DJI Goggles Integra vs. Goggles 2 and V2. Real world FPV drone pilot's perspective

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  • čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
  • Which DJI goggles are right for you? Here's my take:
    Goggle Integra 👉 full O3 system quality & resolution on a budget
    Goggles 2 👉 full features (including some you don't need) at a premium price
    Goggles V2 👉 still great goggles and best value if you're running Vistas and original Air Units
    * The only deal breaker of the Integra's for me personally is the non-removable antennas. I'm happy to live with all the other compromises.
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    Google V2:
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    #dji #djigoggles #djigogglesintegra #djigoggles2 #djigogglesv2 #fpv #fpvgoggles
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Komentáře • 308

  • @malcomnotinthemiddle343
    @malcomnotinthemiddle343 Před 10 měsíci +44

    This man’s is out here answering all of our questions in chat, in detail even when a lot of it is in the video. This is awesome. Thank you

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 10 měsíci +6

      You're welcome, I really appreciate the feedback, thanks for your support!

  • @illyrodrigues9159
    @illyrodrigues9159 Před rokem +35

    I'll take the V2's over the Integra's any day. The V2 is slightly more heavy compared to the Integra but it doesn't bother me and in my opinion that's the only real benefit the Integra has over the V2.
    The O3 system with the V2 looks phenomenal and I can still fly with my analog drones as well with them. The V2 is much more comfortable and the removable antenna's are great as well.
    DJI made the V2 so good that even 3 years later it still competes with the Integra with all of it's new features. That's probably the reason why they won't sell the V2's because I think most people would still pick the V2 over the Integra goggles.

    • @olihoti4456
      @olihoti4456 Před rokem +6

      You talk like this because you didn't try integra out 😂

    • @spyder000069
      @spyder000069 Před rokem +2

      I have the goggles 2, V2, and OG. I have truerc antenna's (singularity) on my V2 and stock on my Goggles 2 and yet my goggles 2 get better reception. I get further out before it drops bitrate. The goggles 2 feel more like flying with my old fatsharks where the V2 feel more like the old box theater goggles. I can't say I prefer one over the other as far as that but the G2 is lighter weight and less cumbersome. The G2 does fog up more often in my experience. The main reason for me to retire my V2 is compatibility. In order for the vista and old air unit to be able to display betaflgiht osd you have to have either wtfosd installed or you can get it natively with the latest dji firmware. However, the latest firmware on vista/og air will not work with goggles v2. So basically before I was going back and forth with goggles v2 (with wtfos) for the vista/og air and goggles 2 for the o3 quads. This is a pain. You also can't broadcast between them. So, I am breaking down and buying the integra's to go with my goggles v2. This way I can stay on official dji firmware and broadcast to friends/family for ride alongs.

    • @breckfreeride
      @breckfreeride Před 10 měsíci

      @@spyder000069 I heard Integra won't broadcast, you'd need a cord?

  • @SeanLewisMedia
    @SeanLewisMedia Před rokem +20

    I just picked up the Dji Fpv combo for the V2 goggles to learn FPV with and Im glad I got the V2s compared to the newer models. The value seems better and from my research the quality is still great. Nice video!

  • @disguy2k
    @disguy2k Před měsícem +2

    Always use lens cleaning liquid when cleaning plastic lenses. This will mitigate scratching by a lot. Don't use alcohol, or ammonia based cleaning fluid, as they will damage lens coatings.
    Thanks for the review, you answered a lot of questions that weren't covered elsewhere.

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před měsícem

      That's good to know, I'll keep it in mind. Thanks a lot for your feedback!

    • @ktkt1825
      @ktkt1825 Před měsícem

      It appears the Goggles 2 inserts are coated (colored reflection) as well. Do you know if the Integra lenses are?

  • @PerfectlyImperfect614
    @PerfectlyImperfect614 Před 8 měsíci +6

    Personally, I am looking for my first set of FPV-wear, and your video was immensely helpful. You brought up points that I didn't even think about but now are a factor in my decision making. Thank you!!

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 8 měsíci +2

      I'm super glad to hear that it was helpful, thanks a lot for watching!

  • @hadcrypto7521
    @hadcrypto7521 Před rokem +1

    Great review thanks! You covered all the key points I was interested in.

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem +1

      That's great to hear, thanks for watching 🤙

  • @johnbrooks9566
    @johnbrooks9566 Před rokem +1

    Great review. Thanks for your thoroughness.

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem

      Hey John, thanks a lot for that, really appreciate it!

  • @budstep7361
    @budstep7361 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Great review, thank you!

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 7 měsíci

      Glad it was useful, thanks a lot for watching!

