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DJI Goggles Immersive FPV Double 1920×1080 HD Screens Drone Accessories, 110 mm, White
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Brand | DJI |
Color | White |
Frame Type | Full Rim |
Special Feature | Wireless |
Size | 110 mm |
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 FPVThe 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 TransmissionDJI 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 FlightDJI 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. |
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High ResolutionTypical '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 DesignDJI 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 TrackingYour 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. |
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Touch Pad and Remote ControllerAccess 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 LatticingEach screen packs its pixels together tightly so you see a clean, cohesive image with no latticing. |
Comfortable and FlexibleA 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 Dimensions | 11.3 x 11.1 x 7.2 inches |
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Item Weight | 2.19 pounds |
ASIN | B071Z6DSHB |
Item model number | CP.PT.000672 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 14, 2017 |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | DJI |
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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 like the image quality of the safety glasses, mentioning it's high definition and impressive. They also appreciate the immersiveness. However, some customers have reported issues with the adjustability and weight. They say the goggles are too heavy to work with the headset mechanism and are too large and clunky. Opinions are mixed on quality, ease of use, value, and performance.
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Customers are satisfied with the image quality of the safety glasses. For example, they mention it has a large field of vision, high definition, and impressive view. Some say the screens are crystal clear and 1080p. Overall, most are happy with the product's quality and functionality.
"...You get that massive beautiful TV screen and the picture is super clear...." Read more
"...Certainly there are no alternatives. The image quality is quite good (much better than an iphone or even an ipad), and their sensitivity (range)..." Read more
"...The screens are crystal clear 1080P, and with the adjustable pupil distance easy on the the eyes...." Read more
"...goggles and these are by far the most comfortable and has the best picture quality...." Read more
Customers like the immersiveness of the safety glasses. They mention it makes them feel like a bird, provides a completely immersive experience, and is good fun. Some say it's a blast for watching TV.
"...When your not flying this thing is a blast for watching TV!..." Read more
"...Short range, it is a very cool experience--akin to "flying", but if it keeps causing disconnection from the flight controls, it's going to..." Read more
"...Very immersive. I felt the goggles may have compromised the distance I can go. I just noticed the goggles started to pixel...." Read more
"...you the feeling of sitting up close to a big screen tv, not an immersive VR experience as advertised...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the safety glasses. Some mention that it's excellent, amazing, and a superb piece of technology. However, others say that the video quality isn't quite as good, the resolution is a bit off, and they do not make a good video.
"Jury is still out on this product. The design of the headset is 5-star...very nice build quality, adjustable and comfortable for the duration of a..." Read more
"Even though they are bulky, you get used to the goggles. The technology is fascinating and fun to play with...." Read more
"...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...." Read more
"4.5 stars! Like the title says - these are amazing. Super clear, the entire family loves it...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the safety glasses. Some mention it's easy to use once you get it bound and set up, and easy to go through the menu pretty quick. They say it'll connect to their Mavic Pro first time. Others however, say that they're heavy, bulky, difficult to use, and cumbersome. They also say the instructions are abysmal and the menus are not very intuitive.
"...The initial link and setup was a little clunky, although done once, now I just turn them on and all works...." Read more
"...Binding was really easy doing it with a paper clip. Yeah there a bit big and heavy but not that much more than a large box FPV Goggle for racers...." 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
"...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
Customers are mixed about the value of the safety glasses. Some mention it's worth the cost and a great purchase for FPV flying, while others say it'll be a waste of money. The quality is not good for the money, and the design is at a premium price. The screen is not as good as expected, and it'd be an incredibly disappointing experience.
"...And the add on diopter lenses are hard to find! And over priced! This also makes their use by different people problematic!..." Read more
"...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
"...When I got the product it was an incredibly disappointing experience...." Read more
"...I just cant understand the terrible engineering that was accepted and released for the fitting of it...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the safety glasses. Some mention that they work amazingly great, with no latency, and gorgeous picture. They also work great for the DJI Mavic Pro and the simulators out there. However, others say that it doesn't hold a charge and won't activate. They say the system didn't read SD cards used by the Mavic up to 64GB.
