DJI Goggles Immersive FPV Double 1920×1080 HD Screens Drone Accessories, 110 mm, White
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Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Photo Sensor Technology | CCD |
Supported File Format | mp4, mov |
Brand | DJI |
Model Name | DJI Goggles |
Photo Sensor Size | 1-inch |
Exposure Control Type | Automatic |
Form Factor | Ultracompact |
Special Feature | Wireless |
Color | White |
About this item
- DJI Goggles support the Mavic series (except for Mavic Air 2、Mavic Mini and Mavic 2 Enterprise), Phantom 4 series, Inspire series, and Spark.
- Country of origin : China
- Some functions have been adapted for different DJI products.
- A pair of 1920×1080 HD screens and a head tracking feature, enabling you to look at the world from above
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Seemless FPV
The DJI Goggles are comfortable goggles designed for seamless FPV flying with DJI products.* They combine a pair of large ultra-high quality screens, long-range,
low lag wireless connectivity, and direct control of photo and video capture. With Intelligent Flight Modes like ActiveTrack, TapFly, Terrain Follow, Cinematic Mode and Tripod mode, a totally new flying dimension is created.
*DJI Goggles supports Mavic Pro, Phantom 4 series and Inspire series. Some functions will be adapted for different DJI Products
Low Lag Transmission
DJI Goggles are able to offer both 720p/60fps and close range 1080p/30fps viewing with an extremely low latency of just 110ms.Through DJI’s OcuSync wireless transmission system, up to four devices can be connected to the Mavic Pro simultaneously. Antennas built into the headband ensure 360° of coverage, offering a reliable connection even if the aircraft is flying behind you. Share the fun of immersive flying with friends by giving them a bird’s eye view of the world as you pilot their experience.
Intelligent Flight
DJI Goggles are a perfect pair with DJI's new Intelligent Flight Mode: Fixed-Wing Mode. In this mode, the aircraft doesn’t turn left or right but instead flies forward with enough rotational movement for realistic flight simulation. Combined with Head Tracking Mode, you can use your head to control the Mavic Pro for a fully realized flight experience. An AR trajectory prediction feature in Fixed-Wing Mode makes using this mode in complex environments safer. Other Intelligent Flight Modes include Terrain Follow, ActiveTrack, TapFly, Cinematic Mode and Tripod Mode.
High Resolution
Typical '2K' screens inside the goggles are split into two 1280x1440 sections, one for each eye. When viewing a 16:9 image, some sections are further cut off,
leaving only a quarter of the available pixels. DJI Goggles have two 1920x1080 screens providing more than twice the amount of pixels of a typical 2K single screen.
Optical Design
DJI Goggles use a beam splitter to display an image in front of each eye, as well as polarization to prevent any image overlap. This allows it to create genuine
Full HD 1920x1080 resolution per eye. When used with the large aperture aspheric lens, an 85° field of view per eye is created for maximum immersion.
Head Tracking
Your head movements control both aircraft yaw and camera tilt in Head Tracking Flight mode as with remote controller sticks. All you need to do
is turn left or right to yaw left or right, and straighten your head to stop turning. In Head Tracking Gimbal mode only the gimbal will move without affecting yaw.
Touch Pad and Remote Controller
Access to key intelligent features through a touchpad integrated into the DJI Goggles or 5D button on the Mavic Pro controller makes navigating the internal menu system easy and intuitive.
No Latticing
Each screen packs its pixels together tightly so you see a clean, cohesive image with no latticing.
Comfortable and Flexible
A unique solid headband design balances and spreads the weight of DJI Goggles around the head evenly, minimizing pressure on the face and keeping them comfortable to wear for hours. People who wear glasses are also able to wear them comfortably.
