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DJI Goggles N3, FPV Goggles with 1080p Ultra-Wide Screen, Immersive Flight Experience, FPV Drone Goggles, Wireless Streaming, Drone Goggles, Ready-to-Use Kit, AR Cursor

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  • Soar through the Sky - Enjoy an immersive flight experience with RC Motion 3, DJI Neo, and FPV drones such as DJI Avata 2, [1] giving you an expansive view of your flight thanks to an ultra-wide 1080p screen.
  • Ready for Takeoff - Goggles N3 feature a spacious interior that comfortably accommodates glasses, without needing diopter adjustments or lens installations. Simply put them on and you're good to go.
  • Unmatched Vision - 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.
  • Strong & Stable Feed - Advanced DJI O4 digital video transmission delivers exceptional anti-interference performance with 1080p/60fps feeds, ultra-low latency of 31 ms, [3] and a 13km max range. [4]
  • Simplified & Intuitive Control - DJI RC Motion 3 [1] can be used as an AR cursor before aircraft takeoff, or when the aircraft is hovering after braking, allowing you to effortlessly control functions and settings.
  • Charge Less, Fly More - When fully charged, DJI Goggles N3 offers a powerful 2.7-hour operating time, [2] enough to unleash your creative passion and potential to the fullest.
  • Compatibility - Compatible with DJI Avata 2, DJI Neo, DJI RC Motion 3, and DJI FPV Remote Controller 3. Please note that Goggles N3 does not work with DJI RC Motion 2, DJI FPV Remote Controller 2, DJI RC-N3 and DJI RC 2.


Experience thrilling and immersive flight with DJI Goggles N3. Featuring a 1080p ultra-wide screen, DJI O4 video transmission, a 2.7-hour max operating time, [2] and so much more, they offer seamless control and stunning visuals. Enjoy a comfortable fit, one-tap defogging, and real-time live feed sharing.
Notes:
1. DJI Neo, DJI Avata 2, and DJI RC Motion 3 are sold separately.
2. The 2.7-hour max operating time was measured at an ambient temperature of 25° C, screen brightness at 6, connected to the DJI Avata 2 aircraft, video transmission set to 1080p/100fps, Head Tracking off, and the goggles' battery fully charged and not supplying power to external devices such as smartphones.
3. Measured when paired with DJI Avata 2, using 1080p/100fps video transmission, and in an open outdoor environment without interference. The 58ms average latency was measured when paired with DJI Neo, using 1080p/100fps video transmission, and in an open outdoor environment without interference.
4. Measured when paired with DJI Avata 2, compliant with FCC standards, in an open outdoor environment without interference, and subject to the aircraft's max flight distance. Under the same test conditions, when paired with DJI Neo, the transmission distance is 10 km (FCC) and 6 km (CE/SRRC/MIC).
5. Measured when paired with DJI Avata 2 in an open environment without interference. The video transmission bitrate varies by operating environments. Under the same test conditions, the max bitrate is 50 Mbps when paired with DJI Neo.
6. Measured with DJI Neo paired with DJI RC Motion 3 during steady flight at constant speed in Normal mode.
7. Included in the box and should be installed to achieve diopter adjustment.
8. The 3-hour max operating time was measured at an ambient temperature of 25° C (77° F), screen brightness at 4, connected to the DJI Avata 2 aircraft, video transmission set to 1080p/100fps, Head Tracking off, Real View off, and the goggles' battery fully charged and not supplying power to external devices such as smartphones.
9. Data measured in a DJI laboratory and is for reference only. For specific testing conditions, consult the corresponding product page on the DJI official website.
10. Under FCC standards and subject to the aircraft's max flight distance, measured in an interference-free outdoor environment. When used with different aircraft, the goggles will automatically select the corresponding firmware to match the aircraft's video transmission specification.


Nickisha
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
Cost makes this king for 0cusync 4 Dji devices.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Outstanding value!
martinmpena
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
Excelente
Morgan Liu
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
Not compatible with my DJI Mini 4 Pro, Screen looks terrible and out of focus, but comfortable to wear and not light leaks. In my opinion the Goggles 3 are much better, but these are a good cheaper alternative.
Gil L
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
Update 3/1/25: I really wanted to like these goggles and they are very good goggles.... if you have not used the Goggles 3 that come with the Avata 2. We made a small obstacle course and used the Neo with the N3 Goggles and they worked great, but lackluster. For price difference of Goggles 3, I was pretty set on keeping the N3 Goggles. Well, after using the N3 on the Neo, we changed to the Avata 2 and the Goggles 3 are linked with this drone. We put on the goggles 3 just after taking off the N3 Goggles and it was like night and day. The colors and clarity just jumped right out and there was a world of difference. I ended up retuning these N3 Goggles after close to a month usage, though I used them enough to only charge them once. I have since lowered my star rating. Again, if you have never used nor intend to use the Goggles 3, then these N3 Goggles will be fine.Original Post: I bought the DJI N3 goggles for the Neo and hopefully later, the Flip. i also own the Avata 2 and have the Goggles 3. As far as comparisons, the N3 goggles are bigger and extend further from your head is first thing you'll notice. They are still comfortable though.The next thing you'll notice is that the buttons are in different places, but you get used to them. The biggest difference is that the N3 is 1080p and not the OLED like the Goggles 3. Plus, the N3 has the screen going all across the goggles and not individual screens like the Goggles 3. It makes a little difference, but not a big one. The N3 also has a slight curve in the screen, but again, it really isn't a bad thing.If you wear glasses, you can war your glasses with the N3. With the Goggles 3, you cannot wear glasses, but it has in-goggle agjustments to compensate.Overall, for less than half the price of the Goggles 3, the N3 lives up to expectations and is a great pair of goggles. if you've not ever used the Goggles 3, you'll really like the N3. BTW, both have the anti-fogging fans built in.Yes, i would recommend these N3 goggles.NOTE: I changed my rating to 4 stars due to lack of compatibility with other DJI drones, especially the Flip. The Goggles 3 is compatible with Mini 4 Pro where these N3 goggles are not compatible. These N3 goggles are ONLY COMPATIBLE with DJI Neo and DJI Avata 2 at this point. I see no future possibilities written anywhere of the N3 being compatible with the Mini 4 Pro, the Flip or Air 3S, which I was really hoping for.
J. Eddy
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
I got these for my Neo, work great over my glasses, rock solid like every other DJI product I have ever owned!
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