To see product details, add this item to your cart.
Ships from: BuyDirect & Save!!! Sold by: BuyDirect & Save!!!
To see product details, add this item to your cart.
Ships from: HUROM Sold by: HUROM
DJI Goggles Racing Edition 1080P HD Digital Video FPV Racing Goggles Drone World, Black
Purchase options and add-ons
Brand | DJI |
Color | Black |
Special Feature | Time Lapse |
Connectivity Technology | USB, HDMI |
Included Components | Camera Kit |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Model Name | Racing Goggles |
Field Of View | 148 Degrees |
Item Weight | 3.55 Pounds |
Platform | Meta |
About this item
- INCLUDES DJI Goggles Body Headband Pagoda Antenna (SMA Interface) Reversed SMA Connector Charger Wire Clip Micro USB Cable HDMI Cable and a Cleaning Cloth
- Compatible with DJI spark Mavic Phantom and inspire Series of drones
- Up to 50MS latency 12 channels available 2 4 and 5 8 GHz dual-band video transmission
- 1280x960 at 50 fps 1280x720 at 60 fps 640x480 at 50 fps
- 148° Field of view Global shutter sensor eliminates jell effect
- Video capture resolution: 2K
Buy it with
Similar items that may ship from close to you
- DJI Avata, First-Person View Drone with 4K Stabilized Video, Super-Wide 155° FOV, Built-in Propeller Guard, HD Low-Latency Transmission, Black, FAA Remote ID CompliantFREE ShippingGet it Apr 3 - 4Only 3 left in stock - order soon.
- Arzroic DJI Avata FPV Accessories Battery Holder Case for DJI Goggles 2/FPV Goggles V2FREE Shipping on orders over $35 shipped by AmazonGet it as soon as Monday, Apr 1
- Hermitshell Hard EVA Travel Case Fits DJI Goggles Immersive FPV Double 1920×1080 HD Screens Drone AccessoriesFREE Shipping on orders over $35 shipped by AmazonGet it as soon as Monday, Apr 1
- iFlight HD Patch LHCP 5.8GHz Directional Antennas for DJI Digital HD FPV Goggles (Black)Amazon's Choicein Radio AntennasFREE Shipping by AmazonGet it as soon as Monday, Apr 1
WARNING:
Fly responsibly
Videos
Videos for this product
1:52
Click to play video
Storage and Protection for Your DJI Goggles Racing Edition
Jason Stolken
Videos for this product
0:21
Click to play video
Most comfortable drone racing goggles ever?
Ryan and Gina
From the manufacturer
DJI Goggles Racing Edition 1080P HD Digital Video FPV Racing Goggles Drone World
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, in addition to analog signal.
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.
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.
|
|
|
---|---|---|
12 Selectable Transmission ChannelsAccess 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 TechnologyWhen encountering wireless interference, the OcuSync Module will quickly and automatically switch between the 2.4 and 5.8 GHz channels to maintain unobstructed transmission. |
Connect Two Pairs of DJI Goggles RE or an Extra ControllerWith an extra pair of DJI Goggles,a spectator can experience the thrill of drone racing from the same perspective as the pilot. A seconduser can also view the pilot’s FPV from a smartphone with a Mavic Controller. |
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) 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 deliver 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
Looking for specific info?
Product information
Product Dimensions | 12.5 x 12 x 7 inches |
---|---|
Item Weight | 3.55 pounds |
ASIN | B077XRBQQS |
Item model number | DJIGOGGLESREU |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #419,082 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #2,643 in Hobby RC Quadcopters & Multirotors |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | December 4, 2017 |
Manufacturer | dji |
Warranty & Support
Feedback
What's in the box
Customer reviews
Customer Reviews, including Product Star Ratings help customers to learn more about the product and decide whether it is the right product for them.
To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzed reviews to verify trustworthiness.
Learn more how customers reviews work on AmazonCustomers say
Customers like the quality and picture quality of the virtual reality headset. For example, they mention it has a fantastic FOV, and the display is very clear. That said, some complain about the performance and weight. Opinions are mixed on ease of use, comfort, and video quality.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the virtual reality headset. They mention that it has a fantastic FOV, and the project itself was very very good. Some say that the goggles are high-quality and do everything they say they will do. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...Otherwise they have somewhat decent speakers right next to your earThe brightness control I said to the brightest and it seems perfect...." Read more
"...I use them for my Mavic PP and they work unbelievably well with that drone...." Read more
"...Outside of the technology, it feels and looks like quality. Yes, it could be lighter and smaller. But this is first generation equipment...." Read more
"...-Cool touch pad for controls-Flip up goggles-Well made plastic, looks like it will last a long time-Huge FOV..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the picture quality of the virtual reality headset. They mention that the view is awesome, clear, and terrific. The display is very clear, with true 1080p HD images. The controls need a few uses before you get the hang of them, but overall, customers are happy with the product's quality.
"...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...." Read more
"...They have a great clear picture, great battery life. The 2.4ghz/5.8ghz functionality is really top notch...." Read more
"...Clarity is awesomecontrols need a few uses before you get the hang of them..." Read more
"Great clarity of image fantastic functionality all of the DJI stuff reminds me off apple stuff, how it's just made to work better with it's own gear...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the latency of the virtual reality headset. They mention that there isn't much detectable lag, and the 2.4 GHz/ 5.8 GHz functionality is really top notch.
