These are the new augmented reality glasses to operate drones

When controlling a drone, the controls are the most common resource. Either through an external remote control or through the mobile application. But the possibility of having glasses allows control the flight with first person view (First-Person View, FPV) and be much more precise in maneuvers while anticipating obstacles. That is precisely what the new DJI glasses offer, the Goggles N3.

These glasses are compatible with the new DJI Neo, of which we have already talkedand with the DJI Avata 2. Thanks to its architecture, just by tilting your head or turning your wrist with the DJI RC Motion 3 the users They can perform aerial acrobatics including flips and rolls 360°, drifts 180° sides and power loops with just one touch.

The set allows you to “sit in the cockpit” but safely. The first distinctive configuration in this model of glasses is that it has a large interior space, which Allows use with prescription glasses without problem. This avoids the need to make diopter adjustments or install lenses to correct vision when flying.

One-touch anti-condensation systemDJIDJI

The headband and battery for the glasses are also included. Integrated in one piece to balance the weight and ensure extended use over a comfortable time, important considering that its battery can last up to three hours.

Inside there is a 1080p LCD screen with a field of vision of 54°, equivalent to a lens just over 35mm. Taking into account that our vision is equivalent to a 50 mm lens, this field of vision significantly reduces the dizziness that sometimes affects this type of glasses.

One of the most notable features of these glasses (available for €269) is the defogging function: with just one touch it turns on an internal fan to circulate the air, which Eliminates condensation and keeps vision clear and fog-free. In this way, its use in extreme temperatures is not affected.

Also worth highlighting is stable video transmission thanks to ultra-low latency. It takes advantage of the O4 advanced digital video transmission system developed by DJI that It also incorporates anti-interference technology. It allows you to send live video signals in 1080p/60 fps, and its latency is 31 milliseconds with a transmission range of up to 13 km.

The glasses automatically select the optimal frequency band between 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz depending on the environment, ensuring safety even when flying at high speed.

Several improvements make DJI Goggles N3 easier to use than previous models. For example, a cursor can be used in augmented reality (AR) when combined with DJI RC Motion 3 to Activate features and adjust camera settings from the screen of the glasses before the aircraft takes off, or while braking or hovering.

But without a doubt one of the most interesting additions to the Google N3 is that you can share the live signal in real time. For example, a smartphone can display a secondary live feed through the DJI Fly app when connect DJI Goggles N3 to smartphone with a USBC cable. In this way, not only the person wearing the glasses can have the vision from the pilot’s seat, but also someone with a mobile phone.