DJI GOGGLE REVIEW
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 Published On May 24, 2017

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Are the new DJI Goggles worth it? Find out all the cool new features and the pros and cons in our in-depth DJI Goggle Review.

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We were able to test out the DJI Goggles and were blown away by the capabilities of this technology, so we wanted to share our thoughts and what we liked the most about them.

Our rating: 9 out of 10
What we enjoyed about the DJI Goggles:

Comfort-
Although bigger than the Mavic Pro, they didn’t feel bulky or big;
They fit whether your noggin is small or large;
They fit high on the forehead and lower on the back of the head;
The DJI Goggles are breathable;
Fit well over all glasses;
The screens are adjustable to your eye distance;

Optics-
Two screens on their optics carry almost double the resolution than a single screen design.
You can see crisp detail—almost forget you’re looking through goggles.
Latency is not a limiting factor with Ocusync technology while wearing the goggles.
You don’t experience “stuttering” or pixelation of the image.
Latency is 110 milliseconds from the Mavic to the goggles.
The screens have an 85 degree field of view.
Sync bypasses controller so it’s a direct sync to the goggles.

Menu-
You can use the goggles to access the menus by the track pad on the side of the goggles and a few key buttons underneath.
You can use your remote to control the goggles with a toggle and function buttons
You can can fly the Mavic Pro FPV with the goggles
All of the displays that you would get on your phone screen is inside the goggles
Head tracking capabilities: 1) gimbal works separately from flight controls to view surroundings and 2) use it to move the Mavic itself
Two screens can link to the same Mavic to watch at the same time.

Compatible with multiple drones
Mavic Pro (using Ocusync)
Inspire 2
Phantom 4 Pro
Phantom Pro Plus

Specs-
Cost: $449
Weight: Goggles (495 g); Headband (500 g)
Dimensions: Goggles (195x155x110 mm); Headband (folded: 255x205x92 mm)
FOV: 85 degrees (single screen)
Screen size: 5 inch x2
Interpupillary Distance Range: 58-70 mm
Refresh rate: 60 Hz
Screen resolution: 3840x1080 (single screen: 1920x1080)
Operating frequency: 2.4 GHz
Max. Transmission Distance: Same as the aircraft connected
Video downlink resolution: 1080p 30, 720p 60, 720p 30
Max. operating time: 6 hours

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