DJI – Introducing DJI FPV

DJI - Introducing DJI FPV



DJIFPV #DJI #FPV Whether you’re a seasoned pilot or an absolute beginner, DJI FPV is the most immersive way to experience the excitement of FPV flight.

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  1. I bought and have had it for months. I absolutely love it. Unlike many drones if it loses connection range it goes up to altitude to set it to and then returns home and the goggles reconnect and you can take it over again. You have a app on phone that tells you where your drone is if you crash it, or if batt is lost in crash , go into goggles and watch video to see where it crashed. I have not crashed it once and not going to, Im too worried about crashing using manual. Sport mode is fine for me. Im not interested in flips and rolls. If you get this drone, get the fly more kit-extended charging strip and 2 extra batteries. You can fly for 40 min. Its truly and amazing product. Goggles are a must. Now there is upgrades to them to give you even more range. Its like flying, so immersive you must sit down or you will fall over.

  2. I had a stroke so my left hand is limited. With the motion controller you can use it fully with one hand?

  3. This product is probably the coolest set of gadgets I've ever owned. The headset is fantastic, the drone is a tank, the camera is great, the controller is awesome.

    Now all I want from DJI is the ability to use the DJI FPV Combo controller and DJI V2 goggles with my DJI Mini 2. See the common denominator? Yep, DJI… lol

    HEY! DJI, is that even a possibility? Is Occusync 3 backwards compatible with Ocusync 2? Can I pair my DJI FPV controller and goggles with my Mini 2? That would set DJI even farther apart from any competition…

    FPV isn't only for manual mode or freestyle – it's great for flying any drone in any mode, especially for photos and videos. In fact I do not fly without a headset.

    The problem is, with my Mavic Mini and Mini 2 – I have to use my Avegant Glyph video headset with my Mini's via Miracast from my phone to a wireless display adapter… There's some latency there, obviously, but is still absolutely usable. However, DJI V2 goggles would be much better. Ideal in fact.

  4. When you go droning with a bunch of "hardcore freestyle fat shark nerds" flying homemade garbage cans around and pull out the Cadillac of drones is what owning this is like. It's the Cadillac of drones. It's better than flying around a mess of wires and cheap batteries that always bulge or blow up.

    Listen, this thing is for people who want a practically hassle free way to learn freestyle. FPV is old, been doing it for 6 years for photography purposes. Now I have a drone with 3 distinct modes, a great camera, and believe me when I tell you – THIS THING IS A TANK! It does not break as easily as some haters demonstrate, ESPECIALLY with the DJI arm braces. I have put this thing through some rough rides and it's perfect still. No breakage whatsoever. Oh, wait, I broke one landing gear and had already ordered replacements before even flying the thing – because that's the only really breakable part (other than props, goes without saying).

    I feel like I own the best drone available. I have safety features and multiple modes to fly with. I can mount my Osmo Action to the DJI FPV canopy and have both cameras going. Wanna do flips and rolls? Go ahead… Wanna get some cinematic footage? Go ahead…
    Wanna follow a better freestyler? Go ahead…

    Cadillac of drones. Best drone om the planet. Not a garbage can.

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