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Goggles for the Air3?

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Wondering if we can get a discussion started on goggles for the Air 3.
I've previously owned an Avata with the Goggles 2, love flying with goggles.

Recently on another thread, I've found a user who purchased a USB C to HDMI adapter, to use it with his Air 3.

He had great results, connected to an external monitor, so me thinks, current users with goggles might soon start experimenting with their Air3 and goggles.

If anyone here has tried the combination, I'd like to hear from them, specifically, the goggles they use, image quality, etc.

I currently own no goggles so I guess, I've got my homework to do.

With so many choices, and prices, a daunting task...
 
I can't tell you that for sure but I can tell you that no other Air model has been compatible with any version of goggles. As far as I know, no goggles have the OccuSync version the Air 3 has. But, who knows?
I think we know for sure that the Goggles V2, Goggles 2, and Goggles Integra do not have OccuSync O4 connectivity at this point which means they cannot connect directly with the Air 3.
 
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You might just have to wait for the new avata or FPV model before you see new goggles. The old goggles still sell really well and alot of people buy the Occusync 3 Air units for their FPV Drones. They don't have much incentive to release a new occusync 4 goggle soon, maybe a few more drones down the line.
I use my old goggles (RE Editions) with my Air 2S sometimes. I hook them up with an HDMI Cable as you suggested works pretty darn good.
 
YES They will for sure be making occusync 4 goggles along with occusync 4 air units.
They sell a lot of both so it would be a no brainer for them to release the new units, BUT I don't think it will be very soon.
 
I'm talking about a wired connection (USB-C to HDMI). Would be nice, though, if DJI came with native wireless O4 goggles!
I use this with my dji goggles white hdmi input. Plugs in usb-c on RC2, wireless hdmi 1080p/60 ;)
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The RC2 USB-C video capability allows many interesting "goggles" solutions. I hope to use these with my Air 3 / RC2:

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Viture Video Glasses

They are comparable in price to DJI Goggles 3, but use a simple USB-C video input and would be super lightweight and comfortable. And I don't have to mess with my existing controls or be forced to use the goggles 3 interface for anything. I believe the RC2 will work with any USB-C - HDMI signal path to a wide range of current outputs. Has anyone else tried this combination for "FPV" flying with RC2?
 
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I have the Rokid Max goggles and they work perfectly with my RC2 over USB-C. So I guess all other similar goggles will work as well. Just get a 90° USB-C adapter, so that the USB connector with cable goes along the rear side of the RC2 and does not point to your belly and probably get damaged.
 

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