DJI

DJI FPV Combo: 4K Drone, Goggles, Motion Controller

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The DJI FPV Combo puts 4K/60fps immersive first-person flight in your hands — high-speed cinematic footage that no standard drone can replicate.

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Overview

The DJI FPV Combo is designed for photographers and videographers who want to capture the dynamic, high-speed first-person perspective that defines FPV cinema — without the months of simulator training that traditional FPV builds require. The product's key innovation is S mode: a hybrid flight mode that delivers the tilted, forward-leaning FPV aesthetic with assisted controls, splitting the difference between DJI's GPS-stabilized conventional drones and the raw manual control of traditional FPV hardware. The 4K/60fps camera at 150° FOV and 120 Mbps data rate provides the raw footage quality to back up the flying experience — fast-moving subjects and environments render with sharp detail and motion clarity that lower-bitrate cameras at equivalent speeds cannot match.

The OcuSync 3.0 transmission system is what makes the immersive experience viable — 28ms latency to the Goggles V2 is fast enough for genuine responsive flight at high speeds, and the 10km technical range ensures signal reliability across all practical operating distances. DJI's safety integration — E-Brake with hover, Smart Return to Home, Low Battery RTH, and obstacle sensing — addresses the primary concerns that keep pilots from attempting fast or high-speed flight with confidence. The included Motion Controller offers an alternative intuitive control method for S mode, lowering the skill barrier further for cinematic applications. For creative professionals who want the FPV visual language without committing to a full traditional FPV build and training program, the DJI FPV Combo is the most direct path to that footage.

Key Features

IMMERSIVE FLIGHT EXPERIENCE: Feel the thrill of immersive flight provided by the DJI FPV Goggles V2 and DJI FPV’s super-wide 150° FOV, giving you an ultra-smooth, real-time view of your flight.

4K/60FPS VIDEO: The DJI FPV aircraft can record 4K/60fps video at up to 120 Mbps, capturing crisp details that make footage look as exhilarating as the flight.

BRAND-NEW S MODE: Get the dynamic look of FPV footage easily in S mode. This hybrid flight mode combines the freedom of flying manually with the simplified controls of previous DJI drones.

ADVANCED SAFETY FEATURES: An auxiliary bottom light, Smart Return to Home (RTH), Low Battery RTH, and forward and downward obstacle sensing are all integrated into DJI FPV to help ensure a safe flight, even at high speeds.

OCUSYNC 3.0 TRANSMISSION SYSTEM: Enjoy crystal-clear real-time and HD Low-Latency Transmission video, even at distances of up to 10 km.

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Specifications

Video Resolution
4K/60fps
Max Video Bitrate
120 Mbps
FOV (Goggles)
150°
Flight Mode
S Mode (Hybrid)
Transmission System
OcuSync 3.0
Max Transmission Distance
10 km
Safety Features
Auxiliary Bottom Light, Smart Return to Home (RTH), Low Battery RTH, Forward & Downward Obstacle Sensing

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • 4K/60fps at 120 Mbps captures high-speed FPV passes with sharp, artifact-free motion — the high bitrate is what prevents compression blur during fast panning and banking maneuvers.
  • S mode's hybrid control gives photographers and cinematographers dynamic FPV-style footage with stabilization assistance, removing the entry barrier of full manual acrobatic skill.
  • The super-wide 150° field of view exaggerates speed and environmental scale in a way that produces inherently dramatic footage from even moderate-speed flights.
  • OcuSync 3.0's 28ms low-latency transmission to the Goggles V2 provides a genuinely responsive first-person view that makes flying feel immersive rather than detached.
  • E-Brake with stabilized hover gives pilots a reliable emergency stop on fast passes, reducing the consequence of spatial disorientation during high-speed S mode flying.

👎 Cons

  • Full manual M mode requires significant acrobatic FPV piloting skill that takes months of practice (often on simulators) to develop — most buyers will never use M mode safely.
  • Flight time is approximately 20 minutes on a single battery — high-speed flying drains batteries faster than hovering, so multiple batteries are needed for a productive shooting session.
  • The super-wide 150° FOV introduces noticeable geometric distortion at the edges of the frame that is aesthetically characteristic but limits the footage's versatility for non-action editorial use.
  • The DJI FPV Goggles V2 must be worn for the full immersive experience — flying without goggles using only the remote screen provides a significantly diminished visual experience and reduces the product's primary value proposition.
  • Obstacle sensing on the DJI FPV is limited to forward and downward directions — lateral and rear approach obstacles are not detected, creating collision risk during high-speed lateral passes.

Frequently Asked Questions

The DJI FPV offers three modes: N mode (Normal, GPS-assisted, beginner-friendly), S mode (Sport/cinematic, the new hybrid mode), and M mode (full manual acrobatic). For new FPV pilots, N mode is the starting point — the drone stabilizes itself and GPS holds position. S mode delivers the dynamic, tilted FPV look in cinematic footage while keeping assisted control; it's the mode most buyers will use day-to-day. M mode requires genuine acrobatic FPV piloting skill and should only be used by experienced pilots.
The OcuSync 3.0 transmission system delivers low-latency video to the Goggles V2 — DJI specifies as low as 28ms latency. For FPV flight, where you're reacting to what you see in real time at high speeds, latency is a safety and control variable. At 28ms, the goggles are fast enough for responsive manual flight; for comparison, standard HD video transmission used in conventional drones runs 120–200ms, which is too slow for high-speed first-person flying.
E-Brake is a dedicated emergency button that brings the aircraft to a rapid, stabilized stop and hover in N and S modes — it's essentially an emergency stabilization override built into the controller. Pressing it during a high-speed pass will stop forward momentum and hold position. This is a meaningful safety feature for pilots still developing their spatial awareness in S mode, reducing the risk of flyaways or obstacle strikes during faster passes.
The DJI FPV records 4K at 60fps at up to 120 Mbps, which is a high-quality data rate that captures fast motion without the macroblocking or motion blur that lower bitrate cameras show at 60fps. The super-wide 150° FOV is significantly wider than conventional drones — this exaggerates perspective, speed, and motion in a way that makes FPV footage look inherently more dynamic than footage from narrower-FOV cameras at equivalent speeds.
DJI specifies up to 10km transmission range for the OcuSync 3.0 system under ideal, unobstructed conditions. In real-world urban or suburban environments with RF interference, trees, and buildings, practical range will be significantly lower. More importantly, FPV flight beyond line of sight is illegal in most jurisdictions — the 10km specification describes the system's technical capability, not an operational range recommendation.