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product_id: 143552008
title: "FPV Receiver 5.8G 150CH OTG Receiver UVC Video VTX 5dBi SMA Female Plastic for Android Smart Phone PC Monitor Black"
brand: "crazepony"
price: "37577₫"
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# FPV Receiver 5.8G 150CH OTG Receiver UVC Video VTX 5dBi SMA Female Plastic for Android Smart Phone PC Monitor Black

**Brand:** crazepony
**Price:** 37577₫
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** FPV Receiver 5.8G 150CH OTG Receiver UVC Video VTX 5dBi SMA Female Plastic for Android Smart Phone PC Monitor Black by crazepony
- **How much does it cost?** 37577₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Description

Product description Use with mobile phone Android phone installation APP download address; Use an OTG cable to connect directly to the receiver (no external power supply required); After the airborne image transmission device is turned on, press and hold the function key for 3 seconds on the image transmission to automatically search for the frequency point and automatically lock the frequency point with the strongest signal. How to use pc Connect the PC with a USB cable; (XP) open the camera, (WIN 7) install the AMCP camera software, (WIN 10) open the camera or MP ground station; After the airborne image transmission device is powered on, long press the function key (any key) for 3s on the image transmission to automatically search for the frequency point, and automatically lock the signal strong frequency point. FPV 5.8G 150CH OTG Receiver Packing List 1 * SKYDROID FPV Receiver 1 * Antenna 1 x Micro USB to Micro USB cable 1 x Micro USB to USB Type-C cable It is small in size, light in weight and easy to carry We transmit the signal to the mobile phone, and at the same time it can be transmitted to the screen. Powered by mobile phone, easy to operate and simple in structure! Add the "skydroid" app, simply connect and realize vr flight! Channel: 150CH Sweep Mod: Automatic Frequency Range: 5645~5945MHz Sensitivity: -90dBm Working Current: 200mA/5V Power Supply: 5V(by smart phone) Operating Temperature: -10~60℃ Resolution: 640 * 480 30fps VR DUAL SCREEN MODE Support single and dual screen switching. After switching to dual-screen mode, it can be used in conjunction with the VR box to experience the immersion of FPV LOW LATENCY FPV Receiver is 5.8G analog signal transmission, and the resolution on the mobile phone is 640*480. After the actual measurement, the overall delay does not exceed 100ms, which is basically imperceptible. SMALL and PORTABLE Small in size and easy to operate. You can put it in your pocket and carry it with you, providing a perfect visual feast anytime and anywhere. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM of COMPONENTS USB data port : Connect your phone with the included data cable. AUDIO VIDEO 5V GND port: suitable for connecting to an external display. Two buttons on the UVC image transmission receiver: long press any button for 3 seconds, the receiver starts to automatically search for frequency, and the left and right can be fine-tuned separately. PAIR FREQUENCY Outdoor frequency pairing: open a distance of more than 30m from the transmitter to perform frequency sweeping and frequency pairing. Note: The frequency pairing needs to be taken to an outdoor open place. Remember not to pair the frequency indoors. The indoor transmitted signal is reflected by the wall, which will cause the actual detected frequency value to be high. APPLICABLE PHONE BRANDS AND MODELS

