DJI Goggles N3


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When paired with DJI Neo/DJI Avata 2 and DJI RC Motion 3, DJI Goggles N3 lets you soar through the skies and enjoy an immersive flight experience, as if you were in the pilot seat. Activate the head tracking function to control Neo/Avata 2 with head or wrist movements, achieving seamless synergy.

Integrated Design

The integrated headband and battery design balance the overall weight of the goggles, ensuring no pressure on your face for a comfortable fit.

One-Tap Defogging

When fog builds up on the surface of the lenses, the defogging function effectively controls moisture by accelerating the internal fan speed to swiftly circulate air, making it ideal for changing temperatures and high-humidity conditions.

1080p Ultra-Wide Screen

DJI Goggles N3 has a full 1080p 60Hz LCD screen and an impressive 54° FOV. Enjoy stunning visuals with minimal dizziness as impactful aerial scenes come alive before your eyes.

O4 FHD Video Transmission

Ultra-Low Latency, Stable Video Transmission

The advanced DJI O4 digital video transmission system adopts a 2T4R antenna design, offering exceptional anti-interference performance. Enjoy 1080p/60fps live feeds with a minimum latency of 31 ms and a transmission range of up to 13 km. The goggles automatically select the optimal frequency band between 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz  based on the environment. This ensures stable transmission so you can experience flying in real-time and get a buttery-smooth live view.

 

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  1. What are the main differences compared with other DJI goggles?
    Compared with DJI Goggles 3, DJI Goggles N3 offers a more spacious internal design that accommodates personal glasses, allowing users to wear them directly without needing to adjust the diopter or install additional lenses. It also features a single 1080p ultra-wide screen with a 54° field of view, reducing the likelihood of dizziness and providing an immersive visual experience.Compared with DJI Goggles Integra and DJI Goggles 2, DJI Goggles N3 not only incorporates a single 1080p ultra-wide screen and a ready-to-use design but also features DJI's latest O4 FHD video transmission technology. It offers an extended battery life of up to 2.7 hours and includes additional features such as AR Cursor and One-Tap Defogging. It is compatible with more of DJI's latest drones and remote controllers, enhancing the overall user experience.

  2. Which aircraft and remote controllers are compatible with this product?
    DJI Goggles N3 is compatible with DJI Avata 2 and DJI Neo, and must be used in conjunction with the DJI RC Motion 3 or DJI FPV Remote Controller 3.

  3. How do I use this product with astigmatism, nearsightedness, or farsightedness?
    You can use DJI Goggles N3 directly while wearing personal glasses or contact lenses. If you are wearing personal glasses, gently open the foam padding of the goggles from both sides before putting them on. For detailed instructions, refer to the user manual.

  4. Can this product be charged by third-party power sources?
    Yes. Since DJI Goggles N3 has a built-in battery, you can connect it to a power bank through the USB-C port and even use it while charging.

  5. Does this product support motion control or head tracking?
    Yes, but a DJI RC Motion 3 is required.

  6. Does this product support AR Cursor?
    Yes, but a DJI RC Motion 3 is required.

  7. Does this product support Real View?
    No.

  8. Does this product support real-time live feed sharing?
    Yes. The steps are as follows:1. Use a USB-C to USB-C data cable to connect the USB-C port of the goggles to your smartphone.2. Open the DJI Fly app and tap GO Fly in the lower right corner to view the live feed on your smartphone.

  9. Does this product support analog video transmission?
    No.

  10. Does this product support flight simulators?
    No.

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