1. Nhanganyaya
Thank you for choosing the SKYZONE SKY 04O PRO FPV Goggles. These goggles are designed to provide an immersive First-Person View experience for drone piloting and other FPV applications. Featuring a high-resolution OLED screen, a wide 42-degree Field of View (FOV), and integrated DVR, the SKY 04O PRO offers advanced functionality and comfort. Please read this manual thoroughly to ensure proper setup, operation, and maintenance of your goggles.
2. Chigadzirwa Pamusoroview
Familiarize yourself with the components and controls of your SKY 04O PRO FPV Goggles.

Mufananidzo 2.1: Mberi view of the SKYZONE SKY04O PRO FPV Goggles.
2.1 Machiteshi uye Zvekudzora

Mufananidzo 2.2: Pamusoro view of the goggles showing ports and adjustment sliders.
- DC IN: Simba rekuisa chiteshi.
- HT OUT: Head Tracker output port.
- USB: Kuti zvivandudzwe zvefirmware uye kutamiswa kwedata.
- HDMI IN: High-Definition Multimedia Interface input for external video sources.
- A/V IN: Analog Video input port.
- SD CARD Slot: For DVR recording and playback.
- IPD Sliders: Adjust the interpupillary distance for optimal eye alignment.
- Focus Adjustment Sliders: Adjust the focus for each eye individually (range: -6 to +6 diopter).

Mufananidzo 2.3: Rutivi view showing power and control buttons.
- Bhatani reSimba: Turns the goggles on/off.
- Shuttle Wheel: Inoshandiswa pakutsvaga menyu uye kusarudza.
- Other Control Buttons: For various functions such as channel scanning, DVR control, and menu access.
3. Setup
Follow these steps to prepare your goggles for first use.
3.1 Kuiswa kwebhatiri
The SKY 04O PRO goggles typically use an external battery (not specified if included, but usually required). Connect a compatible LiPo battery (e.g., 2S-6S) to the DC IN port. Ensure the battery is fully charged before use.
3.2 Antenna Connection
Screw your FPV antennas onto the SMA/RP-SMA connectors located on the side of the goggles. Ensure they are securely fastened but do not overtighten.
3.3 Kubatidza/Kudzima
- Kubatidza: Press and hold the Power Button until the screen illuminates.
- Kudzima: Press and hold the Power Button until the screen turns off.
3.4 Adjusting IPD and Focus
For a clear and comfortable viewing experience, adjust the Interpupillary Distance (IPD) and focus:
- IPD Kugadziriswa: Use the IPD sliders on the top of the goggles to move the screens closer or further apart until the image appears as a single, clear picture without eye strain.
- Focus Adjustment: Use the focus adjustment sliders for each eye to achieve sharp focus. The goggles offer a focus range of -6 to +6 diopter, accommodating various vision needs.
4. Operating Instructions
This section covers the basic operation of your FPV goggles.
4.1 Menyu Navigation
The goggles feature a user-friendly interface with a Shuttle Wheel for easy navigation. Rotate the wheel to scroll through menu options and press it to select.
4.2 Video Input Selection
The goggles support multiple video inputs:
- FPV Receiver: For receiving analog FPV video signals.
- HDMI IN: Connect to external digital video sources (e.g., simulators, HD receivers).
- A/V IN: Connect to external analog video sources.
Use the menu to switch between these input modes as needed.
4.3 Advanced Screen Settings
Gadzirisa yako viewing experience with various screen modes:
- Standard: Default display settings.
- Bright: Increases overall brightness.
- Yakapfava Reduces contrast for a softer image.
- Vivid: Enhances color saturation and contrast.
Access these settings through the main menu to select your preferred display mode.
4.4 DVR Rekodha
The integrated DVR allows you to record your FPV flights directly to an SD card. Insert a formatted SD card into the slot. Use the control buttons to start and stop recording. Recorded footage can be played back directly on the goggles or transferred to a computer via USB.
4.5 Head Tracking
The goggles include a 3-axis accelerometer and 3-axis gyroscope for head tracking functionality. Connect compatible head tracking devices via the HT OUT port to control camera movement on your drone.
4.6 Kusarudzwa kweMutauro
The user interface supports 10 different languages. Navigate to the system settings in the menu to select your preferred language.
5. Kuchengeta
Proper care will extend the lifespan and performance of your goggles.
- Kuchenesa Lenzi: Shandisa jira rakapfava, risina lint rakagadzirirwa chaizvo malenzi ekuona. Usashandise abrasive zvinhu kana makemikari ane hasha.
- Kuchenesa Muviri: Wipe the goggle body with a clean, damp jira. Dzivisa kuisa hunyoro munzvimbo dzinopinzwa mvura kana mumaburi.
- Battery Care: Always use recommended batteries. Store batteries in a cool, dry place and follow manufacturer guidelines for charging and discharging.
- Kuchengeta: Store the goggles in their protective case when not in use to prevent dust and physical damage. Avoid exposing them to extreme temperatures or direct sunlight.
6. Kugadzirisa matambudziko
Kana ukasangana nematambudziko, tarisa kune anotevera matambudziko akajairika uye mhinduro.
| Dambudziko | Zvinogona Kukonzera | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Hapana mufananidzo pachiratidziri | Goggles not powered on; incorrect video input selected; loose video cable; transmitter off. | Ensure goggles are powered on; select correct video input (FPV, HDMI, A/V); check all cable connections; verify FPV transmitter is powered and transmitting. |
| Mufananidzo usina kujeka | Incorrect IPD or focus adjustment; dirty lenses. | Adjust IPD and focus sliders until image is clear; clean lenses with an optical cleaning cloth. |
| Poor video reception/static | Weak signal; incorrect channel; damaged antennas. | Ensure antennas are securely attached; perform auto-scan or manually select correct channel; try different antennas; reduce distance to transmitter or remove obstructions. |
| DVR haisi kurekodha | No SD card; unformatted SD card; full SD card. | Insert an SD card; format the SD card in the goggles menu; delete old recordings or use a new SD card. |
| Goggles not powering on | Battery depleted; faulty battery connection. | Charge the battery; check battery connection to DC IN port. |
7. Zvinotsanangurwa
Detailed technical specifications for the SKYZONE SKY 04O PRO FPV Goggles.

