DJI FPV Goggles V2

SKU dji-fpv-goggles-v2

Price range: $40 through $533

Immersive 150° FOV FPV goggles. 810×810 OLED per-eye display, 120fps low-latency feed, head tracking.

Description

The DJI FPV Goggles V2 are a dedicated first-person-view headset built to pair with the DJI FPV drone and the DJI Avata 2 — delivering the immersive, low-latency display experience that makes FPV flying feel like you’re in the cockpit. Two 2″ LCD screens render at 810p resolution with a 120 fps refresh rate in high-speed mode, holding FPV drone rental footage crisp even through fast manoeuvres.

OcuSync 3.0 transmission keeps the video feed stable at ranges up to 10 km, with a typical latency of just 28 ms — fast enough for real-time stick control. The 50° field of view in normal mode delivers a wide, theatre-like view of your surroundings, while a dedicated wide-angle mode opens it further for even more spatial awareness. The built-in 1800 mAh battery provides extended flight sessions without needing a separate power bank, and the integrated head-tracking module allows the DJI Motion Controller to steer the camera with natural head movement.

SPECIFICATIONS

Model
DJI FPV Goggles V2 (CP.FP.00000018.01)
Compatibility
DJI FPV Drone, DJI Avata 2
Display
2× 2″ LCD, 810p resolution
Frame Rate
Up to 120 fps (high-speed mode) / 60 fps (normal mode)
Field of View
50° (normal) / 44° (wide-angle mode)
Latency
~28 ms (low latency mode)
Transmission
OcuSync 3.0 — up to 10 km range
Battery
Built-in 1800 mAh (approx. 110 min)
Head Tracking
Yes — pairs with DJI Motion Controller
OSD Display
Yes — altitude, speed, battery, signal overlays
Antenna
4 antennas, omni-directional
Retail Value
~$580 CAD

BEST FOR

FPV Drone Flying & RacingDJI FPV Drone PilotsDJI Avata 2 OperatorsCinematic Aerial & Action FootageHigh-Speed Low-Altitude FilmingMotion Controller Head TrackingAdventure & Sports VideographySearch & Rescue Practice

DJI FPV Goggles V2 Rental Tips

01
Link to Your Drone Before You Fly

The Goggles V2 need to be linked to your specific DJI FPV drone or Avata 2 before flying. This is a one-time pairing per drone and takes about 90 seconds. Do it at home or on site before your shoot begins — not on the clock mid-session. Instructions are in the DJI Fly app.

02
Use a Spotter

Transport Canada requires that FPV pilots operating with immersive goggles have a visual observer (spotter) who can see the aircraft at all times. Your spotter is responsible for collision avoidance and can take manual control via the remote if needed. Bring someone — this is both a legal requirement and a safety best practice.

03
Charge the Built-In Battery

The Goggles V2 have a built-in 1800 mAh battery that charges via USB-C. A full charge takes approximately 2 hours and provides around 110 minutes of use. Charge them the night before your shoot — the battery is not user-swappable in the field.

04
Adjust the IPD for Comfort

The interpupillary distance (IPD) slider adjusts the lens spacing to match your eyes. Set it before flying — a misaligned IPD causes eye strain and makes the image appear soft or doubled. The correct setting is usually the point where the image is sharpest and most comfortable.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Which drones are compatible with the DJI FPV Goggles V2?

The Goggles V2 are designed to pair with the DJI FPV drone and the DJI Avata 2. They are not compatible with DJI’s Mavic or Mini series, which use separate goggles or the DJI RC screen for display. Confirm your drone is DJI FPV or Avata 2 before renting.

Do I need a drone pilot certification to use FPV goggles in Canada?

Yes. Flying a drone in Canada requires either a Basic or Advanced certificate from Transport Canada, depending on your flight zone. FPV operations with goggles are considered first-person-view flying and require a visual observer. Operating in controlled airspace may require additional RPAS flight authorizations. Check tc.canada.ca for current requirements.

What does OcuSync 3.0 transmission mean for video quality?

OcuSync 3.0 is DJI’s third-generation video transmission system. It delivers a stable 810p video feed at up to 50 Mbps with ~28 ms latency, with automatic frequency switching between 2.4 and 5.8 GHz to avoid interference. In practice this means a smooth, stutter-free FPV feed even in areas with moderate radio interference.

What is the head-tracking feature and how does it work?

When paired with the DJI Motion Controller, head tracking lets the drone’s gimbal follow your head movements — look left and the camera pans left, look up and it tilts up. This creates a natural “you are the pilot” perspective. The Motion Controller must be rented separately if you want this feature.

Can multiple people watch the FPV feed simultaneously?

The Goggles V2 display is for one person only. However, the DJI Fly app can mirror the live feed to a mobile device or tablet connected to the remote controller, so a crew member or client can follow the flight on-screen while you wear the goggles.

Are glasses wearers able to use the FPV Goggles V2?

The goggles accommodate most prescription glasses — the face cushion is adjustable and the eyecup opening is large enough for standard frames. Diopter correction lenses are available from third parties if you prefer to fly without glasses.

Rent the DJI FPV Goggles V2 in Williams Lake, BC — available by appointment from Gear Locker, serving drone pilots, aerial cinematographers, FPV racers, action sports videographers, commercial production companies, and outdoor media crews across the Cariboo-Chilcotin region.

Rental Duration

1 Day, 2 Days, 3 Days, 4 Days, 1 Week, 2 Weeks, 3 Weeks, 1 Month

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