See the World from a Whole New Perspective

The DJI Goggles offer a total immersive flying experience with a first person perspective when flying your DJI drone. Displaying a live stream in high resolution direct from the drone’s camera, the goggles provide a refined piloting ability as well as an exhilarating aerial experience.

Ocusync Wireless Technology

DJI’s OcuSync wireless system uses antennas built into the headband that provide 360° of coverage and use a 2.4Ghz frequency band. The system sends a high definition 720p signal from the camera direct to the goggles when the drone is flying at long range when the aircraft is closer this can be switched over to a 1080 Full HD signal or a 720p 60fps smooth mode. The goggles have an extremely low latency which can be as fast as 110ms for a responsive real-time video feed.

Ultra-High Resolution Display

With a stunning 3840x1080 resolution, the goggle has dual 1080p screens that produce an 85° field of view for a truly immersive experience. The goggles use a beam splitter that displays an image in front of each eye as well as polarisation that stops any image overlap for a crisper first person view while you’re flying.

Head Movement Control

An embedded accelerometer and gyroscope give you the ability to control the drone and camera through simple head movements. In the Head Tracking Flight Mode, turning your head controls the aircraft yaw, while the Head Tracking Gimbal mode locks the aircraft movement to the controller and allows the camera’s gimbal to be controlled. The head tracking feature is immensely useful for accurately framing shots of fast moving subjects.

Intelligent Flight Mode Support

The goggles support DJI’s range of Intelligent Flight Modes such as TapFly, ActiveTrack, Terrain Follow, Tripod Mode, and Cinematic Mode. This means you can capture shots with more intuitive control than ever before while using the latest DJI flight modes with the goggle control system.

Fixed Wing Flight

Integrated perfectly with the DJI Mavic’s new intelligent flight mode the Fixed-Wing Mode the quadcopter can fly straight ahead simulating a fixed wing aircraft. Combined with Head Tracking you can use your head to control left and right movements of the aircraft for a more realistic flight experience, while an AR trajectory prediction feature provides a visual cue of the path of the aircraft to make flying even safer.

Integrated Touchpad

Designed to make it easy to change functions and flight modes while wearing the goggles there is a touchpad controller built in to the side of the headset. The touchpad allows you to navigate through the internal menu system easily and intuitively by using swiping and tapping motions. The goggles also include a power button, and function button.

Ergonomic Design

A rigid headband distributes the weight of the goggles evenly and the size of the headband can be adjusted for a closer fit, so you can wear the goggles comfortably. The inter-pupillary distance can be adjusted to suit individuals and the headset is suitable for users with glasses. The screens can be flipped up easily to give your eyes a break or confirm the location of your aircraft and the eyepiece section can be detached from the headband for storage and transport.

Versatile Connectivity

A camera feed from the Phantom 4 and Inspire series drones can be sent to the goggles with the HDMI port, which also allows you to play games or watch films with the headset. The USB port connects to the Phantom 4 and Inspire 2 controller to enable the head tracking or tracking functions and can be used to update the firmware. There is even a Micro SD slot that can be used to can download footage direct to a card.

On-Screen Display

The screen has a comprehensive HUD (Head Up Display) that shows aircraft status, camera settings, current flight modes, GPS and wireless status, battery level and remaining flight time. It can also display prompt messages and flight telemetry data giving you real-time information about your flight.

6 Hours Operation Time

A 9440mAh rechargeable lithium ion battery provides up to 6 hours of operation time. A sensor switches off the displays when you are not looking through the goggles to conserve battery power. The unit can be easily recharged through the USB port with the included battery charger and LED indicators display battery charge status.

Compatibility

The DJI Goggles are compatible with the latest DJI drones with full functionality supported by the Mavic Pro with its integrated Occusync wireless system. The Inspire 2, Phantom 4, Phantom 4 Pro, Phantom 4 Advanced and Spark are also compatible and can be connected to their respective controllers via USB cable.