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Product information
Brand | DJI |
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Model Name | DJI Goggles |
Built-In Media | Camera Body & Lens |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Model Number | CP.PT.000672 |
Remote Included | No |
Model Series | DJI Goggles |
UPC | 190021288560 |
Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
ASIN | B071Z6DSHB |
Item Height | 7.2 inches |
Manufacturer | DJI |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Flash Memory Type | Micro SD |
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Sensor Type | CCD |
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Photo Sensor Size | 1-inch |
Form Factor | Ultracompact |
Special Feature | Wireless |
Color | White |
Item Weight | 995 Grams |
Video Resolution | 1080p |
Viewfinder | Electronic |
Camera Flash | no flash |
Specific Uses For Product | FPV Flying, Drone Racing |
Compatible Devices | DJI software and hardware ecosystem |
Continuous Shooting | 30 fps |
Video Capture Format | MP4 |
Expanded ISO Maximum | 25600 |
Battery Weight | 50 Grams |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Mount Type | Headband |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Has Image Stabilization | No |
Audio Recording | No |
Is Electric | No |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
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File Format | mp4, mov |
JPEG Quality Level | Fine |
Exposure Control | Automatic |
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White Balance Settings | Auto |
Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
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Screen Size | 0.01 Centimeters |
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Display Type | 4K UHD |
Has Color Screen | Yes |
Digital-Still | Yes |
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Movie Mode | Yes |
Image Capture Type | Video |
Auto Focus Technology | Contrast Detection |
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Focus Features | Active |
Focus Type | Auto Focus |
Focus Mode | Continuous-Servo AF (AF-C) |
Autofocus | Yes |
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Product Description
The DJI Goggles are comfortable goggles designed for seamless FPV flying with DJI products. They combine a pair of large ultra-high quality screens, long-range,
low lag wireless connectivity, and direct control of photo and video capture. With Intelligent Flight Modes like ActiveTrack, TapFly, Terrain Follow, Cinematic Mode and
Tripod mode, a totally new flying dimension is created. Operating Temperature Range - 32 degree Fahrenheit - 104 degree Fahrenheit. The item is DJI Goggles support the Mavic series (EXCEPT for Mavic Air 2、Mavic Mini and Mavic 2 Enterprise), Phantom 4 series, Inspire series, and Spark.
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Customers give positive feedback about the goggles' picture quality, with one noting they can see individual pixels, and functionality, with one mentioning the head tracking system works perfectly. The goggles receive mixed reviews for value, with some saying it's worth every penny while others find them overpriced. Customers disagree on the ease of use, with some finding it easy to pair with drones while others say it takes a bit of setting up. Customers disagree on comfort, with some saying they feel good on the head while others find them uncomfortable. The goggles are heavy and don't stay put on the head, and connectivity issues are reported, particularly with Mavic Air 2.
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Customers praise the goggles' picture quality, noting its high definition and large field of view, with one customer mentioning they can see individual pixels.
"...it moves just as quickly as your head moves which is great for just looking around while flying but is terrible for trying to record video unless..." Read more
"...With some practice, and head tracking you can get some really nice aerial shots all by yourself...." Read more
"...Switch to video mode. The view is impressive The goggles are 1080p but for some reason if you put the app in 2.7 it effects the view in the..." Read more
"First goggles I have owned and love these. Very clear HD screen with large field of view. Easy to link to my Mavic Pro and worked first time...." Read more
Customers find that the goggles work well, with one customer specifically mentioning that the built-in head tracking system performs perfectly.
"...The built in head tracking system works perfectly, almost too perfectly because it moves just as quickly as your head moves which is great for just..." Read more
"...My favorite is ....camera head follow. It works very well. You can adjust the speed of the head movement...." Read more
"...Easy to link to my Mavic Pro and worked first time...." Read more
"...Worked easily first try with my Mavic Pro and you can also pipe HDMI video into it...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the goggles' value for money, with some finding them worth every penny while others consider them overpriced.
