DJI to Launch Budget-Friendly Goggles N3 FPV Headset in Early November
October 21, 2024Recently, Ellens shared the first image of the Goggles N3, fueling speculation about other upcoming DJI products, including the RS 4 Mini and Mic Mini.
DJI is preparing to launch a new budget FPV headset, the Goggles N3, which aims to offer a more affordable alternative to the existing Goggles 3.
The Goggles N3 will be priced at €269 for the standalone unit and €529 as part of the Neo Motion Combo with the Neo drone, marking a significant reduction from the Goggles 3's retail price of €659.
Set to launch in early November, the Goggles N3 is expected to be officially announced on either November 5 or November 7, 2024.
While full specifications have not yet been disclosed, promotional images of the Goggles N3 are already circulating online.
Initial details suggest that the Goggles N3 will feature a single display and a simpler design to maintain its lower price point.
The headset is confirmed to support DJI's Avata 2 and Neo drones from the outset, although compatibility with the original Avata and DJI FPV remains uncertain.
According to reliable leaker Jasper Ellens, the Goggles N3 may also work with the Air 3S and Mini 4 Pro drones, thanks to its support for OcuSync 4 video transmission technology.
Ellens is expected to provide further details about the Goggles N3 soon, enhancing the anticipation surrounding its release.
This pricing strategy positions the Goggles N3 as a competitive option in the market, appealing to budget-conscious consumers looking for quality FPV experiences.
Initially, the Goggles N3 was thought to support only the Avata 2 and Neo drones, but recent insights suggest broader compatibility.
Ellens has also leaked pricing information, confirming the Goggles N3's position as a more accessible choice for drone enthusiasts.
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Notebookcheck • Oct 19, 2024
DJI Goggles N3: Lower than expected pricing revealed for budget FPV drone headset