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SKYZONE M5 FPV Monitor with DVR
Finally—a monitor that doesn’t make you squint like you’re reading Betaflight CLI at 2 AM. The SKYZONE M5 FPV Monitor with DVR is your all-in-one field screen: bright, portable, and capable of recording every glorious crash in 5-inch technicolour. Whether you’re a line-of-sight spotter, a new pilot, or just tired of lending your goggles to every curious bystander, this monitor has your back. And yes, it still runs on honest-to-goodness analog—because some things just work.
Why You Want It
This isn’t just another “cheap screen” from Amazon’s bargain bin. The M5 rocks a high-brightness LCD so you can see your quad even under the blinding glory of British summer (all three days of it). Built-in DVR recording means you can review flights, prove you actually landed that split-S, or relive your crash compilations without firing up your goggles. Bonus: it’s light enough to strap anywhere and rugged enough for field abuse. Basically, the Swiss Army knife of FPV monitors—minus the corkscrew.
Specifications
- Screen Size: 5 inches (perfect pocket-sized brag screen)
- Resolution: 800×480 (retro gaming vibes but totally fine for FPV)
- Brightness: 1000 cd/m² (sunlight readable, unless you live on Mercury)
- Receiver: Built-in 5.8 GHz diversity (less dropout, more show-off)
- DVR: Integrated recording (because “pics or it didn’t happen”)
- Input Voltage: DC 7–26 V (aka: runs off most FPV batteries)
- Weight: ~280 g (lighter than your toolbag, heavier than your excuses)
What’s in the Box*
- 1× SKYZONE M5 FPV Monitor
- 2× 5.8 GHz Antennas
- 1× Sunshade
- 1× Power Cable
- 1× User Manual (aka bedtime story)
Disclaimer
Box contents may vary slightly, but the monitor is always included—because selling you an empty shell would be rude.
Still Here?
You must be the type who reads manuals cover-to-cover. Good news: the SKYZONE M5 FPV Monitor with DVR gives you daylight-viewable brightness, solid recording, and a price that won’t make your wallet eject in turtle mode. Grab one now, or keep squinting at your mate’s goggles—we’ll wait.