
The accompanying ribbon cable may also be removed with the DVR board. This is the board located to the left side of the goggles and has an SD card slot in it. Once finished, you will need to remove the DVR board. Once those are removed, gently pry the faceplate off and then separate the two halves of the goggle shell. Two on the sides and one securing the faceplate.


Views and advice in this article are that of the author and does not necessarily reflect the opinion or views of GetFPV. This article was submitted through the GetFPV Community Program by Lawrence Ro.ĭisclaimer: This article was written solely by a member of the FPV Community. While I will be using a True-D 4.0 for testing purposes, the following is completely applicable to the RapidFire and other Fat Shark receiver modules.

In this article, we’ll be completely gutting out my old pair of Aomway Commander to fit a standard receiver module (RapidFire, True-D), much like one found in a pair of Fat Sharks or FPV receiver-compatible goggle. Although many other options are on the market these days, this pair of goggles has served many pilots well for a while now and continue to be a solid offering for flying FPV. They were cheaper, had a great feature set, and very reliable. For a while, the Aomway Commander FPV goggles have been, and continue to be, a great alternative to a pair of Fat Shark goggles. Ever wish your FPV goggles could use a RapidFire? The legendary ImmersionRC RapidFire receiver module has been the gold standard of FPV receivers for years, and it’s to no surprise that external module compatibility is a very important feature to look for when considering FPV goggles.
