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DJI Goggles Immersive FPV Headset (CPPT000672)

SKU CPPT000672
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Original price $1,348.50
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Original price $1,348.50
Current price $769.99
$769.99 - $769.99
Current price $769.99

Key features

1. Immersive, Low-Latency HD Viewing

  • Feature: Receives a digital high-definition video feed (720p at 120fps) from compatible DJI drones like the Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom, Mavic Air, Spark, and Phantom 4 series.

  • Benefit: Provides a crystal-clear, first-person-view (FPV) experience that feels like you're in the cockpit of the drone, far superior to analog FPV systems.

2. Dual Operating Modes

  • Feature: Offers two primary ways to use the goggles:

    • Head Tracking: Move your head to control the gimbal and camera movement on supported drones (e.g., Mavic 2, Mavic Air). This is incredibly immersive for looking around.

    • Standard FPV: The goggles simply display what the drone's camera sees, with control still on the remote controller.

3. High-Resolution OLED Screens

  • Feature: Two 1920x1080 screens (one for each eye) with a high refresh rate.

  • Benefit: Delivers a sharp, vibrant, and smooth image, reducing the "screen door effect" common in older VR headsets.

4. OcuSync Transmission System

  • Feature: Uses the same robust OcuSync transmission technology as the drones it pairs with.

  • Benefit: Offers excellent range (up to several kilometers/miles in ideal conditions) and strong resistance to interference, maintaining a stable video link.

5. Built-in Control & Interface

  • Feature: Has a built-in touchpad on the side for navigating menus, a 3.5mm headphone jack for private audio, and a microSD card slot for recording the flight view directly to the goggles.

  • Benefit: You can control camera settings, playback footage, and change settings without taking off the goggles or touching your phone.

6. Adjustable IPD and Diopter

  • Feature: The inter-pupillary distance (IPD) can be physically adjusted to match your eyes. Most critically, they have built-in diopter dials (-8.0D to +2.0D).

  • Benefit: If you are near or far-sighted, you can often use the goggles without needing to wear your glasses, making them much more comfortable.

7. Compatibility

  • Primary Use: Designed for the DJI consumer drone ecosystem (Mavic 2, Mavic Air, Spark, Phantom 4, Inspire 2).

  • FPV Drone Use: Can be used with digital FPV drones using the DJI FPV Air Unit or DJI Caddx Vista, which also transmit using the DJI OcuSync system. This is a very popular use for them today.

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Features

DJI Goggles combines a pair of large ultra-high-quality screens, long-range and low-latency wireless connectivity, and direct control of photo and video capture. Operators using a Mavic Pro or Phantom 4 series drone can also access many intelligent flight features using a touchpad on the side of the visor.

 

High-Quality Optics, Low Latency Transmission
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 creates full HD 1920x1080 resolution per screen, providing more than twice the amount of pixels of a typical 2K display. Wearing the DJI Goggles is like looking at a 216" home cinema screen placed about three meters away. Through DJI's OcuSync wireless transmission system, up to two pairs of DJI Goggles can be connected to a single Mavic Pro aircraft. DJI Goggles can receive video data directly from the drone bypassing the controller to minimize lag. When flying with the Mavic Pro, DJI Goggles offers both 720p at 60 fps and close range 1080p at 30 fps viewing with latency as low as 110ms.

Fully Immersive Experience. Total Control.
A touchpad integrated into DJI Goggles makes navigating the internal menu system simple, providing easy access to key intelligent flight features such as ActiveTrack, TapFly, Terrain Follow, Cinematic Mode and Tripod Mode. In Fixed Wing Mode, DJI Goggles bring with them a whole new way to fly the Mavic Pro. In this mode, the aircraft flies forward with enough rotational movement to simulate realistic flight. An AR trajectory prediction feature in Fixed Wing Mode makes using this mode much safer in complex environments.

Head Tracking, a feature on DJI Goggles, allows operators using a Mavic Pro or Phantom 4 series aircraft to use head movements to control both aircraft yaw and camera tilt. Turning your head is like moving the control sticks - turn left, or right to yaw left or right, and straighten your head to stop the turn. Another option is using DJI Goggles to control the gimbal exclusively, while the aircraft operator maintains control of the aircraft with the master controller. Combined with Fixed Wing Mode, you can use your head to control the Mavic Pro for an immersive flight experience.

Operators should always follow local regulations for FPV flight, and it is recommended to use a spotter to help monitor the surrounding airspace.

Ergonomic Design with Comfort in Mind
A stable headband design balances and spreads the weight DJI Goggles around the head, minimizing pressure on the face and maximizing comfort. DJI Goggles allows the operator to flick between third person view and FPV in a matter of seconds. Operators can even wear glasses inside and quit FPV mode instantly by flipping the visor up so they can see the aircraft and their surroundings. The screen and headband can be detached for ease of portability and storage.

Connecting Your Devices
A range of interfaces are built into DJI Goggles, allowing them to work with different devices. DJI Goggles can sync with the Mavic Pro via DJI's OcuSync transmission system, while the Phantom 4, Phantom 4 Advanced, Phantom 4 Pro, and Inspire 2 drones can connect via the controller's USB port. An onboard Micro SD Card allows operators to download files from the aircraft to the goggles or review video files on the spot. Additionally, the HDMI input allows DJI Goggles to connect to a video device for watching films and even playing video games.

DJI Goggles' first-person viewing experience works with DJI aerial platforms including the Mavic Pro, Phantom 4 series, and Inspire series (intelligent flight features using the touchpad vary with each model of aircraft). On a full charge, DJI Goggles are fully operational for a maximum of six hours.

Item Includes

  • DJI Goggles FPV Headset

Item Includes

  • Display

    2 x 5" (12.7cm)

  • Screen Resolution

    3840 x 1080 (total)
    1920 x 1080 (each screen)

  • FOV

    85½ (single screen)

  • Interpupillary Distance

    2.3 to 2.8" (58 - 70mm)

  • Operating Frequency

    2.4GHz

  • Transmission Distance

    Same as connected aircraft

  • Video Downlink

    1080p @ 30 fps 720p @ 60 fps 720p @ 30 fps

  • Video Latency

    110 ms (Mavic Pro, 720p60, video format: 720p120)
    150 ms (Phantom 4 series, 720p60, video format: 720p60/720p120)
    140 ms (Inspire 2+X5S, 720p60, video format: 1080p120)
    190 ms (Inspire 2+X4S, 720p60, video format: 1080p60)

  • Sensors

    Gyroscope, accelerometer, proximity

  • Input/Output

    1x Micro-USB
    1x 3.5 mm audio jack
    1x Micro-HDMI 1.4b
    1x microSD card slot

  • HDCP Standard

    1.4

  • Battery Capacity

    9440 mAh

  • Battery Energy

    35.44 Wh

  • Battery Life

    Up to 6 hours

  • Power Input

    100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 0.5 A

  • Power Output

    5 V, 3 A / 9 V, 2 A / 12 V, 1.5 A

  • Operating Temperature

    32 to 104½ F (0 to 40½ C)

  • Dimensions

    Goggles: 7.7 x 6.1 x 4.3" (195 x 155 x 110mm)
    Headband (Folded): 10.0 x 8.1 x 3.6 (255 x 205 x 92mm)

  • Weight

    Goggles: 495g (17.5 oz)
    Headband: 500g (17.6 oz)


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