FAQ

DJI Goggles Integra
DJI Goggles Integra is compatible with the following products:
1. DJI Mavic Series
DJI Mavic 3 Pro
DJI Mavic 3 Pro Cine
DJI Mavic 3
DJI Mavic 3 Cine
DJI Mavic 3 Classic

2. DJI Mini Series
DJI Mini 3 Pro
DJI Mini 4 Pro

3. DJI Avata Series
DJI Avata

4. DJI FPV Series
DJI FPV
DJI O3 Air Unit
DJI Digital FPV System

5. DJI Air Series
DJI Air 3
1. Before first use, please make sure that the goggles and motion controller have been updated to the latest firmware version. Additionally, use DJI RC-N1, DJI RC, or DJI RC Pro to update the drone to the latest firmware version. Otherwise, the linking between the drone, the goggles, and motion controller will fail.
2. FPV flight control is only supported when the goggles are used with DJI RC Motion 2.
3. When the goggles are used with the DJI Mavic 3 Series, the drone supports omnidirectional obstacle sensing and APAS 5.0, 4K/60fps and 1080p/60fps normal video recording, and Explore mode. For intelligent features like MasterShots, QuickShots, and Panorama, only DJI RC-N1, DJI RC, or DJI RC Pro are compatible.
4. When the goggles are used with DJI Mini 3 Pro, the drone supports forward and backward obstacle sensing and APAS 4.0, 4K/60fps, 2.7K/60fps, and 1080p/60fps normal video recording. For vertical shooting and intelligent features like MasterShots, QuickShots, and Panorama, only DJI RC-N1, DJI RC, or DJI RC Pro are compatible.
No. DJI Goggles Integra must be used with DJI RC Motion 2.
1. Before first use, please make sure that the goggles and motion controller have been updated to the latest firmware version. Additionally, connect the drone to a computer, and use DJI Assistant 2 to update the drone to the latest firmware version. Otherwise, the linking between the drone, the goggles, and motion controller will fail.
2. FPV flight control is only supported when the goggles are used with DJI Motion Controller.
Differences:
DJI Goggles Integra and DJI Goggles 2 are similar in size, video transmission performance, and screen display.
Compared with DJI Goggles 2, DJI Goggles Integra adds an integrated battery headband, making it more convenient to wear, and the touch panel has been replaced with physical buttons. Additionally, the wireless streaming function, dot matrix display, speaker, 3.5mm audio port, and diopter adjustment function have been removed (the included corrective lenses can be used to achieve the same effect).

Upgrades:
1. DJI Goggles Integra has more comprehensive features and stronger compatibility. It supports the head tracking function, which allows you to experience immersive flight more freely.
2. DJI Goggles Integra adopts DJI's flagship O3+ video transmission, which can achieve full HD and low-latency video transmission.
3. DJI Goggles Integra features improved visual experience, wearing comfort, size, weight, and UI interaction.
DJI Goggles Integra comes with 11 pairs of lenses ranging from -8.0 D to +2.0 D. You don’t need to wear your own glasses, and can install suitable lenses according to your actual viewing requirements.
If you require astigmatism correction, or if the provided lenses are unsuitable, you can purchase additional lenses and use the eyeglass frames provided to install them on the goggles.
Yes, the adjustment range is 56-72 mm.
Yes. The foam padding can be detached and replaced. Replacement foam padding is sold separately.
Yes. Since DJI Goggles Integra has a built-in battery, you can connect it to a power bank through the USB-C port and even use it while charging.
When using the goggles, keep the lenses away from direct sunlight exposure to avoid irreversible damage.
Video transmission antenna: 2T4R antenna technology, which means that two external antennas are used to transmit signals, and all four antennas can be used to receive signals.
Yes. DJI Goggles Integra can record its screens during the flight (and can include OSD and other information). The resolution is 1920×1080, and the frame rate is 60/50fps.
No.
DJI Goggles Integra supports the DJI Virtual Flight app.
DJI Goggles Integra supports video playback through memory cards.
Supported video formats in memory cards: MP4, MOV (video coding formats: H.264, H.265; audio formats: AAC, PCM).
No.
Yes, but a DJI RC Motion 2 or DJI Motion Controller is required.
No.
No.
No.
Yes.
Connect an OTG cable to the designated interface of the goggles, and then use a USB-C cable or Lightning cable to connect the goggles and the smartphone.
Use a USB-C to USB-C cable or USB-C to Lightning cable to connect the goggles and a smartphone.
Use a USB-A to USB-C cable to connect the goggles to a computer.
Note: DJI Goggles Integra only supports standard USB-C cables and MFI-certified Lightning cables. If your laptop is equipped with a USB-C port, it is recommended to use an OTG cable to connect the goggles.
DJI Goggles Integra supports livestreaming the real-time camera view of DJI Avata using the DJI Fly app or DJI RC Pro.
DJI Goggles Integra supports livestreaming the real-time video transmission of the DJI O3 Air Unit using the DJI Fly app.
The goggles record the images displayed on its screens (can include OSD and other information), and the max specification is 1080p@60/50fps.
The aircraft records the image captured by its camera, and the max specifications are as follows.
DJI O3 Air Unit: 4K/120fps
DJI Avata: 4K/60fps
DJI Digital FPV System: 1080p/60fps