DJI Goggles User Manual EN
DJI Goggles User Manual EN
2018.12
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We recommend you check that you have all of the included parts listed in In the Box. Please watch
all the tutorial videos on the official DJI website and read the disclaimer to understand your legal
rights and responsibilities. Prepare for your first usage by reviewing the Quick Start Guide and refer
to the User Manual for more details. If you have any questions or problems during the installation,
maintenance or use of this product, please contact DJI or a DJI authorized dealer.
Video Tutorials
Please watch the tutorial videos in the link below, which demonstrate how to use the DJI Goggles
safely:
http://www.dji.com/dji-goggles/info#video
Legends 2
Video Tutorials 2
Contents 3
Product Profile 4
Introduction 4
At a Glance 4
Usage 6
Operating Control 6
Connection 7
Main Screen 11
Video Play 14
Upgrading Firmware 16
DJI Assistant 2 16
DJI GO 4 App 16
Maintenance of Lenses 17
Specifications 17
Their intuitive and functional design makes them easy to operate using only your right hand.
Goggles support head tracking, allowing aircraft and gimbal to be controlled using head
movements. With DJI Intelligent Flight Modes, a whole new way of flying is introduced.
At a Glance
1. Touch Panel
2 2. Headband
1 3. Charging Status Indicator
3 6 8 4. Micro USB Port
5. Headband Knob
4 7
13 6. Speaker
7. Power Button
8. Battery Level Indicators
9. Back Button
9 10. Function Button
11. Link Button
5 12. Linking Status Indicator
10
13. IPD (Interpupillary Distance) Knob
Fn
11
12
16
14. Lens
15. Proximity Sensor 15
16. Headband Buckle
17
17. Heat Vent 14
18. Micro SD Card Slot 21
19. 3.5 mm Audio Port
18
20. HDMI Type-D Port 19 20
21. Speaker
Click
Press the Headband Buckle and move it in the opposite direction to release the Headband.
2. Align the lenses over your eyes and pull the Headband down. Adjust the Headband Knob until
the Goggles fit snugly and comfortably on your face and head.
3. Turn the IPD Knob to adjust the distance between the lenses until the images are properly
aligned.
The battery level indicators will also show the current battery level during charging and
discharging. The indicators are defined below:
LED on LED flashing LED off
Tap to confirm
Lock the touch panel to make it non-functional
Unlock the touch panel
Enter shortcut menu
Exit shortcut menu
Tap and hold to screenshot, and the image will be saved in the Micro SD
card of the Goggles.*
Back Button
Function Button
Fn
Connection
Goggles support a wide range of DJI aircraft and different uses. Please follow the steps below to
connect.
Toggle the control mode switch of the Mavic Pro to RC mode before linking.
Ensure that the DJI GOTM 4 app is updated to the latest version.
Mavic 2 series and Phantom 4 Pro/Pro+ V2.0 currently only supports linking with Goggles
by Standard Mode.
Standard Mode
Standard Mode is suitable for both single and dual operator aircraft control. In this mode, the pilot
using the remote controller can focus on flight, while the Goggles operator can view the environment
in real-time FPV for more intuitive control. By moving their head, the Goggles wearer can control
aircraft orientation or gimbal movement.
Goggles
√ Live View
Remote Controller √ Head Tracking
DJI GO 4 App √ Intelligent Flight Mode
√ Live View
√ Intelligent Flight Mode
If the remote controller and Goggles are operated by the same user, a spotter who is able
to give instructions and warnings is required to ensure safe flying.
In Head Tracking Flight, aircraft yaw can be controlled by both the Goggles and the
remote controller. With Head Tracking Gimbal, the gimbal will only move with the
movement of the Goggles.
Linking Method
1. Ensure both the aircraft and the remote controller are powered on and linked.
2. Put on the Goggles and power on.
3. Press the link button on Goggles or use the touch panel to enter “Tools > Settings > Linking
Settings”, select “Quick Linking” and confirm. The Goggles linking status indicator will go solid
red on standby for linking.
