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DJI Goggles Race Edition Unbox
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A few weeks ago DJI announced the Racing Edition of the DJI Goggles, this new version has a  large number of upgrades over the standard model,  Analog 5.8 Ghz FPV support, 5GHZ Ocusync with Ocusync DVR recording, a redesigned visor and headband with red leather and expanded playback support to include MP4, MOV, MKV


Along side the updates Goggles for the first time DJI have release a standalone Ocusync Air System that consists of an end transmitter and 1.2MP Digital FPV Camera that allows users to add DJI’s Ocusync system to stream low latency video up to 7km in range on any craft






DJI Goggles Race Edition






The overall Spec is similar to before but with some very nice updates over the original model  



Occusync Wireless connection to the Mavic Pro

USB Connection to Spark, Phantom 4, Phantom 4 Pro/Advanced and Inspire 2

5.8Ghz Analog FPV at any integer frequency between 5.650~5.925 GHz

In addition to the 2.4GHz digital transmission band new 5Ghz band

Redesigned the internal linear polarized omnidirectional antennas for improved Ocusync reception

External Pagoda antenna, A 5.8GHz single-frequency omnidirectional Antenna and a Circularly polarized (LHCP) antennas

Restructured radio communication strategy and video decoding algorithm to lower transmission latency to 50 ms

DVR Digital video on a Micro SD card from Ocusync.

Supports local video playback and Sphere pano viewing, allowing users to turn their head to get a 360° view of the Sphere pano

Fully compatible with the usual 5.8GHz FPV Bands ( A/B/E/F/C &Raceband) , up to 40 channels in total. It also receives up to of 275 integer frequencies between 5650~5925 MHz, in which Band C (Raceband) includes 8 channels and the channel interval is 27 MHz.




Inside The Box






The biggest change you will notice is the Goggles are now this very nice gun metal silver grey colour, they really do look very nice in this new colour especially with the red leather head band






Around the the back you can see the same setup as before with the adjustable optics and rubber face mask





The DJI Goggles have two 1080P high-resolution screens with an 85 degree FOV, they support Head tracking on DJI Models such as the Mavic,Spark and Phantom4/Inspire 2 series, they have a built in touch pad for changing settings and have multiple input methods such as Ocusync, Analog 5.8Ghz FPV, USB and HDMI input.



Removing the top layer of packaging exposes the headband with its new red leather cover






Once removed from the box you can see the overall size and shape of the Goggles is the same as before, on this side you can see the speaker and ports cover





Looking closely at the top you can see the new RP SMA connector for the Analog 5.8Ghz FPV antennas thats moulded into the top, this now means you can use the DJI Goggles with most of the common FPV systems such as Fatshark and Raceband.






Under the rubber cover you have the SD card slot, headphones/RC jack and HDMI input, the DJI Goggles when used with the Air System allow you to connect your none DJI Radio system to the googles via the trainer port to send your control signal over the Ocusync Digital Link, this prevents the systems interfering and allows for multiple users to fly at the same time






Moving on to the base you have the same optics adjustment as well as the enter and back button, these functions just like they did on the original Goggles






On the other side you have the power button and the touch pad as before





DJI have made some improvments to the headband, the facial pad has been redesigned for better fitment and comfort as well as having an all new red leather leather materials to make it even more comfortable to wear.






It uses the same stainless steel band to join the back adjustable section to hold the googles together and allows you to adjust for head size






As before the 9440mAh rechargeable battery is located in the back to give balance with the the integrated headband adjustment screw






The main micro USB port for charging and updating the firmware is located in the same place as before under the little rubber flap on the side, DJI do include a mains USB charger but you can use any USB source to charge the Goggles








In The Box





The Accessories include USB charger and Cable, Cable clip, HDMI Cable and RP SMA Adapter



Antennas






DJI have also included two RP-SMA  Pagoda 5.8 GHz single frequency circular polarized antennas for the Analog FPV




The Software





Overall the software is very similar to before with the new features listed under 2 new menus, you now have


Racing Drone Analog for 5.8FPV


Racing Drone Digital for Ocusync Air End System



The Ocusync Air System Menu






Analog FPV Settings






Frequency control is available in both Manual or Auto tune modes








The New Goggles Race Edition Overall






The new updated DJI Goggles Race Edition a really great update, the colour with the red leather is extremely nice and  the new analog compatibility means normal FPV users will suddenly get very interested in these Goggles, the Digital signal from both the DJI wireless systems like on the Mavic Pro or the new Air System looks fantastic on the 1080P screens too and the Air system brings some new options we have not seen before from DJI



The Complete DJI Goggles Race Edition Kit costs  $859/£899 and includes the Goggles, Air System  a Carry Case


The New Goggles RE are also available on their own too and both are available from the DJI store






2017-12-19
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Nice nice review, thank you for the sharing.
2017-12-20
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Some updates on this

2 Very long reviews and an update Video


Goggles RE Unbox and walk through





Goggles RE Info update





DJI Ocusync Air-system Unbox, Setup and Walkthrough




Analog Latency


Analog latency test vs Headplay HD, IMO DJI Goggles is a shade less

Below are two frames that proceed each other, you can see that the both display at the same point, but the Dji Google’s look to be ahead a very little so less lag but this is very small, also see the video for your own decision.

Frame 1 just his start



This is the next frame




The video is below, to confirm this is Analog Speed Test compared to Headplay HD

2017-12-31
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