SpeedyBee Goggles BEC XT60 USB-C for DJI Goggle 2 / Goggle V2

£16.90 Inc. VAT

Power your DJI Goggles with any 3-6S XT60 input, as well as charge your USB devices up to 20A PD3.0!

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Description

With the SpeedyBee Goggle BEC you can extend the runtime of your DJI Goggle by powering them from a 3-6S LiPo. The device has a XT60 input and outputs power via the USB-C interface and barrel plug adapter lead. There are two versions of this product, the difference between them being the supplied power lead. One suits the DJI Goggle 2 (G2), which uses the 4530 DC barrel plug connector and the other is designed to suit the DJI Goggle V2 which has a 5521 DC barrel plug connector (this model can also be used to power Skyzone goggles and similar).

While this device is primarily designed to power the DJI FPV Goggles, it’s USB-C output can be used to charge other devices. It supports multiple fast-charging protocols like PD3.0/QC4+/PPS/AFC/FCP/SCP/PE2.0/SFCP, offering quick and efficient power supply. It can also be used as a LiPo voltage checker and power meter, the display on the device will provide realtime readings on input voltage, output voltage and output current. Furthermore, a built-in alarm for low voltage conditions, ensures battery safety and longevity.

SpeedyBee Goggles BEC

Specification
  • Power Input Voltage Range: 3-6S
  • Power Input Connector: XT60ย Male
  • Fast Charging Output interface: USB-C Port
  • Supported Fast Charging Protocol:ย PD3.0/QC4+/PPS/AFC/FCP/SCP/PE2.0/SFCP
  • Max Fast Charging Power: 20W
  • Dimension(Main Body) :21x21x72mm
  • Net Weight: 25g

Error Notification:
Er1 Short circuit, power off
Er2 Overheated, power off
Er3 Overheated
Er4 Overvoltage, power off (>26V)
Er5 Low power voltage,power off(<10.5V) Low voltage alarm (blinking screen):
3S Lipo โ‰ค11.1V
4S Lipo โ‰ค14.8V
6S Lipo โ‰ค22.2V

Q&A

Questions and answers of the customers

    Can this be used to power fatshark hdo goggles and a sharkbyte vrx together
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    Q Can this be used to power fatshark hdo goggles and a sharkbyte vrx together answer now
    A

    Hi, yes you could use it for that. You would need the version for DJI Goggle V2 - this will be back in stock soon.

Advice

Learn about voltage regulation:ย Supplying your electrical components with the correct voltage is crucial for their operation. LiPo battery cells are rated at 3.7 volts per cell, therefore a range of voltages are available, leading from 3.7v (1S) to 44.4v (12S). A 3 cell 11.1v pack is widely employed as it provides a handy voltage for many electronics without the need to regulate. However, more powerful multirotors require LiPos with greater voltages; 6S (22.2v) is common for octocopters, thus voltage regulation is necessary to supply power to auxiliary components, such as the: receiver, flight controller, camera, transmitter and lights etc.

There are two types of regulators, linear and switching. A linear regulator works by taking the difference between the input and output voltages, and just burning it up as waste heat. The larger the difference between the input and output voltage, the more heat produced. This is the reason why linear regulators are usually only compatible with up to 3S LiPos. Linear regulators typically operate with efficiencies of 40%, reaching as low as 14%. On the other hand, switching regulators are far more efficient. They work by storing pulses of energy taken from the battery in a capacitor and then releasing it. This is accomplished with the help of an electrical switch and a controller, which regulates the rate at which energy is transferred to the output (hence the term โ€œswitching regulatorโ€). The energy losses involved in moving chunks of energy around in this way are relatively small, and the result is that a switching regulator can typically have 85% efficiency. Since their efficiency is less dependent on input voltage, they are compatible with higher voltage LiPos. While they are preferable to linear regulators you should consider their placement within the UAV carefully, as in some cases the switching noise can cause interference with the receiver.

Within a multirotor context, the term “BEC” (Battery Eliminator Circuit) is exchangeable with voltage regulator. The use of a BEC negates the traditional need for a separate battery to power you flight auxiliaries, for example a receiver. Most speed controllers (Not OPTO ESCs) incorporate an internal 5v linear BEC, so that simply plugging the ESC into the receiver is all you need to supply power to it. However, as mentioned above they only work well under low loads and at low voltages. For higher voltage/current applications it is recommended to use a stand-alone SBEC – that way you reduce the risk of a brownout (a term used to describe the temporary loss of function of the radio receiver due to the supply voltage dropping too low). Confusion often surrounds the difference between a UBEC and an SBEC, however they are both the same thing – a switching voltage regulator. “UBEC” was once a specific brand name for one of the original switching BECs, so the more correct generic term is actually SBEC.

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