 We're taking a look at two exciting things. First off, the all-new Fatshark Recon HD goggles. And the RotorWriot Vision 40. These two things represent some breaking of ground in the world of digital FPV, because we've got a really affordable goggle that is capable of full digital FPV, a complete goggle solution. You don't need a separate receiver. You don't need. You don't need antennas. You don't need antennas. The antennas are built in. So this is everything you need other than a battery. Another battery. But this is everything you need to be flying in full avatar HD. And we also have a micro HD whoop, which is really kind of insane, because like back when HD first started, all of the VTXs were really large. So to see all the technology getting really smaller is really awesome. Yeah, I think these two things together are going to make a really cool package that's going to help a lot of people experience HD FPV for the first time, especially this time of year, where depending where you're at, maybe you've got a lot of snow outside. Or hurricanes, because it's hurricane season. Yeah, here in Florida, man, we've got some serious storms going on. So today, we're just hanging out in the warehouse. We're going to rip. We're going to have a great time. Let's look at what's going on with these recon HD goggles. So this is what it's referred to as a box goggle. So it's a little bit different from what we've seen with the high-end Fatshark Dominator goggles, where in this case, there is actually just one single panel and then some optics that helps both eyes look at the same screen. So if you look closely, you've just got a single optical element. But it's divided in the center so that each eye can focus on the screen. You don't have that same level of adjustability that you have with the high-end Dominator, where you can adjust the spacing of the individual displays. And the focus. Focus. So you do need to basically have good vision going into this. So that means if you have bad vision, where you're contacts, or I think you can fit glasses in these. I mean, one thing that I also like about these box goggles is like a lot of box goggles that I've had experience with are like heavy, really big. These are really sleek. It doesn't feel like when this is on my head, it's flopping around to a ridiculous extent. But it is certainly bigger. Yeah, but my neck isn't sore after using it, which is a big plus. So the trade-off is while it's not as like optically advanced as something with micro-displays like the Dominator, you get it at a much more affordable price point. And you get almost all of the same features. So this has the avatar system built right into it. You've got your control button here. So just like on the Dominator, you've got a five-way joystick for navigating the menus. You've got your return button. And you've got your start and stop record because that's right, you've got DVR built into the drones. Stressed D card slot right in the middle, just like Fat Shark always does. The other thing, I don't see any place to screw on antennas. This has built-in antennas, which is really nice for form factor. You can just throw this in your bag. No worries about having to take off antennas all the time. I really like that they went this direction with these box goggles because I feel like box goggles have more room in them so they can actually put antennas on them. But I've never seen anyone do that. So there are four left-hand circular polarized antennas. The only trade-off there is that now you kind of have to put your drone on left-hand circular polarized. But all the VTXes come with left-hand circular polarizes. That's right. So these are going to work perfectly with that. But if you do want to tweak your setup and use aftermarket right-hand antennas, these goggles aren't going to be the best for that. But I mean, if you're really creative and you're really a bit of a DIYer, you can't open these up. The antennas are attached to the main board with U.FL connectors. So you could unplug the built-in antennas and install your own antennas or install SMA connectors. I think Fatshark even predicted that some people might want to do that. So you can see that there's actually some features built into the molding here. You could drill out these areas, and that's going to be a perfect fit for an SMA connector. That's really cool. These also have HDMI out, similar to the dominated goggles. There's a USB-C port on the bottom. You just plug that into HDMI, and you can output your video to any monitor you want. Yeah, I mean, that's pretty sweet. The only thing that this goggle is lacking versus the higher-end dominator is the ability to get to that high frame rate mode. So that means that these goggles max out at 60 frames a second. Which is maybe a problem for some people, but I mean, even with the dominators that I run, I just use 1080p60. You fly at 60 frames? I do fly at 60 frames, because I definitely prefer the higher frame rate mode, but it's a 1080p image. It's really good. So it looks really nice, and I mean, I find that after a pack or two, if I get used to the 60, it's fine. I can fly it. Yeah, but I mean, it's like half the price, though. So it's still a thing. Exactly. I mean, at the price point that this is coming in at, you're not going to be upset with this. Yeah. We move on to the drone. This drone has the Avatar whoop board. So this board supports 1 to 3S, and it's perfect for these little drones. This drone spends 40 millimeter props. It's on 2S. It's like really fast. So when the 1S version of the Avatar video transmitter was announced, a lot of people were really excited because it was like, whoops, I'm finally getting true digital FPV. But when we finally got our hands on the 1S board, I think some people were a little bit bummed that the camera was still pretty large. We had lots of plans and hopes of building 1S drones and really having a true tiny whoop style drone. But the camera is still just a little bit too heavy. So the mission here was, OK, could we put together a 2S drone that still captures the essence of that 1S indoor feel, like something that gives you that ability to fly around your house safely and have a good time. And I think this does that. Yeah, I think it's really smart that they went with having the camera in the center. So that's the one thing is having a really heavy camera. If you put it in the front or in the back, it's just going to off balance the whole