4. Press the link button on the aircraft. Once linked, the Goggles linking status indicator will turn
solid green.
Coach Mode
Coach Mode is suitable for dual operator aircraft control. In this mode, the pilot using the remote
controller can focus on flight, while the Goggles operator with a secondary remote controller can
view the environment in real-time FPV for more intuitive control.
By moving their head, the Goggles wearer can control aircraft orientation or gimbal movement. They
can also control the aircraft with the auxiliary secondary remote controller that is inferior to the priority
control of the primary remote controller. Please note that only the DJI GO 4 app connected with the
primary remote controller and the Goggles can display the live view.
Goggles (secondary)
√ Live View
Remote Controller (primary) √ Head Tracking
DJI GO 4 App √ Intelligent Flight Mode
√ Live View
√ Intelligent Flight Mode Remote Controller (auxiliary secondary)
+2 s
Can't switch flight modes.
No live view, only support settings.
Linking Method
1. Please ensure that both the aircraft and the primary remote controller are powered on and linked
together.
2. Put on the Goggles and power on.
3. Use the touch panel to enter “Tools > Settings > Linking Settings”.
4. Select “Advanced Linking > Connect one set of Goggles” and confirm. The Goggles linking
status indicator will go solid red to wait for linking.
5. Press the Link button on the aircraft. Once linked, the linking status indicator will turn solid green.
6. Select “Connect Remote Controller” and confirm in Goggles.
7. Power on the auxiliary secondary remote controller and connect it with the mobile device.
8. Launch the DJI GO 4 app and enter the camera view. Press , then select “Remote Controller
Linking > Secondary Remote Controller,” for successful linking in a few seconds.
Multiuser Mode
Multiuser Mode is suitable for dual (or more) aircraft operator control. In this mode, the Goggles
operators with a secondary remote controller can view the environment in real-time FPV for more
intuitive control. Please note that only the Goggles will display live view and that the primary
Goggles only support head tracking.
If the remote controller and Goggles are operated by one person but for two users, a
spotter who is able to instruct and give warning is required for safe flying.
Only the primary remote controller can switch flight modes.
Secondary Goggles do not support head tracking.
If two operators control the aircraft simultaneously, the commands from the main secondary
remote controller takes priority of aircraft movements (control sticks and gimbal dial). The
auxiliary secondary remote controller only works if the main secondary remote controller is
not being operated for more than two seconds, whereas the main secondary remote
controller can always override it to regain control. The two remote controllers follow the
same priority for other commands.
Linking Method
1. Put on the Primary Goggles and power on.
2. Use the touch panel to enter “Tools > Settings > Linking Settings”.
3. Select “Advanced Linking > Connect two sets of Goggles > Primary/Remote Controller” and
confirm. The linking status indicator will go solid red to wait for linking.
4. Press the Link button on the aircraft. Once linked, the linking status indicator will turn solid green.
5. Select whether to connect with the remote controller in the Goggles. Next, power on the main
secondary remote controller and connect it with a mobile device, if required.
6. Launch the DJI GO 4 app and enter the camera view. Press , then select “Remote Controller
Linking > Primary Remote Controller”. They will link after a few seconds.
7. Repeat the above steps for the secondary pair of Goggles and the secondary remote controller.
Please note that you must select “Advanced Linking > Connect two sets of Goggles >
Secondary/Remote Controller” in the Goggles, and then select “Remote Controller Linking >
Secondary Remote Controller” on the mobile device.
Support Head Tracking, Intelligent Flight Support only Live view. Aircraft operation is
Modes, and Live view. not supported.
* Please note that the Phantom 4 Pro+/Advanced+ remote controller must have the latest firmware update.
** Connect an OTG cable to the Micro USB port on the remote controller, then connect to the Goggles with a Micro USB
cable.
