The Goggles supports DJI's Intelligent Flight Modes, including Terrain Follow, ActiveTrack, TapFly, Cinematic Mode, Tripod Mode, and Fixed-Wing Mode. You can access key intelligent features though the integrated touchpad, such as focus adjustment.
Multiple interface options allow you to connect compatible devices to the Goggles via its micro-USB port, HDMI input, or 3.5mm audio jack. The Goggles also support microSD cards for recording your flight video. In terms of design, the Goggles were engineered to be worn comfortably throughout the entire 6-hour battery life, so you won't suffer from wearer's fatigue.
Dual High-Res Screens
The DJI Goggles feature dual 1920 x 1080 screens.
Low-Lag Transmission
DJI Goggles offer both 720p @ 60 fps and close range 1080p @ 30 fps viewing with a low latency of just 110 ms.
Head Tracking
Your head movements control both aircraft yaw and camera tilt in Head Tracking Flight Mode. All you need to do is turn left or right to yaw left or right, and straighten your head to stop turning. In Head Tracking Gimbal Mode, only the gimbal will move without affecting yaw.
Touchpad & Remote Controller
Access to key intelligent features through the DJI Goggles or 5D button on the Mavic Pro controller makes navigating the internal menu system easy and intuitive.
Intelligent Flight
DJI Goggles support DJI's Intelligent Flight Modes, including Terrain Follow, ActiveTrack, TapFly, Cinematic Mode, and Tripod Mode. It also supports DJI's newest Intelligent Flight mode: Fixed-Wing Mode.
Comfortable and Flexible
A unique solid headband design balances and spreads the weight of DJI Goggles around the head evenly, minimizing pressure on the face and keeping them comfortable to wear for hours. People who wear glasses are also able to wear them comfortably. Additionally, the screen portion of DJI Goggles can be flipped up to glimpse the real world, or detached entirely for easy storage and portability.