







🚀 Elevate Your FPV Experience!
The FPV Receiver 5.8G 150CH OTG Receiver is a cutting-edge device designed for seamless video transmission. With a frequency range of 5645-5945 MHz and a compact size of 61mm x 33mm x 0.9mm, it offers 150 channels for versatile connectivity. Weighing only 50g, this receiver is perfect for on-the-go use with Android smartphones and PCs, ensuring you never miss a moment of your aerial adventures.








| Brand | Crazepony |
| Manufacturer | Crazepony |
| Colour | Multi |
| Special Feature | Built In Wi Fi |
| Item Weight | 91 g |
| Package Dimensions | 10.31 x 7.29 x 1.9 cm; 91 g |
| Item part number | 1857503884165 |
| Channels | Stereo |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Wattage | 1 Watts |
| Output Wattage | 200 Watts |
| Power Source | ac |
| Compatible Device | Smartphone |
| Are batteries included? | No |
J**J
works on a PC
Works great for grabbing an analog FPV signal and putting into a streaming program on a computer! My unit worked fine out of the box, only two buttons, very simple operation.
B**D
Works as expected
We quickly tested this FPV video receiver. It works as expected. We did not notice any considerable latency.
N**7
Tons of fun for everyone
This little thing is great. I got it on a whim mostly because it boasted so many channels and yayyyyy it works with Android. I was nervous about getting it because my phone is an old Note 5 which has known issues with I/O, and I thought, "Well, if nothing else it should work with my PC." As it happens, it works with:My Note 5 (yay!)My Moverio BT-300 AR glasses (Did NOT see that coming, HUGE yay!)My army of Raspberry Pi 3b+ micros (Whaaaaat? Ok, that's cool! GUVCView works for sure)My Win 7 PC and LaptopCould not get it to work with my 12" Samsung tablet, but I haven't tried very hard yet either. It throws an error about connecting to the cam.Granted I haven't done any serious torture / range testing of it so I wouldn't know how it stands up against more expensive, "proper" FPV VTX units, but I have so far driven my DIY crawler bot "Dora" all over my house running 200mW on a WolfWhoop Q3 Pro using just the FPV feed and it's really solid, even with some walls in the way. I'm pretty new to 5.8GHz FPV but well and truly used to 1.2GHz FPV, and this looks very clean and crisp to me for CVBS video relay. Also, I really like that it has a breakout for connecting it like you would any other CVBS unit.Only one thing I do not like about it. Well, ok, we'll make that two, to justify four instead of five stars:1) Even the little breakout connector only takes 5V. It would have been truly great and additionally useful if it could take a wider range of input voltage, you know, for those times when you wanna run it off a 3S pack or a 12V adapter or whatever. Not a deal breaker, really; you could just use a BEC or other voltage reg to get your five damned volts, lol.2) I would have LOVED if it had either a connection point for channel switching or a rolling scan feature where when it loses signal it just resumes scanning. I really want to set up an outdoor poor man's FPV sniffer, and not having such a feature means either having to open it up and do surgery or do it the hard way by constantly manually scanning. I won't fault the product too much for this; it was intended to be taken to the field and used around known transmitters, not patrolling the neighborhood for random ones. Nevertheless, just imagine going FPV wardriving with something like that... ohhh good times would surely follow. Might even make some new FPV buddies. :-)So, summary: You need this. No, you NEED this. It's cheap enough, does its job well and is way more versatile than a typical AV output VTX. Besides, it works with a MOVERIO. If you're like me and have been wondering for years why you blew so very much money on one of those fickle, fickle devices just to fly a Mavic Pro, then this will show you that someone left the doorway open on your little prison after all and you just didn't know to look. That's a VERY cool thing. :-)If anything awful happens to this or I find out something great or terrible about it in future, I'll come back and post an update. For now, I'm very happy.Rick NR417
D**B
Does not work
Does not work simply put,It uses a app called skydroid FPV, which has horrible reviews for good reasons, it crashes and will not stop crashing seconds after start, on both android and windows, which you have to use BlueStacks, a phone emulator,restarting phone and making sure the app had the correct permissions, nope the app crashes over and over,Seeing others use other apps to get this receiver to work, I tried FPV Go and another app, in which both cases the app gave the error " Looks like this device has no UVC driverThere were no instructions included, so if there is another app that actually gets this to work, I have not been able to find it.This was to be a Christmas gift and now I need to shop for another, that'll likely not arrive in time . . .I would attempt a refund but I should of tested this product sooner, for I am out of the amazon return window.I do not recommend this product, perhaps I got a defective product that got through quality control, or it can be fixed once the app developer comes out with a update fix, who knows, sadly my gift will not be on time this year, I cannot recommend this product.
P**A
Plug this into your PC with micro usb cable!
I bought this to control a robot from my PC, with the video streamed to my PC. I got a micro USB cable to plug this into my PC, as it didnt come with that. You dont need to pay for any software to view the video feed either. When plugged in, the device installs as a PC Camera. From there, open your start menu, and type camera. The camera app will appear as an option. This will work just fine, and cost nothing. Sometimes the device will disconnect- just unplug and replug in.
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