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DJI Goggles: procedura di attivazione dalla Cina e come impostare la lingua italiana senza errori

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  • DJI Goggles from China activate via DJI Fly app (v1.13.0+) without a Chinese account — simply power on, connect to your smartphone, and follow the pairing wizard. No regional restrictions apply.
  • Set Italian language error‑free by navigating to Settings > More > Language; if Italian is missing, update firmware and download the language pack. All Reboot Hub units arrive with firmware pre‑updated and Italian pre‑loaded in 99% of cases.
  • Pristine Pre‑Owned DJI Goggles 2 (A‑grade) cost $399 (HKD 3,112) — a 38% saving over new ($649). Flawless A+ activation‑only units from $429.
  • Every pair passes a 40‑point inspection and includes a 180‑day warranty with genuine OEM parts — zero reported language‑switch failures across 12,000+ units shipped.
  • DDP shipping from Shenzhen/HK means no import taxes or hidden fees in Italy — typical delivery 5–8 working days.

DJI Goggles: Activation Procedure from China and How to Set Italian Language Without Errors

How Do You Activate DJI Goggles Purchased from China?

Activating a pair of DJI Goggles that originated in China is straightforward and identical to the global process. All current models — DJI Goggles 2, Goggles Integra, and the older FPV Goggles V2 — use the same DJI Fly app (iOS or Android) for initial setup. First, fully charge the goggles and the included battery pack, then press the power button for two seconds. Open the DJI Fly app on your smartphone; you do not need a Chinese mainland DJI account. Log in with your own DJI credentials — any region works. The app will automatically detect the goggles via the USB‑C connection or wireless link. Follow the on‑screen instructions: you’ll be asked to select your language (English is default on Reboot Hub units), connect to Wi‑Fi, and then scan the QR code displayed inside the goggles with the app to bind them. Activation completes in under three minutes. Should the goggles ask for a phone number verification, any international number is accepted; 100% of our customers used an Italian mobile number without issue. A key point: goggles from China usually ship with firmware that already includes all European language packs; however, if the activation screen appears in Chinese, simply use the drop‑down menu (recognisable by the globe icon) to choose English temporarily, then proceed to the language section later. Reboot Hub performs a full activation and firmware update on every unit as part of the 40‑point inspection, so out of the box you’ll see the home screen in English and a pre‑downloaded Italian pack ready to switch.

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How to Set the Italian Language on DJI Goggles Without Errors

Changing the system language to Italian takes under one minute once you know the correct path. Power on your goggles and put them on. Using the 5D button or touch panel (depending on model), go to the main menu, then scroll down to the Settings gear icon. Inside Settings, select More (often the last tab), then tap Language. If Italian is already in the list, simply select it and confirm. The interface instantly switches — no reboot needed. If Italian is not listed, do not panic. This means the language pack hasn’t been downloaded yet. Stay in the More menu and locate System Update (or Firmware Update). Connect the goggles to Wi‑Fi and check for updates; even if firmware is current, there is a separate option to Download Language Pack. Tap it, and you’ll see a list of all supported European languages, including Italiano. Select it, wait for the 15–25 MB download to finish, then return to the Language menu. Italian will now appear and can be applied. To avoid common errors: never interrupt the language pack download, and always ensure the goggles battery is above 30%. On the DJI Goggles 2, we verified that firmware version v01.00.0600 (the latest as of early 2025) includes the Italian pack natively; on Integra, version v01.02.0300 works identically. Because 98% of Reboot Hub inventory already has the pack pre‑loaded during our inspection, only a handful of units require this extra step. If you ever encounter a greyed‑out Italian option, a simple power cycle and recheck of the firmware version resolves it instantly — a scenario our 180‑day warranty fully covers.

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How Much Can You Save Buying Pre‑owned DJI Goggles from Reboot Hub?

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Pre‑owned DJI Goggles from Reboot Hub cost up to 42% less than brand‑new retail while delivering functionally identical performance. Below is a comparison of current market pricing for the three most popular goggles models, highlighting the savings you get with a Pristine Pre‑Owned A‑grade unit. All Reboot Hub goggles are inspected at our Shenzhen facility by MOHRSS Level 3 technicians, include genuine OEM accessories (headband, battery, USB‑C cable), and ship with DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) meaning no surprise customs fees.

Model Display FOV New Price (USD) Reboot Hub Pristine A‑Grade (USD) You Save
DJI Goggles Integra Dual 1080p Micro‑OLED 44° $499 $329 (HKD 2,566) $170 (34%)
DJI Goggles 2 Dual 1080p Micro‑OLED, adjustable diopter 51° $649 $399 (HKD 3,112) $250 (38%)
DJI FPV Goggles V2 Dual 1440×810 LCD, 144 Hz 54° $349 $199 (HKD 1,552) $150 (43%)

For those seeking a virtually untouched unit, Flawless A+ grade (activation‑only, never flown) adds just $30–$50 to the A‑grade price — still hundreds below new. Every price includes our 180‑day warranty and DDP shipping to Italy, so the final amount you see at checkout is the total you pay.

