DJI FPV Combo, First Person View Drone UAV Quadcopter
DJI FPV Combo, First Person View Drone UAV Quadcopter with 4K Camera, Immersive Flight Experience, S Flight Mode, Super-Wide 150° FOV, HD Low-Latency Transmission, Emergency Brake and Hover, Gray
DJI FPV: Redefine Flying
HD Low-Latency Transmission
The DJI O3 (OcuSync 3.0) Transmission System was adapted to match the unique needs of DJI FPV.
Video transmission latency of DJI FPV is lower than 28 ms.
Video transmission bitrate of DJI FPV goes up to 50 Mbps.
DJI FPV supports an HD video transmission range up to 10 km
Entirely new way to fly
DJI Motion Controller
This compact and intuitive device allows the aircraft to maneuver based on your natural hand motion.
Audience Mode
Bring Someone Along with Audience Mode
Set other DJI FPV Goggles V2 units to your aircraft channel and you’re ready to share the view.
DJI Virtual Flight App
Master flight in virtual environment
Simply connect the DJI FPV Goggles V2 and remote controller, and you’re ready to practice flying.
What photo resolution and format does DJI FPV support?
3840×2160 and JPEG.
Does DJI FPV support obstacle detection?
Yes. DJI FPV comes with forward and downward vision sensors. The aircraft automatically decelerates when detecting objects in N mode, but will not stop completely unless controlled to do so by the pilot.
Does DJI FPV support the Find My Drone function?
Yes. You can use the function when the goggles are connected to DJI Fly app. If you lose connection with the aircraft during flight, you can view the last 30 seconds shot on the goggles before disconnection (a microSD card must be in the goggles).
What precautions should be taken when using DJI FPV in a new country or region for the first time?
Connect to the DJI Fly app using the goggles and the software will automatically tune the system settings to be in adherence with local laws and regulations.
What is the compatibility of DJI Fly APP and DJI Virtual Flight APP?
The DJI Fly APP requires iOS 11.0, Android 6.0 or higher. The DJI Virtual Flight app currently supports only iOS devices.
Weight: | 2.2 Kilograms |
Dimensions: | 32.7 x 26.8 x 19.4 centimetres |
Brand: | DJI |
Model: | CP.FP.00000006.01 |
Part: | CP.FP.00000006.01 |
Colour: | Gray |
Batteries Included: | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Dimensions: | 32.7 x 26.8 x 19.4 centimetres |
So this isn’t avarage drone it’s much faster and we’ll camera needs some adjustments and it’s almost the same as mini 2 however it’s still a great stuff a little to expensive oh and don’t even think about getting as much of fly time on battery as dji states it’s around 10 mi
I’ve been flying this drone for a few months now. It’s like magic. When you put the goggles on and fly it feels like you’re actually flying.
I’ve not used manual mode because I’m happy with Normal and Sport mode. Sport mode is really fast. Something like 60mph which is as much as I need.
Make sure you update the software before going out to fly it though as you could have problems with it not wanting to fly.
Buying 2 extra batteries is a good idea. Get a fast video SD card as well.
You can see a few of the videos I’ve done on my instagram uncoolio123
Don’t fly it indoors though. it’s frightening
It’s a brilliant bit of kit, dead easy to use having never flown a quadcopter before.
The Goggle’s are comfy enough for the 5 batteries I have now bought to be used without having to rest my head, neck or eyes.
With one battery it’s a waste of time TBH … With 5 barriers it’s great.. But I could double that.. But the cost .
It’s very robust , I’ve bounced off tree branches and had it land upside on the floor…broken one prop so far ..( I’ve used about 51 fully charged batteries so far ) I’ve lost it twice.. Thank God for the buzzer you can use to locate it..BUT GET A BATTERY STRAP tree bounced once and knocked the battery out , 2 hours to find it..no signal, no beeper , no lights… Thinking of excuses to tell the misses that I’ve lost my toy
It’s very fast in sports mode.. Feels faster in the forest…. Trees come at you really quick.. Still not used full manual mode as tbh doing the flips etc is not what Im really wanting to do….yet
Overall it’s been great fun using, so much so that 2 of my mates have bought the fpv and 4 extra batteries each….
