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FMS SyncPilot FPV Head Tracking – Review



FMS SyncPilot is a very inexpensive & very cool product that does not require the complicated method of connecting to the Trainer Port on a Radio. You can place head tracking on your Plane, Helicopter, Drone, Truck, Car, Boat, Tank.

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A-ROLL CAMERAS (without lenses):
Canon R5C:
Canon R8:
Canon C70:
DJI RONIN 4D:
Canon EOS R:
Canon M6 MkII:
Canon XC-10:

B-ROLL CAMERAS:
INSTA360 ACE PRO 2:
DJI OSMO ACTION 4:
INSTA360 ACE PRO:
INSTA360 X3:
INSTA360 ONE R:
INSTA360 GO 3S:
INSTA360 GO 3:
INSTA360 GO2:
INSTA360 GO:
GOPRO HERO 12:
GOPRO HERO 11 (USA):
GOPRO HERO 11 (CANADA):
GOPRO HERO 10 (USA):
GOPRO HERO 10 (CANADA):

SOUND AUDIO:
TASCAM MOBILE AUDIO RECORDER (USA):
TASCAM MOBILE AUDIO RECORDER (CANADA):
TENTACLE TRACK E: (CANADA):
TENTACLE TRACK E: (USA):
ZOOM MOBILE AUDIO RECORDER (USA):
ZOOM MOBILE AUDIO RECORDER (CANADA):
RODE STUDIO BOOM MIC (USA):
RODE STUDIO BOOM MIC (CANADA):
STUDIO VOICE OVER MIC:
RODE WIRELESS:

LIGHTING:
STUDIO LIGHTING (USA): GVM:
STUDIO LIGHTING (CANADA): GVM:
STUDIO LIGHTING: FalconEyes SO-40TD:

OTHER CAMERA GEAR:

Action Camera Hat (USA):
Action Camera Hat (CANADA):

Gorillapod 5K Tripod (AMAZON USA):
Gorillapod 5K Tripod (AMAZON CANADA):
Cool Orange Mini Tripod (AMAZON CANADA):
Cool Orange Mini Tripod (AMAZON USA):

DRONE ACCESSORIES:

Lipo Batteries I use on most FPV Drones:

Round Landing Pad:
Square Landing Pad PRO SMALL (USA):
Square Landing Pad PRO SMALL (CANADA):
Square Landing Pad LARGE:
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24 Comments

  1. Is there a way to use an elrs receiver to hook up the pan tilt to instead of that one you used to increase the range? My plane is presently using an elrs rx for controlsso why can't we add another to this unit?????

  2. What happens when you go out of range of the head tracker? For instance…if I’m looking hard left and lose signal, does the head tracker go back to the center point or does it continue looking in the last direction it was pointed?

  3. There's no way I could fly in an area like this where I live; the local Karens and Kens would be out in force to shut me down. When I was a young man in the 1960s and early 1970s, we flew U-control in all the parks until, one by one, all our flying areas were shut down. I'm jealous that you have a nice flying spot.

  4. It sort of looked like the tracking got off a little bit. You started your flight facing forward, but at the end, you needed to tilt your head to the right to make the camera point forward. At least that's how it looked. Do they provide a way to recenter the camera in flight?

  5. I've seen a few videos about this, and thought about buying one, but with my Arthritis in my neck, it limits my movement, so I won't be buying one. Great review as always, Captain.

  6. Very nice! It would be nice if the video transmitter was one that sent and displayed attitude, speed and the like. Headtracking has come a long way since I worked with it. There was a Virtual Reality Cafe in Ottawa in the 1990s called "Reality Bytes", and I was the technician who installed and maintained the equipment there. Back then, the head tracker and helmet/head mounted display (HMD), which were made by Polhemus, cost around $5,000. The same system is used in F-16 fighters. I bet that the system you have is probably almost as good, and now costs a little over a hundred USD! One thing to watch out for if you spend a lot of time "under the googles" with a head tracker. Your brain gets used to compensating for the latency between when you move your head, and when the image your eye sees moves. In the beginning, if you do it long enough and then take off the googles and immediately try to walk or move suddenly, you may have trouble keeping your balance. This fades after a few minutes. We used to call it "transition sickness", as some people, well, got sick. There is some fancy name for it today. As the increase in the quality of the equipment reduces that latency, the chances of it happening diminish, and if it does crop up, doesn't last as long. Something to watch for.

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