Product details
The DJI Goggles are comfortable VR-glasses, designed for FPV-flights (First-Person-View) with products of DJI. They combine two high quality screens and wireless transmission with minimal latency, as well
as long range with direct control over photo and video. Intelligent flight modes such as ActiveTrack, TapFly, Terrain Follow, Cinematic and Tripod Mode enable a whole new immersive dimension of flying.
The DJI goggles are able to transmit the live view at 720p/60 fps and 1080p/30 fps over long distances, with a minimum latency of only 120 ms. The OcuSync transmission system allows up to four devices to be connected simultaneously to the DJI Mavic Pro. The antennas integrated in the headband ensure a 360° transmission for a stable connection, even when the aircraft is flying behind you. Share the joy of flying with your friends and allow them to experience the coolest flying manoeuvres from a bird's eye view.
Typical "2K" screens in VR glasses are divided into two sections with a resolution of 1280x1440 for each eye. With a 16:9 view, some areas are truncated, leaving only a quarter of the pixels actually available. The DJI goggles have two screens with a resolution of 1920x1080 each and have more than double the number of pixels compared to conventional single screens in 2K.
Move your head to control the yaw and tilt angle of the aircraft (-90°, +30°), just like you would with a joystick.
All you have to do is move your head naturally in the right direction, or pause to stop. In motion-controlled gimbal mode, the gimbal is moved without affecting the yaw angle.
Access to intelligent key functions is child's play with the integrated touchpad of the DJI goggles. Navigating through the system menus is intuitive and convenient via the touchpad, or the 5D button of the DJI Mavic Pro remote control by hand.
The DJI Goggles are perfect for the new intelligent flight mode of DJI, the fixed-wing mode. This simulates a flight with a so-called "fixed wing aircraft", in which a forward movement with sufficient rotational movement is defined to enable an even more realistic flight experience. Combined with the head-guided flight mode, the DJI Mavic Pro can be controlled with head movements for a completely immersive flight experience.
The unique solid headband was designed to distribute the weight of DJI goggles to the entire head, for minimal pressure on the face and comfortable use over several hours. Wearers of glasses can wear the DJI goggles without hesitation and comfort. The visor of the DJI goggles can be folded up for a clear view of the surroundings or removed completely for transport.
The DJI goggles are able to transmit the live view at 720p/60 fps and 1080p/30 fps over long distances, with a minimum latency of only 120 ms. The OcuSync transmission system allows up to four devices to be connected simultaneously to the DJI Mavic Pro. The antennas integrated in the headband ensure a 360° transmission for a stable connection, even when the aircraft is flying behind you. Share the joy of flying with your friends and allow them to experience the coolest flying manoeuvres from a bird's eye view.
Typical "2K" screens in VR glasses are divided into two sections with a resolution of 1280x1440 for each eye. With a 16:9 view, some areas are truncated, leaving only a quarter of the pixels actually available. The DJI goggles have two screens with a resolution of 1920x1080 each and have more than double the number of pixels compared to conventional single screens in 2K.
Move your head to control the yaw and tilt angle of the aircraft (-90°, +30°), just like you would with a joystick.
All you have to do is move your head naturally in the right direction, or pause to stop. In motion-controlled gimbal mode, the gimbal is moved without affecting the yaw angle.
Access to intelligent key functions is child's play with the integrated touchpad of the DJI goggles. Navigating through the system menus is intuitive and convenient via the touchpad, or the 5D button of the DJI Mavic Pro remote control by hand.
The DJI Goggles are perfect for the new intelligent flight mode of DJI, the fixed-wing mode. This simulates a flight with a so-called "fixed wing aircraft", in which a forward movement with sufficient rotational movement is defined to enable an even more realistic flight experience. Combined with the head-guided flight mode, the DJI Mavic Pro can be controlled with head movements for a completely immersive flight experience.
The unique solid headband was designed to distribute the weight of DJI goggles to the entire head, for minimal pressure on the face and comfortable use over several hours. Wearers of glasses can wear the DJI goggles without hesitation and comfort. The visor of the DJI goggles can be folded up for a clear view of the surroundings or removed completely for transport.
Item number | 6304080 |
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Category | |
Manufacturer no. | CP.PT.000670 |
Release date | 1.5.2017 |
Colour group | White |
Exact colour description | Dgrey |
Capacity | 9.44 Ah |
Accessory type | FPV |
Scope of delivery | 1 charger |
Weight | 990 g |
Length | 28.50 cm |
Width | 28 cm |
Height | 18.30 cm |
Weight | 2.02 kg |
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Reviews & Ratings
Statutory warranty score
How often does a product of this brand in the «RC drone accessories» category have a defect within the first 24 months?
Source: Galaxus- 4.Pgytech0,1 %
- 4.Sunnylife0,1 %
- 6.PolarPro0,3 %
- 7.DJI0,4 %
- 8.Gamesir0,8 %
Statutory warranty case duration
How many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?
Source: Galaxus- 1.DJI3 days
Return rate
How often is a product of this brand in the «RC drone accessories» category returned?
Source: Galaxus- 4.Freewell1,8 %
- 5.PolarPro2,2 %
- 6.Pgytech2,4 %
- 7.Gamesir2,5 %
- 8.DJI3 %
Source: Galaxus
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Die Latenz bei der kabellosen Videoübertragung ist für den Renneinsatz zu lang, aber für normale Flüge kurz genug: Sie reicht von 110 Millisekunden bei der Mavic Pro bis hin zu 190 Millisekunden bei einer Inspire 2. Übelkeit kommt während des Fluges kaum auf, weil das Bild wie auf einer mehrere Meter entfernten Leinwand erscheint und nicht so immersiv wirkt wie in Virtual-Reality-Brillen...