The DJI Goggles N3 are FPV goggles designed to offer a budget-friendly alternative to their Goggles 3 by sacrificing the cameras, adjustable diopters, OLED screens, and wireless live feed sharing. Compatible with the Avata 2 and DJI Neo, the Goggles N3 can now be pre-ordered. The idea behind this new model of FPV goggles from DJI is to bring a budget-friendly alternative to the existing DJI Goggles 3 which came out in April 2024 along with the Avata 2 drone – you can check my review of the combo in case you missed it. Now let’s take a look at what is new with the N3. DJI Goggles N3 – affordable digital FPV experience To keep the price down, the Goggles N3 had to compromise on certain features of the original Goggles 3. First of all, the correcting diopters are missing. Instead, DJI designed the Goggles N3 with a “roomy interior” so that pilots can keep their prescription eyewear on while using the goggles. There are 1080p ultra-wide screens with 54° field of view for each eye, but (again to keep the cost down) these are not OLED screens like in the Goggles 3. Goggles N3 – no diopters. Source: DJI The goggles’ headband and battery are integrated into one piece to balance the weight (the battery is at the back acting as a “counterweight” for the goggles). The good thing is that the Goggles N3 offer a one-tap defogging feature that turns on an internal fan to circulate air,...
Published By: CineD - Wednesday, 6 November