Just going to put it out there. I love my ev200d there are some issues none the less. The goggles are excellent once you are on the right channel and have the display in the goggles. I have noticed the following issues. The channel scan takes for ever to enable and for ever to actually lock. Also sometimes the goggles won't find my quad as I have various PAL / NTSC setups. Both issues are resolved by findings one of the truly supported channels on the goggles channel list and setting this to your quad and goggles manually, this entirely solves the issue. As for the NTSC / PAL issue if the quad isn't found turn off the goggles while quad is on and recycle the power on the goggles this resolves this too. The reason being that upon powering on the goggles decide to be NTSC / PAL. I hope this helps others as I could find no information anywhere, yet these solved all my issues. Also I recommend a good battery and connect with XT60 like I got a 2s 6000mah and this rocks. It set me back maybe 25 euro. I am not a reviewer or anything just like helping where I can, like Jonathan Davis just don't vlog or make content so here is my info. Just trying to help the hobby, so take care all and happy flying. ;) ***Boosh***
I agree 100%. My pair describes just as yours. SLOW channel scan for sure. HOWEVER, as you stated, perfect performance and the DVR freakin' rocks! Love them for the bucks. Don't understand people jacking out the modules right away and putting in others. Those modules that come with it work perfectly for me.
@@Heiple2007 Couldn't agree with you more brother. The only issue I have is the channel scanning but once your used to that and have everything on the how you wish all is well and you can stick to the same channel to make it easier. Yet they are excellent just got rapidfire for them as a treat will let you know how i do as i was getting sick of being stuck on certain channels.
Been using mine for ages, got a black pair when they first came out. I run only one module generally which saves a bit of power. No problems at all. Highly recommend them
not sure if you guys gives a shit but if you guys are bored like me atm you can watch pretty much all of the new series on InstaFlixxer. Been streaming with my brother for the last few months =)
Have em. Love em. Had zero module issues or in flight drop outs. So many possibilities for coverage with various antenna setups that I think do have a big impact on performance in different environments vs. traditional diversity. Going into a field I can put 2 or 3 large patches. Flying tight technical or indoors I can put 2 or 3 pagoda's (one horizontal / one vertical) with a patch or two focused in areas of greatest dropout. I'm sure HDO's + Rapidfire is superior but for the money I think it's a solid setup with a unique feature set no one else offers at any price.
I've had mine for about three months now. I think they might be one of the most under-rated goggles out there. Rapid-fire is great but at a big price. If you're just flying fpv yourself and not racing there's no super big need for the expensive stuff.
I loved mine too, but the right display failed after only 2 months. With only a 30 day warranty from Banggood, they say Im out of luck. $350 for the goggles, and 2 batteries, and I got to use them for leds than 60 days. They are really sick goggles, imo, but I would not have bought them if I knew the warranty was only 30 days. Seems a little disingenuous to leave that fact out, everywhere I see them hyped up, or discussed as a viable option. Can anyone of influence honestly endorse these with only a 30 day warranty? Enjoy yours if they still work. Seriously, I am super jealous.
I love the Eachine ev200d, I have them for 6 months and have an incredible image for the price they have. For me they are at the level of fatshark HDO, not in quality d finishes but in image quality and reception. They have a higher FOV than most FPV glasses and a better resolution. Thank you for your review.
You're welcome. Glad you enjoyed the review. I thought they did fine for me. Better than I was expecting. Some people had issues with modules going out. Fatsharks have also had problems with the screens just one day going black. Dead screen syndrome.
Fantastic review. I've been thinking about buying these and was hesitating because of no new reviews. Thank you so much for helping make my decision. I started with the eachine ev800d 6 months ago. I absolutely love those things. They're great if your eyes aren't perfect. I had some banggood credits and used them to order the ev100 with the DVR yesterday. The credits paid for the goggles and a few other little items. Gotta love Banggood. The video was a day late. Lol Since I'm new to the Hobby I thought I'd give the 100's a try. I can always use it as a ride along goggle. Based on what I saw I will most likely order the 200 this week. Once again fantastic review thoroughly enjoyed it.
