# Go FPV Goggles

## Background

These are my DIY 3D "Go FPV" goggles. They have much higher resolution, depending on your phone, than Fatsharks and are waaaay cheaper as well. What is the resolution of these goggles you ask? Using my Nexus 5, which runs at 445 PPI 1080p IPS, that's 1920x1080 pixels. The screen is split between both eyes, so each eye gets 960x1080. Plus, if you have 2 cameras, they're capable of realtime 3D video. Awesome!

## Parts

The physical goggles are just Google Cardboard with a Boscam RC805 Video Receiver (I use this Boscam TS351 transmitter) velcroed on and hooked up to an analog to digital converter (ADC) that speaks the UVC protocol. You'll need a USB OTG cable to hook up the ADC to your phone. This cable and the other cables big and bulky, so I soldered on my own shorter, lighter cables, including a custom made OTG cable. I also soldered in a JST connector, so I could plug a lipo straight into the Reciever, which can take up to ~16v safely.

### Components

My goggles don't look like cardboard, even though they are, because I made them out of a box that had printing on it. I think it was a box for a kitchen item. It had a nice plastic feel, which I hope will keep some of the moisture away from the cardboard.

Happy Flying!