DJI Goggles N3

The DJI Goggles N3 Are A Lot Cheaper And Work With Prescription Glasses

So cool!

DJI has been on a roll this year and it’s showing no signs of stopping today announcing the new DJI Goggles N3 which is compatible with the Avata 2 and Neo drones.

These are a bunch cheaper at $359 AUD (in comparison to $869 for the Goggles 3) and offer a more roomy interior design allowing for you to wear eyewear instead of having to use the diopter or get lens installed, and the goggles also have better balancing with the battery integrated into one piece.

DJI Goggles N3

The goggles feature a full 1080p, 60HZ LCD display as well as a 54 degree field of view. They have ultra low latency with 1080p/60FPS live feeds and an average latency of 31ms with a transmission range of up to 13km, allowing for super smooth flying.

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Something that’s new to the Goggles N3 include an AR cursor when paired with the RC Motion 3, a shareable real-time live feed to a smartphone, so a second person can watch you fly, Panorama video playback and a super length 2.7 hour operating time.

DJI GOGGLES N3 AUSTRALIAN PRICE/RELEASE DATE

The DJI Goggles N3 are available in Australia for $359 AUD standalone or as part of the DJI Neo Motion Fly More Combo which includes a DJI Neo, the Goggles N3, RC Motion 3, 2 batteries and a charging hub and that’s available for $839.

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