Just going to our it out their I love my ev200d there are some issues none the less. The goggles are excellent once you are on the right channel and have the display in the goggles. I have noticed the following issues. The channel scan takes for ever to enable and for ever to actually lock. Also sometimes the goggles won't find my quad as I have various PAL / NTSC setups. Both issues are resolved by findings one or the truly supported channels on the goggles channel list and setting this to your quad and goggles manually, this entirely solves the issue. As for the NTSC / PAL issue if the quad isn't found turn off the goggles while quad is on and recycle the power on the goggles this resolves this too. The reason being that upon powering on the goggles decide to be NTSC / PAL. I hope this helps others as I could find no information anywhere yet these solved all my issues. Also I recommend a good battery and connect with XT60 like I got a 2s 6000mah and this rocks. It set me back maybe 25 euro. I am not a reviewer or anything just like helping where I can,like Jonathan Davis just don't blog or make content so here is my info. Take care all and happy flying.
I have the same 10000mah pocket juice charger for mine!! Nice not having a battery on your head or fancy connectors. Going to order the aftermarket face plate per your review. Thank you nice tip. Had them for over a year. Everyone that tries them loves them. 👍
Love my EV200D's. ONLY issue I have is it's a bit sucky the way it scans channels, "beeping" and SLOW is not a great combination. OTHER than that, freakin' happy, stock config too. A pair of RHCP Aomways (blue), one on either side, top position and a "Menace Bandicoot" patch on one side with a "Miko" patch on the other. Awesome reception. Absolute lock-on, clean. Nice review Justin, I'm happy with mine. Jeff
I bought these several months ago and I love them! I mainly fly with my Eachine trashcan and being native 16:9 is great. I mainly run it at 25 mw but when I punch it up to 200 it’s great. And while the long press for dvr is annoying it’s not too bad.
Have EV200D for 2+ years already. Awesome analog receiving, definitely good HD screens and HDMI input which make them SharkByte capable (mounting SB receiver module on EV200D though is another story), good IPD adjusting and comfortable to wear. Cons - DVR recording is prone for random frame skipping and abnormal brightness deviations, menu is slow, inconvenient - especially channel search and DVR - and every action beep is so loud that can wake up the whole house in night. Full channel search between ranges is pretty inconvenient and slow plus beep like a room full of seasoned sailors. In my opinion EV200D would be perfect middle budget googles if Eachine would fix DVR issues and improve menu actions to make them more convenient.
Thank you bro for all the videos...your tips help us not to make some mistakes we new comers may do along the way discovering FPV hobby and cinematography. Keep Up the good work A Big Thank you to you Sir
I've bought them around Feb 2019 and the only thing I hate is pushing DVR button for at least 10 seconds for entering REC mode... I really don't get it (ad it seems that no firmware update is foreseen to solve this "issue"). For the rest, I' used to put three patch and one omni covering a lot of range with a remarkably wide FOV. Cheers
Same opinion on those, i love em, and i run the exact same setup with 3 Patch (1 Menace, 2xAntennenfreund Micro SETI) and one Omni (Antennenfreund Propfräse) and its outperforming pretty much anything but crossfire. Sometimes i switch to 3x helical with a narrowish beam width of around 60° that way i get almost 180 degree of coverage from directional high gain antennas, whereas with crossfire you can either go for the same gain, losing beam width, or having the same beam width but less gain, i wish there would be a firmware for crossfire modules to get diversity + "signal fusion" or whatever they call it. That way we could have 1 module with patch antennas and 1 module with omnis. Would be awesome. Also i had the HDO's on my nose at the same time with my EV200Ds and in my opinion EV200D give a way better image than HDOs. And i understand that this not everyones opinion. My recommendation for everyone is take the goggles that are most pleasing to your eyes. Everyone has a different perception on how they like to see a FPV picture so before you buy, go to a meetup where ppl fly and ask if you can take a look inside the goggles.
Great review Justin. I love my ev200ds. Hey if you can get the fatshark byte frost to work on these can you do setup video on it? Looking forward to seeing that review.
