When it comes down to good flying, it's hard to tell the difference between the two. I have both and I enjoy them equally as well but yes the FPV is much bigger and heavier especially with the gopro attached. The FPV won't go as long as the battery but none of them fly forever when you are aggressive and top speed which is why I am hoping for major improvements with FPV2.
I checked my RC-PRO on the day the Air 3 was released to see if it would have any updates. There was 2 updates, one was for DJI Fly which stated added Air 3 compatibility and also a Firmware update for the Enhanced display function. Neither update actually added Air 3 compatibility and its not listed in the connection list on the remote.What, youse gots one, or sumpin' ?
I would hate to think that a brand new pair of Goggles like the Integra wouldn't be compatible with a drone like the Air 3 that came out less than 6 months later. There has to be some sort of backward compatibility with Occusync 4 that would work with the Integra or Goggles 2......at least I hope there isDJI had to release two new RC'S for the Air 3 due to it's new O4 video transmission. None of the previous RC'S can receive that video transmission and this also applies to Goggles. So far there are no new Goggles released that will work with the Air 3. I seriously doubt any of the existing Goggles will ever be compatible.
I hope so as well. Although I would comment that the tech and the capabilities for drones and goggles are more accurately gauged by their creation dates rather than their launch dates. This can be months for googles or even years for drones. We just don't know what for sure was on the table when this equipment was spec'd out so even if launches are delayed or "reordered", it might not make sense to rank them in such a technological order (covid had some impact as well). Meaning, I wouldn't be surprised if the next FPV2 wasn't O4 if it launched soon (which currently would possibly wipe out all Goggles compatibility if it were). However, if it were me, I would re-do FPV2 with O4 and introduce new O4 goggles and apologies to all DJI FPV owners but tech marches on!I would hate to think that a brand new pair of Goggles like the Integra wouldn't be compatible with a drone like the Air 3 that came out less than 6 months later. There has to be some sort of backward compatibility with Occusync 4 that would work with the Integra or Goggles 2......at least I hope there is
Same for the Goggles 2 and the Motion Controller 2 so it looks like the Air 3, an O4 drone, will use FPV equipment just like the O3 drones.The page for the DJI Goggles Integra now list Air 3 compatibility! I can find no other mention of this online.
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I'm online with DJI chat, they said this must be a typo, I'm on hold while they check this information...The page for the DJI Goggles Integra now list Air 3 compatibility! I can find no other mention of this online.
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Yes, I just sent that screenshot to chat - they are still claiming this is not true, but have me on hold as they go up the line to find an answer.No, it's right. New firmware adds the capability... See here:
Dji fly new update brings ar rth and googles support
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didnt know this thank youJust an update: since April 2024 you can use the DJI Goggles 3 together with the DJI RC 2 or DJI RC-N2 controller. The Motion Controller is no longer necessary.
This is great, but what is the experience like? Is it worth it, does it really enhance the experience. On the bright side, if I already have the Goggle3 I feel like I'm half way there to get an Avata2.Just an update: since April 2024 you can use the DJI Goggles 3 together with the DJI RC 2 or DJI RC-N2 controller. The Motion Controller is no longer necessary.
Other FPV flyers can chime in but having flown both, it is my personal experience that no DJI camera drone can be dressed up and outfitted with accessories (Goggles and controller) to make it fly anywhere near as close to the DJI FPV or the Avata1/Avata2 experience. IMHOThis is great, but what is the experience like? Is it worth it, does it really enhance the experience. On the bright side, if I already have the Goggle3 I feel like I'm half way there to get an Avata2.
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