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One commander v1
One commander v1







one commander v1

Not sure if it's because I'm used to 16:9 screens on my monitor and TV but I certainly don't see this as a downside. It sounds odd but I actually prefer 16:9 screens with a 4:3 cam with the stretch it provides compared with running 4:3 on a 4:3 screen. Optics by way of screen clarity are good - there is absolutely no edge blurring meaning no matter where you have your OSD located it can be read clearly.ġ6:9 format can be switched to 4:3 but this does involve cropping so I recommend 16:9. Even after coming from 5" box goggles this screen does not feel small and I like that my eyeballs are not needing to move during flying - I can focus in one area only for flight. Firstly it is very crisp with no blurring at the edges which is typical with practically every binocular screen 35° FOV and up (Commander V2 included). Resolution is good considering we are dealing with a PAL or NTSC signal.įOV is low on paper but in use is a really nice size.

one commander v1

Image format is 16:9 and IPD adjustment is 59-69mm The Aomway Commander V1s runs 854 x 480 screen resolution 32° field of view (FOV). In this time the Commander V1 has steadily gone about its business and racked up sales and has many happy customers and so Aomway have updated the V1 to the V1s rather than basing development off the V2 In fact it is no longer available for sale. Even Aomway itself released a version 2 that had a larger field of view and better antennas but unfortunately had poor lenses and a high price tag meaning it never reached the same level of success as the V1. Many similar looking binocular goggles have been released since then in a similar price bracket but there have been more misses than hits with goggles like the topsky being firmly in the 'miss' column. Aomway released the Commander V1 in 2017 and they have been my firm favourite since then and I wrote about my experience in my review. As much as we spend time looking at our quadcopter builds, it's the goggles that link us visually to a quadcopter (or anything FPV for that matter) and so are commonly the spot where we spend the most.









One commander v1