![]() If you want to power the DJI FPV goggles from a LiPo battery, you will need this XT60 to barrel connector cable. However, some people might consider the loss of image quality too much for merely 4g of weight saving. If the DJI camera is too heavy, you might find the Nebula camera interesting. It’s smaller and lighter than the stock DJI camera, which is great for micro quads. Runcam RC18G (apparently this one works too but I haven’t tested it): Lens Replacement (specs seems to be like the original): The DJI Air Unit and Caddx Vista use the same camera module, so these are compatible with both VTX: To disconnect the camera from the Vista / Air Unit, you can follow these instructions. ![]() To remove the original lens off the camera, you can use a heat gun. The good news is you can replace the lens or the camera module without buying a whole new Air Unit. The lens is the most vulnerable part of the whole DJI FPV system. What’s changed in the DJI FPV Goggles V2? Antennas have to be multi-band, meaning they are compatible with both frequencies. But if you also fly the DJI FPV drone, then you need new antennas designed specifically for the V2 because it uses both 5.8GHz and 2.4GHz. If you only use the goggles with Air Units and Vista, old antennas for the V1 would work fine for the V2. You can use the same accessories for the DJI FPV Goggles V1 on the V2, no problems there.įor antennas though, the situation is slightly more complicated. Lumenier Duality HD Stubby 2.4/5.8GHz Dual-Band AntennaĬan I Use V1 Goggles Accessories and Antennas On V2?.V2 Goggles Antenna Upgrades (2.4GHz & 5.8GHz).URUAV Pogoda Triple Feed Patch (Directional, 9.8dBi).Banggood Maple Antenna (Directional, 8.5dBi). ![]()
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