![]() I was already considering creating some video, and photos to go with my observations, and critique, so I will now go forward with that. If I've made any errors, you can be sure I'll take ownership and make the required corrections, with transparency. At the same time, I am perfectly fallible. Anything less doesn't qualify to even be called information. It's deeply important to me that I deal in accurate information. I was hoping to have made some progress with SZ before I came back to post, but I see now there is further purpose in doing so. I don't want people on this forum to be misled if that isn't actually the case, so some proof of that would be helpful. There is no mention in the description whatsoever that the goggle bay has to be modified.Ĭan you please post some photos of yours showing that the Fusion module doesn't actually fit so we can see it with our own eyes. The Fusion and RapidFIRE modules are both standard size modules, so are you able to explain how the following is possible? (0, 11:35 PM)SnowLeopardFPV Wrote: - You've clearly stated in this thread that the Fusion module won't fit the SKY04X goggles. I reached out to Skyzone last week, and will update with what I hear back from them. I'm aware of how common this approach has become, and to me it remains unacceptable, but typically I see it in software where the updates will eventually straighten things out, not so much in hardware, where early adopters will be stuck with partially functional, and inferior equipment (short of receiving a full replacement.) It will be interesting to see how this plays out. Maybe it's just me, but what a terrible way to do business with the people who are likely the most excited about your product. BID.) The only reasonable conclusion, to me, is that Skyzone are shipping beta hardware and firmware, and that the module bay will eventually be corrected. What would be the objective of making a bay that excludes certain modules? (Actually, never mind, but I'm not aware of any beef between Skyzone and TBS.who released module support recently, for their game controller style radio, that doesn't work with FrSky's XJT module apparently due to unexpected design aspects of that module. In fact, is it even an assumption? I took it as a given, seeing as module support was the one thing many claimed it to be missing. You, me, and, I'm willing to bet, nearly everybody, rightfully assumed compatibility. If they have only designed the bay to accept their own modules, this tying you into Skyzone only products then they've made a huge mistake IMO. I was 99% certain that Skyzone had been sensible enough to design the module bay on the SKY04X goggles to accept any standard receiver module like they did with that clunky add-on bay they released for their SKY03O goggles. (2, 02:51 PM)SnowLeopardFPV Wrote: Apologies for the mis-information. Im sure Ill eventually get into that too. I have some gripes about the jog wheels too, as the implementation prevents them from being the apt, intuitive, and superior input method they really could be. A brief summary would be, "clunkier Eachine EV200D, with a potentially impractical larger field of view. The reality of the 04X is not anywhere near, or related to that vision. I was intrigued, and drawn in by the prospect of a 03O, but with a larger field of view. Integrated design provides for some antenna separation, better distribution of the electronics, which is beneficial to operating temperatures, not to mention clean aesthetic of the overall design. Nothing broke, but if you are familiar with the double sided foam tape used to secure the two modules of the Fusion together, then this should illustrate the intensity of my effort, in addition to the severe extent to which this module bay is incompatible. In my persistence, the screen module came free from the upgraded wifi module. I attempted to "staighten," the pins to support this false reality, which means I slightly angled each pin in the direction they needed to go, towards the receiving row of holes. As such, I pressed on, CERTAIN it just needed, eh, something. ![]() Further, my brain was not accepting what my eyes and fingers were communicating, that this module will never fit. (2, 04:09 PM)Sugs Wrote: Did you remove the stock fusion cover before trying to see if it fit in the module bay? Not unusual to have to print your own cover designed by you or someone else to fit different goggles.
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