

DJI has also included an audience mode that allows up to eight additional goggles to gatecrash the pilot's view. If that's not low enough for you, a smooth mode takes lag down to 28 ms for 1,440 x 810 resolution with 142° field of view and a frame rate of 120, or 150° at 100 fps. Either way, latency is reported to get as low as 40 ms.

The standard HD option delivers 1,440 x 810 with either 142-degree field of view at 60 fps or 150° at 50 fps.
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A free simulator app is also available to help new pilots get to grips with flying a drone "in an easy, fun and risk-free environment." There are a couple of viewing resolutions to choose from, with the system making use of the latest iteration of the company's Fly app. The drone measures 255 x 312 x 127 mm (10 x 12 x 5 in) and tips the scales at 795 g (28 oz), and has a maximum per charge flight time of 20 minutes (which was measured in calm conditions at a speed of 40 km/h).ĭonning the 420-g (14.8-oz) goggles allows a pilot to see the flight from the drone's perspective, with DJI promising a low-latency high-def video stream over a 10-km (6.2 mi) transmission range, with auto switching of frequencies and anti-interference technology helping to ensure a stable feed. The FPV package comes with the racing drone, goggles and a dedicate remote controller, but there's also the option of taking the controls single handedly thanks to a new motion controller. DJI FPV lets the world experience the absolute thrill of immersive drone flight without being intimidated by the technology or spending hours building a system from scratch. "It can fly like a racer, hover like a traditional drone, accelerate like a homebuilt project and stop faster than any of them. "Right out of the box, DJI FPV combines the best available technology for a hybrid drone like no other," said DJI Europe's Ferdinand Wolf. DJI has kicked off its 15th anniversary celebrations with a new flyer that puts the pilot in the virtual cockpit of a racing drone, while capturing the adventures in ultra high definition courtesy of the gimbaled cinema camera.
