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Fat Shark BASE SD VGA Video Glasses
FOV (field of view) | 35°diagonal (Image size |
Interpupillary (IPD) distance | 59 – 69 mm (adjustable) |
Supports optional diopter lens inserts | -2, -4, -6 dpt |
User Controls | Contrast/ brightness control |
Power supply | 7 - 13 V (2S/3S Lipo Battery) |
Power consumption (@7.4V nominal) | 150mA |
Details:, Built for serious FPVer’s, the new BASE SD goggle is the only choice for tethered video piloting., Headset Specifications:, , Optics:, Audio:, Stereo (requires adjustable volume earphone accessory), Electrical:, Mechanical:, Ergonomic molded headset w/ adjustable headband, Weight:, 120g (not including cable), Display:, Full color LCD LED backlit Kopin CyberDisplay, Head Tracker:, None, Interface:, Futaba Square 6pin AV in port (Vin, GND, AudR, AudL, Vid),
The BASESD has dedicated tooling for a smaller, sleeker profile and are the lightest video goggles anywhere (110g). The controls are minimal (brightness/contrast) to ensure years of reliability.
The new 35 degree FOV display strikes a perfect balance between large screen immersion and compact pixel density clarity. The BASE SD sports the same polarized backlight technology used in the gorgeous Dominator display for vibrant colors and has adjustable IPD for dialing in the optic sweet spot.
The BASE SD FPV pedigree is evident from the FPV specific features that are not found on common video glasses such as high pass filtering to remove video noise from 433Mhz and 2.4Ghz UHF radios and a video sync tip signal conditioner to tolerate poor video inputs resulting from mixed component and wireless setups.
The exterior is coated with a quality rubberized texture, the IPD sliders have tactile feedback and the secured rubber eye cups completely block out ambient light.For a Base Station FPV goggle, there really isn’t anything else that can compare.
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Package Includes
FatShark BASE SD Headset
Carry Case
A/V and Power Cable 3m
Bare power lead 50mm
Len's Cloth
User's Manual
Filtered against UHF frequencies
Secured rubber eye cups for ambient light reduction
922,000 pixels binocular display (640 X 480 VGA)
NTCS/PAL auto selecting
Power in port
3.5mm stereo earphone port
Audio earbuds
(sold separately).
To power your Base SD you can use a
Fatshark battery
(not included), any lipo 2S/3S battery using a simple
Power plug
or
Fatshark Powershield
to for extra protection.
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