  • @BlueDroneBlues
    @BlueDroneBlues Před rokem +10

    They removed the sensor that was inside the goggles as well The micro SD where they are on the Goggles 2 is just fine. I don't get why people complained so much about the touch sensor. It takes a little getting use too, but it isn't that bad at all once you adjust to it. I like the touch pad, I think they are pretty cool. Touch pad or joystick I probably would have gotten use to either one. They removed the channel that gets displayed on the side on these Integra Goggles as well. You can get a similar head band I am sure real soon just like the Goggles Integra. My vision isn't 20/20 and knowing I can just do a quick adjustment on my Goggles 2 and hand them to a friend that has 20/20 and he can see perfectly through my goggles like me is a real plus!
    I love my Goggles 2. I do wish DJI would offer a simple connector that plugs into the USB-C port where your phone goes to give you the Remote ID option for everyone that owns the Goggles v2 and the Goggles 2. Other than that, I'd rather keep my Goggles 2 hands down.

  • @erikflies
    @erikflies Před rokem +4

    Bought them too, cannot wait for them to arrive 😁 I would consider the V2s as well if it wasnt absolutely unavailable in most of Europe, so Integra was no brainer for me. Finally moving to HD 🥳🥳 Thx for the review!

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem +1

      That's awesome Erik, if you are jumping into HD with the Inetgra's I think you are doing pretty well, the O3 system is pretty great and will only get better as it matures 👍

    • @malanalan1
      @malanalan1 Před rokem +1

      so does one do if you can't wait?

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem +1

      @@malanalan1 The integras are working out great for me with the O3 AU, though I am keeping my V2's around for quads running the original vistas and AU's, they still work better on those units, I'm assuming because the antennas are all LHCP...

    • @erikflies
      @erikflies Před rokem

      @@malanalan1 I got them 2 weeks ago, and its absolutely amazing! 🤩 I can only recommend. So far rocking only a Vista, but I will get an O3 soon too 🙂 It also fits pretty well on my face opposed to many. They are a really great goggles. Its was worth the wait 😁

  • @colibrifpv
    @colibrifpv  Před rokem +4

    DJI Goggles Integra 👉 amzn.to/4bsHkC7
    DJI Goggles 2 👉 amzn.to/4blfUhf
    Google V2 (renewed:) 👉 amzn.to/3L6j7GF
    Best foam for V2 Goggles 👉 amzn.to/49cVLbs
    DJI O3 Air Unit 👉 amzn.to/482E7pR

  • @pty507droneadventure7
    @pty507droneadventure7 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I got the V2 and so far they are great

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 10 měsíci

      I agree, I love mine with those huge screws and field of view, it's like being in a movie theater 😁

  • @DeniilSamburskij
    @DeniilSamburskij Před 11 měsíci +1

    Спасибо Бро! Классный обзор, выбираю Интегру)

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 11 měsíci

      Спасибо! Я люблю Integra, я просто хочу, чтобы у них были съемные антенны :)

  • @minaexperiment
    @minaexperiment Před rokem +9

    Bought V2:s for almost the same price as the Integra (no discount on V2:s in EU). Three reasons, comfort (i got a large face and big nose lol), anti-fog and replacement antennas. I fly 7" LR drones mostly.

  • @DavidOwensuk
    @DavidOwensuk Před rokem +2

    Already have the goggles 2. But I also have v1 & v2 goggles too… great video!

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem

      Thanks 👍Have you seen those adapters on GetFPV that allow you to run RP-SMA antennas on your V2's? That's an appealing solution for me because you get use any upgraded antennas on all your goggles...

  • @mardrones
    @mardrones Před rokem +3

    Thanks for making this video. It answers many questions I had between the v2's and the integra and whether the later was worth the upgrade

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem

      Hi Luis, great, glad it was helpful!

  • @scotthines5834
    @scotthines5834 Před rokem +3

    I have the Integra and love the OLED screens. But when I switch to 4:3 it is not really very immersive. That's why I was considering the goggles 2.
    I'm selling my goggles V2 along with a quadcopter with the Vista unit.

  • @breckfreeride
    @breckfreeride Před 10 měsíci +2

    Dang man you really made my decision more hard! I'll probably go integra and just keep running my old fat sharks for other stuff. Im used to the smaller profile and the v2 was a bit clunky

  • @Victor90NOR
    @Victor90NOR Před rokem +2

    Tried the goggle 2 with a regular vista yesterday... definitely buying just because the OLED look so much better and the break-up pixles are alot smaller.
    At 1mbit the image was alot sharper in the middle than my V2's and it was still flyable.
    V2 got image freezes under 3-7mbit

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem +1

      I agree that the OLED's re nice, definitely an upgrade, and after you get used to the size and weight it's hard to go back to the V2's.

  • @flightriot3454
    @flightriot3454 Před rokem +1

    V2 ❤

  • @RADERFPV
    @RADERFPV Před rokem +2

    I have the V1 goggles and G2's, but have never tried the V2's. The difference between the G2's and the older V1's is huge, the newer OLED panels at 1080p are so much nicer. I'm giving my V1 setup to my brother this weekend, as it's not getting used anymore.

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem +1

      I agree with you that the new generation of DJI goggles look a lot better, and once you get used to that smaller form factor it's hard to go back to the older, clunkier goggles, despite any weird fitment issues. That's awesome that your brother gets them instead of letting them sit around and gather dust!

