HDZero Goggle 2
HDZero Goggle 2
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HDZero Goggle 2 builds on the success of the original with practical upgrades pilots will appreciate: a sharper, dust-resistant optic module, built-in analog receiver, integrated WiFi for wireless mirroring, and a protective hard case. It keeps everything that made the original great—ultra-low latency, open-source flexibility, and all-in-one digital + analog support—while adding more value and convenience for everyday flying.
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- HDZero Goggle was designed with the FPV community for the FPV community. We asked what you wanted, and we delivered:
- Open-source goggle software and CAD files, so you can customize it to your preferences
- Clear digital video immune to warping, color shifting, and image rolling
- 1080p 90hz adaptive refresh rate OLED micro-displays
- Resolutions for different flying types: 1080p30, 720p60, 540p90, and 540p60
- Smoothest and fastest link for the most connected flying feel (3ms glass-to-glass)
- Fly with friends – 1-way broadcast doesn’t interfere with nearby pilots
- Improved analog video resolution with real-time deinterlacer
- Built-in analog receiver sharing antenna with HDZero receiver
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All the video input and output you need – one goggle for digital, analog, and HDMI video
- Analog 3.5mm AV input
- HDMI input and output
- Headphone/microphone combo jack
- Add-on analog module bay that accepts most of today’s analog modules
- Mount antennas to innovative rail mount system
Features:
- Fully enclosed optical module to keep dust out
- Significantly sharper edges for enhanced optical display clarity (<1.5% distortion)
- Greatly enhanced analog reception performance, ensuring improved handling of weak signals
- Available in two shell colors—White and Red—to suit individual preferences
- On/off sliding switch – be confident that the goggle is on or off at a glance or by feel
- Designed for open source, the goggle runs Linux. All code for the user interface is open source
- Support diopter lens inserts
- 90Hz 1080p OLED screens with sliding IPD adjustment and dials for focus adjustment
- By integrating the entire goggle display pipeline with HDZero’s fixed-latency video transmission, these goggles achieve 3ms glass-to-glass sub-frame latency with no jitter or dropped frames
- Mounting rails for patch antennas or whatever else you might want to mount
- Recessed front SMA jacks so no need to remove antennas when packing the goggle away
- Three independently addressable fans work in combination to cool the internals and prevent fogging. They are soft mounted to prevent screen vibration and noise
- HDMI input and HDMI output
- Built-in microphone for DVR
- 3.5mm combination headphone / microphone jack for audio and external mic
- 3.5mm analog video/audio input for use with ground station inputs
- Integrated 2D deinterlacer that adds no delay for analog input
- Built-in ELRS backpack support
- Built-in H.265 DVR for HDMI in/Analog/HDZero input
- Built-in analog receiver
- Built-in 2.4Ghz WiFi video streaming module for live streaming
- 6-axis smart inertial measurement for head tracking pan+tilt support
- Add-on side-mounted analog module bay that accepts most of today’s analog modules
Specification:
- HDMI input latency: <1ms
- Analog Camera glass-to-goggle glass latency: <2ms
- HDZero Camera glass-to-goggle glass latency: <3ms
- Adjust IPD range: 58-72mm (57-70mm for v1)
- Adjustable focus range: +4 to -7 diopter (was +2 to -6 for v1)
- Full HD 1920x1080p 90fps OLED micro display
- FOV: 46deg
- Input voltage: 7V-25.2V (2S-6S)
Includes:
- 1x HDZero Goggle 2
- 1x Wide face plate
- 1x Narrow face plate
- 1x Foam padding
- 1x Goggle Strap
- 1x 1200mm XT60 cable
- 1x 150mm HDZero VTX programing cable
- 1x Hard case travel box
- 1x Lens cloth

Why HDZero Goggle 2 Costs More — And Why It’s Worth It
HDZero Goggle 2 adds meaningful upgrades that enhance performance, durability, and convenience:
- Improved Optic Module – Now dust-resistant and redesigned for greater image clarity. This upgrade involves injection model tooling modifications and raises production costs, yet it results in a sharper, more refined viewing experience.
- Built-in High-Sensitivity Analog Receiver – No need to buy a $50 analog expansion bay or a separate analog receiver (often $80-160+).
- Integrated WiFi Mirroring – Effortlessly mirror your FPV feed to a phone or PC with no extra gear.
- Included Hard Shell Case – A $20 value included to protect your investment in transit and storage.
Together, these upgrades offer more than $150 in added value, while the new optic module significantly improves your day-to-day flying experience. The price increase reflects both the added features and the higher manufacturing cost — and we believe it’s a solid upgrade for any pilot.
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Got the box pro few
Months back and those were really good for what it is.
But i fell in love with hd zero and now im
Hooked.
So after building many hd zero whoops and toothpicks i thought it was time to go all in with these because i just wanted something more ergonomic and able
To rest on my Head while i change packs.
The box pros stick out far and its not good at all for just wearing on top of your head.
But with these they are the most comfortable goggle. and the optics are even better then dji goggles 3.
Compared to box pros i instantly felt much more immersed in the fpv veiw. These are premium for sure and by far the best experience. I instantly felt more looked in when racing and i love that i can just pull them up to change packs or chit chat with other pilots at races.
Its okay but not worth the price. Screens seem like theyre from 2018 like a quest 1 or something. Wish it had 4k screens for this price also the fov is small, it seems like i cant get the whole screen in focus. Overall its an upgrade from my fatshark box goggles but only a small upgrade id say.
I don’t even have the goggles I want to access reviews
These have been great for analog and hdzero
Nice goggles, haven’t fully explored all features but so far awesome!