When using an HDMI cable, you can secure the wire clip to the left side of the Goggles
headband, which allows the HDMI cable to pass through the clip recess down your back.
Main Screen
The main screen of the Goggles and functions are described as follows:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
IN-FlIGHT (GPS) 12
02:36
100% 60%
11
FLIGHT MODE GPS Vibrations Detected in
Gimbal Pitch Axis
10˚
12
VPS 2.5 m
13
VS 2.5 m s
17 HS 10 m s
D 200 M
H 300 m ISO AUTO S F 2.8 EV 0.0 LIVEVIEW 720P60 14
16 15
1. Aircraft Status
Indicates aircraft flight status.
2. Flight Mode
Indicates current flight mode.
3. Obstacle Detection Status
Red bars are displayed when obstacles are close to the aircraft. Orange bars are displayed
when obstacles are in detection range.
4. GPS Status
Indicates GPS signal strength.
5. Remote Controller Signal Strength
Indicates the strength of the remote controller signal.
6. Connection Status
Indicates the connection status of the aircraft and Goggles. Green indicates a healthy signal
connection, yellow indicates a weak or unstable signal connection, and red indicates a
disconnection. The Goggles will automatically attempt to reconnect if disconnected.
7. Touch Panel Lock Status
Indicates the lock status of the touch panel. A locked touch panel will be unresponsive to touch
to avoid accidental control. Swipe forward with two fingers to unlock it.
8. Flight Time
Shows the flight time of the aircraft.
9. Aircraft Battery Level
Shows the current battery level of the Intelligent Flight Battery.
10. Goggles Battery Level
Shows the current battery level of the Goggles.
11. Prompt Message
Shows warning messages. Swipe up or down to select and tap to delete prompts.
12. Intelligent Flight Modes
Tap to select TapFly, ActiveTrack, Terrain Follow, Tripod, and other intelligent flight modes.
13. Tools
Tap to set the settings of the Goggles and select Auto Takeoff/Landing, HDMI video playback,
or flight photos/videos playback.
The Settings menu also includes video tutorials, linking settings, language settings, volume
settings, gimbal modes, AR auxiliary settings, and more.
Gimbal Mode
FPV Mode: The gimbal synchronizes with aircraft movement for a first-person flying
experience.
Follow Mode: The gimbal keeps the camera steady, allowing for a stable and horizonal view.
AR Auxiliary Settings
Fixed-Wing Mode AR: Displays the aircraft's flight path in Fixed-Wing mode.
Head Tracking Gimbal AR Assist: Indicates the central position of the gimbal (front direction of
the aircraft).
Head Tracking Flight AR Assist: Indicates the aircraft's yaw and throttle gain values.
14. Camera Settings/Shoot/Record Button
Tap to set the ISO, shutter, aperture, and auto exposure values of the camera.
Swipe left or right to switch between Shoot and Record mode. Tap to shoot photos or start/stop
recording video.
Focus √ √ √ × × √ × √ ×
Auto Takeoff /
√ √ √ √ √ √ √ × ×
Return-to-Home
TapFly √ √ √ √ √ √ √ × ×
ActiveTrack √ √ √ × √ √ √ × ×
Terrain Follow × √ √ × × √ √ × ×
Tripod × √ √ × √ √ × × ×
Cinematic × √ √ × × × × × ×
Fixed-Wing × √ × × × × × × ×
* Some functions will be supported later, please pay attention to future updates.
** Mavic 2 Enterprise and Mavic 2 Enterprise Dual are not included.
When linked to the Mavic 2 series or Mavic Pro, the remote controller can be used to control
the Goggles. 5D button = Touch Panel; C1 button = Function button; C2 button = Back
button. Press the C1 and C2 buttons together to enter the shortcut menu, and press the C2
button to exit. These remote controller buttons will be used to control the Goggles and their
original function will be disabled. Please fly with caution.