I used the nice barrel plug and cabel and threw out that junky battery. I soldered up a usb port to fit the output of a 1350mah Anker power bank. It does indeed run fine through its provided 5v 2.4A and I can get probably close to 3 hours flying. Little heavy but fits, and balances well the 4 antennas off the front. Loved them 10 months and counting!
I think the EV200D are currently one of the best goggles to start fpv with. Yes, they are more expensive than the 800D or 800DM, but also hold a higher resell value should you not like the hobby but considering the DJI HD system I think there is value to be had, because the DJI analog latency is fixed now and should you decide to switch to HD you can bring along one of the modules of the 200D for your whoops and dont have to buy an extra module. You would have to, if you would start with a cheap box goggle and that brings the 200D way up value wise, regarding the direction the hobby is going.
HI. i have the ev200ds and also dominator v3 using rapidfire, tried the rapidfire in the ev200d and all i get is a very faint picture sometimes rolling? put the rapidfire in the dominators to check and it works fine? the eachine modules which come with the goggles work and also a cheap pro58 receiver works with the ev200d, any ideas how to address the rapidfire problem would be welcome. Thanks.
How do they compare to the EV300s'? Would you recommend waiting, as far as they are nearly never in stock. I prefer flying in a 16:9 ratio and I believe the 200d's are better for that. The only downside is that they almost cost the same on BG
I hope someone send you the skyzone oleds for review.. Not sure if u have the hdo but if u do, hopefully a comparison against each other if you have them..
Can somebody explain to me how to record with DVR? Its not working for me. I put the microSD card in the googles, power them on, then press around 10 sec to get into the REC Menu and then i press DVR button for 1 second and after my flight i also press the DVR button to stop the recording. But then there is no recording showing when i want to watch it on the googles. Even on my pc it says the microSD card is empty? Any tips or did I do something wrong?
I know about the other $300 goggles but I'm still tempted to get the ev200d for the eachine dvr. Not totally necessary but good for flying whoops and toothpicks where it's a little on the small side for a split camera. Then again I might just build a 3" with a tarsier. Not sure.
Dude the sides are visible even with a thick faceplate instead , the thin one sucks. the issue is that it gets blurry but you CAN see the sides... at least most of us do.
Interesting. I understand that the ev200 eat batteries because of the quad diversity. What's your take compared to the skyzones? Also what about the 02c/x that are around 300$? Many thanks for this nice review.
I've had a pair for one summer. First goggles for me, so I cant really compare to others. I'm having a bit hard time to get both screens fully focused. Everything is totally flyable and the center of the picture is good, but the little texts (like the battery indicator) around the edges of the screen are not readable or I have to really squint my eyes and focus on them. I guess it's just that my face isn't completely compatible how the lenses are setup. But for the price! I can't really complain.
@@marazo Maybe you do need glasses. Get an eye check-they are free in most optic sellers. I also belived I dont need glasses until I went there. I have 0.75 diopters on one eye ans 0.25 on the other one. I never tried goggles yet but I do see a difference when using the computer.
Thanks Justin for another honest and complete review! I think for the price and the high quality DVR and of course the quad versity 😁 I will sell my motorbike to get a pair of these! The only thing it should have is the adjustable diopter like the ev100 but then better adjustable and quality.
They only have a 30 day warranty, just fyi. Must just failed after less than 60 days so im out $300. Id be way more upset if I had sold a motorcycle in order to buy them.
I'm just into the "get some budget" goggles game. I was close to order these, but there are some flaws that kept me away of doing so. I'll take a closer look on the sky03's.
Hi Justin, Even though this is a good review I have to put in my input on these goggles...I have these pair and not once but twice the dual modules have failed and in full flight!! Yes the module scan be exchanged with an after market but only one brand you mentioned and can only have ONE dual module on the right side and this comes from the manufacture, Eachine! With this, hope you guys have better luck than I did with these goggles.
Hi Justin an nice video, like all ways , any ways do you thank we need to here more about safety, dos and don’ts, especially lipo fires because you can save lives and home etc..
