dji FPV Drone Combo User Guide
- June 14, 2024
- DJi
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DJI FPV Drone Combo
Product Information
DJI FPV
FPV drones differ from traditional drones in two major ways. The first is the immersive flight experience provided by the goggles. The second big difference is the flight itself. Compared to most camera drones, FPV drones typically allow for much higher speeds and limitless maneuvering capabilities with no angle limits on any of the axes. Because of this, FPV drones have typically required a much higher level of skill to fly.
Obstacle Detection and Avoidance:
The DJI FPV aircraft comes with forward and downward vision sensors that can automatically detect objects and decelerate when flying in N mode. However, there is no automatic avoidance function. When obstacles are detected, the aircraft will slow down but will not stop completely unless controlled to do so by the pilot.
Assembly:
DJI FPV doesn’t require any assembly. Simply open the box, install the propellers and battery, and DJI FPV is ready to fly. However, DJI FPV does have a modular design with easily replaceable parts. Users can replace the top cover, gimbal camera, and landing gear if any of these parts become damaged.
Transmission Range:
DJI FPV comes with DJI O3 (OcuSync 3.0), DJI’s best transmission system yet. DJI O3 was adapted to match the unique needs of DJI FPV, and features crystal- clear real-time video transmission at distances of up to 10 km.
Compatible FPV Goggles:
DJI FPV Goggles V2, DJI Goggles 2, and DJI Goggles Integra.
Product Usage Instructions:
Operating DJI FPV with FPV Goggles:
When operating DJI FPV with FPV goggles, always follow local laws and regulations. Pay attention to reminders on the interface of the goggles during flight. Avoid direct sunlight exposure to the inner area of the goggles in sunlit areas to avoid irreversible damage to the optics.
Maximum Supported Video Resolution and Frame Rate:
In High-Quality mode, DJI FPV supports up to 4K/60fps video. In Low-Latency mode, it supports up to 1080p/120fps video.
FAQ
What’s the difference between DJI FPV and traditional drones?
Generally speaking, FPV drones differ from traditional drones in two major
ways. The first is the immersive flight experience provided by the goggles.
The second big difference is the flight itself. Compared to most camera
drones, FPV drones typically allow for much higher speeds and limitless
maneuvering capabilities with no angle limits on any of the axes. Because of
this, FPV drones have typically required a much higher level of skill to fly.
Does DJI FPV support obstacle detection and avoidance?
The DJI FPV aircraft comes with forward and downward vision sensors that can
automatically detect objects and decelerate when flying in N mode. However,
there is no automatic avoidance function. When obstacles are detected, the
aircraft will slow down but will not stop completely unless controlled to do
so by the pilot.
Do I need to assemble the DJI FPV drone myself?
No. Like many previous DJI drones, DJI FPV doesn’t require any assembly.
Simply open the box, install the propellers and battery, and the DJI FPV is
ready to fly. However, DJI FPV does have a modular design with easily
replaceable parts. Users can replace the top cover, gimbal camera, and landing
gear if any of these parts become damaged.
What is the maximum transmission range of DJI FPV?
DJI FPV comes with DJI O3 (OcuSync 3.0), DJI’s best transmission system yet.
DJI O3 was adapted to match the unique needs of DJI FPV and features crystal-
clear real-time video transmission at distances of up to 10 km.
Which FPV goggles are compatible with DJI FPV?
DJI FPV Goggles V2, DJI Goggles 2, and DJI Goggles Integra.
What should I be cautious of when operating DJI FPV with FPV goggles?
- Always follow local laws and regulations;
- During the flight, pay attention to reminders on the interface of the goggles;
- When using the goggles in a sunlit area, avoid direct sunlight exposure to the inner area of the goggles in order to avoid irreversible damage to the optics.
What are the DJI FPV aircraft’s maximum supported video resolution and
frame rate?
In High-Quality mode, it supports up to 4K/60fps video. In low latency mode,
it supports up to 1080p/ 120fps video.
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