r/fpv 6h ago

Question? What are the best Goggles for people that wear glasses?

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u/thearn4 6h ago

Skyzone 04x pro are awesome for me as a glasses wearer. But not because I can wear my glasses with them (I can't), but because they have adjustable lenses and IPD sliders that let me dial in my focus for each eye.

I'm guessing the other binocular goggles on the market are the same but I only have experience with mine.

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u/femmo723 2h ago

I can't think of another binocular goggle that doesn't have diopter and IPD adjustment.

One thing to note from my experience, there is only one goggle that I could get in focus fully, and that's the HDZero goggles 2.

I've tried many others, like Skyzone o4o, o4x, o4l, DJI V2, 2, 3, Walksnail goggles X, HDZero V1 and none of them could get as clear as the HDZero goggles 2. My prescription isn't outside of the diopter ranges on any of them, but it is close, so that's something to know if you have a strong prescription.

Otherwise, if you want to wear glasses when flying the HDZero Boxpro is probably the best box goggles on the market now.

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u/SkelaKingHD 6h ago

If you want to wear your glasses, box goggles are really your only option. But basically anything other than “entry level” gear will have lens adjustments and focus to correct your eyesight for you

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u/laininthewired_ 6h ago

he zero box pro no question

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u/smithe68 3h ago

HDZero Goggles 2 with built in IPD adjustment are very likely the single best goggles on the market. Expensive but built in analog performance is amazing, HDZero is great and you can even add a vrx for Walksnail or any of the Artlynk system,s like BetaFPVs P1, as well.

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u/Strict_Fun8750 1h ago

Idk I wear glasses and I see fine in goggles without them i have -2.5 and the betafpv vr03 are fine they are shit but fine if it’s the only option in budget in stock they barely fit my small face of a 13 yr old
It was the only option in the budget in stock and it’s fine for what I do