DJI has created a pair of low latency HD goggles that were built for drone racers. The goggles are the company's inaugural first-person viewing transmission system or FPV system. With the pair, drone racers can access high definition imaging with low lag. The goggles also have a transmission range of 2.5 miles.
Three modes are offered on the headset, including a racing mode, a standard mode and an LED mode for low light situations. The pair is able to transmit to eight different channels all on 5.8Hz. The pair is able to respond at a similar rate of an analog pair. This puts it in a unique place in the industry, as one of the only digital pairs that can perform at a similar level to its analog counterpart.
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What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- HD Drone Racing Goggles
- DJI has created low latency goggles for drone racers with high definition imaging and low lag.
- First-person Viewing Transmission System
- DJI's FPV system offers a unique digital alternative with a transmission range of 2.5 miles.
- Digital Vs Analog Goggles
- DJI's HD goggles provide an innovation opportunity by offering similar performance to analog goggles in a digital format.
Sectors Adopting This
- Drone Racing
- DJI's HD goggles present an opportunity for the drone racing industry to enhance the racing experience with high definition imaging and low latency.
- Consumer Electronics
- The creation of DJI's low latency HD goggles opens up disruptive innovation opportunities in the consumer electronics industry for improved first-person viewing experiences.
- Wireless Transmission
- The development of DJI's FPV system sparks opportunities for disruption in wireless transmission technologies for long-range, high-quality imagery.
