LAS VEGAS, April 24, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- DJI, the world leader in unmanned aerial vehicle technology, Monday announced features and specifications for DJI Goggles, a first-person view system that ...
DJI has launched its own cinewhoop-style drone, a stabilized flyer designed to capture crisp video footage indoors or out. The Avata boasts a 4K camera, shielded props, and ease of use with the new ...
No, this isn't another VR headset. These are video goggles from DJI. Why would you want a headset from DJI? Because it connects wirelessly to the company's new foldable Mavic Pro drone, giving you a ...
On Thursday, DJI announced its latest drone, the DJI Avata, which includes integrated prop guards and obstacle avoidance for indoor or outdoor flights. The new DJI Avata is an ultra-compact done that ...
If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. DJI has finally dished full details of the FPV goggles that were teased at last year’s Mavic Pro ...
Less expensive by $90, with a more balanced headset and a more capable controller. Less expensive by $90, with a more balanced headset and a more capable controller. is a senior editor and founding ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. One of the best types of experiences to have in virtual reality is in a flight simulator, but even better is to take to the skies for real.
Flying a drone and using it to record video or take pictures is a pretty exciting experience all its own, but if you want to make it more exhilarating, then DJI's new Goggles might be for you. Though ...
DJI, the world’s leader in civilian drones and aerial imaging technology, today launched an enhanced version of the DJI Goggles targeted at drone racers, aerial enthusiasts and RC hobbyists. The new ...
One of the biggest criticisms of DJI's otherwise excellent Avata FPV drone was around the Goggles 2, which lacked comfort and forced you to tether to a battery. Now, DJI has unveiled the Goggles ...
When DJI announced the Mavic Pro last year they also teased a pair of FPV goggles that could be used to see first-person video from DJI’s drones. But we didn’t get many more details than that… until ...