For putting the velcro on the plastic, I peeled off a piece of the paper at the top center and bottom nose corners so three places in total. Got them lined up and then pulled the rest off as I laid it down. The hardest part for me was pushing with like 600 lb of force to snap the faceplate onto the unit itself.
I had the same problem with focusing. There is a focus chart to help you and you have to treat it like magic eye to align the image. It's a common problem with headsets from years ago- it's called the vergence accommodation conflict. Modern VR headsets have solved this issue, hopefully it trickles down to FPV goggles eventually. These goggles are going to cause eye strain for many people.
A year aho I wanted to upgrade from my box goggles, so I tried on a pair of fatshark style goggles and I had the same issue as you have, a double picture. Adjusting the ipd and focus just did nothing. So I thought I would habe to use box goggles forever. A year later I tried on the dji goggles 2 and I had the same problem, but after 5-10min of using them, I suddenly got a perfect image. So as a conclusion I‘d say that it just takes time to adjust to your pair of goggles, no matter the brand btw Nice video Thomas 🚀👍
Thanks alot MJ... You took the words outta my mouth. I'm glad I wasn't the only one with that problem. I had my wife try them, and she had the same problem. After a few minutes they worked for her. Then using her settings, I put them back on and saw a single combined image.
Thanks for the video, bro. Very informative. I just purchased my first HDZero system after flying DJI/Runcamlink for over a year. I'm scared and excited, and also I'm happy to join the team. Keep sending!
I to had the double image issue, i thought my goggles were faulty for about 10 minutes :P I solved it by turning the diopter knobs all the way one way to maximum out of focus, and the image just joined in that moment.
Fantastic video bro! You did a splendid job of covering all the steps! I can't wait to get my new goggles this week. I will be reviewing your video again once I have them in hand so I can follow along. Thank you!
I also got double images. Then I noticed that the face plate wasn't fully pushed into the googles. I guess they send it like that so you can replace the plate with the other one in case it's needed. I just pushed the included one into the googles body and it made a loud click. After readjusting diopters and ipd, no more double image.
@@sparkequinox Read the instructions where it says how to properly adjust focus and IPD using the Focus chart. That did it for me. Also try to focus on the 4:3 area only. Hope it helps.
@@miquelmarti6537 it was the not being clipped in then took about 10 minutes for my brain to adjust its perfect now. Looking down as if the display was in my hands like a phone made my brain adjust very quickly. It's fun having your brain fall in/out at the start merging the displays.
@@sparkequinox That sounds like you still need to tweak the ipd-focus. Try to move them ramdonly while watching DVR? The menu is not very good for that if you already have some astigmatism. Your brain shouldn't have to readjust.
@@miquelmarti6537 yeah it was definitely because I was only using the menu to tweak it. Didn't realise I needed the adapter for my fusion RX and only just ordered a digital cam system today. Uploaded some footage onto the SD and it's working well now.
I just got my new HDZero goggles and had the exact same issue with the double-image. It took about 10 minutes of messing around with focus and IPD, and trying to relax my eyes like when looking at magic eye pictures, and eventually the two images just sort of...blended into one. Now when I put the goggles on, it's a single image. Seems like I had to train my eyes and brain, but only once.
Meh.. They are OK. Its a good compromise of performance and portability. I really need the goggles to be compact. I’m sure you could get better performance with longer antennas, but I have not tested them.
Are these your first goggles with a screen per eye? I had the issue with the screens not merging when I first moved from box to two screen goggles. I found that sometimes just looking at the top of the screens would help them merge. It would initially take time - maybe a minute which might be a problem with a quad so maybe just practise on simulator until you train your brain. There’s nothing wrong with you or the goggles- your brain just needs to learn.
What the hell, I'm seeing the same double image. I'm coming from box goggles and can't image flying my quad like this. Do you recommend anything or just give it time?
You just have to give it time. It took my eyes and brain 3 days to adjust to the new screens and optics. Just keep trying multiple times per day. One day it will just happen.
My eyes and brain has to adapt to the goggles. Short story long, I had my wife try then on, and her what she saw. She saw a double image like I saw. I let her play with the settings( focus and IPD) for her vision, and eventually she saw a single image. I told her not to touch the settings.. I tried them on again, and saw one combined image(it was blury since it was her prescription). I then readjusted the settings for my prescription, and it was crystal clear with one image. My brain was just not used to the optics at first, or I was trying too hard to see a single image.
Nice review. Price back up to $599.00. Might be a hard sell in this economy. Still waiting on the 90FPS camera to ship. Mine will be here Tuesday. Nice follow-up review.
Thanks... It looks like we're both in the same boat. I'm waiting for my 90fps cam as well, but don't know when it'll get here. The 100 dollars off was a good deal.
