I've been researching various alternatives to all the normal FPV goggles that are currently out because 1 the normal FPV goggles that we are all used to have to connect to the H wirelessly which worries me because if it possibly communicates directly with the H while simultaneously connecting the ST16 I'd be really concerned with it possibly lessening the signals to & from the ST16. That is why I do not want to attempt to try those. On the subject of trying it out using it Samsung VR or similar I know that it is a possibility but when I've seen similar attempts they have used I believe that it was called the VR One which works the same way that Samsung VR does but they did not use any app like CGO instead I believe they had a splitter cable that splits the phone's micro USB input into 2 so that you could plug an HDMI into it at the same time the glasses connected goggles connected to it which also means you wouldn't need to worry about wireless interference from your phone. I have also been seeing various normal FPV goggles that have an HDMI input but thus far haven't found any that are any cheaper than the Yuneec SkyView for $250 unless you may feel content with buying some with small 4.3" screen which I'm wanting something a bit better, & also to any of you that currently own or are thinking about buying the RS Module realize this; when it is installed on your H then instead of your H sending down only a 720P quality video stream it will now send a 1080p video downlink but as most know our ST16 screens are only 720p so If I buy any glasses they'll be 1080p or I wont be buying them which is also why I've thought about purchasing a much large screen/monitor to maybe mount above the current one on our ST16's that IS 1080p capable, possibly 12-17" monitor & i'd then obviously have the ST16 mounted into a TX Tray as to provide more weight support. Thanks Tom C