No, you can only have quadversity with the packaged modules. Otherwise you can use third party modules but only on the left side and none on the right side. I've had no issues with the stock model and fly with them all the time. I have the TrueRC antennas with mine.
@@Skydive4ever Thanks Bro. I have been using the Eachine Pro58rx module in the left side and the original module at the right side.I always thought it was working as quad diversity 😩
I think people bash on Eachine quite a bit. But many of the "new reviewers" don't realize eachine has made some solid DVR's for about 5 years. They've been a budget alternative for a long time now. They've skinned a few chickens in this hobby.
Bro your great.. someone is finnaly revisiting these goggles I think there excellent it's what I use and all the recommendations I had to find out on my own risking buying things that might not match. Thnx again.
One more thing... Can anybody reading this recommend a couple good forums for this genre of said hobby? It's been difficult to sift through them. I would like to research in the biggest community /most active forums. Thank you in advance
As compared to fatsharks I like my eachine goggles with the screen inside as they don't strain my eyes like fatshark goggles to because I have to try to force my eyes to see two separate images as one image.
My DVR in the EV200d is shit as hell Audio is not in sync, very bad handling bad signal. Have the update on them But other then this, yes good goggle. But no DVR autostart, slow reaction to buttons, doesnt keep settings like OSD off. You usually need half the day keeping buttons pressed to change settings
yes good quality eachine ev2ood, but they have an unforgivable failure, small insects enter inside the lenses and to remove them it is a very difficult task you have to disassemble the interior mirror and 2 tempered crystals finisimos less than 1mm and as you touch with your fingers since they are no longer I leave the factory I never pass on the 2 screens and dust inside. My God, I took out a handful. That is not right.
@@dronecamps I wanna spend the 300$ dollar range ish for now. Thought bout the v5 then add rapidfire later. they both (sky02x) have pros and cons obviously. Just can't make a decision lol ughhhh
@@jdc8352 i had the same issye as you i was stuck between the v5 and ev200d and i went ev200ds and i have no regrets i also run the furious true d x module on mine. What stopped me going fatshark was no hdmi port for the flight sim that was a huge deal breaker!
Just going to put it out there. I love my ev200d there are some issues none the less. The goggles are excellent once you are on the right channel and have the display in the goggles. I have noticed the following issues. The channel scan takes for ever to enable and for ever to actually lock. Also sometimes the goggles won't find my quad as I have various PAL / NTSC setups.
Both issues are resolved by findings one of the truly supported channels on the goggles channel list and setting this to your quad and goggles manually, this entirely solves the issue. As for the NTSC / PAL issue if the quad isn't found turn off the goggles while quad is on and recycle the power on the goggles this resolves this too. The reason being that upon powering on the goggles decide to be NTSC / PAL.
I hope this helps others as I could find no information anywhere, yet these solved all my issues. Also I recommend a good battery and connect with XT60 like I got a 2s 6000mah and this rocks. It set me back maybe 25 euro. I am not a reviewer or anything just like helping where I can, like Jonathan Davis just don't vlog or make content so here is my info. Just trying to help the hobby, so take care all and happy flying. ;) ***Boosh***
I agree 100%. My pair describes just as yours. SLOW channel scan for sure. HOWEVER, as you stated, perfect performance and the DVR freakin' rocks! Love them for the bucks. Don't understand people jacking out the modules right away and putting in others. Those modules that come with it work perfectly for me.
@@Heiple2007 Couldn't agree with you more brother. The only issue I have is the channel scanning but once your used to that and have everything on the how you wish all is well and you can stick to the same channel to make it easier. Yet they are excellent just got rapidfire for them as a treat will let you know how i do as i was getting sick of being stuck on certain channels.
@@Heiple2007 couldn't agree more with you bro and I've tried many goggles, once you get over the quirks and it's just turn on and fly your golden.