Hey I’m using the analog expansion module and it says detected but whenever I plug my drone in the screen goes from white to just black no image? Any idea on why this might be?
does anyone know if this can be bought in europe? i can't find any link where i don't pay like about 750€ to 850€ (that is 815$ to 920$ which is bonkers) just for the goggles alone...
All right, finally starting to set mine up. First question I have is, where can I buy third party foam? The nose bridge area of the foam is quite thin and tricky to orient so that the plastic doesn't dig into the bridge of my nose.
I think we somewhat all have that problem. There are no official replacement foam for the HD0 Goggles, but the concensus is the Skyzone O4x foam(fake leather or foam) did a great job. Congrats on receiving the goggles.
@@OneManUnmanned I seem to recall someone took one of these apart, and there's actually a ground plane with two wires forming a little "x" mounted over it, hence why the antennas aren't a flat PCB like normal patches. They're still directional like patches, but they actually have better performance due to having air between the antenna and the ground plane instead of using the PCB material.
For putting the velcro on the plastic, I peeled off a piece of the paper at the top center and bottom nose corners so three places in total. Got them lined up and then pulled the rest off as I laid it down. The hardest part for me was pushing with like 600 lb of force to snap the faceplate onto the unit itself.
Thats a good technique..Yeah, you’re right, the faceplate does require a lot of force to snap in.
I had the same problem with focusing. There is a focus chart to help you and you have to treat it like magic eye to align the image. It's a common problem with headsets from years ago- it's called the vergence accommodation conflict. Modern VR headsets have solved this issue, hopefully it trickles down to FPV goggles eventually. These goggles are going to cause eye strain for many people.
Thanks for the insight and that information…I did not know about this.
A year aho I wanted to upgrade from my box goggles, so I tried on a pair of fatshark style goggles and I had the same issue as you have, a double picture. Adjusting the ipd and focus just did nothing. So I thought I would habe to use box goggles forever. A year later I tried on the dji goggles 2 and I had the same problem, but after 5-10min of using them, I suddenly got a perfect image. So as a conclusion I‘d say that it just takes time to adjust to your pair of goggles, no matter the brand
btw Nice video Thomas 🚀👍
Thanks alot MJ... You took the words outta my mouth. I'm glad I wasn't the only one with that problem. I had my wife try them, and she had the same problem. After a few minutes they worked for her. Then using her settings, I put them back on and saw a single combined image.
@@OneManUnmanned That's so nice to hear!
Thanks for the video, bro. Very informative. I just purchased my first HDZero system after flying DJI/Runcamlink for over a year. I'm scared and excited, and also I'm happy to join the team. Keep sending!
Glad it helped
Really beginning to enjoy your vids. Bonne chance mon frère haïtien
merci
I to had the double image issue, i thought my goggles were faulty for about 10 minutes :P I solved it by turning the diopter knobs all the way one way to maximum out of focus, and the image just joined in that moment.
Fantastic video bro! You did a splendid job of covering all the steps! I can't wait to get my new goggles this week. I will be reviewing your video again once I have them in hand so I can follow along. Thank you!
Thanks, I appreciate that. I'm glad the video helped.. You'll love these goggles!
I also got double images. Then I noticed that the face plate wasn't fully pushed into the googles. I guess they send it like that so you can replace the plate with the other one in case it's needed. I just pushed the included one into the googles body and it made a loud click. After readjusting diopters and ipd, no more double image.
hero. Still seeing blurry at first but this was the same for me.
@@sparkequinox Read the instructions where it says how to properly adjust focus and IPD using the Focus chart. That did it for me. Also try to focus on the 4:3 area only. Hope it helps.
@@miquelmarti6537 it was the not being clipped in then took about 10 minutes for my brain to adjust its perfect now.
Looking down as if the display was in my hands like a phone made my brain adjust very quickly. It's fun having your brain fall in/out at the start merging the displays.
@@sparkequinox That sounds like you still need to tweak the ipd-focus. Try to move them ramdonly while watching DVR? The menu is not very good for that if you already have some astigmatism. Your brain shouldn't have to readjust.
@@miquelmarti6537 yeah it was definitely because I was only using the menu to tweak it. Didn't realise I needed the adapter for my fusion RX and only just ordered a digital cam system today. Uploaded some footage onto the SD and it's working well now.
I’m looking for basic info, like what size/speed micro sd card should I use. What amp charger should I plug it into.
Thank you so much for this video. It's a shame you can't add the f2 and f4 too.
Bro, just stumbled upon your channel... good stuff!!! I can't wait to get my goggles. Order number 150XX yeah, it'll be awhile...haha
Haha, Thanks man. Yeah, these goggles are great. You'll love them!
nice work
Thanks!
