I don’t have a 3D printer, but I have a wood shop, so I carved a mount for my analog adapter board + TBS Fusion to clip onto my Walksnail Goggles X strap. Works well so far!

clipped onto goggles

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It would have been easier to drill the holes for the side where the cords plug in before cutting out the interior. I ended up finishing the profile with a jigsaw, just going very slowly to avoid splitting off the side.

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I used a scrap left over from turning a piece of birch.

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  • Stickbro
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    21 hours ago

    You have to come up with an idea like that :) Have you seen the Goggle X Extension Board? How satisfied are you with the analog feed? Can you feel the slower latency?

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      19 hours ago

      Yes, I’m using the extension board here, it’s under the TBS Fusion. It’s working great, though I’m a pretty slow flyer so I might not notice a minor latency hit.

      I wish the analog feed had DVR, but otherwise it’s working well. And HDMI out + USB video capture card + recording on my laptop works fine since I don’t record analog often.

      My major gripe is that CADDX just advertised A/V in, but it won’t work with the A/V out of any VRX, I tried it and got terrible flickering, and their support was totally useless in explaining what was or wasn’t supposed to work. So you basically have to use the adapter board it seems.

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        12 hours ago

        That’s right. The lack of recording bothers me too much. Luckily I still have an older Skyzone 03O and the Googles X. I was hoping Walksnail would deliver something more in the direction of analogue vrx. Maybe they’ll bring out an AIO like HDZero.