Been using mine for ages, got a black pair when they first came out. I run only one module generally which saves a bit of power. No problems at all. Highly recommend them
Do you know if those google can be used with non hd drones ?
not sure if you guys gives a shit but if you guys are bored like me atm you can watch pretty much all of the new series on InstaFlixxer. Been streaming with my brother for the last few months =)
@Zaiden Landon Yup, have been watching on instaflixxer for months myself :)
You still use them? Thinking about buying one now. 😂
Have em. Love em. Had zero module issues or in flight drop outs. So many possibilities for coverage with various antenna setups that I think do have a big impact on performance in different environments vs. traditional diversity. Going into a field I can put 2 or 3 large patches. Flying tight technical or indoors I can put 2 or 3 pagoda's (one horizontal / one vertical) with a patch or two focused in areas of greatest dropout. I'm sure HDO's + Rapidfire is superior but for the money I think it's a solid setup with a unique feature set no one else offers at any price.
I've had mine for about three months now. I think they might be one of the most under-rated goggles out there. Rapid-fire is great but at a big price. If you're just flying fpv yourself and not racing there's no super big need for the expensive stuff.
I loved mine too, but the right display failed after only 2 months. With only a 30 day warranty from Banggood, they say Im out of luck. $350 for the goggles, and 2 batteries, and I got to use them for leds than 60 days. They are really sick goggles, imo, but I would not have bought them if I knew the warranty was only 30 days. Seems a little disingenuous to leave that fact out, everywhere I see them hyped up, or discussed as a viable option. Can anyone of influence honestly endorse these with only a 30 day warranty?
Enjoy yours if they still work. Seriously, I am super jealous.
Still probably the best bang for the buck in 2021.
I love the Eachine ev200d, I have them for 6 months and have an incredible image for the price they have. For me they are at the level of fatshark HDO, not in quality d finishes but in image quality and reception. They have a higher FOV than most FPV glasses and a better resolution. Thank you for your review.
You're welcome. Glad you enjoyed the review. I thought they did fine for me. Better than I was expecting. Some people had issues with modules going out. Fatsharks have also had problems with the screens just one day going black. Dead screen syndrome.
Fantastic review. I've been thinking about buying these and was hesitating because of no new reviews. Thank you so much for helping make my decision. I started with the eachine ev800d 6 months ago. I absolutely love those things. They're great if your eyes aren't perfect. I had some banggood credits and used them to order the ev100 with the DVR yesterday. The credits paid for the goggles and a few other little items. Gotta love Banggood. The video was a day late. Lol Since I'm new to the Hobby I thought I'd give the 100's a try. I can always use it as a ride along goggle. Based on what I saw I will most likely order the 200 this week. Once again fantastic review thoroughly enjoyed it.
Just going to our it out their I love my ev200d there are some issues none the less. The goggles are excellent once you are on the right channel and have the display in the goggles. I have noticed the following issues. The channel scan takes for ever to enable and for ever to actually lock. Also sometimes the goggles won't find my quad as I have various PAL / NTSC setups.
Both issues are resolved by findings one or the truly supported channels on the goggles channel list and setting this to your quad and goggles manually, this entirely solves the issue. As for the NTSC / PAL issue if the quad isn't found turn off the goggles while quad is on and recycle the power on the goggles this resolves this too. The reason being that upon powering on the goggles decide to be NTSC / PAL.
I hope this helps others as I could find no information anywhere yet these solved all my issues. Also I recommend a good battery and connect with XT60 like I got a 2s 6000mah and this rocks. It set me back maybe 25 euro. I am not a reviewer or anything just like helping where I can,like Jonathan Davis just don't blog or make content so here is my info. Take care all and happy flying.
I have the same 10000mah pocket juice charger for mine!! Nice not having a battery on your head or fancy connectors. Going to order the aftermarket face plate per your review. Thank you nice tip. Had them for over a year. Everyone that tries them loves them. 👍
Love my EV200D's. ONLY issue I have is it's a bit sucky the way it scans channels, "beeping" and SLOW is not a great combination. OTHER than that, freakin' happy, stock config too. A pair of RHCP Aomways (blue), one on either side, top position and a "Menace Bandicoot" patch on one side with a "Miko" patch on the other. Awesome reception. Absolute lock-on, clean. Nice review Justin, I'm happy with mine. Jeff
I bought these several months ago and I love them! I mainly fly with my Eachine trashcan and being native 16:9 is great. I mainly run it at 25 mw but when I punch it up to 200 it’s great. And while the long press for dvr is annoying it’s not too bad.