I just got my new HDZero goggles and had the exact same issue with the double-image. It took about 10 minutes of messing around with focus and IPD, and trying to relax my eyes like when looking at magic eye pictures, and eventually the two images just sort of...blended into one. Now when I put the goggles on, it's a single image. Seems like I had to train my eyes and brain, but only once.
Thanks for this👌 the skyzone rapidmix analogue vtx works with hdzero Goggle ?
What are your thoughts on the Stubby antennas?
Meh.. They are OK. Its a good compromise of performance and portability. I really need the goggles to be compact. I’m sure you could get better performance with longer antennas, but I have not tested them.
@@OneManUnmanned Is HDZero your main driver or DJI?
Thank you for this effort!
Not a problem.. Thank you!
Are these your first goggles with a screen per eye? I had the issue with the screens not merging when I first moved from box to two screen goggles. I found that sometimes just looking at the top of the screens would help them merge. It would initially take time - maybe a minute which might be a problem with a quad so maybe just practise on simulator until you train your brain. There’s nothing wrong with you or the goggles- your brain just needs to learn.
No, I've been using my DJI goggles V2 for some time now. I do agree, my eyes and mind had to adjust to the new optics.
What the hell, I'm seeing the same double image. I'm coming from box goggles and can't image flying my quad like this. Do you recommend anything or just give it time?
You just have to give it time. It took my eyes and brain 3 days to adjust to the new screens and optics. Just keep trying multiple times per day. One day it will just happen.
@@dknox1911 Had/ Have the same issue. One thing that helped is the Faceplate that comes already on googles is not fully snapped on.
Try to focus a little bit farther away and images will merge.
I did the same thing but lumineer is false advertising two antennas
How did you solve your double image issue?
My eyes and brain has to adapt to the goggles. Short story long, I had my wife try then on, and her what she saw. She saw a double image like I saw. I let her play with the settings( focus and IPD) for her vision, and eventually she saw a single image. I told her not to touch the settings.. I tried them on again, and saw one combined image(it was blury since it was her prescription). I then readjusted the settings for my prescription, and it was crystal clear with one image. My brain was just not used to the optics at first, or I was trying too hard to see a single image.
@@OneManUnmanned Cool - thanks for explaining. I open mine today and am looking forward to trying them out for the first time!
@@OneManUnmanned me to i have this problème
Nice review. Price back up to $599.00. Might be a hard sell in this economy. Still waiting on the 90FPS camera to ship. Mine will be here Tuesday. Nice follow-up review.
Thanks... It looks like we're both in the same boat. I'm waiting for my 90fps cam as well, but don't know when it'll get here. The 100 dollars off was a good deal.
@@OneManUnmanned I got shipping notification on my cameras this morning. Curious to test them.
For me the stickum holding these down to the brackets keeps becoming unstuck. Any suggestions?
Sorry I don’t know what would work with TPU..Maybe Velcro might be stronger.
Hey I’m using the analog expansion module and it says detected but whenever I plug my drone in the screen goes from white to just black no image? Any idea on why this might be?
Hi, I need to update the firmware of my HDZERO goggles. Can I use an SD card of 8 Gb ??
I need help.. how do you get the files to unzip. So i can update the vtx on the quad. This is where im stuck at😢
My computer unzips them automatically…”WinZip” used to be the preferred software in the past. There is also “RAR”.
does anyone know if this can be bought in europe? i can't find any link where i don't pay like about 750€ to 850€ (that is 815$ to 920$ which is bonkers) just for the goggles alone...
I'll check back here once mine ship... If they ever do. 😅
Haha.. They will eventually. How's your finger? Hopefully it's doing better.
@@OneManUnmanned Ha ha, you saw that video! 😂 My finger is pretty much healed, but still numb to touch. Thanks for asking, Thomas. 👊
Lol I literally just got mine. That's why I'm watching this
All right, finally starting to set mine up. First question I have is, where can I buy third party foam? The nose bridge area of the foam is quite thin and tricky to orient so that the plastic doesn't dig into the bridge of my nose.
I think we somewhat all have that problem. There are no official replacement foam for the HD0 Goggles, but the concensus is the Skyzone O4x foam(fake leather or foam) did a great job. Congrats on receiving the goggles.
Those aren't really patches tho
What are they?
@@OneManUnmanned I seem to recall someone took one of these apart, and there's actually a ground plane with two wires forming a little "x" mounted over it, hence why the antennas aren't a flat PCB like normal patches. They're still directional like patches, but they actually have better performance due to having air between the antenna and the ground plane instead of using the PCB material.