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The DJI Goggles Integra are a streamlined, budget-friendly alternative to the DJI Goggles 2, designed specifically to eliminate the "cable clutter" of traditional FPV setups. By integrating the battery directly into the headband, DJI has created a balanced, all-in-one wearable that is exceptionally easy to throw on for a quick flight.
Integrated Headband Battery: Unlike the Goggles 2, which require a separate battery and power cable, the Integra houses a 2450mAh battery in the rear of the strap. This acts as a counterweight, making the goggles feel lighter on your face and removing the risk of snagging a power cable.
Dual 1080p Micro-OLEDs: The screens deliver 700 nits of brightness and support 100fps high-frame-rate video. The contrast is immense, with true blacks and vibrant colors that make finding your line through trees significantly easier.
Physical Button Interface: DJI moved away from the sensitive touchpad of the Goggles 2, replacing it with a tactile 5D joystick and a "Back" button. This is widely considered an upgrade by pilots, as it’s much easier to use while wearing gloves and prevents accidental settings changes.
Advanced O3+ Transmission: Provides a stable video link with latency as low as 30ms. It automatically switches between 2.4GHz and 5.8GHz bands to maintain the best possible signal in high-interference environments.
TÜV Rheinland Certified: The screens are certified for low blue light, which helps reduce eye strain during long flight sessions or when using the goggles to watch movies via the SD card.
Technical Specifications:
Resolution: 1920 x 1080 (per screen)
Screen Type: Micro-OLED (0.49-inch)
Max Bitrate: 50 Mbps
Refresh Rate: Up to 100 Hz
FOV: 44°
IPD Range: 56mm – 72mm
Battery Life: Approx. 2 hours
Compatibility: DJI Avata 1/2, DJI O3 Air Unit, DJI FPV Drone, DJI Air 3/Mini 4 Pro (with specific RC)
Pilot's Reality Check:
Fixed Antennas: Unlike the Goggles 2 or V2, the antennas on the Integra are not removable. You cannot upgrade them to high-gain "patch" antennas or aftermarket stubbies, so you are limited to the stock range performance (which is still excellent).
Diopter System: There is no built-in diopter dial. Instead, you must manually swap in the included corrective lenses (-8.0 to +2.0). If your vision falls outside this range or you have severe astigmatism, you will need custom RHO-Lens inserts.
Flyer's POV: Wearing the Integra feels "liberated." Not having a battery in your pocket or a cable dangling by your ear makes a massive difference in your range of motion. The 44° FOV is slightly smaller than the Goggles 2 (51°), but many pilots actually prefer this because the edges of the screen (and the OSD data) are much easier to see without moving your eyes around. It tracks the image smoothly with the SyncSmooth technology, making the flight feel fluid and cinematic.
1 * DJI Goggles Integra
1 * USB-C OTG Cable
2 * DJI Goggles Integra Eyeglass Frames (Pairs)
11 * DJI Goggles Integra Corrective Lenses (Pairs, -8.0 D to +2.0 D)
1 * Top Headband
1 * Lens Cleaning Cloth