The range when your on your own is staggering ( in line of sight ) in the forest about 350 meters above 2 meters from the floor… Drop below that and it’s gets a bit sketchy…rth in a forest …nope not going to work… In open line off sight I flew 4500 meters away ( yes we have a big secure area to fly) I was more worried about the battery level more than dropping connection.. But it will tell you that you need to rth ( return to home) and had always landed with 15% battery left..I play safe, not silly
On a long range flight all 3 flying together.. Chasing each other around the secure flying spot we use.. Things can get a bit worrying..I’ve lost connection a few times….Goggle’s off run towards the fpv away from my mates… Connection back all happy again..
great drone for its price but, the helmet is very flimsey and the antennas that are connected to it are soldiered very badly as i found out when i dropped mine accidently and one of them popped off… i had to order a new set and at 40 a pop they are not cheap and shouldent be buying for something brand new!
Ive not used this on manual mode yet, but flown about 10kilometers in normal and sports mode. Some slate the drones camera quality but its pretty good, but yes the video is superb. Be aware the return to home feature often goes wrong. Firstly it wastes battery power flying up to 200meters high and takes ages to get back down again. Secondly it loses track of where home is, once it tried to land on my car and another time it got stuck in a tree and fell out. However the ability to see where your going is great. Oh and the range of 10 kilometers, no. Be lucky if you get one kilometer before picture is lost and return to home gets activated, even with line of sight to the drone. The optional motion controller is fun and is easier to control over undulating ground. As a newbie you can fly in normal mode, even land and take off in normal mode, then fly in sports once your accustomed to it. Manual mode is completely different, the controls are different, no safety or even self righting, be prepared for some emergency stops, the app training of manual mode has some value but is completely unrealistic. All in all, great fun, really handy, checked my roof tiles after a storm. Even flew in 40mph winds for a bit, drone managed surprisingly well but i dont recommend it.
I have been flying drones for ten years and still found it challenging but defo not for first timer’s as they will crash it and at this price not worth it lol only people like myself will benefit from this drone it is an amazing peace of ki
Product is the best dji quality as you would expect, a word of warning though before you buy download and try and run the dji app on your phone, the drone will not fly until you initiate it through the app.i had to replace my phone for compatible android model. But well worth my hassle.
Picture is awesome can never go back to a phone drone now, straight to manual, if you’re confident enough. If you are also having issues activating the drone clear the cache, in dji app, log put log back in and you should have no problems. Absolutely ace fun, batteries not so much, and for the price of them too. But putting that aside, wow just wow. Incredible fun.. Don’t buy if not confident. Also you will need a decent sd card otherwise you’re footage will be in super slow mo. So don’t skimp on sd card. Enjoy doing nearly 90mph standing still, it’s Ace…
Not had it for long but its a lot of fun… I’m sure when the summer comes I’ll use it more.
First off … there’s very little in the way of instructions in the box. You’re going to have to watch the tutorials and understand the different modes and buttons. There are LOTS of settings and hidden functionality with this kit.
You also need to charge 4 components.
1) Your mobile Phone
2) The battery pack for the FPV goggles
3) The controller
4) The drone itself
This will all take time. Then when you get excited and keen to get going and connect it all up … well then hang your coat back up. The goggles and app and drone all wanted an update in my case. Over 330Mb in one case. Long story short it took over an hour. So once everything is charged and updated … you’re ready to go … or are you? Nope. You really do need to watch the video to understand what comes off (Gimbal protector) and how to switch on the battery packs and finally a lot of the controls themselves. Then … and only then are you ready to fly.
One thing that will come as a massive surprise is the weight of the drone itself. It’s like nothing I’ve ever flown before … it feels like a house brick. I suspect that is in order to get the 20 mins of batter power. The drone itself is tiny and very stable even in a good wind. Video quality is very good (it needs to be for FPV) and response is very slick.
