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Fly Fast. Break Free. Overview
DJI Goggles just got better looking and more powerful, so you can experience FPV racing in style and without traditional restraints. DJI Goggles Racing Edition (RE) feature a redesigned metallic matte black visor and headband, along with padding covered by high-quality red leather.
Precisely engineered for racing, DJI Goggles RE are compatible with an OcuSync video transmission module and a high-performance camera module, which work together to transmit digital video signal from up to 7 km away with latency as low as 50 ms,1 in addition to analog signal. Fly with smooth, clear video and experience the thrill of drone racing like never before.
Faster HD FPV Racing
Stay in control. Feel the rush. OcuSync Video Transmission Module
DJI Goggles deliver FPV video with ultimate speed, stability, and clarity. The OcuSync Video Transmission Module offers 2.4 and 5.8 GHz dual-band digital video transmission with latency as low as 50 ms and a maximum control range of up to 7 km.1 Equipped with an array of powerful features, such as 1280×960 HD transmission, and automatic Frequency-Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) transmission, this module is compatible with a variety of multi-rotor and fixed-wing aircraft. Packed with advanced tech and features, as well as external modules to suit a variety of setups, DJI Goggles RE achieve immersive drone racing that is unparalleled.
Camera Module
The DJI OcuSync Camera compatible with DJI Goggles RE uses a 1/3” image sensor, providing much higher-resolution video transmission than most analog FPV goggles on the market. It also uses a global shutter, significantly reducing rolling shutter effect caused by high-frequency vibration. Also, its 148° FOV with a low-distortion lens delivers a wide, yet natural-looking camera view. With such an advanced camera, users can control flight accurately and even record a whole flight for analysis or sharing.
Ultimate Control for Boundless Flight
Access to flight setting adjustments, gimbal control, and precise flight data is necessary for effective drone racing. DJI Goggles RE offer all of this and more.
Antennas for Every Flight
DJI Goggles can be purchased with three pairs of external antennas for different scenarios.
• Pagoda: This circularly polarized antenna performs best at 5.8 GHz.
• Cylindrical: Also circularly polarized, this antenna operates at 2.4 and 5.8 GHz for fully integrated performance.
• Dipole: Linearly polarized, this antenna operates at 2.4 and 5.8 GHz and is lightweight, allowing for a clear video feed at close distances.
Wide-Ranging Applications
Apart from compatibility with racing quads and fixed-wing model aircraft, DJI Goggles RE can be used with vehicles, robots, and industrial drones to provide clear FPV during cargo transportation, search and rescue operations, and even structural inspections.
Upgraded Entertainment
Enjoy Games, Movies, and More
FAQ
Q:Can I connect the camera to other devices other than the DJI OcuSync Air Unit?
A: No.
Q: Can I use the camera of the OcuSync Air Unit to take photos?
A : No. But you can take screenshots of the camera view by pressing and holding the Goggles' touch pad with two fingers.
Q :What are the differences between the three compatible antennas?
A : "DJI Goggles RE come with a set of three compatible antennas for different scenarios:
• Pagoda: This circularly polarized antenna performs best at 5.8 GHz.
• Cylindrical: Also circularly polarized, this antenna operates at 2.4 and 5.8 GHz for fully integrated performance.
• Dipole: Linearly polarized, this antenna operates at 2.4 and 5.8 GHz and is lightweight, allowing for a clear video feed at close distances.
Q :Can I bend two antennas to make them cross each other?
A : No. Bending the antennas may permanently affect their service life and performance.
Q : Can I remove the silicone cover from a Dipole antenna?
A : It is recommended you do not remove the silicone cover.
Q : "When using Goggles RE to receive analog video transmission, can I use antennas other than the official DJI Pagoda Antenna?"
A : No. In many countries, local laws and regulations do not allow unofficial antennas to be used.
Keule Posted at 2017-11-22 00:56
No, you must exchange your current camera/transmitter equipment with the new DJI camera/transmitter.
Doesn't look like. The DJI camera/transmission system is if you want to have full OccuSync system in your home built.
As they stated it has 12 channels for analog transmission and DJI Grace confirmed that can link with Fatshark bands. The question for me is, the exact frequencies on which it can receive and switch in these 12 channels.
DJI Grace Posted at 2017-11-22 01:33
DJI flying glasses Racing Edition can not only adapt DJI OcuSync Air system but also be adapted analog transmission system
Yep, now i got it. Anyhow - if available, i put the OcuSync Air System in one of my quads!
Hello
IS the OcuSync Air Unit with his camera IS COMPATIBLE with Dji GOggle 1 (standard white) ??????
I have just Buy my Goggle standard white !!!!
Thank You
Mavic & Goggle Posted at 2017-11-22 02:17
Hello
IS the OcuSync Air Unit with his camera IS COMPATIBLE with Dji GOggle 1 (standard white) ??????
I have just Buy my Goggle standard white !!!!
I do not see a reason why it shouldn't be compatible.
But also important to clarify for those who have the white goggles.
Don't get the comment. DJI are much like Apple they use advertising companies who like to show a broad range of representative people that use their products. Please expand.
I wonder how many people that wreck their drones come here with their cry baby posts wanting DJI to fix their crashed drones from racing.
Once again people will think they are playing a video game and when they crash it will be real with real damage.
really need to know what channels this thing will receive. can any of the mods let us know for certain? without all the raceband channels, you don't stand a chance of breaking into the race industry. that occusync module is far too large and heavy to place in a race quad.
also, what does this mean? why would you hook it into a flight controller? what information would i possibly need from the goggles in my flight controller? the helpful information should already be on the OSD.
WickedWingman Posted at 2017-11-22 06:58
really need to know what channels this thing will receive. can any of the mods let us know for certain? without all the raceband channels, you don't stand a chance of breaking into the race industry. that occusync module is far too large and heavy to place in a race quad.
Exactly,
DJI Grace mentioned that will work with FatShark bands but... is better to get a confirmation on which bands will be really able to receive and withing which channels can we switch.
DJI Grace Posted at 2017-11-22 00:53
Thank you for your comment here! Means a lot to us!
I already have the original goggles, can I just buy the OcuSync airborne package to use on my other quads to enjoy the fantastic video link I already experience with my Mavic?
8 hours later and no explosion on the forums. I guess that is how excited people are about putting this great big heavy lump of GOGGLE on your head with no eye adjustments to race your FPV quad at great speed through loops and poles. Sorry, but a total redesign was absolutely required to capture the FPV market.