It is not even the on / off switch of the base station correctly described, the bottom right and not - is left up - as shown in the "Instructions".
Probably comes provided with the wrong figures "instructions" nor of an older model.
The glasses can be worn comfortably and I get along well with the presentation, although I have a significant visual impairment in one eye.
So far I did not even need to use the precaution additionally acquired compensation lenses.
My V-Eyes works well and as I had hoped.
However, at first I was bad pictures with letters in it that appeared in comic yellow diamonds.
After some time of around tasting (for lack of sufficient instructions) I have now, however, clean images in a very satisfactory quality.
Figuring out how I can drive the servo of a FPV-head, I'll probably need some guidance for lack ...
As for wearability and image quality of the V-Eyes, I would forgive quite 5 star. But because of the absolute lack of documentation I give only 4 stars