drone. So this drone flies really good. It still does have 2S power in a lightweight package. So if you do have access to a little bit larger of an indoor area, say a drone warehouse, this thing shreds, dude. Why is that dive messing me up? Oh, look, look, look. Did you see that? I did. Oh, hold on. Let me cover up the patches. Oh, the edges. Oh, I see, I see, I see, I see it. Do you see this? Like that when you get bad reception, the edge of the screen turns red. That's cool. So that's giving you like visual feedback that your range is low. Yeah, I like that. I'm going to get it. It's going to get it. Oh, no. I'm up there. Dischernal mode. No, I'm in a thing. I heard you on the right side, you up over there. It's over here? That's what I heard it. The drone is basically stuck in the worst possible place, overshot the dive, and got it pinched between the roller of the bay door and the wall. Like it is pinched in there. So we're going to try rolling up the bay door and see if maybe it'll like come up out. That's the outside. Where's the drone now? How has this never happened before? This is insane. RIP, this battery too. Oh, there it is. Got it. Let's see how skilled of a catcher I am. Here we go. There it is. There we go. Got it. Yep. Oh my god. Let me unplug this thing, man. It's built with a all-in-one board. So that's your ESCs and your flight controller. All-in-one 25 by 25 board. The video transmitter just stacks right on top. We've got our camera mounted in a 3D printed pod here. Linear intended to save some weight. I don't think it matters that much because with these drones, we're not like flying really far. I mean, we tested flying around this whole warehouse upstairs, downstairs, all throughout on 25 milliwatts. And we never had a problem. Yeah. So we've been saying these things are affordable. The goggles, they're coming in at? $279. $279 for the goggles. And the Vision 40 starts at $339. So that means that for less than $700, you can be flying digital HD. Yeah. That's crazy. To be fair, that does assume that you have some stuff already. That assumes you have a radio. Assumes you have your batteries, chargers, that sort of stuff. If you don't have any of that stuff and you need to get started from scratch, we're going to have different starter kits available. But still, even going with the full starter kit, you're going to be able to get everything that you need to fly for less than $800. That's crazy. That's nuts. So I think for this time of the year, we're going to be flying more indoors. This is an awesome little package. Yeah, Christmas time is also coming around. Yeah, it's cool. I feel like you can get one of these kits, start by flying the micro around your house. And then when you want to step up to a bigger drone, you can get yourself a 5 inch. You can still use the recon goggles. You'll use the radio. They're all really high quality components that we have in the bundle. These things give you a really great entry point that as you grow and maybe get more into it, you can upgrade one or the other and grow in your FPV journey without having to replace everything you do when maybe you go with DJI. And when you want to go into something else, it's like you've got to get pretty much everything all over again. Yeah, I just want to get this stupid line. Here we go. Start low. Get the ground. Go up high. I'm done. I'm done. I'm done. Dude, inverted perch. It's pretty good. It's pretty good. Look at that thing up there. You know, dive out from the rafters into the yellow. You've got to go over that rafter. This one right here? Nope. No, yeah, one over to the left. OK. Oh, that was it. That was it. But you just need to do it like a little better. This is Tyler. He's our master tuner here at Rotorite. And this drone was kind of his idea. I wanted to be able to use this 1S board, this new Walksdale 1S board, and get the most performance out of the smallest possible package. Nice. So he's running 10 or 2 motors with 40 millimeter props. And that is like the perfect combo from what I hear. So far, yes. Yes. What's up with the bioblades? I saw bioblades and I've always seen triblades on these micros. So what made you go with these? Well, just from flying it, really, I noticed better performance and better efficiency out of the bioblades, especially running on 2S. I tried playing around with triblade props and even quad blades. Oh, wow, OK. Got some weird vibrations. So I just stuck with the bioblades. Yeah, it's been good. And I think with 2S, you get the ultimate performance, where you're doing legit freestyle with this little guy versus 1S. You can still tame it down. Oh, for sure. Throttle cap or just finger control, whatever. Yeah, even on this, I have a small throttle cap. Oh, you do? Because it's a little too crazy. We've been flying it with a throttle cap, hasn't it? Yeah, like 90-something percent, yeah. So you've been flying this thing a lot in this warehouse, right? A lot of testing, so I want to see some of your freestyle. Oh, I got some freestyle. Oh, yeah? It's hard to see. The light was getting weird. I was like, all right, send it. Over there. Oh! Three of the raptors into the pipe. Man, that pipe here is in trouble. Yeah, let's send it. By the way, if you guys are interested in trying this stuff out, we are having an event here at the warehouse, one of our open houses called Quads and Coffee. It's on November 19th. I know that's going to be pretty soon for when this video is being published. But if you are in the Orlando area, definitely stop by. We'll leave a link in the description to the event details. And if you can't make it to this one, definitely subscribe to our newsletter or join our Facebook group, where we're always talking about our upcoming events when you can come. Hang out here, see where we make our videos, and actually fly our drones. If you guys are interested in picking this stuff up, the Recon HD is on pre-sale now. Get your orders in, because there are going to be a limited amount of supply that will be able to be delivered by Christmas. The visions, we're going to start building on right now. So when you order them, we'll start working on your drone. We'll get it out to you quick. So if you want to get flying sooner, you can pick up a vision to use with a Dominator goggle. You can get that quicker. In the meantime, we get to have a lot more fun with it. We're having a good time. I just want to keep trying this thing, man. Yeah. Let's do it.