"...It even worked great using my iphone and an HDMI adapter. You get that massive beautiful TV screen and the picture is super clear...." Read more
"Update: Goggles still working great, did find out today that by using the DJI Goggles HDMI in put I..." Read more
"...The system didn't read sd cards used by mavic up to 64gb, just fat32, not extended fat. A really disapointing issue if you use 4k resolution...." Read more
"...My favorite is ....camerahead follow. It works very well. You can adjust the speed of the head movement...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the adjustability of the safety glasses. They mention that the fit is pretty bad, the screen is always fuzzy, and the add on diopter lenses are hard to find. They also say that the headset is a little large and resembles a toilet bowl on their head. They feel that the product lacks s basic optical adjustment and that the focus adjustments do not have enough range.
"...They take up twice the room of my Mavic in my suitcase! They don't fit particularly well on my extra large head and certainly this notion of..." Read more
"...Focus adjustments do not have enough range so I could barely focus mine with knob all the way to one direction and I have 20/20...." Read more
"...They are large, They are well balanced and feel really good on your head...." Read more
"...But the shear lack of focus/dioptric adjustment is a big fail for these goggles...." Read more
Customers find the safety glasses too heavy and bulky. They also say the headset mechanism is hard to work with and the weight stresses their neck.
"...These are very large clunky things! They take up twice the room of my Mavic in my suitcase!..." Read more
"...Yeah there a bit big and heavy but not that much more than a large box FPV Goggle for racers...." Read more
"...Headset did not fit well, and because the goggles were so heavy, they kept sliding...." Read more
"...The front protrudes a lot but it's actually fairly light...." Read more
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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.
**Update 12/27/2017**
To connect this item to a Phantom 3 / 4 / 4 Advanced / 4+
DJI Phantom 3 Professional / Advanced Quadcopter FPV Double-screen Display 720P Real-time HDMI Output Module (Pro/Adv) Part 54
Afunta Mini HDMI Male to HDMI Female Converter Adapter Cable Cord 1080P
I still don't have the Goggles activated as my cable adapter I received today was incorrect. I have ordered the one linked above. (not the one originally ordered)
**Update 01/14/2018**
I did figure out that what I really needed to activate the googles was a Windows computer with DJI Assistant 2 installed and a USB cable to the googles. (Software on the DJI website- https://www.dji.com/phantom-4/info?site=brandsite&from=insite_search#downloads ) The USB cable is included.
The DJI Googles are great and for the first time I was able to complete flights for the duration of the battery endurance. Most flights prior were short and brief. We live on a farm with some pasture acreage. If I stay within our property boundaries and at or above 150 feet, I can safely navigate all over and get continuous video feed back to the googles. Getting down close to the height of the trees or below causes an interruption in video tracking. Using the google in a shaded area outside is better than broad sunlight as some light will find its way in and somewhat distracting. I have found after i have them on I can turn slightly one way or another to reduce glare. Battery life on the googles is quite good.
If you were wondering about whether the video feed shows on both your connected device and the googles, it does not. Unfortunately viewing the video feed live is a solo experience. I have done some research where some folks talked about an additional device to split the HDMI signal but I have not purchased anything to accomplish this. It is theoretically possible but is not the way DJI delivers the capability. The attached device does not go blank. There are still controls availble for settings and flight mode but just no live feed. The googles does allow for some mode changes and displays some sensor data. We see speed distance and height inside the googles along with the video feed.
If I had a wish item for the googles, it would be an option for inserted lenses or the screen just slightly farther away. I have difficulty cleary seeing items to close to my face so for the image to be sharp for me I purchased some very inexpensive reading glasses at the lowest power that would work for me. They fit inside the googles adequately.
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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.