system is best for which type of person?
30:53 - If you're on a very tight budget: Analog
31:23 - If you have plenty of money and don't want a hassle: DJI
32:12 - If you race: analog or HDZero
33:00 - For freestyle: no clear winner
34:39 - For professional cine pilots: DJI
35:49 - If you want DJI, but you hate DJI as a company: Walksnail
36:26 - If you want the absolute best image quality and on-board recording: DJI O3
37:10 - If you fly micro quads: anything except DJI
40:03 - A little more research? More?!
The HDZero goggle might be the best pick if you use any system except DJI.
90 FPS HDZero camera left me speechless. This is the most compelling reason to think about using HDZero over other systems.
Orqa goggles are a very strong contender for best analog goggle. They also have HDMI input for Walksnail and HDZero, but don't have the same low latency as HDZero goggles.
My release-day review of the Walksnail goggles. The performance of the system has improved significantly since this video, but the feature overview is still relevant.
Head-to-head showdown between Walksnail and DJI on a recent firmware shows how much Walksnail has improved.
Head-to-head comparison of four identical quadcopters with four different video systems in them.