1. TapFly
a) Use the touch panel to enter “Intelligent Flight Mode > TapFly”.
b) Move your head to control the cursor in the Goggles and then tap the touch panel to confirm
the target direction and wait for the icon to appear.
c) Tap again to confirm the selection and the aircraft will fly in that direction.
d) Press the back button on the Goggles to exit the current target direction or TapFly.
2. ActiveTrack
a) Use the touch panel to enter “Intelligent Flight Mode > ActiveTrack”.
b) Move your head to control the cursor in the Goggles and then tap the touch panel to select
the target subject. If the subject is not automatically recognized, move your head from the
upper left corner to the lower right corner to drag a box around it.
The box will turn green when tracking is in progress. If the box turns red, the object could not
be identified and you should try again.
c) Tap again to confirm the selection and the aircraft will track the target subject.
d) Press the back button on the Goggles to exit the current target subject or ActiveTrack.
3. Fixed-Wing
a) Use the touch panel to enter “Intelligent Flight Mode > Fixed-Wing”.
b) When the forward speed of the aircraft is more than 3 m/s, you can select to enter a Fixed-
Wing cruise option. Press the function button or tap the touch panel on the Goggles to enter
Fixed-Wing Mode.
c) Press the back button on the Goggles to exit Fixed-Wing Mode.
Shortcut Menu
Swipe downward with two fingers on the touch panel to enter the shortcut menu. Move the cursor
and tap the touch panel to turn functions on/off.
The Goggles support head tracking, which allows the aircraft to follow head movements:
1. Head Tracking Flight
Move your head to control the aircraft and the gimbal. Turn left and right to control the yaw of the
aircraft, and turn up and down to control the pitch of the gimbal (-90° to 30°).
2. Head Tracking Gimbal
Move your head to control the gimbal. Turn left and right to control the yaw of the gimbal (-30° to
30°), and turn up and down to control the pitch of the gimbal (-90° to 30°).
3. Reset Motion Control
Set the gimbal to the center position or simulate the yaw stick in the mid-point of the remote
controller. Head tracking will center on this point.
IN-FlIGHT (GPS) 12
02:36
100% 60%
VPS 2.5 m
VS 2.5 m s
HS 10 m s
D 200 M
H 300 m ISO AUTO S 30 F 2.8 EV 0.0 LIVEVIEW 720P60
Local Storage
Remove the Micro SD card from the aircraft and insert it into the Micro SD Card slot on the Goggles
and then select “Local Storage”.
Aircraft Storage
Select “Aircraft Storage” to preview images stored on the aircraft. When you are browsing photos or
videos, you can swipe up or down with one finger to download or delete them.
Panorama
The Goggles support viewing of panoramas with resolutions up to 30000×15000. Move your head
and body to pan. To view panoramas:
1. Local Storage: Insert the Micro SD card containing the panorama into the Micro SD card slot,
then preview the panorama in "Local Storage".
2. Download from the Aircraft Storage:
a) Mavic Pro/Spark: In the DJI GO 4 main screen, enter "Playback > Photo" and select a
panorama, then tap to upload it to the aircraft. When upload is complete, you will see
a thumbnail of the panorama in "Aircraft Storage" in the Goggles. Swipe up or down with
one finger to download the panorama to the Goggles, and then you can browse it in "Local
Storage".
b) Mavic Air: Panoramas are stored in the aircraft and can be directly downloaded to the Goggles
and browsed in "Local Storage".
When you select a panorama from the Playback page in the Goggles, you will first see a thumbnail.
Tap the touch panel again to enter the full 360° view.
Videos with resolutions up to 1920×1080 recorded by the aircraft can be played from
"Local Storage" or "Aircraft Storage".
Playback is only supported by Mavic series, Spark and Phantom 4 Pro/Advanced series
aircraft. Please ensure the Micro SD card is inserted into the Goggles when downloading
photos/videos. After that, you can browse them in "Local Storage".