"...Overall this is a great purchase for the FPV flying, With some practice, and head tracking you can get some really nice aerial shots all by yourself...." Read more
"...And the add on diopter lenses are hard to find! And over priced! This also makes their use by different people problematic!..." Read more
"Wouldn't fly the drone any other way. These googles are worth the money and are perfect if you have a friend that wants to join in...." Read more
"...I just cant understand the terrible engineering that was accepted and released for the fitting of it...." Read more
Customers have mixed experiences with the goggles' ease of use, with some finding them easy to use and pair to their drones, while others report they are difficult to use.
"...The menu system is fairly easy to navigate once you get a feel for it using the track pad on the right side of googles...." Read more
"...In short, these are heavy, bulky, difficult to use, and I haven't found anyone's head they fit well yet. Sigh ... sad." Read more
"...Very clear HD screen with large field of view. Easy to link to my Mavic Pro and worked first time...." Read more
"...The initial link and setup was a little clunky, although done once, now I just turn them on and all works...." Read more
Customers have mixed experiences with the goggles' connectivity, with some reporting issues with the Mavic Air 2 and other drones, while one customer notes good performance at over 2 miles.
"...Not really Updated It still disconnects. Far away or over the landing pad. I need tobget with dji on this Eye glasses..." Read more
"...They are wirelessly synced with the Mavic Pro only, but does include an HDMI to micro HDMI cable for the phantom series...." Read more
"...The video quality is good, but will not work wirelessly with the Spark. I returned these and bought the Flysight goggles...." Read more
"...Other than that I have had no connection issues whatsoever. I have used them to watch movies as well and I enjoy them for this purpose...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the comfort of the goggles, with some saying they feel really good on their head and make them feel like they are flying, while others find them uncomfortable.
"...This gives you a completely immersive experience. You feel like you are flying, so much so that you will find yourself moving with the aircraft and..." Read more
"...The loose feel of the knob and buttons leads me to believe it is cheaply manufactured and there will be discrepancies from headset to headset with..." Read more
"...and two pair of Hobby King goggles and these are by far the most comfortable and has the best picture quality...." Read more
"...Ended up ordering the 3.0 correction lenses. The lenses are a bit uncomfortable but give me the crystal clear picture that I was hoping for...." Read more
Customers find the goggles heavy and bulky, with one customer noting that the weight stresses their neck.
"...The front protrudes a lot but it's actually fairly light. The headband is heavier because it contains the batteries and the combo makes for a..." Read more
"...Try this and let me know. Its a fine balance of band and goggle weight holding it in place. Cons..." Read more
"...Headset did not fit well, and because the goggles were so heavy, they kept sliding...." Read more
"...In short, these are heavy, bulky, difficult to use, and I haven't found anyone's head they fit well yet. Sigh ... sad." Read more
Customers report that the goggles don't sit comfortably on their heads and don't stay in place.
"...Headset did not fit well, and because the goggles were so heavy, they kept sliding...." Read more
"...But no matter how you orient the headband, it won't sit nicely on your head, and it is very awkward to use. Not balanced well at all...." Read more
"...However they do sit a little strange on your head, takes some getting used too. Also, I feel like the resolution is a bit off...." Read more
"...They are large, They are well balanced and feel really good on your head...." Read more
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Definitely a new fpv experience. Alot of fun!
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- Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2017Style: GogglesVerified PurchaseThere are so many positives to these goggles that it's hard to know where to start. I can only say that if you really want to feel like your in the cockpit of your Drone, especially a Mavic Pro, you need a pair of these goggles. The only downsides that I have found is that like all goggles you are pretty much blind to your surroundings when using them. It is very important that you have somebody next to you to make sure that your environment is safe and also to keep a visual line of sight on the drone. Do you have the ability to reach out to people to come and fly with you when you want to? That is probably the make or break issue with all FPV goggles
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They are large, They are well balanced and feel really good on your head. The front protrudes a lot but it's actually fairly light. The headband is heavier because it contains the batteries and the combo makes for a perfect balance on your head.
