1. Folasaga
The BETAFPV VR03 FPV Goggles are designed to provide an immersive First Person View experience for FPV racing drones and model airplanes. Featuring a 4.3-inch 800x480px HD LCD screen, these goggles offer clear visuals without distortion. The integrated DVR function allows for recording and replaying flight footage, enhancing the user experience. The goggles operate on the 5.8GHz frequency band with 48 channels and support NTSC/PAL video formats.

Ata: Luma view of the BETAFPV VR03 FPV Goggles, showcasinla latou mamanu laʻititi.
2. Mea i totonu o le afifi
Fa'amautinoa o lo'o iai mea uma i totonu o le afifi:
- BETAFPV VR03 FPV Mata tioata
- Replaceable 5.8G 3dBi Omnidirectional Antenna
- Fusi ulu e mafai ona fetuunai
- USB Cable Totogi-C
- Tusi Taiala

Image: The VR03 FPV Goggles, its packaging, and included accessories like the headband and user manual.
3. Ata o oloa
Familiarize yourself with the components and controls of the VR03 FPV Goggles.

Image: A detailed diagram highlighting the Type-C Port, Charging Indicator, Power On/Off switch, Recording Indicator, Recording Button, Channel Up (CH+), Band Up (Band+), Search button, Micro SD Card Slot, and Antenna.
- Vaʻa-C: Mo le tauina o le maa i totonu.
- Fa'ailoga o le Totogi: Fa'aalia le tulaga o lo'o molia.
- Ki/Pepe le Malosi: Controls the main power.
- Fa'ailoga Fa'amau: Lights up when DVR recording is active.
- Faamauina faamau: Initiates or stops DVR recording.
- CH+ Button: Changes the video channel.
- Band+ Button: Changes the video band.
- Su'e faamau: Activates the auto-search function for video signals.
- Laiti Laiti Card SD: For inserting a Micro SD card (not included) for DVR recording.
- Antenna: Replaceable 5.8G 3dBi omnidirectional antenna for video reception.
4. Seti
4.1. Fa'apipi'i Antenna
- Locate the antenna connector on the side of the goggles.
- Carefully screw the provided 5.8G 3dBi omnidirectional antenna onto the connector until it is finger-tight. Do not overtighten.
4.2. Totogiina le Maa
- Connect the USB Type-C charging cable to the Type-C port on the goggles.
- Fa'afeso'ota'i le isi pito o le uaea i se punaoa eletise USB talafeagai (e pei o le uafu USB a le komepiuta, se mea fa'apipi'i USB i luga o le puipui).
- The Charging Indicator will illuminate during charging and turn off when fully charged.
- A full charge provides approximately 2 hours of normal operation or 1 hour and 10 minutes in recording mode.

Image: Illustration showing the built-in 2000mAh battery and its approximate operating times for normal and recording modes.
4.3. Fa'aofiina o se Kata Micro SD
- Locate the Micro SD Card Slot on the side of the goggles.
- Insert a Micro SD card (Class 10 or higher recommended, up to 64GB) with the contacts facing down until it clicks into place.
- Ina ia aveese, tulei mālie le kata i totonu se'ia o'o ina puna i fafo.
5. Fa'atonuga o Galuega
5.1. Malosi i luga/Pepe
- To power on, slide the Power On/Off switch to the "On" position.
- To power off, slide the Power On/Off switch to the "Off" position.
5.2. Automatic Frequency Search
The goggles feature a fast auto-search function to find the strongest video signal.
- Ensure your FPV drone or video transmitter is powered on and transmitting.
- Oomi le Su'e faamau (S button) on the goggles.
- The goggles will scan all 48 channels and automatically lock onto the channel with the strongest signal within approximately 3 seconds.

