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DJI has unveiled the Goggles Integra, a new model designed for the Avata that offers an integrated battery, improved ergonomics and new flight control features.

DJI Goggles Integra features an integrated design, adopts two 1080p Micro-OLED screens with up to 100Hz refresh rate, and supports ultra-low-latency video transmission, delivering a more immersive flight experience.

DJI Goggles Integra combines headband and battery into one, getting rid of pesky cables. Light and compact, the goggles weigh about 410 g with foldable antennas. And with a two-hour battery life, you can fly comfortably and worry-free for extended flights.

The new kit also comes with the revised  controller, which retails for $40 more than the original — adding a brand-new joystick, a new trigger that can be pushed forward as well as pulled backward, and a new Fn dial on the side to adjust ISO, shutter speed, and other variables. The trigger is just like those on a toy R/C car, letting you reverse the drone instead of having to turn around if you get too close to objects, and the joystick lets you move laterally or vertically so you have a full set of quadcopter controls instead of being restricted to airplane-like flight. It has roughly the same weight, the same range, and the same five-hour battery life. 

Ultra-Low Latency, Stable Video Transmission

DJI Goggles Integra adopts DJI O3+ video transmission, boasting latency as low as 30 ms. The goggles automatically switch frequency bands and possess strong anti-interference capabilities so that you can soar uninterrupted.

Share the Sky

Connect to the DJI Fly app and display a real-time camera view to your goggles and smartphone so you can share your view.

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