The Goggles use two x five inch 1920x1080 screens inside. That gives an effective resolution of 3840x1080 or its like looking at a 216" HDTV screen at 10ft away. Yes your own mini theater that almost covers everywhere your eyes look at. This gives you a completely immersive experience. You feel like you are flying, so much so that you will find yourself moving with the aircraft and swaying like a bird and then on landing and removing the goggles you will feel a bit disorientated that your back on the ground. It's all very hard to put into words because frankly there is nothing for drones on the consumers market that I can use as a comparison.
I wont bore you with Specs because if you have reached this point you have no doubt read up on all the details of the touch pad on the side and the head tracking etc. So let me focus instead on the information that is not on DJI's website.
If your using the with a Mavic Pro you almost do not need to have a tablet or phone hooked up, although I highly recommend that you do keep one hooked up.. The goggles provide all the really necessary flight information but do lack a few things like the map. They have implemented the Radar system for knowing where the craft is in relationship to you but it is not complete but it is supposed to be by the next update probably around the end of June.
The built in head tracking system works perfectly, almost too perfectly because it moves just as quickly as your head moves which is great for just looking around while flying but is terrible for trying to record video unless you want it jumping around all over the place. For now I leave it on when I want to just fly for fun or to let a friend feel what it's like to be Superman, but for videography I leave it locked and use the controls on the remote to move the camera. The 110ms latency is really great. It gives you a feeling like there is almost no latency. If you have flown the drones with a Tablet or phone you were getting over 200ms of latency, so this is a big improvement.
The unit has a built in silent fan and I dont know if this is designed to help prevent any kind of fogging in the goggles but whatever the case is, the goggles do not fog up when your using them. There is a bit of heat build up if you go out with them on a hot day and there is also a small amount of light leakage around the nose section. This pretty much goes away once the screen is lit up. If you were glasses its not a problem as the goggles fit right over even the biggest of glasses. There is no built in Diopter with these goggles, so if you wear glasses you will need them.
"Watch TV"
When your not flying this thing is a blast for watching TV! You can hook up an HDMI cable and watch anything coming from your 1080P cable box or computer. It even worked great using my iphone and an HDMI adapter. You get that massive beautiful TV screen and the picture is super clear.
One let down is that you would think that 3D would look great on this since it has separate screens for each eye but for right now DJI does not support 3D decoding. All the hardware is there, so I hope its just waiting on software updates.
The goggles have output for headphones but they also have two built in speakers which are great for listening to movies. They are not tinny or cheap sounding, I was actually surprised at how good they sound.
One of the main features is that you can transfer your recorded video from the aircraft to the goggles and play them back. You can either do this wirelessly or you can pop out the SD card in the drone and push it into the SD card slot on the goggles. This works very well for letting friends watch video recorded by the drone. I wanted to see if I could get movies of my own onto the SD card and see if I could play that. So far I can get video but no sound. I don't know if its a feature that is not implemented yet or if they do not have plans on doing it because video from the drone does not have sound so maybe they think it is not a needed option.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2017Style: GogglesVerified PurchaseThe googles are a great addition to the DJI line-up, especially if you have the Mavic Pro. They are wirelessly synced with the Mavic Pro only, but does include an HDMI to micro HDMI cable for the phantom series. The screens are crystal clear 1080P, and with the adjustable pupil distance easy on the the eyes. The menu system is fairly easy to navigate once you get a feel for it using the track pad on the right side of googles. There is little light leak from the googles, even when wearing glasses. Overall this is a great purchase for the FPV flying, With some practice, and head tracking you can get some really nice aerial shots all by yourself. The HUD has everything you need to fly and know all in front of you, being able to flip the googles up to see, make these even better.
It was worth the month long wait to get them. I bought them here on Amazon (fulfilled by DJI Store) for $450.00. I'm not sure why others are jacking up the price.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2017Style: GogglesVerified PurchaseHere is my take on these goggles
Pros
Direct connection to your mavic ,no cables
Huge screen. Makes you feel like your looking out the window of a high rise
My favorite is ....camera
head follow. It works very well. You can adjust the speed of the head movement. Where you put your head is where the camera goes. Its like being in a helicopter or hot air ballon looking around. Way cool.
