Black Wildfire FPV dual diversity receiver module for FatShark goggles, showing antenna connectors and compact design.

Wildfire Glasses FPV Dual Receiver in Black, Weighing 58g for Youth Pilots Aged 15-35, Compatible with FatShark and Flying Shark Goggles

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Black Wildfire FPV dual diversity receiver module for FatShark goggles, showing antenna connectors and compact design.

Wildfire Glasses FPV Dual Receiver in Black, Weighing 58g for Youth Pilots Aged 15-35, Compatible with FatShark and Flying Shark Goggles

£307.98
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Wildfire Glasses FPV Dual Receiver: A 58g Integrated Diversity System for FatShark & Flying Shark Goggles

Black Wildfire FPV dual diversity receiver module for FatShark goggles, showing antenna connectors and compact design.
Integrating your video receiver directly into your goggle setup is a logical step for pilots seeking a cleaner, lighter rig. The Wildfire Glasses FPV Dual Receiver addresses this by housing a dual-diversity receiver internally, removing the need for a separate module box and its associated cabling. With a total weight of 58 grams, it directly reduces the load on your head and neck during long flying sessions. Powered directly by its own battery, it ensures a consistent and clean video feed independent of your goggles' internal electronics. Designed specifically for compatibility with popular FatShark and Flying Shark systems, it slots into the standard module bay, making it a straightforward upgrade for pilots aged 15 to 35 looking to optimise their gear.

Features and Build Quality of the FPV Receiver

Black Wildfire FPV dual diversity receiver module for FatShark goggles, showing antenna connectors and compact design.
This section details the specific design choices, technical specifications, and construction elements that define the Wildfire receiver's performance and integration capabilities.

Integrated Module Design

The core design principle is integration. By moving the dual-diversity receiver circuit board inside a module that fits directly into your goggles, it eliminates the external box typically strapped to the headstrap. This not only saves the 58g weight of the unit itself but also removes the weight of additional wiring and connectors. The all-black ABS plastic shell is moulded to match the profile of common goggle models, maintaining a streamlined appearance. This design reduces points where the gear can snag on objects, a practical benefit when moving through a busy pit area or retrieving a model from bushes.

Dual-Diversity Reception Technology

The receiver employs a dual-diversity system, which continuously monitors the signal strength from two connected antennas. It automatically and seamlessly switches to the antenna receiving the stronger signal in real-time. This technology is crucial for maintaining a clear video link when flying in environments with obstacles like trees or buildings that can cause multipath interference and signal nulls. By providing two antenna inputs, it allows pilots to use different antenna types (e.g., one omnidirectional and one directional) to cover both close-range and long-range flying scenarios effectively.

Construction and Durability

Constructed from ABS plastic, the module shell provides a good balance between low weight and impact resistance, essential for equipment that can be subject to knocks in a flight bag or if dropped. The SMA antenna connectors are metal-bodied and should be threaded on carefully to avoid cross-threading. The internal PCB is securely mounted to handle the vibrations associated with being worn on the head. While not fully waterproof, the enclosed design offers basic protection against dust and light moisture from humidity or sweat.

Practical Applications for FPV Pilots

Black Wildfire FPV dual diversity receiver module for FatShark goggles, showing antenna connectors and compact design.
Understanding how this receiver integrates into real-world flying scenarios helps illustrate its value, from competitive racing to casual freestyle practice.

For FPV Racing Pilots

In the high-pressure environment of FPV racing, every gram and every millisecond counts. A 58g reduction in headset weight can reduce neck strain over a multi-race event, helping maintain focus and physical comfort. The dual-diversity system is key on technical tracks where pilots dive behind flags, barriers, or other obstacles, as it helps prevent the sudden video static or breakup that could cause a crash. The clean, cable-free setup means there's one less thing to get tangled when quickly putting on or removing goggles between heats, streamlining the pit process.

For Everyday Freestyle Flying

For freestyle pilots exploring parks or car parks, the benefit is in the simplicity and reliability. The direct battery power mode provides a stable voltage, which can result in a consistently clear video feed with fewer rolling lines or interference patterns sometimes caused by noisy goggle power circuits. The physical sensation is one of a less cumbersome headset; the reduced weight and lack of a dangling module box make the goggles feel more balanced and secure on your head, especially when looking up during power loops or looking down during dives.

Versatility in Setup and Use

While designed for FatShark and Flying Shark goggles, the core functionality makes it a consideration for any pilot using those ecosystems. Its operation is not tied to a specific drone protocol, so it works with any 5.8GHz analog video transmitter, making it suitable for whoops, long-range cruisers, and everything in between. The defined age range of 15-35 years aligns with the typical pilot demographic, but the technical operation is universal, meaning more experienced pilots outside that range can equally benefit from the weight saving and integrated design.

Key Benefits and Long-Term Value

Black Wildfire FPV dual diversity receiver module for FatShark goggles, showing antenna connectors and compact design.
The advantages of choosing an integrated receiver like the Wildfire extend beyond the initial setup, offering tangible benefits in performance, reliability, and overall user satisfaction.

Value Through Simplicity and Weight Saving

User Experience and ConfidenceMaking the Decision to Upgrade</h3 If your current setup involves an external module box that adds bulk and weight, the Wildfire receiver offers a measurable upgrade path. The specific benefit is the direct integration that shaves 58g off your headset and cleans up your profile. For pilots who frequently fly in challenging RF environments or who simply want a tidier rig, moving to this integrated dual-diversity system is a logical step. It represents a move towards a more refined and purpose-built piece of FPV equipment, aligning with the sport's continuous drive for optimisation.
Black Wildfire FPV dual diversity receiver module for FatShark goggles, showing antenna connectors and compact design.
Black Wildfire FPV dual diversity receiver module for FatShark goggles, showing antenna connectors and compact design.

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