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Caddx Ascent Goggles Battery

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Caddx Ascent Goggles BatteryCaddxFPV Goggles Battery (Walksnail Ascent Protos Goggles Ready) Look, buying a CaddxFPV Goggles Battery is about as exciting as filing your CAA Operator ID paperwork, but unlike government bureaucracy, this actually keeps you in the air. Designed specifically for the Walksnail Avatar and Goggles X systems, this power brick ensures you aren't suddenly staring at a black screen mid power loop. Its a high capacity LiPo that keeps the electrons flowing

CaddxFPV Goggles Battery  (Walksnail Ascent / Protos Goggles Ready)

Look, buying a CaddxFPV Goggles Battery is about as exciting as filing your CAA Operator ID paperwork, but unlike government bureaucracy, this actually keeps you in the air. Designed specifically for the Walksnail Avatar and Goggles X systems, this power brick ensures you aren't suddenly staring at a black screen mid-power loop. It’s a high-capacity LiPo that keeps the electrons flowing so you can focus on not hitting that ghost branch.

Why You Want It

Because gravity is undefeated and running out of power at 400ft is a bad time. This isn't just a dumb battery; it’s got a Type-C interface that handles 20W fast charging, meaning it refills faster than Joshua Bardwell can explain PID tuning. It also doubles as a power bank for your phone, so when you inevitably crash into a field and need to call for a retrieve (or an Uber), you won't be stranded with a dead mobile. Plus, at 125g, it won't make your head feel like you're wearing a brick.

Specifications

  • Capacity: 3000mAh (That’s roughly 2 hours of flight time, or 10 minutes of flight and 1.5 hours of searching for your quad).
  • Weight: 125g (Light enough to forget, heavy enough to hurt if you drop it on your toe).
  • Nominal Voltage: 7.2V (21.6Wh of pure energy).
  • Output: XT30 interface for goggles, USB-C for everything else.
  • Charging Time: ≈ 1.5 hours (Just enough time to repair your props).
  • Protection: Short-circuit protection supported (Because we’ve seen your soldering).
  • Cable Length: 1.2m (Long enough to reach your pocket, short enough not to strangle you).

What’s in the Box*

  • 1× CaddxFPV Goggles Battery
  • 1× XT30 Power Cord (depending on batch)

Compatibility

Natively designed for Walksnail Avatar and Ascentt Series Goggles. If you try to power a toaster with it, that’s on you.

Disclaimer

We sell batteries, not miracles; flight times vary based on how many power-hungry modules you strapped to your face.

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9.5/10 This is the pinnacle of Star Wars comic books. A great way to tie in their Indiana Jones character in Aphra and the mainline series to tell an amazing story. Only complaint is a couple of the issues artwork I was not a fan of. I like the more realistic look. Just make sure you read Aphra book 1 and the previous SW books to understand it better. Aphra book 1 being more important
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