Only photos and videos stored in the following folders/directories on a Micro SD card can
be browsed in "Local Storage":
Videos: The "DJI_VIDEO" folder in the root directory, or the root directory itself
Photos: The "DJI_PHOTO" folder in the root directory, or the root directory itself
Panoramas: The "DJI_PANO" folder in the root directory
Only view panoramas when the aircraft is on the ground and its motors are not running.
When using the Goggles with the Mavic Pro, if a user plays the video from "Aircraft
Storage" instead of having a live view, then this video will be displayed on all devices
synchronously. DO NOT play "Aircraft Storage" videos during flight to ensure safety.
Video Playback
The Goggles support playback of videos with resolutions up to 1920×1080 from Micro SD cards or
via an HDMI connection. For video playback:
1. Micro SD Card: Ensure that the video files are stored in the Micro SD card's root directory or a
folder called "DJI_VIDEO" in the root directory, insert the card into the Micro SD card slot, then
select "Tools > Playback > Local Storage".
2. HDMI: Connect the video source to the Goggles using an HDMI cable and select “Tools > HDMI
Input”.
During video playback, swipe up or down with one finger to adjust volume. Swipe up
or down with two fingers to enlarge or reduce the video area. Swipe left or right with
two fingers for high-speed scrubbing through the video, and with one finger for fine
scrubbing.
Micro SD card video playback is compatible with MP4, MOV, and MKV formats. Please
refer to the Specifications section for details.
3. The charging status indicator will go solid red, yellow, and green in that order when charging.
The battery level indicators will blink green, indicating current battery levels.
4. The battery is fully charged when the charging status indicator or battery level indicators turn off.
Disconnect the Goggles from the charger.
25%~50%
50%~75%
75%~100%
Fully Charged
The Goggles battery is located in the headband. You can connect the headband individually
to the charger for charging. The battery is fully charged when the charging status indicator
turns off.
A standard charger is recommended for charging. It takes approximately four hours to
fully charge the battery. Other chargers may take longer.
The Goggles and the standard charger featuring the Qualcomm Quick ChargeTM 3.0
technology.
Upgrading Firmware
DJI Assistant 2
Use DJI Assistant 2 to upgrade the Goggles.
1. Power on the Goggles and connect them to a computer with a Micro USB cable.
2. Launch DJI Assistant 2 and login with a registered DJI account.
3. Select “Goggles” and click “Firmware Upgrade” on the left-hand side.
4. Select the firmware version required.
5. DJI Assistant 2 will download and upgrade the firmware automatically.
6. Restart the Goggles after the firmware upgrade is complete.
Use DJI Assistant 2 to upgrade the aircraft and remote controller of the Mavic Pro and the Goggles
simultaneously (only supports connection topology for Standard Mode).
1. Ensure all devices are powered on and that the aircraft is linked with the remote controller.
2. Connect the remote controller to a computer with a Micro USB cable.
3. Launch DJI Assistant 2 and login with a registered DJI account.
4. Select “RC for Mavic Pro” and click “Firmware Upgrade” on the left-hand side.
5. Select the required firmware version.
6. DJI Assistant 2 will download and upgrade the firmware automatically.
7. Restart all devices when the firmware upgrade is complete.
DJI GO 4 App
Use the DJI GO 4 app to upgrade the aircraft and remote controller of the Mavic Pro and the
Goggles simultaneously (only supports connection topology for Standard Mode).
1. Ensure all devices are powered on and that the aircraft is linked with the remote controller.
2. Connect the remote controller with the DJI GO 4 app. A prompt will appear if a new firmware
upgrade is available. To start upgrading, connect a mobile device to the Internet and follow the
on-screen instructions.
3. Restart all devices when the firmware upgrade is complete.
Maintenance of Lenses
Use the cleaning cloth included to wipe the lenses gently.
1. Moisten the cleaning cloth with alcohol or a lens cleaner.
2. Wipe in a circular motion from the center to the outer edges of the lenses.