DJI Goggles N3 Support Multiple Drones, O4 Air Unit For FPV
DJI is set to release new Goggles N3 that will be compatible with a wide range of drones, while also introducing an O4 Air Unit for custom FPV builds,DJI is set to release new Goggles N3 that will be compatible with a wide range of drones, while also introducing an O4 Air Unit for custom FPV builds, according to leaks shared by FPV Guru and Jasper Ellens on X (formerly Twitter). This development suggests a significant expansion of DJI’s drone ecosystem, potentially revolutionizing both consumer and custom FPV drone experiences.
The upcoming DJI Goggles N3 will utilize DJI’s Ocusync 4 (O4) technology, enabling compatibility with a range of DJI drones including the:
This wide compatibility enhances the versatility of the new goggles for various drone pilots.
Jasper Ellens shared images of the new Goggles N3, highlighting their improved design.
He noted, “Can we take a moment to appreciate that @DJIGlobal finally came to the point where they created a FPV #gogglesN3 without the annoying small lenses and painful fit on most faces? Just look at that new #comfortable piece of #chinesium. I can’t honestly wait to try it.”
Separately, DJI is developing an O4 Air Unit designed for self-built FPV Drones. This unit will also be compatible with the new DJI Goggles N3, bridging the gap between DJI’s ecosystem and custom FPV setups.
The O4 Air Unit appears to be in beta testing stages. FPV Guru shared an image of what seems to be a beta tester unit, revealing some key details:
Jasper Ellens commented on this find, stating, “Nice find @FpvGuru! From the looks we are seeing a beta tester unit of the #O4airUnit. This means it can take a while before we actually see them in stores. But it’s very nice to finally see this for FPV flyers who might considering the new cheap #gogglesN3.”
This development could significantly impact the Drone Industry, especially the FPV sector. The compatibility of the Goggles N3 with multiple DJI drones, coupled with the O4 Air Unit’s support for custom-built FPV drones, could open up new possibilities for drone enthusiasts and professionals alike.
The DJI O4 Air Unit should provide considerably better low light images and footage than the outgoing DJI O3 Air Unit.
The introduction of the Goggles N3 and O4 Air Unit aligns with DJI’s ongoing efforts to innovate in the drone industry. This move could potentially bridge the gap between consumer and professional-grade FPV systems, making high-quality FPV experiences more accessible across different drone platforms.
As we’ve seen with recent DJI releases, the company continues to push the boundaries of Drone Technology. The O4 system’s improved transmission range and stability could lead to exciting new applications in fields like cinematography, inspection, and Search and Rescue operations, while also catering to the custom FPV community.
What are your thoughts on DJI’s new Goggles N3 and O4 Air Unit? How do you think this will affect the FPV drone landscape? Share your opinions in the comments below.
Thanks to Igor Bogdanov for sharing the images.
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