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DJI RavenEye Ronin Image Transmission System

4.1 (74 reviews)

Wireless image transmission system that brings live camera monitoring and ActiveTrack 3.0 to DJI Ronin gimbals.

$99.00*
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Overview

The DJI RavenEye Image Transmission System is a purpose-built wireless video accessory designed to extend the capabilities of DJI's Ronin gimbal lineup. It mounts directly onto the gimbal and taps into the camera's HDMI output, wirelessly transmitting a live view to your smartphone via Wi-Fi. For DJI RS 2 users, this means the camera feed appears both on the gimbal's built-in touchscreen and within the DJI Ronin app, effectively turning a phone into a wireless director's monitor. The real standout feature is ActiveTrack 3.0, which uses the live feed to enable intelligent subject tracking — a major advantage for solo operators who need to keep a moving subject in frame without a second pair of hands.

The RavenEye is compact at 82 × 63 × 24 mm and weighs just 126 grams, so it adds minimal bulk to an already balanced rig. It supports dual-band Wi-Fi for flexible connectivity in different shooting environments. However, prospective buyers should carefully check compatibility: while the unit physically works with the Ronin-S, Ronin-SC, RS 2, and RSC 2, the feature set varies considerably between models. The RS 2 gets the full experience, while older Ronin-S and Ronin-SC units are limited to basic image transmission without remote control or ActiveTrack. For RS 2 owners in particular, it is a highly practical accessory that can significantly streamline a one-person production workflow.

Key Features

The DJI Ronin RavenEye Image Transmission System allows live camera view and enables ActiveTrack 3.0 on DJI RS 2, transmitting the camera live view directly on the touchscreen and Ronin app.

When using DJI RSC 2, RavenEye enables remote control of the gimbal, monitoring, and ActiveTrack 3.0, but the built-in screen cannot be used to transmit the camera live view.

The system mounts to the gimbal and connects to the camera via HDMI cable and to the smartphone via Wi-Fi.

Note: Ronin-S and Ronin-SC do not currently allow remote gimbal control or the use of ActiveTrack 3.0 via RavenEye.

Compatibility:Ronin-S/Ronin-SC/DJI RS 2/DJI RSC 2

Specifications

Brand
DJI
Model
RavenEye
Working Frequency
2.400–2.4835 GHz, 5.725–5.850 GHz
Weight
126 g
Dimensions
82 mm × 63 mm × 24 mm
Color
Black
Compatibility
Ronin-S, Ronin-SC, DJI RS 2, DJI RSC 2

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Enables real-time camera live view monitoring directly on a smartphone without extra monitors or cables.
  • Activates ActiveTrack 3.0 subject tracking on supported gimbals for solo shooting scenarios.
  • Compact and lightweight at just 126 grams, keeping the gimbal setup portable.
  • Dual-band Wi-Fi provides a more reliable connection with lower latency in crowded wireless environments.

👎 Cons

  • Functionality varies significantly depending on which Ronin gimbal model you use — full features are only available on DJI RS 2.
  • Requires an HDMI output on your camera, which not all compact or action cameras provide.
  • The Wi-Fi transmission range can degrade in environments with heavy wireless interference.
  • Adds an extra cable and accessory to the gimbal rig, increasing setup complexity and potential snag points.
  • Not compatible with newer DJI RS 3 or RS 4 series gimbals without confirmed support.

Frequently Asked Questions

It connects to your camera's HDMI output via an included cable and transmits the live view wirelessly to your smartphone over Wi-Fi.
No. On DJI RS 2, it enables live view on both the touchscreen and the Ronin app plus ActiveTrack 3.0. On RSC 2, it enables remote control, monitoring, and ActiveTrack 3.0 via the app, but the built-in screen cannot display the live view. On Ronin-S and Ronin-SC, remote gimbal control and ActiveTrack 3.0 are not supported.
It operates on both 2.4 GHz (2.400–2.4835 GHz) and 5 GHz (5.725–5.850 GHz) bands for flexible connectivity.
At 126 grams, it adds a modest amount of weight. You may need to rebalance your gimbal after mounting it.