"...will hook up without any wiring and it sinks easily and quickly with HD resolution transmission...." Read more
"...i find the video quality to be very good, there isn't much detectable lag but i haven't range tested them beyond 1/2 mile or so as of now..still..." Read more
"...-Huge FOV-No noticeable latencyCons:-Must have small adult sized head...." Read more
"...The 2.4ghz/5.8ghz functionality is really top notch. Id say they work better than my diversity setup fatshark dominators...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the virtual reality headset. Some mention that the setup was easy enough, the software is pretty straight forward, and the controls are reasonably intuitive. However, others say that there are few instructions at all, installing occusync is not as easy as adding a 5.8 transmitter, and that the side controls take some getting used to.
"...The ones from DJI are actually somewhat cheaper and are easy to insert...." Read more
"...Also found out that installing occusync is not as easy as adding a 5.8 transmitter...." Read more
"Set up was fairly staright forward, you will likely need to do a firmware update first..just use the dji app to version check and update as necessary..." Read more
"...This plug and play high performance tech is where its at. Then tack on 3rd party product support... game changer...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the video quality of the virtual reality headset. Some mention that it has 1080p quality, and is great for HD link and analog; while others say that it was nothing like they expected, and cropped their video.
"...These are true 1080 P HD images. Many of the goggles out there are low resolution...." Read more
"...-Analog mode is not supported by DJI and it cropped my video which cut off good portions of my OSD on all sides...." Read more
"...i find the video quality to be very good, there isn't much detectable lag but i haven't range tested them beyond 1/2 mile or so as of now..still..." Read more
"...But being honest, the picture quality and range is so good that it really doesn’t matter. These things are terrific...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the comfort of the virtual reality headset. Some mention that the padding is very comfortable, and the foam pieces are nice and don't cause any painful rubbing on the skin. However, others say that it's just unpleasant, bulky, and made their forehead hurt.
"...the goggles are comfortable to wear,the nicely padded headband makes for a good secure fit...." Read more
"...It's just unpleasant. If only this issue weren't there, I would probably be keeping them. I also own an HTC Vive VR setup...." Read more
"...The foam pieces are also quite nice and don't cause any painful rubbing on the skin. However despite all these pluses, these things are gigantic...." Read more
"...the controller and a Mavic 2 Pro or Zoom, which is scary and nerve-wracking...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the performance of the virtual reality headset. They mention that it didn't work with their drone and that they lost functionality. Some customers also mention that the headset gave them an unusable screen to pilot.
"...in half with a large green line down the middle and give me a unusable screen to pilot...." Read more
"...This just totally stumped me.-This product does not appear to be in continued development...." Read more
"...The goggles will also not work with the phone/tablet at the same time...." Read more
"...There are actually many downsides. You lose a significant amount of functions, like intelligent flight modes and the ability to rapidly adjust..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the weight of the virtual reality headset. They mention that it's somewhat heavy, bulky, and gigantic.
"...They are somewhat bulky. They are somewhat heavy. They are not lightweight...." Read more
"...However despite all these pluses, these things are gigantic. Seriously they are bigger than you could ever imagine...." Read more
"...Just takes some getting use too. Not as heavy as some people say. But fun to use. A little pricey. But worth it." Read more
"I returned them. They are bulky and they made my forehead hurt. I could have lived with that but I just did not enjoy the experience...." Read more
Reviews with images
-
Top reviews
Top reviews from the United States
There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later.
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.
the goggles are comfortable to wear,the nicely padded headband makes for a good secure fit.
i was surprised at how light they felt in my hand and after wearing them for an hour i felt no discomfort at all and i have neck/vertebrae problems, just be sure to put them on correctly..the headband should sit at an angle (lower on the back of your head) this keeps them a little tighter to your face and gives a better seal around your eyes. if you find them moving a little bit you likely have the headband to straight across the back of your head..
The software is pretty straight forward,easy to use and gives you the all important range,signal,battery etc..nice to have it right in front of you without having to look at the controller..i use them for general flying,i'm not a racer.
i find the video quality to be very good, there isn't much detectable lag but i haven't range tested them beyond 1/2 mile or so as of now..still waiting on nicer weather for that..
I really like that these are not just flying googles and you can use the for VR
I feel that as of right now these google are made specifically for Occusync and for racers to start using the occusync camera on a race quad. 5.8 Analog seems like it just a bonus feature that really wasn't thought out for the guys running 5.8 all the time. There are no pro racers that I know running this in any races and have yet to see the occusync camera on a race quad. Also found out that installing occusync is not as easy as adding a 5.8 transmitter.
I use them for my Mavic PP and they work unbelievably well with that drone. I use analog mostly when Im inside my house flying whoops I probably wouldn't use these on a 5 inch quad running 5.8.
Updated review
So Ive utilized every feature of these google and I am impressed!!!! I absolutely love my goggles! I own a modified Mavic PP, these are a must have! I can easily focus my shots and get all my settings correct for lighting with these googles. I can not get the same result for photography or video with my large Ipad that i used to use. So if i dont have time to mess around to get a shot I use my googles. I also have race drones that help keep me improve my pilot skills. I run 5.8 for my race drones, from 80mm to 500s, from whoops to TBS discos. The analog is a little bit of a pain. What I mean by that is it for some reason split my screen in half with a large green line down the middle and give me a unusable screen to pilot. This can be fixed by turning the unit off and on once or twice, a very small issue. I also use them to play movie and to play my nintendo switch in 1080p! absolutely feels like you are in the game or in a huge theatre watching a movie. I love to be able to watch a movie next to my wife in complete darkness with theatre sound and video while not disturbing her.