DJI’s new Goggles N3 are designed to deliver a smooth immersive experience with two of its latest drones and remote controllers while providing enough internal space to comfortably accommodate the user’s personal eyeglasses. No need for diopter adjustment or additional lenses.
To slip them over your glasses, you simply open the goggles’ foam padding from both sides before pulling them snugly on and into place. Aiming squarely for the entry-level market, they also feature a single 1080p ultra-wide screen with a 54-degree field of view that reduces the prospect of succumbing to dizziness. And that’s not all.
The ready-to-use design is enhanced with DJI’s latest O4 FHD video transmission technology to pilot the craft and a helpful one-tap defogging function to keep the screen viewable when you’re out in humid conditions. DJI recommends shooting at 50 fps or higher to ensure the smoothest possible first-person view (FPV) experience.
The Goggles N3 are compatible exclusively with DJI’s Avata 2 and Neo drones, and can only be operated with the DJI RC Motion 3 or DJI FPV Remote Controller 3. When not piloting a drone, you can use the headset to playback the video it records and even watch extraneous videos imported via SD card.
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These goggles boast an extended battery life of up to 2.7 hours, and you can connect the built-in battery directly to a power bank through the USB-C port and even use the headset while it’s charging.
The Goggles N3 can be purchased separately for use with your drone of choice or as part of the fully accessorized Neo Motion Fly More Combo. In addition to the Neo drone and Goggles N3, this kit includes the Motion Controller, three batteries, a two-way charging hub and an extra set of propellers.
The bundle is affordably priced to give newcomers a budget-friendly leg-up into the eye-opening realm of aerial immersive FPV.
Features
- Eyewear-friendly design
- Dual top-mounted antennas
- Built-in ventilation system
- 3.5-inch screen size, 1920×1080 resolution
- Up to 60 Hz refresh rate
- 54-degree field of view
- 13km transmission distance (with Avata 2)
- 10km transmission distance (with DJI Neo)
- 60 Mbps maximum transmission bitrate
- MOV (H.264) video recording format