FAQ

Product
Compared with DJI Goggles 3, DJI Goggles N3 offers a more spacious internal design that accommodates personal glasses, allowing users to wear them directly without needing to adjust the diopter or install additional lenses. It also features a single 1080p ultra-wide screen with a 54° field of view, reducing the likelihood of dizziness and providing an immersive visual experience.
Compared with DJI Goggles Integra and DJI Goggles 2, DJI Goggles N3 not only incorporates a single 1080p ultra-wide screen and a ready-to-use design but also features DJI's latest O4 FHD video transmission technology. It offers an extended battery life of up to 2.7 hours* and includes additional features such as AR Cursor** and One-Tap Defogging. It is compatible with more of DJI's latest drones and remote controllers, enhancing the overall user experience.

* The 2.7-hour max operating time was measured at an ambient temperature of 25° C (77° F), screen brightness at 6, connected to the DJI Avata 2 aircraft, video transmission set to 1080p/100fps, Head Tracking off, and the goggles' battery fully charged and not supplying power to external devices such as smartphones.
** This feature requires the DJI RC Motion 3.
If you need a lightweight and comfortable pair of goggles that can be worn without removing personal glasses, and you want an immersive flight experience with easy live feed sharing, then the entry-level DJI Goggles N3 is your ideal choice.
DJI Goggles N3 is compatible with DJI Avata 2 and DJI Neo, and must be used in conjunction with the DJI RC Motion 3 or DJI FPV Remote Controller 3.

For a smoother first-person view (FPV) experience, it is recommended to select a shooting frame rate of 50fps or higher.
Usage
You can use DJI Goggles N3 directly while wearing personal glasses or contact lenses. If you are wearing personal glasses, gently open the foam padding of the goggles from both sides before putting them on. For detailed instructions, refer to the user manual.
No.
Yes.
Yes. Since DJI Goggles N3 has a built-in battery, you can connect it to a power bank through the USB-C port and even use it while charging.
When using DJI Goggles N3, keep the lenses away from direct sunlight exposure to avoid irreversible damage.
Features
Yes, but a DJI RC Motion 3 is required.
Yes, but a DJI RC Motion 3 is required.
No.
Video Transmission
Yes. The steps are as follows:
1. Use a USB-C to USB-C data cable to connect the USB-C port of the goggles to your smartphone.
2. Open the DJI Fly app and tap GO Fly in the lower right corner to view the live feed on your smartphone.
Yes. DJI Goggles N3 can record its screen during the flight (and can include OSD and other information). The resolution is 1920×1080, and the max recording frame rate is 60fps. The recording frame rate adapts automatically based on the camera's set frame rate and cannot be manually adjusted by the user. The specific strategy is as follows:
1. For camera settings of 60fps or lower, the recording will match the camera's frame rate, such as 60, 50, 48, or 30fps.
2. For camera settings higher than 60fps, the recording frame rate will be half of the camera's frame rate. For example, a 100fps camera setting will result in a recording frame rate of 50fps, and a 120fps camera setting will result in a recording frame rate of 60fps.
No.
No.
No.
Playback
Yes, it supports playing videos from a memory card.
Supported video formats on the memory card: MP4 and MOV (video coding formats: H.264, H.265; audio formats: AAC, PCM).
It supports spherical 2D panoramic videos but does not support 3D videos.
Panoramic videos are supported up to a max resolution of 4K/60fps.
Yes. After inserting a memory card into DJI Goggles N3, you can view photos or videos by opening the Album in the goggles' menu.

Spherical panoramic photos are not supported for viewing.
Connection
The goggles support wired connections to smartphones and computers.

Only standard USB-C data cables and MFI-certified Lightning cables are supported. When connecting to a computer, it is recommended to enable OTG Wired Connection to Computer in the goggles' menu under Settings > About to avoid recognition issues. Remember to disable the OTG Wired Connection feature when not connected to a computer to prevent any impact on flight performance. When connecting to a smartphone, it is recommended to use a USB-C to USB-C cable. If the smartphone is not recognized, you can enable OTG Wired Connection to Mobile Device in the goggles' menu under Settings > About to resolve the issue. Remember to disable the OTG Wired Connection feature when not connected to a smartphone to prevent any impact on flight performance.
DJI Goggles N3 does not have an HDMI port and therefore does not support direct HDMI input or output. However, if you have a DJI RC Pro, you can use it to relay the signal. Connect Goggles N3 to the RC Pro via a USB-C to USB-C data cable, and connect the RC Pro to another display device via an HDMI data cable. Then, enable the FPV Live feature in the Settings > Display menu on the RC Pro. Open the DJI Fly app, and you can then get live feeds from Goggles N3 on the connected display device via the RC Pro.