You need some previous experience with Drones to fly this safely …. but there are 3 controls you MUST know where they are and how to access them blind. Remember with goggles on you can’t look down and spot the controls.
So NUMBER 1 : Make sure you know where the BRAKE/HOVER RETURN TO HOME is. It’s the same button. Press it once quickly and the drone immediately stops and hovers while you gather your thoughts.
NUMBER 2 : Return to Home. If it all goes to a ball of string press and HOLD the BRAKE/HOVER button for 2 seconds and the drone will head back home …. a word of warning … it doesn’t always take the most direct router back to you AND it won’t always land where it took off …. that can be a worry as I’ve seen it land 2 meters away from where it took off.
Number 3 : Do you know how to look up and down? When flying this is super helpful. Use the silver wheel on the left.
Important TIPS : If this is your first time flying in FPV mode have someone with you. They get a bigger picture of things than you do …. for example if the drone starts to move towards you all you may see is a little drift. Someone else might see it’s drifting close enough to hurt you. Secondly I recommend sitting down the first few times. FPV flight can make you dizzy so be careful.
My last comment : This is possible the best drone I have flown to date. This is a LOT of fun in FPV and I’ve just bought the hand sensory controller as well. Enjoy.
This drone is not designed for FPV specialists , it’s not designed for those that need super cinematic functionality but if you want a mix of both , crystal clear vision and an insane amount of (nervous) fun this is the one, there’s a great learning curve on FPV flying and the simulator app is a must , if you crash it it will likely be expensive and I would not be trying extreme acrobatics with it but when you hit 60mph+ in a lot of space it’s incredible ..
This is an excellent piece of kit. Needed to install the version of DJI Assistant 2 dedicated to the FPV and was then able to update firmware on the drone, headset and controller. Once all three were updated the activation process went smoothly. Control is straightforward, image transmission is solid and image quality is high. Looking forward to try out the additional flight modes.
If batman had a drone it would be this one!!
Very excited, just unboxed.
First impressions it’s heavy. Good that you can charge everything up at once, so once that’s complete in an hour or so, will go through a couple of firmware updates and hopefully not fly it 87 MPH straight into a tree!
Shame there is no carry case…
Update after first flight.
So it took 3.5 hours from unboxing to first flight due to firmware updates and battery charging. Also not helped by the fact the dji app would not activate the drone!
Perhaps this is because it’s only just come out and the app on the play store is not yet fully up to date. So in order to get it activated you have to download the app APK from DJi China and use that!! Hopefully my passwords, account and phone are not all hacked by Chinese security services now. That seemed a bit dodgy but everything is working as it should do, and the drone activated – let’s hope it stays that way.
I have previously owned a mini, and a Mavic air 2 so I’m ok with drones however this thing is completely different!
The controller is more like a playstation controller and the goggles battery hangs down and you have to put it in your pocket which is a bit weird.
Also there is no interaction with your phone, so to download the pictures and videos you have to plug it into your laptop. The goggles and drone both eat memory cards.
You have to manually take off, and I still don’t know if it returns home when it looses signal!
After 16 mins of flying it returned home with 24 percent battery, however you can’t control it when it returns , so I canceled the RTH and landed it myself which was much quicker.
I didn’t get the DJI refresh as it costs a fortune and it’s for wimps! So I was slightly worried about straying too far on my first go incase it disappeared.
So far it’s good, and the battery is charging up for another go! Get one and have a play if you can!! Hope to do loop the loops soon!
Further update: now done 3 successful flights.
What’s amazing is the drone battery recharges in about 30 mins so no need to buy more battery’s unlike the Mavic or normal drones which take hours.
Also it seems like it’s been rushed to release, as there is little info. About it really on the app. A lot of things say coming soon. Also the virtual fly app to practice the manual mode does not exist yet! At least not on android anyway. I’m sure these things will come out eventually and will be good, and by then I hope I haven’t crashed it!!