Have EV200D for 2+ years already. Awesome analog receiving, definitely good HD screens and HDMI input which make them SharkByte capable (mounting SB receiver module on EV200D though is another story), good IPD adjusting and comfortable to wear. Cons - DVR recording is prone for random frame skipping and abnormal brightness deviations, menu is slow, inconvenient - especially channel search and DVR - and every action beep is so loud that can wake up the whole house in night. Full channel search between ranges is pretty inconvenient and slow plus beep like a room full of seasoned sailors. In my opinion EV200D would be perfect middle budget googles if Eachine would fix DVR issues and improve menu actions to make them more convenient.
Thank you bro for all the videos...your tips help us not to make some mistakes we new comers may do along the way discovering FPV hobby and cinematography. Keep Up the good work
A Big Thank you to you Sir
Thanks Bryan. That means a lot. I’ve been working really hard lately. 👍🏻
Ordered these on bg and its been a month but they showed up on my birthday . I have the 100s so I'm very happy
Would you still remember it even in 2020 now? Or do you think you can find something better for the same or cheaper price
Do you still think they’re valid goggles? Looking at a pair on marketplace rn that I’m seriously considering as entry level goggles. Thanks!
You can also use it with one rapidfire module.
I've bought them around Feb 2019 and the only thing I hate is pushing DVR button for at least 10 seconds for entering REC mode... I really don't get it (ad it seems that no firmware update is foreseen to solve this "issue").
For the rest, I' used to put three patch and one omni covering a lot of range with a remarkably wide FOV.
Cheers
Same opinion on those, i love em, and i run the exact same setup with 3 Patch (1 Menace, 2xAntennenfreund Micro SETI) and one Omni (Antennenfreund Propfräse) and its outperforming pretty much anything but crossfire.
Sometimes i switch to 3x helical with a narrowish beam width of around 60° that way i get almost 180 degree of coverage from directional high gain antennas, whereas with crossfire you can either go for the same gain, losing beam width, or having the same beam width but less gain, i wish there would be a firmware for crossfire modules to get diversity + "signal fusion" or whatever they call it.
That way we could have 1 module with patch antennas and 1 module with omnis. Would be awesome.
Also i had the HDO's on my nose at the same time with my EV200Ds and in my opinion EV200D give a way better image than HDOs.
And i understand that this not everyones opinion. My recommendation for everyone is take the goggles that are most pleasing to your eyes.
Everyone has a different perception on how they like to see a FPV picture so before you buy, go to a meetup where ppl fly and ask if you can take a look inside the goggles.
Great review Justin. I love my ev200ds. Hey if you can get the fatshark byte frost to work on these can you do setup video on it? Looking forward to seeing that review.
This would be amazing.. please do let us know about byte frost matching
I used the nice barrel plug and cabel and threw out that junky battery. I soldered up a usb port to fit the output of a 1350mah Anker power bank. It does indeed run fine through its provided 5v 2.4A and I can get probably close to 3 hours flying. Little heavy but fits, and balances well the 4 antennas off the front. Loved them 10 months and counting!
I think the EV200D are currently one of the best goggles to start fpv with. Yes, they are more expensive than the 800D or 800DM, but also hold a higher resell value should you not like the hobby but considering the DJI HD system I think there is value to be had, because the DJI analog latency is fixed now and should you decide to switch to HD you can bring along one of the modules of the 200D for your whoops and dont have to buy an extra module. You would have to, if you would start with a cheap box goggle and that brings the 200D way up value wise, regarding the direction the hobby is going.
I bet ya eachine will come out with HD in future . Wouldn't that be somethin!
