When Fat Shark launched its HDO drone racing goggles earlier this year, many pilots were excited about the new OLED technology used in the headset. Others pointed out that they missed the ultra-wide field of view available in previous generation goggles.
So: we're firing up the old manufacturing line one last time to bring back the industry favorite HD2: Terminator Edition.
The HD2 features a 50° field of view, which is the widest field of view for any micro-display goggle on the market. The only drawback to that image is that it's so big that it's difficult to get fully in focus; many pilots report seeing blurry edges at the edges of their HD2 screens.
The HD2, like like HD3 and all goggles before it, also uses an LCD chip as its core display technology. So while the image may be bigger, it's less crisp and colorful than the OLED display in the HDO.
For those that don't care about those drawbacks, the HD2, Terminator Edition (T2) may be for you.
Like the HD2, the T2 has an identical, 50° field of view LCD screen. But the T2 has also been updated for the modern pilot. That includes:
The T2 also features special, limited edition branding.
Name | Value |
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MANUFACTURER | FatShark |
GTIN | 840630174029 |
US Customers:
This equipment is being sold under the FCC’s amateur radio rules. Operators must abide by all applicable laws and hold an amateur license to operate this equipment. Use of amateur equipment without a license or use of equipment on restricted frequencies could subject the operator to significant fines by the FCC. By purchasing this equipment, the user is agreeing that they understand these responsibilities and will operate the equipment legally. For information regarding obtaining an amateur radio license, please go to http://www.arrl.org/getting-licensed.
47 CFR 97.215(c) sets a 1 watt limit for amateur devices being used for telecommand. Devices over 1 watt output should not be used for telecommand of model aircraft.
International Customers:
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