DJI Goggles N3 Spotted in Philippines, European Pricing Revealed
A new DJI Neo product has surfaced in the Philippines, giving us our first look at the upcoming DJI Goggles N3. Industry insider Jasper Ellens discovered product listings revealing European pricing for both the standalone goggles and a motion fly combo package.
Pricing and Availability
The DJI Goggles N3 will be priced at €269 ($290) for the standalone unit in Europe. A more comprehensive Motion Fly Combo package will retail for €529 ($570). While initially rumored for an October 30th release, latest information points to a launch between November 5th and 7th, 2024.
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Technical Specifications
The Goggles N3 features a single 3.5-inch 1080p display offering a 54° field of view at 60Hz refresh rate. Built with a “cheap, chubby but light” design philosophy, these goggles integrate DJI’s O4 (OcuSync 4) transmission system operating across 2.4 GHz, 5.1 GHz, and 5.8 GHz bands.
Performance Features
Performance varies by paired drone:
- With Avata 2: 60Mbps bitrate, 31ms latency, range up to 13 km (FCC)
- With Neo: 50Mbps bitrate, 58ms latency, range up to 10 km (FCC)
Powered by a 2450mAh LiNiMnCoO2 battery, the goggles offer up to 2.7 hours of runtime and support microSD cards up to 512GB for H.265/H.264 recording.
Innovative Features
Notable features include:
- No interpupillary adjustment required
- Glasses compatibility
- One-tap defogging system
- AR cursor functionality with DJI RC Motion 3 controller
- Live FPV feed sharing via USB-C smartphone connection
Drone Compatibility
The Goggles N3 works with multiple DJI platforms including the Neo, Avata 2, DJI FPV, and Inspire 3, making it a versatile addition to DJI’s ecosystem.
DroneXL’s Take
The emergence of the Goggles N3 represents DJI’s strategic move to democratize FPV flying. With its competitive pricing and compatibility with the DJI FPV ecosystem, these goggles could serve as an ideal entry point for newcomers while offering advanced features for experienced pilots. The integration with DJI’s latest drone technology suggests a strong commitment to expanding their FPV market presence.
What are your thoughts on DJI’s new Goggles N3? Share your opinions in the comments below.
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