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DJI's Digital HD FPV Goggles V2 give the ultimate HD FPV experience, optimized for low latency flying such as racing and freestyle. This new V2 version has all the latest and greatest features from DJI.
The DJI Digital HD FPV Goggles V2 build on the stellar reputation of the V1 DJI FPV Goggles. By taking the best features of V1 and adding some new future-proof tech to these V2's they are truly one-of-a-kind, in performance and style. DJI has created and honed its digital FPV system to satisfy the demands of FPV drone pilots.
Racing and freestyle drone pilots alike want the fastest response, lowest latency and clearest video in their FPV system in order to perform fast movements with the most accuracy. Analog video was the best way to achieve low latency and fast response, but the video was never very clear. And conversely with digital, the video was clear and crisp, but there was a noticeable delay that many pilots couldn't live with - plus digital HD systems were bulky and cumbersome to put on your drone.
Well, all of that changed with DJI's entry to Digital HD, and now that has changed again with the release of DJI FPV Goggles V2. Crystal clear 810p 120fps (Low-Latency Mode) or 810p 60fps (HQ Mode) video directly to your goggles, with the lowest latency ever before on a digital HD system!
On top of that, get maximum transmission ranges up to 4km with the built-in receiver! No need to spend additional money on an external receiver module.
Note: These goggles require theDJI FPV Air Unitin order to work. However, using the DJI FPV Remote Controller is optional. The DJI Remote Controller is useful if you want to use their built-in Tx system.
Specifications
Weight: Approx. 420 g (headband and antennas included)
Dimensions:
202 × 126 × 110 mm (antennas included)
184 × 122 × 110 mm (antennas excluded)
Screen Size:2-inch × 2
Screen Resolution (Single Screen):1440 × 810
Screen Renew Rate:144 Hz
Communication Frequency: 2.400 - 2.4835 GHz*; 5.725-5.850 GHz *Only supports 5.8Ghz when used with DJI FPV Air Unit
Live View Mode: Low Latency Mode (810p/120fps) High-Quality Mode (810p/60fps)
Video Format:MP4 (Video format: H.264)
Supported Video Play Format:MP4, MOV, MKV (Video format: H.264; Audio format: AAC-LC, AAC-HE, AC-3, MP3)
Operating Temperature:32° to 104° F (0° to 40° C)
Power Input:7.4-17.6 V
FOV:Adjustable from 30° to 54°. Adjustable image size from 50%-100%
Interpupillary Distance Range:58 -70 mm
Supported Storage Card:microSD cards with capacities of up to 256GB
DJI FPV Goggles Battery
Capacity:1800 mAh
Voltage:9 V (Max.)
Type:LiPo 2S Charging Temperature0℃ to 45℃
Energy:18 Wh
Max Charging Power:10 W
Battery Life:Approx. 110 minutes (measured in an environment of 25°C at maximum brightness level)
Videos
Tips
Avoid exposing the goggles to direct sunlight. If you use DJI FPV Goggles and DJI FPV Remote Controller at the same time, you must first link the air unit and the goggles together, and then link the remote controller to the air unit.
Compatibility
- DJI FPV Air Unit - DJI FPV Remote Controller
Includes
DJI FPV Goggles V2 (including the foam padding) × 1
Update process is cumbersome, better if done with the VTX out of the quad. Also the update port is much flimsier than the earlier 2 antenna versions, IMO.
I use this mont for all my builds with a DJI O3 system. It comes with all the hardware nessassery and I like how is provides a small gap between the frame and the air unit so you can run wires under it. With all that said, it is still very low profile to fit on builds that use short 20mm standoffs too.
This thing is really fun and I haven't had to touch the PIDs at all. Super maneuverable on high rates and really mellow on low rates. I'm teaching my six year old grandson how to fly and he's doing great with it then raise the rates and I doing freestyle in my livingroom. Top off the performance with Newbeedrones awesome customer service and you can't lose. Newbeedrone is now my go to site for whoop stuff.