Review: Excellent budget 5.8 GHz usb receiver! - This is my receiver for recording my FPV airplane flying videos, outputted by a generic all in one vtx+ camera on my powered sailplane. It outputs to an old return Toshiba Encore 2 8" windows 10 tablet via the included double sided male micro usb (not that there's anything wrong with that) and via the automatic search function finds the strongest channel frequency and locks on (provided user activates the vtx first, obviously) and does it's job well. It's reliable, easy to use, low power consumption, inexpensive (literally the cheapest one I could find at the time) & delivered super fast. I have no qualms or reservations about recommending this to anyone or buying another myself for any low end beginner FPV setup. Designed to output to an OTG capable cellphone,which I've also done with this successfully, but works great to a laptop, tablet or anything that can accept video in via usb. Also has a 3 pin input that I think is for either an osd or perhaps an alternative power source (otherwise powered by USB).
Review: TUTORIAL: Works great on Windows laptop, no success with Android phone (yet) - I rolled the dice despite the spotty reviews: it absolutely works with an FPV camera, and seamlessly integrates with my Windows 10 laptop using the standard Camera app, however I tried 4-5 different USB camera apps on my (years old) Android phone and could not get my phone to recognize, however my old phone is also a culprit and I spent only 1 hour before moving to my laptop. -What made this difficult to troubleshoot at first is that I couldn't tell *which* piece of the chain was broken (My phone OS version? The camera app? The Receiver? The USB cable? The FPV transmitter?) until the live camera feed was up and running-- there's no status lights or insight into what's healthy or unhealthy. So I learned some things: - Even without an FPV camera turned on, a successful connection to your device will show *static* as well as a temporary text overlay (see my attached screenshot) with the current frequency and signal strength. This is important, because you can immediately tell if the issue is with your phone/computer connection, or an FPV tx/rx issue. I only discovered this after moving to my Windows 10 laptop. I never got this far on my Android phone and therefore was also troubleshooting my FPV setup and USB cable (a red herring). - So, don't worry about your FPV camera/live video until you see some static/my screenshot appear on your device-- this means you have a compatible app and good connection. I use the "Camera" app on Windows 10 and it instantly recognized this as a USB camera device, when plugged into a USB-C port on my laptop. It was shockingly easy compared to my Android experience. Importantly, my Android phone is an older "desk drawer" phone and could be the culprit for why none of the camera apps recognized the receiver as a USB camera. It sounds like some folks had luck with Android and a "coin toss" of which USB camera app on the Play Store worked for them. - Once you have the static feed up on your device and therefore know the receiver is functioning, now you can power on your FPV camera and get it transmitting. Once that's powered up, you can then long-press *either* of the two buttons on the receiver for three seconds, and you will see on your static feed the text overlay update as the receiver searches all frequencies for your FPV. You can do this even without the FPV camera powered on-- it won't connect but you'll see the frequency searching happening, as a sanity check that either button can be pressed to achieve the same function. - The receiver will automatically lock onto the transmitting frequency of your FPV camera, and display a signal strength. The live video feed should appear instantly. - While stuck troubleshooting on Android, for a while I was questioning whether the receiver was even powered on or functioning at all-- I learned that it will become slightly warm (as all RF equipment does) after several minutes, implying it's drawing power and not completely bricked. - To summarize: This product does work well on Windows 10 Camera app, but there may be some compatibility issues depending on the age of your Android device if you go that route. Importantly, you can also verify this receiver works on your device *even without purchasing an FPV camera*, because you can see that static feed and text overlay (my screenshot), proving a healthy connection before the RF link comes up.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07Q5MPC8V |
| Audio Output Mode | / |
| Audio Output Type | Speakers |
| Best Sellers Rank | #218,576 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #248 in Audio Component Receivers |
| Brand | Crazepony |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Speaker |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | Android |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 399 Reviews |
| Format | Digital |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00192684492841 |
| Manufacturer | Q41515Y17I |
| Mfr Part Number | 1857503884165 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Android Auto |
| Output Power | 50 Watts |
| Output Wattage | 200 Watts |
| Special Feature | Android Auto |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 2 |
| UPC | 192684492841 |
| Video Encoding | AVI |
| Wattage | 1 watts |

## Product Details

- **Audio Output Mode:** /
- **Brand:** Crazepony
- **Color:** Black
- **Compatible Devices:** Smartphone, Speaker
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Connector Type:** USB
- **Controller Type:** Android
- **Special Feature:** Android Auto
- **Surround Sound Channel Configuration:** 2
- **Video encoding:** AVI

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this for finding wifi connections on a tablet ?**
A: No. This is a 5.8Ghz band analog video receiver that digitizes what it receives and sends it to a smart phone or tablet that displays the video image. It is a USB OTG (On The Go) interfaced device.
The signals it is designed for are used by RC hobbyists flying aircraft that have a camera and transmitter on the craft placed usually where a pilot sits so they can experience flying that craft.
Also known as FPV (First Person View) experience.

**Q: Will this work with laptop computer?**
A: It will! Your computer thinks it’s a regular usb webcam. Just pull up the camera app on windows and there’s your live video.

**Q: Has anyone used this on a Samsung note 9?**
A: I have tried Galaxy 8 and 10 also stylos seems if you have android 5.0 and up your good.

