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Orqa Fpv.One: https://bit.ly/2RzQeXP Table of Contents: 01:14 - Orqa Overview 07:20 - Comparison - Fatshark and Skyzone 15:02 - Politics and other points 16:07 - Orqa DVR vs on board DVR 21:11 - New OLED's vs old LCD's: • OLED vs LCD FPV Goggle scree ncomparison (working video version) 24:53 - DJI......? About DJI: It seems I'm totally wrong about the DJI goggles being a 'box goggle'. They do in fact have two screens, it just looks EXACTLY like a box goggle from the inside. So color me fooled....but that doesn't change the fact that the screens are just too huge and low pixel density in the DJI product by comparison. That being said, the analog viewing experience of the DJI compare to the Orqa and HDO2 is not night and day different once you shrink the view in the DJI goggles. The Orqa and HDO2 are still better however and will likely do HD viewing better too when DJI makes a standalone Rx. Summary: Both goggles are as good as it gets today and for the foreseeable future. As someone that will have both, I may end up using the HDO2 more often because of the slightly better optics but if I were to only have one, I'd choose the Orqa because of the brighter future of software and hardware support moving forward. Also, this goggle: http://bit.ly/2qbJNOS is better than the Fatshark Dom V3 so at this point, I would not recommend any goggle product priced above $120 and below the HDO2 and Orqa unless you have some special circumstances. Finally, the looming option of going with DJI is always there and may make more sense given the money being spent but the viewing experience of the HDO2 and Orqa is better and both will do HD in the future as well. DJI will likely release a standalone receiver at some point. Skyzone SKYO30: http://bit.ly/2Lho4gV These are still excellent. When they release the external module adapter for them, they will be as good as it gets with an absolutely incredible fan that will definitely keep your lenses fog free. If you're buying now, this is a really excellent high end budget goggle but I would still recommend the Orqa or HDO2 over them because it's more of a cohesive product that will get more support from the community in the future. ▼Join my FB group for more discussion: Kabab FPV / 379155946182689 The store: www.FPVCycle.com ▼ My typical 5" quad setup: -Hyperlite Glide Floss Lite: https://fpvcycle.com/collections/frames -Motor: -Xing 2306: http://bit.ly/2Nqqr25 ESC: http://bit.ly/2oDdzvL -WaFL’s Cap Cap: http://bit.ly/2GUpXxO -Battery: http://bit.ly/2JnsTDM -FC: http://bit.ly/2XRc8G8 -FPV Cam: http://bit.ly/2Q7LfL7 -Vtx: http://bit.ly/2HsrASs -ND GoPro Mount 30deg: http://bit.ly/2WC15zc -ND Filter (if used): http://bit.ly/2WEmQ1j ▼My preferred goggles as of Sept 2019 http://bit.ly/2k5YNv5 ▼Notable motors: -BH R3 2207 for $9.99: http://bit.ly/2NaTWEy (limited quantity only) -Xing 2306: http://bit.ly/2Nqqr25 -Xing 2208: http://bit.ly/2y3te8R -FANTASTIC 6" motor: http://bit.ly/2LqghOZ -Starter goggles: http://bit.ly/2qbJNOS ▼ If you want to solder better: -Fantastic solder: https://amzn.to/2P5QM2W -Fantastic iron: https://goo.gl/DqBipa ▼ Tips? Patreon: https://bit.ly/2oGLP9b -PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/kababfpv -Bitcoin: 1E4XZXoD4rS6MYWVWuenY7Kw2M1YgyNpoQ -Nano: xrb_1188ek5bd7tb9kw67asnp9o65byuoaxbtpxuznx1ribf75x78awywmakj55f -ETH: 0xD067F93811f2eC31CB1928901002dfdf9A492EF5 -LTC: La2KWYAjp4VT2Lq2M76pbjzXWvRyjpfCtG -Tesla Referal code: https://ts.la/bob40889 Please use my referral code if you're gonna buy a Tesla. You get some free stuff when you do and I get better status with Tesla.