Image: Visual representation of the one-key auto-search function, showing the button, band results, and instant display.
5.3. Manual Band and Channel Selection
If automatic search does not yield the desired result, you can manually select the band and channel.
- Oomi le Band+ Button to cycle through the available frequency bands (A, B, E, F, R, L).
- Once the desired band is selected, press the CH+ faamau to cycle through the channels (1-8) within that band.
- Refer to the frequency table below for specific channel frequencies.
| MATAUPU 1 | MATAUPU 2 | MATAUPU 3 | MATAUPU 4 | MATAUPU 5 | MATAUPU 6 | MATAUPU 7 | MATAUPU 8 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | 5865 | 5845 | 5825 | 5805 | 5785 | 5765 | 5745 | 5725 |
| B | 5733 | 5752 | 5771 | 5790 | 5809 | 5828 | 5847 | 5866 |
| E | 5705 | 5685 | 5665 | 5645 | 5885 | 5905 | 5925 | 5945 |
| F | 5740 | 5760 | 5780 | 5800 | 5820 | 5840 | 5860 | 5880 |
| R | 5658 | 5695 | 5732 | 5769 | 5806 | 5843 | 5880 | 5917 |
| L | 5362 | 5399 | 5436 | 5473 | 5510 | 5547 | 5584 | 5621 |
Image: A table detailing the 5.8GHz frequency bands and their corresponding channels in MHz.
5.4. DVR Recording
The VR03 FPV Goggles allow you to record your flight footage directly to a Micro SD card.
- Ensure a Micro SD card is inserted into the goggles.
- With the goggles powered on and receiving a video signal, press the Faamaumau faamau (red dot button).
- The Recording Indicator will illuminate, indicating that recording has started.
- Ina ia taofi le pueina, oomi le Faamaumau faamau again. The indicator will turn off.
- Recorded videos are saved as AVI files luga ole Micro SD card.

Ata: A view through the goggles showing an FPV feed with on-screen display elements, illustrating the DVR recording capability.
5.5. Toe taina
E mafai ona e toeview faamauina footage directly on the goggles.
- A'o masani viewi le mode, fetaomi ma uu le Faamaumau faamau for approximately 3 seconds to enter playback mode.
- Fa'aaoga le CH+ ma Band+ buttons to navigate through recorded files.
- Oomi le Faamaumau faamau briefly to play or pause a selected video.
- To exit playback mode, press and hold the Faamaumau faamau toe 3 sekone.
6. Tausiga
6.1. Fa'amamaina
- Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the exterior of the goggles.
- For the LCD screen, use a specialized screen cleaning cloth and solution if necessary, applying gently to avoid scratches.
- Keep the foam faceplate clean and dry.
6.2. Tausiga maa
- Avoid fully discharging the Lithium Polymer battery.
- Store the goggles with the battery partially charged (around 50%) if not used for extended periods.
- Aua ne'i fa'ailoa le maa i le vevela tele.
6.3. Teuina
- Store the goggles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Protect the screen from pressure or sharp objects.
7. Faʻafitauli
- Leai se Vitio Faailoga:
- Ensure the FPV drone/video transmitter is powered on and transmitting.
- Verify the antenna is securely attached to the goggles.
- Perform an automatic frequency search.
- Manually cycle through bands and channels to find the correct frequency.
- Check for obstructions between the drone and goggles.
- Poor Video Quality/Static:
- Ensure the antenna is properly connected and undamaged.
- Try a different channel or band.
- Reduce the distance between the drone and goggles.
- Minimize interference from other 5.8GHz devices.
- DVR Not Recording:
- Ensure a Micro SD card is inserted correctly.
- Check if the Micro SD card has sufficient free space.
- Verify the Micro SD card is formatted correctly (FAT32 recommended).
- Ensure the card is Class 10 or higher.
- Reformat the Micro SD card if issues persist (this will erase all data).
- Goggles Not Powering On:
- Ensure the battery is charged. Connect to a charger and check the Charging Indicator.
- Verify the power switch is in the "On" position.
8. Fa'amatalaga
| Fa'aaliga | Fa'amatalaga |
|---|---|
| Fa'ata'ita'iga | VR03 |
| Tele lau | 4.3 inisi |
| I'ugafono | 800 x 480 pika |
| I'uga o Pu'e Vitio | 480p |
| Fa'atele | 5.8GHz, 48 Channels |
| Fuafuaga Vitio | NTSC/PAL auto-selection |
| Antenna | Replaceable 5.8G 3dBi Omnidirectional |
| Galuega a le DVR | Yes, supports Micro SD card (up to 64GB) |
| Ma'a | Built-in 3.7V 2000mAh Lithium Polymer |
| Taulaga Totogi | USB Ituaiga-C |
| Taimi o Galuega | Approx. 2 hours (normal mode), 1 hour 10 minutes (recording mode) |
| Fua | 8.3"L x 6.7"W x 3.9"H (21.08cm x 17.02cm x 9.91cm) |
| mamafa | 10.6 aunese (300 kalama) |
9. Fa'amaonia ma Lagolago
For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please contact BETAFPV directly using the information below. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.
- Tufuga: Shenzhen Baida Moxing Co., Ltd.
- Webnofoaga: betafpv.com
- Fesoasoani ile imeli: support@betafpv.com
For additional resources and community engagement, you can visit BETAFPV's social media channels:
- Instagmamoe poʻa: @betafpv
- Facebook: BETAFPV
- YouTube: BETAFPV Official