    • @RADERFPV
      @RADERFPV Před rokem

      @@colibrifpv 👍

  • @DenisPintarelli
    @DenisPintarelli Před rokem +2

    Excellent review! it would be interesting to understand what the lack of bluetooth and wifi means, and the differences in the use of audience mode between the various models.

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem +2

      Good point Denis, as far as I know the wifi is mostly useful for wireless connection to the DJI app, which has to be done on the goggles Integra through a usb cable, but I haven't been able to use audience mode so I'm not sure how it is affected, but will follow up if any issues arise.

  • @usmc187
    @usmc187 Před rokem +1

    Great review! I just purchased the Integra's, after have been an owner of the Goggles 2 for the last 6 months. There is a slight light leak in the Integras like you mentioned, the lenses are kinda not perfect (I wear glasses and my prescription is -2.75), but overall, I like the integras much better. They are lighter, no cable to my phone anymore (for remote ID) and the video in the goggles seem much richer.

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem +1

      That's good to know, thank for your feedback! The Integra's are really growing on me and now that I have gotten used to the image it's hard to go back to my V2's. I have some comfy foams on order from Pyro drone and hopefully they will solve the light leak issue!

    • @usmc187
      @usmc187 Před rokem

      @@colibrifpv I need to try the foams too lol

  • @tesch1985
    @tesch1985 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I use V1s for my vistas. I use the Iflight antenna/patch and it fits in my bag w/out taking out the stubbies. I'm going integra on my O3s but have been using V2s. They're heavy and O3s use dual band so the stock antennas are better than the aftermarket. They just don't fit in the bag and break pretty easy. My main gripe is the O3 quad I have I crash a lot. I find myself too late on the throttle and bounce off the ground. Looking forward to the battery and the weight.

    • @dupfpv14
      @dupfpv14 Před 10 měsíci

      Dual band is for rc controller (2.4ghz) and 5.8ghz for vidéo. So only have 5.8ghz antenna for vidéo feed in your goggles is fine 👍

  • @SeeFPv-qm6ie
    @SeeFPv-qm6ie Před rokem +2

    I have both 2 goggles and the v2 and prefer v2 because of comfort and able to see corners

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem +4

      I can see that. I also have no trouble seeing the entire image on the V2's, corner to corner, but with my Integras I can have either a sharp image in the center while losing the corners or sharp corners and a blurry center... it's like they went too small with the new gen goggles design...

  • @princemarkied8071
    @princemarkied8071 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you so much. I ordered the Integra's because I thought they were the latest and greatest, and I needed the built in GPS. I will HAPPILY send them back for the flexibility of the Goggles 2, as long they also have the GPS feature , because I have been waiting forever for that wireless streaming feature. I did not even know the Goggles 2 worked, because of the bad naming.

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 4 měsíci

      Hey there! Yes I know what you mean, the naming of DJI products can be so confusing. If you bought the Integras I think you made the right choice, they have the GPS built in and they are more comfortable. The only reason I would buy the G2 is for the removable antennas, but 99% of people don't need that feature anyway...

    • @princemarkied8071
      @princemarkied8071 Před 4 měsíci

      @@colibrifpv interesting. Yeah I decided to keep them, but I would love 4k and the ability to Wi-Fi stream.

  • @BMacksAerialVisuals
    @BMacksAerialVisuals Před rokem +1

    I've had my Integra goggles (as well as the Avata & Motion Controller) now for about a week. I have been flying the DJI FPV with the V.2 goggles since last summer. I really wanted the Avata (sucker for the hype) so when DJI came out 2 weeks ago with their Explorer bundle, I got it. All in all, for ease of use, the Integra goggles are doing it for me over the DJI FPV goggles. BUT! My biggest issue with the Integra
    goggles will come down the road when I want to fly more than, say, 5 batteries in one outing. Having to re-charge the goggles is going to be annoying. But as I am relatively new to FPV, my nerves
    can probably only handle 5 batteries. For now. BTW, you are the first one to mention this "con" other than me. No one else seems to have noticed it.

    • @dalukk2229
      @dalukk2229 Před rokem +1

      to power the new goggle when the battery die use the dji battery from the 2 or v2 and two same connector power cable it work fine.

    • @BMacksAerialVisuals
      @BMacksAerialVisuals Před rokem

      @@dalukk2229 nope. While turned on, the goggles don't recognize the DJI V2 battery.

    • @ccc3
      @ccc3 Před rokem +2

      You can charge Integra's battery while using the goggles by plugging a power bank into its USB-C

  • @ciscocalderon5436
    @ciscocalderon5436 Před rokem +10

    Nice honest video. The antenna swap was my deal breaker. I had the Integras in an online cart but I immediately switched for the Goggles 2 once I found out.

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem +2

      Right, that was my case exactly, I pulled the trigger on launch day and when I found out about the removable antennas I almost sent them back, but in the ned I decided I can live with it. They are slightly longer than the antennas on the V2's, but I don't know if that actually makes any difference. Might be just a design choice in order to clear the joystick when folded...

