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DJI CRTDJIGOGV2X2 FPV Goggles V2 Drone Racing

4.1 (94 reviews)

Immerse Yourself in the World of Drone Racing The DJI FPV Goggles V2 delivers a first-person view experience like never before. With high-definition resolution, low latency, and long-distance transmission, you'll feel like you're right in the cockpit. Perfect for drone racing and freestyle flying...

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Overview

Immerse Yourself in the World of Drone Racing

The DJI FPV Goggles V2 delivers a first-person view experience like never before. With high-definition resolution, low latency, and long-distance transmission, you'll feel like you're right in the cockpit. Perfect for drone racing and freestyle flying.

Specifications:

  • Model Name: CRTDJIGOGV2X2
  • Video Resolution: 1080p
  • Connectivity: USB-C
  • Special Features: Dual-Band Anti-Interference, High Definition, Low Latency, Long-Distance Transmission
  • Refresh Rate: 144 Hz
  • Operating Temperature: 4E+1 Degrees Celsius

Key Features

Avoid exposing the lenses of the goggles to direct sunlight.

Dual frequency is only available when used with the DJI FPV aircraft. If used with DJI FPV Air Unit, only 5.8 GHz is supported.

Due to local policies and regulations, the 5.8 GHz frequency band is currently unavailable in some countries, including (but not limited to) Japan, Russia, Israel, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan. Please use the 2.4 GHz frequency band when operating in these locations, and always check local rules and regulations before use, as they may change over time.

Always follow the local laws and regulations when using the goggles. VLOS is legally required in some regions and countries, and it is always recommended to use a spotter when maintaining VLOS is not possible.

Age range description : Adult

Age range description : Adult

Specifications

Brand
DJI
Model
CRTDJIGOGV2X2
Product Type
FPV Goggles
Frequency Support
Dual frequency (with DJI FPV aircraft)
Supported Frequency (DJI FPV Air Unit)
5.8 GHz only
Age Range Recommendation
Adult

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Designed specifically for immersive FPV drone racing, providing a tailored viewing experience for pilots.
  • Offers dual-frequency operation when paired with the DJI FPV aircraft, enhancing signal stability and performance.
  • Provides a direct first-person view, allowing for a more engaging and precise control experience during flight.
  • The design focuses on providing a detailed visual feed for high-speed drone maneuvering.
  • Geared towards adult users, indicating a sophisticated feature set and operational requirements for experienced enthusiasts.

👎 Cons

  • Dual frequency is only available when used with the DJI FPV aircraft, limiting its full potential with other DJI FPV Air Unit setups.
  • The 5.8 GHz frequency band is unavailable in some countries due to local regulations, requiring reliance on the 2.4 GHz band in those regions.
  • Lenses must be protected from direct sunlight exposure to avoid damage, requiring careful handling and storage.
  • Legal requirements in some regions mandate Visual Line of Sight (VLOS), suggesting the need for a spotter if VLOS is not maintained.
  • Operating the goggles requires adherence to local laws and regulations, which can vary and change over time.

Frequently Asked Questions

The dual frequency feature of the DJI FPV Goggles V2 is only available when the goggles are used with the DJI FPV aircraft.
Yes, the 5.8 GHz frequency band is currently unavailable in certain countries due to local policies and regulations, including Japan, Russia, Israel, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan.
Users should utilize the 2.4 GHz frequency band when operating in locations where the 5.8 GHz band is restricted, and always check local rules.
It is important to avoid exposing the lenses of the goggles to direct sunlight to prevent potential damage.
In some regions and countries, maintaining Visual Line of Sight (VLOS) is legally required, and it is recommended to use a spotter if VLOS cannot be maintained.