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The Walksnail Avatar HD Goggles X is the flagship digital FPV headset designed to be the "everything" goggle for modern pilots. By adding HDMI and Analog inputs, Walksnail has transformed what was once a single-ecosystem headset into a versatile hub capable of flying Walksnail, HDZero, and even old-school analog drones.
Future-Proof Modular Design: The upper section of the goggles is removable, allowing you to replace the receiver module as technology evolves without buying an entirely new headset.
OLED 1080p Clarity: The 1920x1080 OLED screens provide infinite contrast and vibrant colors. The 100Hz refresh rate ensures that the 22ms low-latency mode feels fluid and responsive during high-speed racing.
Massive Connectivity: Unlike its predecessor, the Goggles X includes Mini HDMI Input (for HDZero VRX or simulators), Mini HDMI Output, and a 3.5mm AV-In for analog modules.
Integrated Sensors: Features a built-in Gyroscope for head-tracking (ideal for long-range gimbal or fixed-wing pilots) and an Infrared Proximity Sensor that automatically turns the screens off when you take the goggles off.
Optic Adjustments: Offers a wide IPD range (54–74mm) and a built-in diopter adjustment (+2.0 to -6.0), allowing most users to fly without wearing glasses.
Technical Specifications:
Screen: Dual 1080p OLED (100Hz)
FOV: 50°
Resolution: 1080p / 720p (100fps support)
Latency: Average 22ms
Input Voltage: 7V – 26V (2S-6S LiPo)
Storage: MicroSD up to 256GB
Weight: ~290g (without antennas/strap)
Wireless: Built-in WiFi & Bluetooth (for app integration)
Pilot's Reality Check:
Antenna Quality: The included "stubby" antennas are decent, but for true long-range or "bando" penetration, most pilots immediately upgrade to high-gain patch antennas (like TrueRC).
Heat & Anti-Fog: While it has a built-in fan and internal heatsink, the goggles can get warm. Some pilots find the anti-fog airflow to be subtle; in humid environments, you may still need to power them up a minute before flying.
5D Joystick Ergonomics: The menu navigation uses a 5-way joystick. On the Goggles X, the orientation is much more intuitive than the V1, but it still takes a few flights to build the "muscle memory" for the menu layout.
Flyer's POV: Putting on the Goggles X feels like sitting in the front row of an IMAX theater. The 50° FOV is huge—so large that you might actually see a tiny bit of blur in the extreme corners depending on your face shape. The image is incredibly sharp; you can see individual branches and wires that would be invisible on analog. It finally solves the "one goggle" problem—you can fly your high-end digital quads and then plug in a cheap analog receiver to fly your tiny whoops all in the same headset.
1 * Walksnail Avatar HD Goggles X
1 * Wide Faceplate Foam (PU Leather)
4 * Red Bird LHCP Antennas (Stubby)
1 XT60 to DC 5.52.1mm Power Cable
1 * Goggle Storage Case
1 * Lens Cleaning Cloth