    • @BlueDroneBlues
      @BlueDroneBlues Před rokem +1

      @@colibrifpv If it magically did, you can always buy different ones for $15 bucks or something. I did see a different set placed into the Goggles 2 and they really didn't make any differences in a different video.

    • @AMARFPV
      @AMARFPV Před 9 měsíci

      Yeah for me it is mostly about durability. What if an antenna breaks ? You have to send the goggles back... Don't like that idea

  • @Wordwide23
    @Wordwide23 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Integra does the job for me! Good review nonetheless 👍🏽

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 3 měsíci

      I completely agree and I am still using the Integra's, and I have flown long-range (i.e. a few km out) with them on the O3 system with great results...

  • @AB-pp3vi
    @AB-pp3vi Před 7 měsíci +1

    Perfect

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 5 měsíci

      Thanks a lot for watching 👍

  • @eprohoda
    @eprohoda Před rokem +1

    enjoyed~that is well job,😮

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem

      Thank you Eugene, I appreciate your support!

  • @5418800
    @5418800 Před rokem +1

    good review and compare with these 3 types goggles, i have V2 for my FPV, and is V2 also can be using for mini 3 pro ?

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem

      Unfortunately no, the DJI Goggles V2 are not compatible with the Mini 3 Pro, only the Integra and V2 Goggles are. I think it's a new version of Ocusync , "Ocusync 3.0"

  • @SecretAgentBond
    @SecretAgentBond Před 4 měsíci

    With the standard antennas, are there any flight range differences?

  • @brianthompson4825
    @brianthompson4825 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Thanks for your review! Any mention of the RID situation with the Integra v/s Goggles 2? I have read that the GPS is integrated into the Integra and with the goggles 2 you have to hook up a phone to them in order to take off? Is there any truth in that? New to the FPV game. Thanks!

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 8 měsíci

      Yes, I should have mentioned that... if RID compliance is important to you, you should definitely go with the Integras. DJI replaced G2 with Integras partially for that reason, the integrated GPS, so when RID came into effect they stated shipping Integras with the FPV drone instead of the G2's for example. RID was not in effect when I made this video and it's not a thing where I live, but it's a big issue right now for hobbyists in the US so thanks for pointing it out!

  • @bartkaron1935
    @bartkaron1935 Před rokem +2

    Cool video! I just wonder what is your verdict when we compare DJI Goggles Integra with DJI Goggles 2? I skipped V2 because it does not support Dji mini 3 Pro. I will consider to buy one, just I am not sure which I should pick. What are the key differences which might change my mind. Thanks!

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem

      If you are using only O3 air units or the DJI Avata, I would recommend the Goggles Integra. They are a little more refined and ready for market and the only disadvantage for me is the removable antennas. If you use old gen air units I would recommend the V2's or G2, because those systems use LHCP antennas and the V2's have the ability to swap out the omni antennas, which are designed for the O3 air unit, for LHCP ones, which will give better results with the original air units.

  • @lmc9097
    @lmc9097 Před rokem +1

    I have G2's and really like them. The adjustable diopter is important to me as is the ability to swap antennas. My biggest complaint is that they didn't include a GPS which forces US users to fly Avata with your phone attached running the Fly app for RID compliance. Also not terribly happy that they implemented that so soon and bundled it with 10-bit color but that's the only issue I have with them. I almost went with the V2 combo but wanted the higher resolution and smaller size. I personally wouldn't want the Integras because of the lack of diopter adjustment and non-removable antennas. It's great that there are as many options out there that there are. I have a set of HDZero goggles shipping soon and plan to add a WS vrx to them so will have the best of all worlds eventually

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem

      Sounds like a great setup Larry! Too bad you have to pair your phone every time to fly the Avata. I was really close to pre-ordering the HD Zero goggles but I ended up spending that goggle money on a few shiny new O3 air units... I am pretty invested in the DJI system now but I may end up with the HD Zeros sometime in the future to use as analog goggles and to try out the digital competition.

    • @NJFPV
      @NJFPV Před 11 měsíci

      Yeah, that phone connection is exactly why I haven't (and will never) update the firmware on my avata. I'm not connecting a phone every time I want to fly...

  • @wardandrew23412
    @wardandrew23412 Před rokem +1

    For me, proper fit was hands down the deciding factor. The older style goggles didn't fit me well, allowing quite a bit of light to leak in from the sides. The new V2 goggles just happen to fit the shape of my face perfectly, and are much more comfortable over the long haul due to their much lighter weight.

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem

      For me the V2's were only comfortable after I found some really plush face foams... I agree that once you get used to the lighter form factor of the new gen of goggles it's hard to go back!

    • @markrenton5791
      @markrenton5791 Před 11 měsíci

      new v2?

    • @wardandrew23412
      @wardandrew23412 Před 11 měsíci

      @@markrenton5791 Yes

    • @markrenton5791
      @markrenton5791 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@wardandrew23412 there are no new v2

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@markrenton5791 You're right about that, but I'm sure he means the new Goggles 2 (G2). DJI's naming convention is so confusing it's silly!

