DJI Goggles! Coming with Only USD $449 Free shipping

DJI Goggles! Coming with Only USD $449 Free shipping

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The DJI Goggles are comfortable goggles designed for seamless FPV flying with DJI products. [1] 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.
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Low Lag Transmission

 

 

DJI Goggles are able to offer both 720p/60fps and close range 1080p/30fps viewing [2] with an extremely low latency of just 110ms. [3] Through DJI’s OcuSync wireless transmission system, up to four devices can be connected to the Mavic Pro simultaneously. [4] Antennas built into the headband ensure 360° of coverage, offering a reliable connection even if the aircraft is flying behind you. [5] Share the fun of immersive flying with friends by giving them a bird’s eye view of the world as you pilot their experience.

 

 
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High Quality Optics

 

 

No Latticing: Each screen packs its pixels together tightly so you see a clean, cohesive image with no latticing. DJI Goggles can be used non-stop for a maximum of six hours.

 

 

High Resolution: Typical “2K” screens inside the goggles are split into two 1280×1440 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 1920×1080 screens providing more than twice the amount of pixels of a typical 2K single screen.
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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 1920×1080 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[1]

 

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.

 

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Touchpad & Remote Controller[1]

 

 

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.

 

 

Power Button: for turning on/off the Goggles
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Touchpad: choose a menu and confirm
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Function Button: enter Focus Mode and other functions

 

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Intelligent Flight [1]

 

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.
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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. The screen portion of DJI Goggles can be flipped up to glimpse the real world, or detached entirely for easy storage and portability.

 

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Connect Your Devices
 

 

A range of built-in interfaces allows DJI Goggles to work with a wide range of devices.

 

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Micro USB Input

 

Connect compatible Phantom 4 series and Inspire 2 using the USB port to get access to tracking functions and head tracking. [1] It is also used for firmware upgrades.

 

HDMI Input

 

Watch camera feeds from a Phantom 4 series or Inspire drones [1], or plug in a video device to watch films or play games.

 

Micro SD Card

 

Download files from the aircraft to the goggle’s onboard SD card for a backup, or view video files you have captured. [6]

 

Audio

 

Plug headphones into the headphone jack or use the onboard speakers to listen to audio on videos being played through the HDMI cable.

 

[1] DJI Goggles supports Mavic Pro, Phantom 4 series and Inspire series. Some functions will be adapted for different DJI Products.

 

[2] HD mode: 1080p/30fps: near-field with no interference; 720p/30fps: at long range or with interference; Smooth Mode: 720p/60fps

 

[3] Using the Mavic Pro, stream wirelessly at 720p/60fps and record video at 720p/120fps

 

[4] For Mavic Pro with two pairs of DJI Goggles and two RCs only

 

[5] The use of a spotter is essential when wearing DJI Goggles. The aircraft should not fly beyond the spotter’s line of sight. [6] DJI Goggles can only play content downloaded from DJI drones.

 

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