
FlySight SpeXman One (SPX01) FPV Video Goggles Faceplate add on
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Hi FlySight FPV Goggles Owners, I'm extremely pleased with my goggles and I suspect you are too! However, there were two aspects that didn't quite meet my expectations: 1. The absence of an integrated DVR is a major drawback for safety purposes when you crash and need to locate your quad or track your FPV flying improvement. 2. The comfort level was slightly off; not as comfortable as I had hoped. I discovered easycap to be a fair workaround, but it still leaves room for improvement - especially considering the cable mess that comes with it. To address this issue, an integrated DVR would be a game-changer. As for comfort, I found a simple solution in designing a printed faceplate that significantly enhances the overall experience. For this upgrade, you'll need: * A 3D printer to print the plate * Laser cut or hobby knife to cut out the foams * 4-6 screws (1.5mm) - available here: http://bit.ly/2g7FUAu * Semi-hard foam (8-10mm) * Soft foam (8-10mm) Now, let's get started: Print the faceplate and small parts. Cut out the foams using a laser cutter or hobby knife. Attach the faceplate as shown in the image. Secure the faceplate with 1.5mm screws. Add glue and apply the semi-hard foam. Add glue and apply the soft foam. You're all set! Enjoy your upgraded goggles. Print Settings: Printer: Tevo Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.1, 0.2
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