  • @breckfreeride
    @breckfreeride Před 10 měsíci +1

    Great info. Fat shark has been using that style of sd card placement for a while...

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 10 měsíci +1

      YOu're right about that, and after several months of use it hasn't been an issue.

  • @tinof5829
    @tinof5829 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Thank you for the review. How many other dji drones will these work with?

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Hey! Thanks for watching, glad it was useful!
      Both Goggles Integra and Goggles 2 are compatible with:
      Mavic 3 Pro
      Mavic 3
      Mavic 3 Classic
      Mini 4
      Mini3
      Air 3
      Here is the full information:
      dl.djicdn.com/downloads/Compatibility_Information/20230925/Consumer_Drones_and_Goggles_Compatibility_Information_EN.pdf

    • @tinof5829
      @tinof5829 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@colibrifpv Thank you so much sir.

  • @coliton787
    @coliton787 Před rokem +1

    Where did you buy foam padding for the v2 goggles? It look much better than my

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem

      Picked it up on Amazon, I tried two and this one worked out better 👉 amzn.to/416Gyot

  • @ST-online
    @ST-online Před 10 měsíci +1

    So in terms of future proofing and customising it would be best to go with the goggles 2? The wireless aspect of the integra is very appealing though

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 10 měsíci +1

      I really think the only reason to get the G2 is for the removable antennas, in case that's important. Also, it's the G2 that have the wireless function, the Íntegras require a cable. Aside from those features, the Integras are just as future proof.

  • @DudeMaybeSomeday
    @DudeMaybeSomeday Před rokem +1

    Great content, thank you! If I am flying a custom drone with o3/caddx, can I still plug into the Integra headset to deliver the feed through the DJI Fly app? Thanks

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem

      Yes you can, but you need to connect to the DJI Fly app through a USB cable plugged into the goggles. On of the features removed from the G2 is the ability to stream to the app wirelessly. Hopefully the cable dangling from the goggles isn't too distracting when you fly...

    • @DudeMaybeSomeday
      @DudeMaybeSomeday Před rokem

      @@colibrifpv Thanks! I think a long enough cable and telling someone to be chill while holding the secondary device should be enough 🤣 I thinkkkkk I'm going with the Integra.

  • @richardruckert7954
    @richardruckert7954 Před rokem +2

    I wonder if new foam will make a difference for the G2 and Integra focus issues. Possibly by moving the screens further from the eyes.
    Was the focus issue still there when playing video back from either model DVR?
    Was the focus issue noticeable if playing video from SD card on separate device such as iMac?

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem

      I do think new foams will make the Integra Goggles and G2 much more usable, at least that was the case with my V2 goggles, uncomfortable at first and the new foams made them much more usable.
      re: DVR, that's a good question I will check on that!

    • @richardruckert7954
      @richardruckert7954 Před rokem +1

      @@colibrifpvhi…we’re you able to confirm if the out of focus issue is in the goggles; only, and not the 03 recording or goggle dvr?

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem +1

      @@richardruckert7954 Hi Richard, it's definitely an issue in the goggles only due to fitment, i.e., being too close to the eyes for me personally,, the DVR is not affected. Cheers!

  • @CCC0122
    @CCC0122 Před 13 dny +1

    Great videos! So, can a guy with glasses fly the Integras?

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 13 dny +1

      Hey, thanks for watching! Yes, the Integra's come with a set of interchangeable diopter lenses that you can insert according to your prescription.

  • @BreakWindDrone
    @BreakWindDrone Před rokem +1

    I bought the V2’s as they seemed like a better choice for people with larger heads.

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem

      I think that's probably true. Beside being physically bigger, the screen is just more comfortable since it sits a little further from the eyeballs.

  • @peterspero1
    @peterspero1 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Looking for opinions. The most important feature to me is to have the most immersive flying experience, I want to really feel like I'm flying. I'm going to be getting the DJI Avata. Thanks for your thoughts.

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 7 měsíci

      I recommend the Integra's for use with the Avata. The main reason is that they have built in GPS which will allow you to fly without connecting your phone every time like you would with the Goggles 2 (which DJI makes you do due to Remote ID requirements). They also have slightly improved optics, fitment, and built-in battery. For Avata, it's a no-brainer. Amazon has had these on sale, and probably will again soon 👉 amzn.to/3Mi4OyX

  • @stst8301
    @stst8301 Před rokem +1

    Goggles v2 by far is the best of them

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem

      Without a doubt the most versatile and ready to use, i.e., no major defects, and a total steal right now if you can find a used set...

