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Hands on: DJI FPV drone review

Hands on: DJI FPV drone review

Posted on March 3, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

The DJI FPV is a new take on the ‘First Person View’ drone – and it’s a pretty exciting one if you’ve ever fancied feeling what it’s like to be an eagle or an X-Wing pilot.

FPV drones give you a pilot’s-eye view from the aircraft thanks to the combination of a pair of video goggles and a low-latency feed from the drone’s camera, which the DJI FPV delivers via the bundled DJI Goggles V2 and the latest version of its Ocusync video transmission tech (called O3).

But the DJI FPV also differs from traditional FPV drones in a few ways. This style of drone is traditionally associated with super-light homemade aircraft and drone racing, a growing sport that has its own professional leagues and world championships.
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