They will
HI. i have the ev200ds and also dominator v3 using rapidfire, tried the rapidfire in the ev200d and all i get is a very faint picture sometimes rolling? put the rapidfire in the dominators to check and it works fine? the eachine modules which come with the goggles work and also a cheap pro58 receiver works with the ev200d, any ideas how to address the rapidfire problem would be welcome. Thanks.
Top review as always Justin.
How do they compare to the EV300s'? Would you recommend waiting, as far as they are nearly never in stock. I prefer flying in a 16:9 ratio and I believe the 200d's are better for that. The only downside is that they almost cost the same on BG
I hope someone send you the skyzone oleds for review.. Not sure if u have the hdo but if u do, hopefully a comparison against each other if you have them..
Just bought me a face pad! 👍
Can somebody explain to me how to record with DVR? Its not working for me. I put the microSD card in the googles, power them on, then press around 10 sec to get into the REC Menu and then i press DVR button for 1 second and after my flight i also press the DVR button to stop the recording. But then there is no recording showing when i want to watch it on the googles. Even on my pc it says the microSD card is empty? Any tips or did I do something wrong?
I know about the other $300 goggles but I'm still tempted to get the ev200d for the eachine dvr. Not totally necessary but good for flying whoops and toothpicks where it's a little on the small side for a split camera. Then again I might just build a 3" with a tarsier. Not sure.
Ev200d is good for 4:3 but in 16:9 the screen sides are not visible. Fitment is good for someone with a big head. The fan is loud and it gets hot.
Dude the sides are visible even with a thick faceplate instead , the thin one sucks. the issue is that it gets blurry but you CAN see the sides... at least most of us do.
If you like your Skyzone SKY03, they are coming with an OLED version pretty soon ;)
Happy midweek and keep on flying!
Have them on the way. Can’t wait :)
Great review thanks 👌👍😊✌️
Yw man!
I gotta question, what's the news with those orca goggles? There was alot of hype with those
Do you still get dual diversity when you use an aftermarket module? Also, does it matter which side you mount it to?
I've had mine since this spring and i really like them :-)
Nice review. Man I’m really hoping fatshark will remake a newer updated hd2 style google with a huge fov. Gonna stick with my old recon 2s till then.
Interesting. I understand that the ev200 eat batteries because of the quad diversity. What's your take compared to the skyzones?
Also what about the 02c/x that are around 300$?
Many thanks for this nice review.
I've had a pair for one summer. First goggles for me, so I cant really compare to others. I'm having a bit hard time to get both screens fully focused. Everything is totally flyable and the center of the picture is good, but the little texts (like the battery indicator) around the edges of the screen are not readable or I have to really squint my eyes and focus on them. I guess it's just that my face isn't completely compatible how the lenses are setup.
But for the price! I can't really complain.
You probably need diopters.
Even though I don't have glasses? If that's the case then there is something really weird about their optics.
@@marazo Maybe you do need glasses. Get an eye check-they are free in most optic sellers. I also belived I dont need glasses until I went there. I have 0.75 diopters on one eye ans 0.25 on the other one. I never tried goggles yet but I do see a difference when using the computer.
I have eachine v100 will be upgrading to these
Thanks Justin for another honest and complete review! I think for the price and the high quality DVR and of course the quad versity 😁 I will sell my motorbike to get a pair of these! The only thing it should have is the adjustable diopter like the ev100 but then better adjustable and quality.
They only have a 30 day warranty, just fyi. Must just failed after less than 60 days so im out $300. Id be way more upset if I had sold a motorcycle in order to buy them.
It doesnt have focus adjustment?
I love my EV200D !
Will you review the new sky03Oled?
Yes
I'm just into the "get some budget" goggles game. I was close to order these, but there are some flaws that kept me away of doing so.
I'll take a closer look on the sky03's.
My Sky03's are my "go to" goggles. Never let me down.
Justin looking fwd to your thoughts on the 03 oled
I can’t wait. They’re coming
Hi Justin,
Even though this is a good review I have to put in my input on these goggles...I have these pair and not once but twice the dual modules have failed and in full flight!!