  • @edgararcega3046
    @edgararcega3046 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Do the goggles 2 come with the battery? Out of Integra and goggles 2 which one makes you feel more immersed in the flight?
    Could another person connect to any of these goggles with their goggles and see what i see when i am flying?
    These bundles are hubdreds of dollars off right now and dont wanna miss out on the sale

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 8 měsíci

      Honestly, I would go for the goggles Integra, they are the newer model with built-in battery and improved optics 👉 amzn.to/40wdrvy

    • @edgararcega3046
      @edgararcega3046 Před 8 měsíci

      @colibrifpv dang. Seen this too late. Already ordered goggles 2. Il see how it goes

  • @denisfedorov6467
    @denisfedorov6467 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Please tell me from your experience which goggles have a longer range Googles 2 or Integra ?

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 4 měsíci

      Out of the box they are essentially the same, the only difference is that the Goggles 2 have the option to upgrade the antennas, so the G2 have an edge only if you upgrade the antennas, otherwise, no difference.

  • @carboncubss
    @carboncubss Před rokem +3

    If you didn't fly analog, id get the Intergas. But I have many analog rigs I just cant part, don't wanna part with and don't wanna switch them to digital (cost mostly) so my V2s are the perfect goggle for me. AV connection is a 100% win for me on the V2's.

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem +1

      Right, I picked up the BDI analog adapter for the V2's and that turns them into a single goggles for all my quads because I just fly DJI and analog. I have a feeling the V2's are going to become even more appreciated once DJI stops making them. I was going to sell mine but I've decided to keep them around.

    • @carboncubss
      @carboncubss Před rokem +1

      @@colibrifpv yep, couldnt agree more. Same here. I am looking at a 2nd hand set of v2s as a back up!

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem

      FYI the official DJI ebay store has them refurbed for $313 right now... not a bad price

  • @andyhoughtaling6319
    @andyhoughtaling6319 Před rokem +1

    I know it wouldn't be practical, but surely they are just typical antenna connectors to the board on the inside. Im sure that you can just take the Integras apart, remove the stock antennas, run a ipex/ufl(or whatever it is inside of the goggles) to sma adapter out the holes where the integra antennas went, and then just design basic 3d printed tpu mounts for the adapters. Even if they're soldered directly, you could still just solder a normal adapter on there. Again, I know it isn't practical, and shouldn't be expected of the consumers, but it's a small amount of work for a huge gain, in my opinion.

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem +1

      I was thinking the exact same thing, but haven't been adventurous enough to crack open my shiny new goggles yet. I'm sure someone will soon and hopefully report back to the community...

  • @OCD_FPV
    @OCD_FPV Před rokem +1

    I suffer with the same issue. I’ve tried three different foams to no avail. I have a fourth on my way. You can reschedule to 90% and change your OSD and that helps a lot but your viewing a smaller screen. In my opinion, they should’ve stuck with the wide view lenses that they used on the V2 because your eyes is not seeing a spherical you in pattern, but rather an elliptical view in pattern.

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem

      I absolutely agree, I still have not found the perfect aftermarket foams, though the Pyro comfy foams look promising! The only ones in stock when I ordered were the ones from RDQ... just okay, little to no improvement over stock...

  • @yinshantang
    @yinshantang Před rokem +1

    Just put a piece of tape over the SD slot to prevent sweat. Can you use it to watch movies stored in SD? does it have audio output?

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem

      Tape over the sd card slot is a great idea, I never thought of that! Don't know if you can watch movies on the goggles via the SD card, that would be pretty cool if you could!

  • @A.Alsulaiman01
    @A.Alsulaiman01 Před 8 měsíci +1

    If this will be my first goggles, which goggles should I buy for DJI's digital system? I recently purchased the O3 unit, and I'm not sure which goggles to get. The V2 seems to be the best goggles DJI has made, but it is also old.🤔

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 8 měsíci

      If you are just starting out with the DJI O3 I would recommend going with the Integra's. They are the newest model and have some improvements in fit and image quality, and they have that more convenient built-in battery, the only disadvantage I can think of is that the antennas are not removable, but that doesn't matter for 98% of people.

  • @rangerrick8220
    @rangerrick8220 Před rokem +1

    Can the V2's be used with the Mini3 Pro's now that the Mini 3s are compatible with the Goggles 2 and Integra (as of today)?

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem

      Hi Rick, my understanding is no, the new feature that DJI just rolled out is limited to the goggles 2 and goggles Integra; the goggles V2 did not receive that update. Makes sense if you think about it, DJI wants to push their users to their new gen of goggles...

    • @rangerrick8220
      @rangerrick8220 Před rokem +1

      @@colibrifpv Ah ok. Thanks!

  • @LinoPR-ds2ke
    @LinoPR-ds2ke Před 7 měsíci +1

    Wow I can’t believe you didn’t mention that the integra has built gps and no more plugin the phone to clear the error, that to me is by far the main reason to get the integra

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 7 měsíci

      You have a point I really should have pointed that out. I forgot about it for a few reasons: first, it is only applicable to the DJI Avata, and not FPV drones, also I published this video before RID went into effect, and also I live in Ecuador, where RID is not a thing (it's US-only). Still, you are totally right, for a drone audience, I really should have pointed it out. Thanks for the feedback!

