![]() You can also make this yourself if you have a 3D printer: This will help if you have light leakage from the sides. There is also an aftermarket foam padding made by WLYL, which offers different colors as well:Īpart from thicker foam padding, you can also try these shims that you can insert between the foam and the goggles to increase thickness on both sides. However with the stock foam, you can put the goggles on while wearing your glasses, you can’t do this with the new foam as the fit is much tighter. Some people cut the nose part out of the stock foam and use that together with the new foam. The foam is much thicker and it wraps around the face more effectively to reduce light leakage. DJI listened and quickly released this new foam that addresses the problem. Many users have issue with light leakage around the nose and at both sides of the goggles. Improved Faceplate Foam Padding for Goggles All you need is a USB-C data cable, and follow instructions here. Video output from DJI FPV Goggles (both V1 and V2) is now possible, you can do so on both PC (Windows, Linux and MacOS) as well as smartphone (only Android). Note that random USB-C to barrel cable might not work, as the cable provided by DJI has safety mechanism to prevent unexpected damage because the battery outputs 2S voltage. ![]() The V1 comes with this cable, however the V2 doesn’t, and you have to purchase it separately.įor the V2 goggles, the provided battery has USB-C output, here is a longer (130cm) USB-C to barrel cable. If you want to power the DJI FPV goggles from a LiPo battery, you will need this XT60 to barrel connector cable. However, some people might consider the loss of image quality too much for merely 4g of weight saving. If the DJI camera is too heavy, you might find the Nebula camera interesting. It’s smaller and lighter than the stock DJI camera, which is great for micro quads. Runcam RC18G (apparently this one works too but I haven’t tested it), RDQ: To disconnect the camera from the Vista / Air Unit, you can follow these instructions. ![]() To remove the original lens off the camera, you can use a heat gun. The good news is you can replace the lens or the camera module without buying a whole new Air Unit. The lens is the most vulnerable part of the whole DJI FPV system. Learn how to take apart the O3 Air Unit and replace cables here: If you want to power your Goggles 2 from a 3S, 4S or even 6S LiPo battery, consider getting the Speedybee Goggles BEC: The good news is you can use these MCX to SMA or RP-SMA adapter, which allows you to use any existing SMA antennas on the Goggles 2. The antenna is removable and has a MCX connector which is not a common connector in FPV, therefore it will require special aftermarket antennas made for the Goggles 2. You can swap out the original antennas on the DJI Goggles 2 for some higher gain antennas for better range and penetration. Review: TrueRC X-Air MKII Antennas Upgrade for DJI Goggles 2 You need a card that is fast enough for 4K videos: SD Cards for DJI Goggles V2 DVRįlywoo ND filter for O3 Review: Accessories for the Goggles 2 X-Air MKII Patch Antennas Samsung Evo Plus U3 64GB: SD Cards for O3 Air Unit SD Cards for DJI Goggles 2 and Original FPV Air Unit
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