The DJI Goggles 2 are a significant upgrade over the original DJI FPV Goggles, offering a more portable design and improved image quality. Let’s delve into the details to see if these goggles are the perfect fit for your first-person view (FPV) adventures.
Stepping Up in Portability
The most striking difference between the Goggles 2 and their predecessor is the size and weight. DJI managed to shrink the footprint considerably, making them lighter and more comfortable to wear for extended flights. This is a major advantage, especially for pilots who experience neck strain from bulkier goggles. The foldable antennas further enhance portability, making them easier to pack for travel.
A Feast for the Eyes
The Goggles 2 boast two micro-OLED displays with a resolution of 1920×1080. This translates to a crisp and vibrant image, perfect for immersing yourself in the FPV experience. An improvement over the Goggles V1 and V2, the OLED technology offers deeper blacks and richer colors for a more realistic view. However, some users report that the slightly narrower field of view (FOV) compared to the original goggles takes some getting used to, and some reviewers mention possible blurry edges at the periphery.
Intuitive Controls and Flexibility
The Goggles 2 ditch the physical buttons of the past in favor of a touchpad for navigation. While this might seem like a minor change, most users find it to be a more intuitive way to interact with the menus. Compatibility is another strong point. The goggles can be used not only with DJI’s FPV drone but also work seamlessly with the DJI Avata and the DJI O3 Air Unit system, offering pilots flexibility in their drone choices.
Points to Consider
While the Goggles 2 offer significant improvements, there are a few things to keep in mind:
Overall
The DJI Goggles 2 are a compelling choice for FPV pilots looking for a comfortable, portable, and high-resolution viewing experience. The improved image quality and intuitive controls make them a significant upgrade over previous models. However, the price tag and potential need for additional accessories like spare batteries and comfort padding are factors to consider before taking the plunge.
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