



🚀 See the race before it happens — fly first, fly fearless!
The DJI Goggles Racing Edition delivers a pro-grade FPV experience with 1080p HD video, ultra-low latency OcuSync transmission up to 7 km, and a wide 148° field of view. Designed for drone racers and tech-savvy pros, its premium build combines comfort and style with versatile connectivity options including mini HDMI for streaming. Elevate your drone flights and entertainment with immersive visuals and precise head-tracking controls.



| ASIN | B077XRBQQS |
| Additional Features | Time Lapse |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Brand | DJI |
| Built-In Media | Camera Kit |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
| Connectivity technology | HDMI |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 207 Reviews |
| Field Of View | 148 Degrees |
| Field of view | 148 Degrees |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00190021302198 |
| Included components | Camera Kit |
| Item Weight | 1.61 kg |
| Manufacturer | DJI |
| Model Number | DJIGOGGLESREU |
| Platform | Meta |
| Screen Size | 1 |
| Special features | Time Lapse |
| UPC | 190021302198 |
C**.
An experience like no other. OUTTA THIS WORLD
Amazing product. It's like your in the cockpit of the drone. An experience like no other. I would never fly with out it. Where ever u move you head up down left or right the drones camera looks in that direction. Or you can control the drones yaw (left or right) by turning your head. Depending on which mode you have it in.
H**R
These are great. 1st person view and can be used with Roku and chrome cast. 1080 P quality
I took quite a bit of time before I decided to write a review on these goggles. If you go on the Internet and many of the drone sites, you will hear pluses and minuses on all of the goggles available. As in any technological device, some people will rant and rave based on their personal experience and expectations. Others will denigrate a product because they either didn't understand how to use it or didn't understand that high-end technologic devices take a little bit of time to learn how to use. 1st things 1st. This is not a 3-D goggle. This is not what some people experience when they use Google or Samsung goggles. Those devices use applications which try to give three-dimensional and totally immersive visual effects. These are called FPV for 1st person view. What that means is that it is literally like sitting inside the drone. You're not looking at a computer screen or on a small tablet. When you put these goggles on, it is as if you are actually flying inside the drone. When you move your head, the drone image moves with you. These goggles allow you to control turning your head left and right and up and down. There's also a mechanism for actually controlling the direction of the drone. They are somewhat bulky. They are somewhat heavy. They are not lightweight. And when you put them on, you will not be able to see her sense any of your surrounding environment. However, if you are willing to take the time to adjust them and appreciate the technology you're getting, all of these issues become a necessary inconvenience. What you get is the highest resolution goggles on the market. These are true 1080 P HD images. Many of the goggles out there are low resolution. And if you use your Samsung phone and a set of goggles you are essentially seeing your screen is split in half so you're getting half the resolution of normal HD. If you are using them with a DJI drone, the maverick will hook up without any wiring and it sinks easily and quickly with HD resolution transmission. You are up and flying with a minimal of problems. You do have to learn how to use the touchpad. You also have to realize how to use the head motions to control the drone. Many people complain that the image does not appear clear. And indeed, for those of us who may need reading glasses, the suggestion is to buy yourself a pair of reading glasses that are one power greater than your normal power. If you normally use a +2, get a +3. There are lenses that fit directly into the goggles that you can purchase. DJI makes some that are a perfect fit and there are some aftermarket ones. The ones from DJI are actually somewhat cheaper and are easy to insert. If you're not certain about strength, simply order a pair of large readers and wear them inside the goggles to your convinced you have the right magnification. And yes, you can wear your classes while using these goggles. You can also use them for watching movies and streaming off your Roku player. There is a mini HDMI port which can hook up to your Roku. To make that work, you simply have to get an HDMI to mini HDMI adapter. For those looking for more portability, you can even hook them up to a chrome cast, and go from the chrome cast output with an adapter to the mini HDMI on the goggles. Then you're watching 1080 P movies and TV with your goggles. They do have an audio jack output if you want to use your own headphones. Otherwise they have somewhat decent speakers right next to your ear The brightness control I said to the brightest and it seems perfect. There is no contrast control. I got the racing edition as I wanted the option of being able to use them with small drones that use the 5.8 GHz transmission system. These will work with other drones because of their flexibility Don't get these if you're thinking you're going to get 3-D. Don't get them if you think you're getting a system that allows you to use the Google 3-D apps. What you get is a terrific 1st person view. You can also watch anything you have on your Roku or chrome cast. In my opinion, it's worth the money One final note, which many people seem to post as an issue. The 1080P wireless transmission is only when using the DJI Mavic drone. The Spark does not use the same method of signal transmission. I believe it is only 720P, the same with the Phantom. ROKU and Chomecast, are hard wired, and are 1080P. So, remember, for wireless drone reception, only the Mavic uses the system that gives 1080P wireless quality.
A**A
DJI Goggles RE & Mavic 2 PRO
La documentación menciona que tienen un rango máximo de hasta 7km, la realidad es que al momento no he pasado de 500 mts de rango sin problemas. UPDATE: Con las últimas versiones de firmware y utilizando las antenas pagoda, la conexión es muy estable con un Mavic 2 Pro
M**3
Best
One of a kind. 10/10
H**9
Best of both worlds. Love them.
Exactly what I was looking for, DJI compatibility with 5.8 rx built in as I am transitioning to freestyle fpv. I didn't have to buy 2 different goggles. 1080p is fantastic. I can wear reading glasses under them for perfect clarity. Despite the other review you can record when in analog or digital race modes. Just not in live feed mode say from your mavic. Not a big deal as you can still cache video to phone for recovery review.
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