Product description
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) features a redesigned metallic matte visor and headband, along with padding covered by high-quality red leather. Precisely engineered for racing, DJI Goggles RE delivers both analog and digital video. An OcuSync Video Transmission Module and a high-performance camera module work together to transmit digital video signal from up to 7 km away with latency as low as 50 ms. Fly with smooth, clear video and experience the thrill of drone racing like never before.
Product features
- 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. Equipped with an array of powerful features, such as 1280 x 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 achieves immersive drone racing that is unparalleled. - 12 selectable transmission channels
Access to low-interference transmission channels is the key to success for competitive FPV racing, especially when multiple drones are flying simultaneously. Manually choose from up to 12 transmission channels to effectively avoid interference. - Automatic FHSS Technology
When encountering wireless interference, the OcuSync Module will quickly and automatically switch between the 2.4 and 5.8 GHz channels to maintain unobstructed transmission. - Ultimate control for boundless flight
Access to flight setting adjustments, gimbal control, and precise flight data are necessary for effective drone racing. DJI Goggles RE offers all of this and more. - Flight control
DJI Goggles RE use bottom-up processing, which means a signal reception module isn't required. By connecting a third-party controller to the Goggles, users can directly control racing drones with an F3, F4, KISS, Naze, or any other supported flight controller.