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I don't have a 3D printer, but I have a wood shop, so I carved a mount for my analog adapter board + TBS Fusion to clip onto my Walksnail Goggles X strap. Works well so far!

clipped onto goggles

separate

It would have been easier to drill the holes for the side where the cords plug in before cutting out the interior. I ended up finishing the profile with a jigsaw, just going very slowly to avoid splitting off the side.

cutouts

I used a scrap left over from turning a piece of birch.

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Love the pictures, that's a neat solution!

I picked up the goggles x last year and have been puzzling out how I wanted to do analog. I recently ordered a kit off banggood that I'm hoping will work well. https://www.banggood.com/URUAV-AV-IN-Modification-Kit-with-5_8G-RX-PORT-V3_0-V3_0-PLUS-Digital-to-Analog-Receiver-Board-Adapter-Metal-Mounting-Case-Combo-for-Walksnail-GOGGLES-X-p-2008320.html

I didn't like the 2 sided tape solution that comes with the official extension board and velcro seemed similarly untrustworthy. I was hoping for something I could slot on and off securely between storage and use.

What foam cushion is that? That looks comfy.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

Hope the kit works well!

The foam is great, and fixes the light leaks I had on the sides with the stock foam. It's NewBeeDrone Max Comfort Goggle Foam for Walksnail Avatar Goggles X- Sponge.