1. What is the correct way to put on and wear the DJI Goggle?
Insert the band strap into the buckle above the lens until you hear a click. Check if it has been fixed well. 2. Position the lens at eye level and pull the tape downward. Adjust the strap knob until they fit snugly on your head.
2. Can I wear corrective glasses while using the DJI Goggle kit?
Yes. DJI Goggles can be worn over glasses.
3. Are DJI Goggles waterproof?
Not.
4. How to adjust the distance (IPD) between my eyes? What is the appropriate distance between the pupils and the lens?
First, turn the IPD knob to adjust the distance between the lenses until the images are aligned. Then choose the distance from the pupil that is right for you.
5. How to avoid accidentally touching the touchpad?
You can lock the touch panel by sliding it with two fingers.
6. After pressing and holding the power button, my DJI Goggles sometimes do not work. Why?
To ensure proper operation of the system, DJI Goggles do not respond to on/off commands within 10 seconds of the last time they were turned on/off.
Connecting
1. How many pairs of DJI Goggles can be connected to one Mavic Pro drone at the same time?
In addition to pairing the DJI Goggle with the Mavic Pro drone and controller, there are two other connection combinations:
1. One Mavic Pro drone + two pairs of DJI Goggles + two Mavic Pro remote controls
2. One Mavic Pro drone + two pairs of DJI Goggles + one Mavic Pro remote control
3. One Mavic Pro drone + one pair of DJI Goggles + two Mavic Pro remote controls
2. What happens when more than one pair of DJI Goggles/pilots are connected to the same drone?
In Coach Mode, only the main remote control can change the flight mode. The drone responds to the slave controller only when the main remote control does not give commands for more than two seconds. The main remote control can change the flight path at any time. In Dual Operation Mode (one drone + two pairs of DJI Goggles + two remotes), the second user is not allowed to operate Head Tracking Mode. If the pilot and the DJI Goggle are operated by the same user, it is necessary to use a guide who is able to give instructions and warnings for safe flight.
3. What Djl drone can be connected via USB cables with DJI Google?
Phantom 4, Phantom 4 Pro, Phantom 4 Advanced i Inspire 2.
4. What devices can be connected to DJI Goggle using HDMI connection?
Any device equipped with an HDMI port.
5. Why you need a Micro SD card slot on the DJI Goggle?
DJI Goggle's Micro SD card slot is used to download drone files to DJI Goggle's internal card for backup and video viewing (only videos with 1080p/60fps or lower resolution can be viewed with DJI Goggle).
6. Can I download videos that are not recorded by the drone to a Micro SD card and then insert it into the DJI Goggle to watch them?
Not.
7. Why the Mavic Pro is the only drone that can be wirelessly connected to the DJI Goggle?
Because of OcuSync. The same video transmission system carried by the Mavic Pro has also been integrated into the DJI Goggle, making a wireless connection between the two devices possible.
8. What are the main differences between HD Mode and Smooth Mode?
In HD mode, the resolution of video transmission material reaches 1080p/30fps for close range, decreases to 720p/30fps at long distance or in case of interference. In Smooth Mode, the resolution will be 720p/60fps. The former is a clearer and more immersive experience, while the latter is more seamless..
9. Why does the quality of the image transmitted in my DJI Goggle sometimes change?
Resolution of video streamed by DJI Goggle changes with video recording resolution. Accordingly:
1. When the recorded video is in 4K, the highest video transfer resolution is 720p/30;
2. When the recorded video is at 2.7K, the video transmission resolution is 1080p/30;
3. When the recorded video is at 1080p or lower resolution, depending on whether the frame rate exceeds 30fps or less than 30fps, the maximum video transmission resolution is 720p/60fps or 1080p/30fps, respectively.
10. What is the difference between DJI Goggle 1080p screens and other 2K screens?
Typical "2K" screens inside other glasses are divided into two sections of 1280x1440 per eye with 720p resolution. DJI Goggles use dual 1080p screens, which means each screen has a maximum resolution of 1920*1080.
11. What delays can occur when DJI Goggle is connected to other devices?
Link latency for HD video (near field and no interference) can reach up to 110 ms (Mavic Pro, 720p60, video format: 720p120), 150 ms (Phantom 4 series, 720p60, video format: 720p60 / 720p120), 140 ms Inspire 2 + X5S, 720p60, video format: 1080p120), 190 ms (Inspire 2 + X4S, 720p60, video format:1080p60).
Software upgrade in DJI Goggle
1. How to update DJI Goggle software?
There are three main ways to update the software:
1. Directly connect the DJI Goggle to your computer.
2. Pair remote control, drone and DJI Goggle before connecting remote control to PC. Then it will be possible to update all three devices.
3. Pair the remote control, drone and DJI Goggle, then connect the remote controller using the DJI GO app (or GO 4.0) to update all three devices simultaneously in the app.
Technology
1. Do DJI Goggles offer the same functions, regardless of what device they are connected to? If not, what are the main differences?
Not. The various functions are described in the manual.(Phantom 4 will soon also provide Head Tracking Mode).
2. Why the drone attached to DJI Goggle is still spinning in Head Tracking Mode even when I've stopped moving?
In Head Tracking Mode, the drone's head deflection depends on the pilot's head movements. If the pilot does not stop where the drone took off, the device will rotate until the pilot turns his head back to the original position.
3. Why the C1/C2 buttons on the Mavic Pro controller stop responding when the drone is connected to the DJI Goggle?
For ease of use, when the Mavic Pro is connected to the DJI Goggle, the C1/C2 buttons are automatically converted to Fn/Back buttons, which function the same as on the DJI Goggle.