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ZDNET’s key takeaways
- Puts you in the pilot’s seat, with a wide field of view.
- Great battery life that plays well with most DJI drones.
- Can sometimes be disorientating, especially if you’re new.
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I’ve been flying drones for a couple of decades, and for most of that time, I’ve been looking at a screen. But with the advent of FPV drones, goggles have become a way to put yourself directly into the pilot’s seat.
These goggles have evolved in recent years, becoming smaller and lighter, offering better clarity and longer battery life, while at the same time becoming cheaper.
Also: I tested DJI’s smallest and lightest drone, and it captured things I had never seen before
DJI has new goggles – the DJI Goggles N3<!–> – that feature an ultra-wide screen, expanded field of view, and a defogging fan at an entry-level price point.
DJI Goggles N3 tech specs
- Full 1080p screen
- 54-degree field of view (FOV)
- Built-in defogger
- O4 digital video transmission system
- Up to 13 km transmission range
- 2.7-hour battery life
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The Goggles N3 are designed and built for the new Neo–>