DJI

DJI CP.RN.00000319.03 Video Receiver 1080p/60fps Wireless

4.1 (15 reviews)
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O3 Pro wireless transmission at 6 km range and 50 Mbps brings broadcast-grade video monitoring to field productions that can't run cable.

$1,452.40*
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Overview

The DJI Video Receiver is the monitoring end of DJI's O3 Pro wireless transmission system, designed for professional productions that need reliable wireless video at distances where cable infrastructure is impractical. O3 Pro delivers 1080p/60fps at up to 6 km (20,000 ft) with a 50 Mbps bitrate and 16-bit 48kHz audio monitoring — specifications that put it in competition with dedicated professional wireless video systems at significantly higher price points. The dual-link SDI and HDMI simultaneous outputs make it immediately compatible with professional video village configurations: SDI feeds large reference monitors or downstream broadcast infrastructure, while HDMI serves director tablets or secondary displays, both live simultaneously. The SDI path also carries embedded camera metadata — lens data, focus distance, camera settings — enabling advanced monitoring overlays on compatible professional displays without additional signal processing.

In a production workflow context, this receiver fills the role of a professional wireless video distribution node for mid-to-large productions — multicam narrative shoots, documentary field work, live events, and broadcast ENG where the camera operator and director are separated by distances that make wired monitoring unreliable or impossible. The Broadcast mode's unlimited simultaneous receiver support eliminates the common pairing-limit problem of prosumer wireless systems, allowing video village scaling to match production size. The automatic RF frequency hopping across 2.4 GHz, 5.8 GHz, and DFS bands is an active interference mitigation tool, not just a spec — productions working in crowded venue or urban RF environments will notice the difference versus fixed-frequency systems. The critical constraint is ecosystem dependency: this receiver operates exclusively within DJI's O3 Pro infrastructure, and the separately purchased WB37 battery is a required accessory that the standalone listing does not include.

Key Features

20,000ft 1080p/60fps Transmission - DJI Video Receiver adopts O3 Pro image transmission technology, providing a 20,000ft (6 km) range, 50Mbps bitrate, and 16-bit 48kHz real-time audio monitoring.

Unlimited Number of Receivers - When using Broadcast mode, the DJI Video Receiver can support the use of an unlimited number of monitoring devices.

Seamless Auto Frequency Hopping - O3 Pro video transmission technology features 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz along with DFS frequency bands to meet the needs of professional studios for stable and reliable transmission.

End-to-End Ultra-Low Latency - The DJI Video Receiver uses the same chip solution as DJI Ronin 4D. Each link of the transmission process has been optimized for an end-to-end ultra-low latency experience.

Transmits Metadata via SDI - The DJI Video Receiver supports metadata transmission via SDI, making it especially suitable for use with large monitors.

Dual-Link SDI + HDMI Simultaneous Output - SDI and HDMI out are supported for additional monitoring and control options as well as the transmission of metadata information.

Includes DJI Video Receiver and more.

The DJI Video receiver MUST be used with the DJI Video Transmitter. If you have not yet purchased a transmitter, it is recommended to purchase DJI Transmission directly.

When the DJI Video Transmitter or the DJI Video Receiver are purchased separately, it does not include a WB37 Intelligent Battery. If you have not yet purchased a WB37 Intelligent Battery, it is recommended to purchase it along with other items.

Specifications

Transmission System
DJI O3 Pro
Transmission Range
20,000 ft (6 km)
Video Resolution
1080p / 60fps
Bitrate
50 Mbps
Audio Monitoring
16-bit 48kHz real-time
Frequency Bands
2.4 GHz, 5.8 GHz, DFS
Video Output
Dual-link SDI + HDMI (simultaneous)
Metadata Transmission
Via SDI
Broadcast Mode
Unlimited simultaneous receivers
Latency
End-to-end ultra-low latency
Required Transmitter
DJI Video Transmitter (sold separately)
Battery
WB37 Intelligent Battery (not included)
Model
CP.RN.00000319.03

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • 6 km / 20,000 ft transmission range is production-relevant for ENG, outdoor broadcast, and large-venue multicam setups where cable runs are impractical.
  • Dual-link SDI + HDMI simultaneous output serves both large professional monitors and consumer HDMI displays from a single receiver unit.
  • Metadata transmission via SDI enables focus assist, lens data overlays, and camera metadata display on compatible professional monitors without a separate metadata bridge.
  • Broadcast mode with unlimited simultaneous receivers eliminates the pairing-limit friction of competing systems during large video village setups.
  • Auto frequency hopping across 2.4 GHz, 5.8 GHz, and DFS bands provides active RF interference avoidance in congested production environments.

👎 Cons

  • Proprietary O3 Pro ecosystem means the receiver only works with DJI's own Video Transmitter — no cross-compatibility with Teradek, Hollyland, or other wireless video standards already on a production's gear list.
  • WB37 Intelligent Battery is not included with the standalone receiver — a non-trivial additional cost and a sourcing requirement before the unit is fieldable.
  • No genlock or tri-sync input, which limits frame-accurate integration into broadcast production environments where genlocked video signals are required.
  • 1080p/60fps transmission ceiling means it cannot carry 4K or RAW signal monitoring — productions shooting above 1080p must downscale for wireless monitoring or use alternative systems.
  • No internal recording on the receiver — it is a monitoring distribution device only, not a backup recording node.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — the receiver outputs dual-link SDI and HDMI simultaneously, and critically, transmits embedded metadata via SDI. That makes it compatible with large professional monitors that parse lens and camera metadata for focus assist and overlays. The SDI output is a standard 3G-SDI signal, compatible with the input cards on professional monitors, switchers, and recorders that accept that format.
DJI rates this at ultra-low latency, using the same chip solution as the Ronin 4D. In practice, latency is in the sub-100ms range suitable for video village monitoring and director review — comparable to professional wireless video systems costing significantly more. It is not zero-latency like a hardwired SDI run, but it is imperceptible for monitoring purposes and does not affect playback triggering.
In Broadcast mode, the receiver supports an unlimited number of monitoring devices receiving the same transmission simultaneously. This is a meaningful production feature — a director, script supervisor, and client monitor can all receive the same feed from one transmitter without signal degradation or pairing limits.
The DJI Video Receiver is proprietary to the DJI O3 Pro ecosystem and requires the DJI Video Transmitter. It will not receive signals from other wireless video systems (Teradek, Hollyland, etc.). This is a closed ecosystem — the pairing is exclusive to DJI's own transmitter hardware.
No. When the receiver is purchased separately (not as part of the DJI Transmission kit), the WB37 Intelligent Battery is not included. DJI recommends purchasing the battery separately or buying the complete DJI Transmission kit if you need the full power solution included.