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DJI Goggles 2 User Manual
v1.0
Contents
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The diopter lenses do not support
astigmatism correction. If you require
astigmatism correction or if the goggles’
diopter is unsuitable, you can purchase
additional lenses and use the eyeglass frames
provided to install them on the goggles. Refer
to the next section “
Using the Eyeglass
Frames
” for more information.
When adjusting the diopter for the first time,
you are advised to adjust to a degree that is
slightly lower than the strength of your actual
eyeglasses. Give your eyes enough time to
adapt, then adjust the diopter again until you
get a clear view. Do not use a diopter higher
than your actual eyeglass power to avoid
eyestrain.
4. After you get a clear view, press the knobs in and
rotate them in the direction as shown to lock in the
lenses’ position and the diopter.
56
-
72 mm
-8.0 D
-
+2.0D
Using the Eyeglass Frames
The goggles support diopter adjustment in the range
of -8.0 D to +2.0 D without astigmatism correction. If
you require astigmatism correction or if the goggles’

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dji GOGGLES 2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Display TypeMicro-OLED
Resolution1920x1080 per eye
Refresh Rate100 Hz
Field of View51°
Interpupillary Distance56-72 mm
Battery LifeApprox. 2 hours
Screen Size (Single Screen)0.49 inch
Video Recording Max Bitrate50 Mbps
Video FormatMP4
CompatibilityDJI Avata, DJI O3 Air Unit
Adjustable IPDYes
Built-in Diopter AdjustmentYes
Weight290g
ConnectivityBluetooth
Video Recording Frame Rate60fps
Operating Temperature-10°C to 40°C
Latency30 ms