Figure 7.1: Key features and specifications overview.
| Feature | Tsanangudzo |
|---|---|
| Sikirini | OLED |
| Resolution | 1280x720 |
| FOV (Munda we View) | 42 madhigirii |
| Aspect ratio | 16:9 |
| IPD (Interpupillary Distance) | Adjustable |
| Focus Range | -6 to +6 diopter |
| Chiyamuro Voltage | 2S-6S LiPo (DC IN) |
| DVR | Yes, supports SD card recording |
| Video Format | NTSC/PAL auto-selection |
| Musoro Tracker | 3-axis Accelerometer, 3-axis Gyroscope |
| Mitauro | 10 mitauro |
| Package | Ehe |
| Bhatiri Inosanganisirwa | Yes (referring to internal battery if applicable, or external battery compatibility) |
| Type | Binocular |
| Viewing Experience | Non-Immersive |
| Certification | CE |
8. Mazano emushandisi
Enhance your FPV experience with these practical tips:
- Optimal Fit: Spend time adjusting the head strap and faceplate for a comfortable, light-sealed fit. A good fit prevents light leakage and improves immersion.
- Antenna Sarudzo: Experiment with different antenna types (e.g., patch, omnidirectional) to find the best reception for your flying environment and style.
- DVR Review: Nguva dzose review your DVR footage to analyze your flying, identify issues, or simply relive exciting moments.
- Firmware Dzokorora: Tarisa mugadziri wacho website periodically for firmware updates. Updates can improve performance, add features, or fix bugs.
- Screen Kudzivirira: Consider using a screen protector for the internal OLED displays to prevent scratches or damage.
9. Warranty uye Tsigiro
For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please refer to the official SKYZONE websaiti kana kubata mutengesi wako ane mvumo. Chengetedza humbowo hwako hwekutenga kune warranty claim.





