I’m trying to decide between the Goggles 2 or V2. Wondering what you all prefer and which one works better.
I have the DJI Goggles V2 and Integra right now, and I’m planning to get the Goggles 3 soon. I mainly use the V2 for analog flying — I still fly my old analog setup almost every day. I put in a BDI adapter, reused my antennas, and added an analog module, all for under $120 before tariffs if you’re in the US. I also sold my Skyzone 030 last month and still have some old analog stuff to sell.
For the Integra, I really like not having to strap a phone to my face when I fly the Avata, especially during gigs. I bought the Avata combo for about $1,000 a few years ago and only used it for around four months. So basically, I paid for the goggles and batteries, and the controller, motion controller, and drone were kind of bonuses.
I plan to upgrade to the Goggles 3 mainly because they’re more comfortable. I’m also thinking about modding the Integra to get better range when flying traditional FPV.
@Phoenix
What do you like using the most?
I wear glasses, so the V2 goggles help a lot, especially since I mostly fly analog just for fun. But I use the Integra goggles for professional shoots, whether it’s with the Avata, my O3 Shendrone, or my O4 micro.
EDIT:
DJI Goggles 2, 3, and Integra only work with the O3 and O4 units.
The V2 goggles are box style, so the screens feel and look farther away. They’re also less bright.