![]() I also like the grey color! Now let’s have a close look at the buttons and connectors. I like it much more than the glossy plastic used in the Dominator line from FatShark. The goggles’ surface is made out of matte rubberized plastic which is really comfortable to touch. I wish they could have made this case bigger. Some of us don’t like taking the antennas off either, as the SMA connectors have a limited mating cycle. However it’s not big enough to store all the necessities like the antennas and battery, so you may want to find another case for those. The carrying case is really well made and feels to have a higher quality than the one that comes with the FatShark’s. Inside the box, we can find a manual in English and Chinese, a carrying case with the goggles inside, an AV cable, a power cable, two antennas and a replacement foam face-plate. For some reasons, Aomway calls these goggles “modular FPV headset”, which we kind of disagree with, more on that topics later. The goggles came in a cardboard box with foam padding inside ensuring safe transportation. Built-in DVR powered by an HMDVR module typical for other goggles.Built-in 40CH 5G8 diversity receiver with OSD and auto-search function.59-69 mm interpupillary distance adjustment.To learn more about the technical aspects and other options, make sure to check out our guide on FPV Goggles. Update (April 2018): The Aomway Commander V2 FPV Goggles are out! Get the Commander Goggles from Banggood: This review is written by Andrey Mironov. We’re going to take a close look at these goggles and also compare them to the FatShark Dominator HD2 that we have on hand. Please read our Affiliate Link Policy for more information. ![]() ![]() This helps support the free content for the community on this website. I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you make a purchase after clicking on one of these affiliate links. ![]() Some of the links on this page are affiliate links. ![]()
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