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V1 and V2 are basically the same with added features and changes to support the new DJI FPV Drone.
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Update (Feb 2021): DJI just released the V2 goggles. You can use a larger battery, but you’ll need a long cable to keep the battery in your pocket or on the ground. A 2S 3000mah only lasts for about an hour. The goggles are quite power hungry, and don’t last long using a typical Fatshark battery. DJI have addressed this in a novel way, providing the ability to zoom in on the image, but the OSD info will remain at the corners of the screen. The field of view (FOV) is larger than most slimline goggles, but racers often prefer a smaller FOV to allow for tighter focus on the course. Faceplate foam has better quality than any FPV goggles I have tested. The ample weight is distributed effectively by the well designed strap, while face-plate foam of the highest quality ensures a comfortable fit. It’s heavier than most other compact design FPV goggles, even without a built-in battery. The goggles are powered by an external battery via a cable which has an XT60 connector, so you can power it with a 2S LiPo battery like a Fatshark. When changing channels on the FPV goggles, it automatically changes it on the Air Unit too.Supports Audio play back on videos from Air Unit, but doesn’t support audio with live video feed or recorded video in the goggles.The DJI goggles have the following features: There are already after-market antennas available for the DJI FPV goggles, with higher gain for better range and penetration: The top 2 antennas send data, as well as receiving in conjunction with the bottom 2 antennas, for a “quad-versity” receiver system. Unlike an analogue FPV system, the DJI goggles have a transmitter inside which means that they can be damaged if they are powered on, without the antennas attached. These can be removed for transportation, as well as replaced and upgraded.įrom my understanding, the top two antennas are responsible for transmitting and receiving signals. The DJI FPV goggles come with four left-hand circular polarized (LHCP), omni-directional, ‘stubby’ antennas, mounted using RP-SMA connectors. Here are flight controllers designed specifically for the DJI Air Unit, making it a solder-free, plug and play combo. If you power it with a 4S LiPo (14.8V), that would be 270-540mA. The power consumption of the Air Unit is about 4W to 8W according to DJI, at 12V, the current is 333mA to 666mA. LED Mode increases visibility on LED light, best for night flying.

Racing Mode increases image contrast to distinguish brightly coloured obstacles better.Standard Mode offers the best daytime image quality, probably what you would use for freestyle flying.There are 3 modes for different situations: You don’t get 2.7K or 4K resolutions with the recorded footage like the GoPro, but it’s good enough for most people.
#Dji digital fpv system 1080p
Like the Runcam Split, there is an SD card slot on the side of the Air Unit, for recording HD video up to 1080p 60fps, but obviously DJI have added HD FPV to the recipe. A nice touch are the cable grommets offering stress relief to the connection between the camera and air unit. The Air Unit has two antennas with MMCX connectors: a JST connector for power, UART connection to flight controller, and radio control signal (if you use their radio controller). The cable between the VTX and camera is about 100mm, which should be long enough for most 5″ builds, even when you are mounting the video transmitter in the back. (update Jan 2020: The good news is that there are already many frames available that are designed for the DJI Air Unit, so space is not an issue anymore). The VTX is considerably bulkier than its analogue counterpart, making it a challenge to find a racing drone frame with enough space. It has a 150° field of view (FOV), similar to an analogue FPV camera with 2.1mm – 2.3mm lens. The DJI camera, like most micro FPV cameras, has M2 mounting holes on both sides, but with 20x20mm form factor, is a bit bigger than the typical 19x19mm ( micro FPV cam). The Air Unit including camera and antennas weighs around 53g. The entire casing of the Air Unit is made of aluminium, which doubles as protection, and a heatsink for cooling. This mounts in your racing drone just like an analogue FPV camera and VTX. The Air Unit consists of a camera and a video transmitter.
#Dji digital fpv system how to
If you decide to get it, here is my tutorial on how to set it up for the first time :) Air Unit
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