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Originally Posted by georgeyw
They definitely look different, they are extremely light though so even with their bulk they don't feel enormous on your head and they are quite comfortable too.
Never tried the flysight, look very similar to the fatshark ? I get what you are saying about flying line of sight, just a different experience fly as if you were in the thing, I love flying in tight spots just as much as larger higher speed locations.
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Flysight has a front camera, so you can do picture-in-picture and not have to remove your goggles for landing, or you can see people walking up to you while you're flying. I believe they are higher resolution than fatshark goggles. They also have HDMI input which is why I bought them, for flying an Inspire or a Phantom 3 with the new HDMI output kit.