  • @DroneDelirium
    @DroneDelirium Před rokem +1

    Do you still have to re bind every time with the Integra going from Vista to 03 and back?

    • @rcrdps8144
      @rcrdps8144 Před rokem +2

      That is a v2 thing. Not a problem with G2/Integra.

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem

      No, I haven't had that issue at all.

  • @msulkey
    @msulkey Před rokem +1

    Can they be opened up and a SMA mod be added so you can swap antennas?

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem

      I was thinking the exact same thing. I'm sure it will be possible but I haven't opened them up to see if the antennas are soldered to the board or use a ufl connector.

  • @dudehere340
    @dudehere340 Před 5 měsíci

    Do any DJI goggles allow you to use them like VR goggles to watch Netflix or whatever. How about using Samsung DeX app with USB C cord?

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 5 měsíci

      I'm not sure about that because I've never tried it but I would guess no just because of the proprietary nature of DJI, but let's see if anyone else who has actually tried it answers your question...

  • @MarztechRacing
    @MarztechRacing Před rokem +1

    How do you connect the googles 2 to the dji fly app over Wi-Fi?

  • @colibrifpv
    @colibrifpv  Před rokem +1

    Which DJI goggles would you but today and why? Consider that you can get refurbished V2's direct from DJI on eBay for $313.

    • @rcrdps8144
      @rcrdps8144 Před rokem +1

      Thanks for that ebay link. I'd rather buy refurbs any day over the risk of a Facebook buy. Had been tempted to get V2's to give to my dad with my Avata, but the mark-up on them is so high, that you might as well buy an Integra. I will continue to use G2 myself. Still up in the air about what to include with the Avata.

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem +1

      @@rcrdps8144 I think the goggles V2 are a steal right now, but like you said, if you are in the world of the Avata or DJI FPV drone, you might do better with a combo... Best Buy had the DJI FPV Drone with radio/goggles V2 for $550, refurb. That was crazy deal assuming you test them thoroughly within the return window...

  • @Viseo3dp
    @Viseo3dp Před 3 měsíci +1

    you can upgrade the antenna's its a bit more work but you can if you really want to

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 3 měsíci

      That's good to know! now that the integra's have gone done in price they are a very appealing option for getting into DJI FPV...

    • @Viseo3dp
      @Viseo3dp Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@colibrifpv I did it and really didn't find a big improvement so i put the stock back on because they fold down, easier for storage.

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 3 měsíci

      @@Viseo3dp That's really good to know, I am sticking with stock Integra's for now!

  • @outegaming
    @outegaming Před dnem +1

    I am looking to buy a DJI fpv, as someone who has never flown a FPV and has no preference, which one do you recommend

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 14 hodinami

      Hey there, that's awesome that your thinking of getting into FPV! I recommend first buying a decent radio, like the Radiomaster Boxer, then practice with it on the simulator. After you feel comfortable, get a tiny whoop and have fun! After you feel comfortable with that, get yourself something bigger and more capable. Trust me, take your time and you'll have fun and avoid costly mistakes 👍😁

  • @RCRitterFPV
    @RCRitterFPV Před rokem +1

    do the Goggle2 and Integra fit different ?
    without the adjusters is it easier to see the screens?
    I can not stand the goggles 2. soo uncomfortable, and have massive issues trying to focus whole screen. I have zero issues with V2's
    I absolutely regret buying my Goggles 2, I've tried a few foams and they all suck.
    Unless a new foam or facepalte comes along,
    I'm going to smash mine. or sell...
    I can't wear them for more than 5 mines.
    I have to zoom into 8)% because I can't even see the bottom of the screen..
    I think my nose angles them up so I'm looking at screens on an angle.
    they really messed up the faceplate.

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem +1

      Yes the fit slightly differently but any improvement is only a slight... I still haven't gotten my Integra's 100% dialed in, I still have focus issues. Hope we'll see some better foams on the market soon...

    • @JohnFHendry
      @JohnFHendry Před rokem +1

      When it comes to FPV googles you really need to try them out first because people's eyes are so different and what works well for one person (like orig FatShark HD1 that worked well for me) will all too often not work as well for someone else. Same goes for cameras... I can't stand the "digital" image a lot of popular CMOS cameras have.

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem

      @@JohnFHendry I totally agree John, goggle fitment is is totally personal, like how a pair of shoes fits, and you really have to try them on first...

  • @guyrandom6151
    @guyrandom6151 Před 9 měsíci +1

    doesnt the new goggles 3 also run old cam like vista and runcam ?

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 9 měsíci

      Yes, it sure does. You just have to update the firmware on your older vista units and you're good!