Yes the module scan be exchanged with an after market but only one brand you mentioned and can only have ONE dual module on the right side and this comes from the manufacture, Eachine!
With this, hope you guys have better luck than I did with these goggles.
I have the same issue with the stock modules now i run a furious True d X :) you can also run rapid fire as well
Hi Justin an nice video, like all ways , any ways do you thank we need to here more about safety, dos and don’ts, especially lipo fires because you can save lives and home etc..
Good review, thanks. By the way the EV100 have diopter adjustment built in. OK so they are not great goggles but for the money they are good.
Are you sure they take 2s-5s? I haven't found this information.
As per EV200D spec input DC voltage is 2S-3S. If you put 4S or 5S it might burn up ur goggles
Do you still have diversity by using a 3rd party module in the left side?
No, you can only have quadversity with the packaged modules. Otherwise you can use third party modules but only on the left side and none on the right side. I've had no issues with the stock model and fly with them all the time. I have the TrueRC antennas with mine.
@@Skydive4ever Thanks Bro. I have been using the Eachine Pro58rx module in the left side and the original module at the right side.I always thought it was working as quad diversity 😩
@@Skydive4ever Thanks man!
yes you still have diversity.
My EV200D works very well thank you
Whoa a review that doesn’t offhandedly shit on them!
Mine have been really good.
I think people bash on Eachine quite a bit. But many of the "new reviewers" don't realize eachine has made some solid DVR's for about 5 years. They've been a budget alternative for a long time now. They've skinned a few chickens in this hobby.
Can anybody confirm that it actually works on 3s? I can not find any documentation other than only 2s is supported
I bought a 4200 3s hope it works. trusted this video
good job i love the EV200D France ;) !
Bro your great.. someone is finnaly revisiting these goggles I think there excellent it's what I use and all the recommendations I had to find out on my own risking buying things that might not match. Thnx again.
GET SOME!!!!!
One more thing... Can anybody reading this recommend a couple good forums for this genre of said hobby? It's been difficult to sift through them. I would like to research in the biggest community /most active forums. Thank you in advance
Have you tried rcgroups multirotor section?
Here I'm flying cheap ass box goggles almost 2 years in lol. Cant keep from spending money repairing quad long enough to buy better goggles lol.
As compared to fatsharks I like my eachine goggles with the screen inside as they don't strain my eyes like fatshark goggles to because I have to try to force my eyes to see two separate images as one image.
Thanks JD!
Your'e welcome
My DVR in the EV200d is shit as hell
Audio is not in sync, very bad handling bad signal.
Have the update on them
But other then this, yes good goggle. But no DVR autostart, slow reaction to buttons, doesnt keep settings like OSD off. You usually need half the day keeping buttons pressed to change settings
can i use a 3cell batt
4 120degree patches... :D
Thank you.
yes good quality eachine ev2ood, but they have an unforgivable failure, small insects enter inside the lenses and to remove them it is a very difficult task you have to disassemble the interior mirror and 2 tempered crystals finisimos less than 1mm and as you touch with your fingers since they are no longer I leave the factory I never pass on the 2 screens and dust inside. My God, I took out a handful. That is not right.
Whooo!!!!!!!!
I don't have goggles yet... Because I CAN'T MAKE UP MY MIND!!!???? ughhhhhh
Theres a lot out there. Just see what you want to spend...
@@dronecamps I wanna spend the 300$ dollar range ish for now. Thought bout the v5 then add rapidfire later. they both (sky02x) have pros and cons obviously. Just can't make a decision lol ughhhh
@@jdc8352 i had the same issye as you i was stuck between the v5 and ev200d and i went ev200ds and i have no regrets i also run the furious true d x module on mine. What stopped me going fatshark was no hdmi port for the flight sim that was a huge deal breaker!
@@rayl2354 thank you sir. Ya the no hdmi is not cool....
@@jdc8352 i got a set of used hd3s for 300 with laforge v4. I love em. Try looking around on fpv marketplace on facebook. Lots of good deals
Hay man ... Would you give away a pair .. I don't have and I can't afford ... I am all the way in Guyana