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Walksnail Ascent FPV VRX - Digital HD Receiver with HDMI Output & Canvas Mode

Walksnail Ascent FPV VRX - Digital HD Receiver with HDMI Output & Canvas Mode

SKU:WN02-FP018

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Walksnail Ascent FPV VRX - Digital HD Receiver

Look at you, still squinting at that grainy analog static like it's a Magic Eye poster from 1994. We know the drill: you've spent three hours soldering a flight controller just to see a video feed that looks like a CCTV camera in a storm. The Walksnail Ascent VRX is here to bring your FPV experience into the current decade, assuming your goggles actually have an HDMI port. It's 1080p vision so clear you’ll finally see the branch that’s about to end your quad’s expensive career before it actually happens.

Why You Want It

Because waiting for 35ms of latency is still faster than your brain processes a "low battery" warning. You get 6km of range—plenty of distance to realize you’ve flown into a dead zone or a field you definitely don't have permission to be in. It features a dual-antenna setup that works harder than a budget airline pilot on a bank holiday, ensuring your signal stays as stable as your financial decisions are not.

Specs

  • Latency: End-to-end 35ms (Basically instant, unlike your last takeaway delivery).
  • Resolution: 1080P/60fps or 720P/120fps (For that buttery smooth 'I definitely meant to do that' look).
  • Weight: 118g excluding antennas (Lighter than your sense of guilt for buying more gear).
  • Storage: Built-in SD Slot up to 256GB (Stop losing your footage because you forgot to press record on the goggles again).
  • Range: 6km (Stable transmission, provided you aren't flying behind a Lead-lined British castle).
  • Output: HDMI Port (Plug into your goggles, your TV, or your fridge if it’s fancy enough).
  • OSD: Canvas Mode Support (Betaflight/INAV integration because we know you love tinkering with sliders).
  • Frequency range: 5725-5829GHz
  • Transmission power: FCC:<30dBm; CE:<14dBm
  • Bandwidth: 5m/10m/20m/Auto
  • SD Card: Micro SD - up to 256GB
  • Recording format: MP4 (H.264)
  • IPD Range: 58-70mm
  • Output: HDMI 1080p50fps, 1080p60fps, 720p50fps, 720p60fps, 720p100fps, 720p120fps
  • Power supply: DC5.5x2.1mm 7.4~25.2V (2-6S)
  • Connector: RP-SMA
  • Polarization: LHCP
  • Antenna gain: 2dBi
  • Dimensions: 114.5*64*24mm
  • Weight: 118g

In the Box

  • 1x Walksnail Ascent VRX
  • 2x Circularly Polarized Antennas (The 'ears' that make the magic happen)
  • 1x HDMI Cable (Because we aren't monsters who make you buy cables separately)

Compatibility

This unit is the bridge between the Walksnail Avatar ecosystem and literally any display with an HDMI input. If you're trying to bind this to your old analog tinywhoop, please stop and seek help. It requires a 2S-6S power supply via the DC port to keep the pixels flowing.

Highlights

  • Smart Frequency Hopping: Automatically finds clear channels so you don't have to scream "I'm on Channel 1" at the local park while three other pilots crash.
  • Pocket-Sized Portability: Sleek enough to fit in your bag, unlike those massive ground stations of the past that required a dedicated trolley.

Notes

Update your firmware. No, seriously. Don't be that pilot who complains on a Facebook group before actually checking the manual. We see you. We know you're just comparing this tab to three other shops right now. Just pick this one; our shipping label printer is feeling lonely.

Disclaimer

Signal strength depends on local laws and your ability to point antennas correctly. We aren't responsible for "tree-related rapid disassembly" of your drone.

Still Here?

If you're still reading this, you're the reason we have to write 'do not eat' on the silica gel packets. Just add it to the basket. Your quad is lonely.