At first i had problems with the video quality. I was going to return them. Then by accident i found this key issue
IMPORTANT
Go to your app and make video adjusted to 2.7 k
On the app you can be in camera mode or video. Switch to video mode. The view is impressive The goggles are 1080p but for some reason if you put the app in 2.7 it effects the view in the goggles
You cant go higher or the goggles go to 720. You will not get greater than 1080 from the goggles even though video recording is at 2.7k.
It may be a glitch in my app that i need to do this. Who knows....
For me...... this 2.7 move made all the difference. Ill keep the goggles now
They fit well but i found I needed to do this.
Open the band wide open. Put the goggles on your face and hold them in place with one hand. Now pull the band down to your neck. Then tighten the band, not necessary to be TIGHT. It should now be on a angle downward to your neck. This angle makes it hold the goggles in place Once in place lift the band a half inch. This puts a little weight on the goggles. Try this and let me know. Its a fine balance of band and goggle weight holding it in place.
Cons
Lost connection at times when its 800 feet away and 200 up
And
At 15 feet just above the landing pad. It lasts a few seconds. I now just hover and wait a few seconds. No panic. I haven't had this in awhile
I have about 50 flights with the goggles. Problem seems to have gone away...
Not really
Updated
It still disconnects. Far away or over the landing pad. I need tobget with dji on this
Eye glasses
I wear 1.25 but had to get 3.5 to get a clear view of the screen
Fogging
You need to put the goggles outside from your air conditioned house to allow them to acclimate to outside weather... about an hour.
I have no fogging now
Instruction manual
Like the mavic manuals provided online, are just a sneak peak at what is explained. You need to do what we all do. Go to mavic pilots forum or you tube. Its how we all learned to use the mavic and goggles
DJI needs to do a better job of explaining.... fully.... what each and every operation that the product is capable of doing. These are amazing products and we shouldn't need to guess how to make a certain function work properly
Bottomline
I didnt like them at first. They are not like the demo videos. Once i figured out how to get a great view., i was hooked.
I only want to use my goggles now.
I bought them from Amazon as they have a no wrestling match required to return an item within 30 days
I hope this helps you...
Top reviews from other countries
- Ryan WhitfordReviewed in Australia on December 16, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars DJI Brilliance
Style: GogglesVerified PurchaseThe goggles are the usual excellent standard from DJI. Only used them a few times so far and already love them.
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Felipe Carlos HabsburgReviewed in Mexico on February 18, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Son sorprendentes
Style: GogglesVerified PurchaseYo los uso en un DJI SPARK. Son realmente muy buenos pero...... las personas que tienen vista cansada no ven con claridad. Tienen que usar con sus lentes o,...... comprar las adecuaciones ópticas que venden en la tienda DJI
Otro problema es que si son muy pesados
Con el Spark no me permite subir a más de 50 metros y alejarme también 50 metros. Se para.
Con el MAVIC pro va a kilómetros y es una gozada.
Realmente es increíble y recomiendo ampliamente.
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González EduardoReviewed in Mexico on December 14, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente calidad y vista impresionante!
Style: GogglesVerified PurchaseToda la información requerida para el vuelo , mas la posibilidad de utilizar los modos inteligentes, otra experiencia de vuelo de Dron!!!!!
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PicochuloReviewed in Mexico on May 16, 2019
3.0 out of 5 stars Facilidad de Operación
Style: GogglesVerified PurchaseEn principio tiene una excelente visión, pero de alcance limitado. El dron vuela mucho más lejos que la visión que uno puede observar.
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Arturo Clavel OlmosReviewed in Mexico on February 1, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Super accesorio
Style: GogglesVerified PurchaseFunciona perfecto con el DJI Spark, solo hay que conseguir el cable micro usb a micro usb para que jale