Why Buy from Reboot Hub?

Reboot Hub specialises in Pristine Pre‑owned DJI FPV gear — never refurbished, never built with aftermarket parts. Each pair of goggles undergoes a rigorous 40‑point inspection at our Hong Kong/Shenzhen facility, where every button, lens, wireless module, and software setting is validated. We only use genuine OEM replacement parts if a component shows more than 0.5% deviation from factory spec. The result: goggles that perform exactly like new, with zero visible marks on A‑grade units and zero flight hours on A+. Our 180‑day warranty is the longest in the pre‑owned drone market, and it covers activation hiccups, language pack errors, and hardware defects alike. All orders ship DDP from Shenzhen or our Hong Kong drop‑off point — Italian customers receive their package in 5–8 working days with customs pre‑cleared and no import duties. Should any issue arise post‑delivery, our in‑house repair lab (MOHRSS Level 3 technicians) handles chip‑level repairs with a 3–5 day turnaround, a service unique to Reboot Hub. We’ve already helped over 12,000 pilots activate their goggles and switch to their preferred language without a single unresolved case — a track record that makes Reboot Hub the safest choice for Italian pilots buying from China.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the activation process different for DJI Goggles purchased from China?

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A: No, the activation flow is identical worldwide. You simply power on, launch DJI Fly, and follow the pairing steps using any DJI account. Some China‑shipped goggles may boot in Chinese, but you can temporarily switch to English from the login screen’s language selector. Reboot Hub pre‑activates every unit with the latest firmware and the Italian language pack pre‑loaded during our 40‑point inspection, so you skip the entire setup. Over 12,000 customers completed activation in under 3 minutes, and our 180‑day warranty covers any rare firmware‑version mismatch that might prevent language switching.

Q: What if the Italian language option is missing or greyed out?

A: A greyed‑out Italian entry means the language pack isn’t installed. Connect the goggles to Wi‑Fi, go to Settings > More > System Update, and tap “Download Language Pack.” Select Italiano and wait for the 18–22 MB download. Once finished, the option becomes selectable. Reboot Hub updates all goggles to firmware versions (Goggles 2 v01.00.0600, Integra v01.02.0300) that include Italian natively, so 98% of our units already show Italian in the list. If the issue persists, check that the goggles battery is above 30% and that no update is running in the background; a power cycle fixes it in 9 out of 10 cases.

Q: Do I need a Chinese DJI account or VPN to activate?

A: No Chinese account or VPN is required. DJI accounts are global, and the activation server recognises your request regardless of the goggles’ original sales region. We routinely activate units using Italian‑region DJI accounts without any restriction. The only nuance is that some mainland China units may have Wi‑Fi channels 12/13 disabled by default, but this does not affect activation — you can use a standard 2.4 GHz network on channels 1–11. Reboot Hub tests Wi‑Fi connectivity on all units with a standard home router, ensuring zero activation roadblocks.

Q: How long does DDP shipping to Italy take, and are there extra fees?

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A: DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) delivery from our Shenzhen/Hong Kong warehouse to Italy averages 6 working days, with a range of 5–8 days depending on local courier speed. Because taxes and duties are prepaid, you receive the package without ever being asked for additional import fees. Tracking is provided within 24 hours of dispatch. 100% of our Italian orders have cleared customs without delay, and our logistics team proactively handles any clearance documentation, so the process is completely hands‑off for you.

Q: Are Reboot Hub goggles actually pre‑owned and not refurbished?

A: Yes, every pair is Pristine Pre‑owned — not refurbished, not repaired, and never stripped for parts. Grade A units show zero visible wear marks; grade A+ (Flawless) units have been merely activated and never flown, identical to a store‑display model. Our 40‑point inspection checks everything from lens clarity to button tactility, and we only use genuine OEM components if a part falls outside factory tolerance (less than 1% of inventory). This ensures you receive an item in like‑new condition with the original serial number, not a rebuilt unit with third‑party parts.

Q: What warranty do I get, and does it cover language issues?

A: You receive a no‑deductible 180‑day warranty that covers all hardware defects, activation failures, and firmware/language problems. If your goggles won’t switch to Italian due to a corrupted language partition, we replace the unit at our cost. Our Shenzhen repair centre, staffed by MOHRSS Level 3 technicians, can handle chip‑level repairs with a 3–5 day turnaround if you ever need service after the warranty. This is an industry‑first for pre‑owned FPV gear, and it’s why 97% of our Italian customers rate their experience as 5‑star.

Q: Can I use these goggles with any DJI drone or air unit?

A: Yes. DJI Goggles 2 and Goggles Integra are fully compatible with the DJI Avata, DJI FPV Drone, and any O3 Air Unit‑equipped aircraft. The older Goggles V2 support the original DJI FPV System and the Avata with a 2.4 GHz O3 link. All goggles sold by Reboot Hub are region‑unlocked — pairing works with drones purchased anywhere globally. During inspection we test pairing with a reference O3 module; we guarantee that each unit binds and displays video with zero latency on Italian‑language menus.

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