**Q: Does this receiver support audio along with the video?**
A: Yes

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent budget 5.8 GHz usb receiver!
*by J***L on September 9, 2020*

This is my receiver for recording my FPV airplane flying videos, outputted by a generic all in one vtx+ camera on my powered sailplane. It outputs to an old return Toshiba Encore 2 8" windows 10 tablet via the included double sided male micro usb (not that there's anything wrong with that) and via the automatic search function finds the strongest channel frequency and locks on (provided user activates the vtx first, obviously) and does it's job well. It's reliable, easy to use, low power consumption, inexpensive (literally the cheapest one I could find at the time) & delivered super fast. I have no qualms or reservations about recommending this to anyone or buying another myself for any low end beginner FPV setup. Designed to output to an OTG capable cellphone,which I've also done with this successfully, but works great to a laptop, tablet or anything that can accept video in via usb. Also has a 3 pin input that I think is for either an osd or perhaps an alternative power source (otherwise powered by USB).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ TUTORIAL: Works great on Windows laptop, no success with Android phone (yet)
*by A***R on June 15, 2024*

I rolled the dice despite the spotty reviews: it absolutely works with an FPV camera, and seamlessly integrates with my Windows 10 laptop using the standard Camera app, however I tried 4-5 different USB camera apps on my (years old) Android phone and could not get my phone to recognize, however my old phone is also a culprit and I spent only 1 hour before moving to my laptop. -What made this difficult to troubleshoot at first is that I couldn't tell *which* piece of the chain was broken (My phone OS version? The camera app? The Receiver? The USB cable? The FPV transmitter?) until the live camera feed was up and running-- there's no status lights or insight into what's healthy or unhealthy. So I learned some things: - Even without an FPV camera turned on, a successful connection to your device will show *static* as well as a temporary text overlay (see my attached screenshot) with the current frequency and signal strength. This is important, because you can immediately tell if the issue is with your phone/computer connection, or an FPV tx/rx issue. I only discovered this after moving to my Windows 10 laptop. I never got this far on my Android phone and therefore was also troubleshooting my FPV setup and USB cable (a red herring). - So, don't worry about your FPV camera/live video until you see some static/my screenshot appear on your device-- this means you have a compatible app and good connection. I use the "Camera" app on Windows 10 and it instantly recognized this as a USB camera device, when plugged into a USB-C port on my laptop. It was shockingly easy compared to my Android experience. Importantly, my Android phone is an older "desk drawer" phone and could be the culprit for why none of the camera apps recognized the receiver as a USB camera. It sounds like some folks had luck with Android and a "coin toss" of which USB camera app on the Play Store worked for them. - Once you have the static feed up on your device and therefore know the receiver is functioning, now you can power on your FPV camera and get it transmitting. Once that's powered up, you can then long-press *either* of the two buttons on the receiver for three seconds, and you will see on your static feed the text overlay update as the receiver searches all frequencies for your FPV. You can do this even without the FPV camera powered on-- it won't connect but you'll see the frequency searching happening, as a sanity check that either button can be pressed to achieve the same function. - The receiver will automatically lock onto the transmitting frequency of your FPV camera, and display a signal strength. The live video feed should appear instantly. - While stuck troubleshooting on Android, for a while I was questioning whether the receiver was even powered on or functioning at all-- I learned that it will become slightly warm (as all RF equipment does) after several minutes, implying it's drawing power and not completely bricked. - To summarize: This product does work well on Windows 10 Camera app, but there may be some compatibility issues depending on the age of your Android device if you go that route. Importantly, you can also verify this receiver works on your device *even without purchasing an FPV camera*, because you can see that static feed and text overlay (my screenshot), proving a healthy connection before the RF link comes up.

### ⭐ Worked once.
*by A***R on January 17, 2021*

Buying this Skydroid is about the same as driving down the highway and throwing money out of the window. The Skydroid kind of worked once, in that it connected to the phone but it never connected to a camera. On the second attempt at using the Skydroid it did nothing. The Skydroid app has issues as well because it keeps crashing when started. There are many complaints on the web about the app crashing, which I wish I had known that before I purchased this Skydroid. Also, other FPV apps do not seem as if they work with the Skydroid OTG. I'm not sure if the problem is with the Skydroid, or if the problem is with the Skydroid app, but I gave up after trying the device on 2 different phones. I can only hope that there's a better product than this Skydroid out there.

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