Start with the model page
Each goggles model now has its own Wiki profile. The hub is only the entrance; detailed compatibility, inspection, failure, and repair guidance lives on the individual page.
Compatibility before purchase
DJI goggles support depends on aircraft, remote controller, firmware, transmission generation, and feature limits. Confirm the full pairing before buying or repairing.
Product links are secondary
Current Reboot Hub listings remain available after the technical profile, but the primary path is research first, then purchase or repair.
MODEL WIKI PROFILE
DJI Goggles 3 FPV Headset
O4-generation headset for supported newer DJI FPV and camera-drone workflows. Best when the buyer needs Real View passthrough, head tracking support, and current-generation pairing checks.
Compatibility follows DJI support guidance and may require specific aircraft, controller, firmware, and region settings.
Key specs
Display / opticsDual micro-OLED, 1920 x 1080 per eye
Transmission generationDJI O4-compatible workflows
Control pairingRC Motion 3 / FPV Remote Controller 3 where supported
Best fitAvata 2, Neo, Mini 4 Pro, Air 3 workflows
Inspection focus
- Display brightness, color uniformity, dead pixels, burn-in, and eye-to-eye consistency.
- Lens surface, diopter / corrective lens movement, face foam, headband, and nose bridge wear.
- USB-C / power behavior, button response, fan noise, wireless pairing, and firmware readiness.
- Confirm aircraft, controller, firmware, and region compatibility before relying on the goggles.
Repair notes
- Check Real View camera view, proximity sensor behavior, built-in battery health, and head tracking response.
- Firmware pairing matters; do not assume compatibility only from the goggles model name.
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DJI Goggles 2 FPV Headset
Compact OLED headset for Avata and O3-era DJI workflows. It is useful when the buyer needs a lighter headset and broad compatibility with older motion-controller pairings.
Compatibility follows DJI support guidance and may require specific aircraft, controller, firmware, and region settings.
Key specs
Display / opticsOLED FPV headset with diopter adjustment
Control pairingRC Motion 2 / FPV Remote Controller 2 workflows
Compatibility classAvata, O3 Air Unit, selected camera drones
Buyer noteConfirm firmware before pairing
Inspection focus
- Display brightness, color uniformity, dead pixels, burn-in, and eye-to-eye consistency.
- Lens surface, diopter / corrective lens movement, face foam, headband, and nose bridge wear.
- USB-C / power behavior, button response, fan noise, wireless pairing, and firmware readiness.
- Confirm aircraft, controller, firmware, and region compatibility before relying on the goggles.
Repair notes
- Inspect touchpad response, diopter adjustment smoothness, lens clarity, and USB-C port stability.
- Some camera-drone modes are limited when using goggles; check the aircraft-specific function limits.
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DJI Goggles Integra with RC Motion 2
Bundle page for buyers who need goggles plus motion control together. Treat it as an ecosystem set: both the goggles and RC Motion 2 must match the aircraft firmware.
Compatibility follows DJI support guidance and may require specific aircraft, controller, firmware, and region settings.
Key specs
Set contentsGoggles Integra + RC Motion 2
Control styleMotion-control flight and camera operation
Compatibility classAvata and selected camera drones
Risk pointBoth devices need pairing checks
Inspection focus
- Display brightness, color uniformity, dead pixels, burn-in, and eye-to-eye consistency.
- Lens surface, diopter / corrective lens movement, face foam, headband, and nose bridge wear.
- USB-C / power behavior, button response, fan noise, wireless pairing, and firmware readiness.
- Confirm aircraft, controller, firmware, and region compatibility before relying on the goggles.
Repair notes
- Test the motion controller trigger, joystick, mode button, USB-C charging, and aircraft linking flow.
- Do not split compatibility: the bundle is only useful when both goggles and controller are supported.
MODEL WIKI PROFILE
DJI Goggles Integra
Integrated-battery DJI FPV goggles for supported Avata, O3, and selected camera-drone workflows. Best for users who prefer a compact headset without a separate external battery pack.
Compatibility follows DJI support guidance and may require specific aircraft, controller, firmware, and region settings.
Key specs
DesignIntegrated battery / headband style
Compatibility classAvata, O3 Air Unit, selected camera drones
Control pairingRC Motion 2 where supported
Buyer noteUseful compact headset option
Inspection focus
- Display brightness, color uniformity, dead pixels, burn-in, and eye-to-eye consistency.
- Lens surface, diopter / corrective lens movement, face foam, headband, and nose bridge wear.
- USB-C / power behavior, button response, fan noise, wireless pairing, and firmware readiness.
- Confirm aircraft, controller, firmware, and region compatibility before relying on the goggles.
Repair notes
- Check internal battery runtime, headband wear, lens clarity, fan noise, button response, and GPS/IMU status.
- Integrated battery condition is more important than on goggles that use an external pack.
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DJI FPV Goggles V2
Legacy DJI FPV headset that remains important for DJI FPV and some Avata workflows. Best for buyers who specifically need older-generation compatibility.
Compatibility follows DJI support guidance and may require specific aircraft, controller, firmware, and region settings.
Key specs
Display / opticsDJI FPV-era digital goggles
Primary pairingDJI FPV / supported Avata workflows
Control pairingFPV Remote Controller 2 / Motion Controller depending setup
Buyer noteChoose for legacy compatibility
Inspection focus
- Display brightness, color uniformity, dead pixels, burn-in, and eye-to-eye consistency.
- Lens surface, diopter / corrective lens movement, face foam, headband, and nose bridge wear.
- USB-C / power behavior, button response, fan noise, wireless pairing, and firmware readiness.
- Confirm aircraft, controller, firmware, and region compatibility before relying on the goggles.
Repair notes
- Inspect antennas, shell, fan, channel board behavior, battery cable, and power input stability.
- Many repairs are module-level: antenna, power board, button board, flex cable, fan, and shell parts.
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DJI Goggles N3
Entry FPV goggles option for supported Neo / Avata 2 style workflows. Best for buyers who want a simpler headset and need a verified pairing path.
Compatibility follows DJI support guidance and may require specific aircraft, controller, firmware, and region settings.
Key specs
Display1080p viewing class
Compatibility classSupported Neo / Avata 2 workflows
Control pairingMotion-controller workflows where supported
Buyer noteSimple FPV headset option
Inspection focus
- Display brightness, color uniformity, dead pixels, burn-in, and eye-to-eye consistency.
- Lens surface, diopter / corrective lens movement, face foam, headband, and nose bridge wear.
- USB-C / power behavior, button response, fan noise, wireless pairing, and firmware readiness.
- Confirm aircraft, controller, firmware, and region compatibility before relying on the goggles.
Repair notes
- Check display clarity, face fit, headband adjustment, wireless link behavior, and firmware readiness.
- Because compatibility is narrower, verify the exact aircraft before purchase.