  • @dysisinfluence
    @dysisinfluence Před 11 měsíci +1

    I want to start with FPV I’m thinking about getting a Cinebot 30 with O3 Air Unit. So what do you think is the best Goggle for me? I’m new and just want to start. :)

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 11 měsíci +2

      That is a super solid choice to get started the Cinebot flies great the the prop guards will be forgiving if (when) you crash. I would definitely recommend that you go with the Integras, they are a little bit cheaper, have an upgraded design with integrated battery and work great with O3! The only reason to get Goggles2 (more expensive) for me would be the removable antennas, but if you are starting off with the O3 system you won't need that. I recommend you pick up an aftermarket foam, GEPRC just came out with some that are like $12, and DJI has some that are like $35. Stock ones suck and the experience is waaay better and mroe comfortable. Here are the Integras on Amazon amzn.to/3Lrdd2U and if you get that Cinebot30 from GEPRC you can use code "fpv5" to get 5% off. Just do what's best for you, whereever you get the best price. Good luck and welcome to the world of FPV, you'll have a ton of fun with that cinebot30!

    • @RandyMaulana
      @RandyMaulana Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@colibrifpvyoure so kind, answering all questions very detailed

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 2 měsíci

      @@RandyMaulana Of course, happy to do it. Best of luck getting started, there is a big learning curve at first but all the pieces start to fit together after a while 👍

  • @BryantAvant
    @BryantAvant Před 5 měsíci +2

    Watched a lot of reviews. I may just wait until the next gen

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 5 měsíci

      Hey Bryant, if you are happy with the gear you have, and you have no urgent need, i.e. paid work, then you might as well put off the upgrade. I keep wanting to upgrade my computer then I think to myself, it still works, I might as well wait another year! However, if you are itching to jump into digital FPV, the DJI goggles are on sale right now... you can get a set of Integra goggles for $350! 👉amzn.to/3UtWyke

    • @i-dronep.r.692
      @i-dronep.r.692 Před 5 měsíci

      @@colibrifpvim still on analog , been wanting to get into digital especially dji , what would you recommend , the goggles 2 or the integras , feedback would be greatly appreciated .

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 5 měsíci +1

      For me personally, the Integras are the way to go unless you want to upgrade antennas down the road, in which case you would want the Goggles 2. There are other differences of course, but the removable antennas is the one feature that I really care about....@@i-dronep.r.692

    • @i-dronep.r.692
      @i-dronep.r.692 Před 5 měsíci

      @@colibrifpv ok , i bought the integras 👍

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 5 měsíci +1

      I think that's a good choice. Enjoy them!@@i-dronep.r.692

  • @Dron_v_noske
    @Dron_v_noske Před 10 měsíci +1

    good👍

  • @mitchpalmer721
    @mitchpalmer721 Před rokem +2

    That's too bad. I was really hoping to downsize the brick I've had to wear on my head. But with the non-removable antennas and poor fitment. Im gonna be sticking with my V2's for now. If someone figures out how to retrofit aftermarket antennas and designs a better faceplate foam. Maybe I'll consider them then

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem +1

      Honestly, I think you have the right idea. DJI has really missed the mark with this gen of goggles and if you are happy with the V2's, you might just make them last for another year or two until they fix all these complaints get worked out...

  • @trekmil
    @trekmil Před měsícem +1

    I bought them the new integrates but I don't like it for that reason that I can't modify the antennas I keep the real v2

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před měsícem

      I hear that, I wish I could swap out the antennas, but I do find I get surprisingly good range with the built in antennas, they are very good even with the Vista systems, and with the sales you can find right now they are a pretty good deal for a lot of people.

  • @breckfreeride
    @breckfreeride Před 10 měsíci +1

    If the range is already 10km with the stock antenna why upgrade?

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 10 měsíci +2

      In. word, penetration. You would rarely if ever have line of sight for 10km, but you might want to be able to fly through or behind a building and hang on to that video signal for as long as possible, and that's where upgraded antennas could come in : )

  • @dennisgaude742
    @dennisgaude742 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Which goggles could I use for the air 2 s

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 10 měsíci

      Hi Dennis, unfortunately, I don't think any of these goggles are compatible with the air 2s. Here's what DJI says: "DJI Air 2S does not support the use of the DJI FPV Goggles series or the DJI Motion Controller, and there is currently no plan to add support for these devices." www.dji.com/global/air-2s/faq#:~:text=DJI%20Air%202S%20does%20not,add%20support%20for%20these%20devices.

  • @eriktomasko8255
    @eriktomasko8255 Před rokem +2

    I have integra and I would really like to have analog input, wifi broadcasting and those antennas are weak, only a few meters of penetration

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem

      Only a few meters of penetration, really? What antennas are you using on your quad? I get great range when using the O3, but disappointing range when using LHCP antennas with Vistas...

    • @eriktomasko8255
      @eriktomasko8255 Před rokem +1

      @@colibrifpv I have Vista with O3 antenna

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem

      @@eriktomasko8255 You have a vista with an O3 antenna? That is your problem... The vista needs an LHCP antennas for best performance. Try putting an LHCP antenna on there and I bet you will get much better results!

    • @eriktomasko8255
      @eriktomasko8255 Před rokem

      @@colibrifpv I will sure try that, thanks for advice

  • @Utubeisazzho
    @Utubeisazzho Před 11 měsíci +1

    Antennas and oled

  • @richard8031
    @richard8031 Před rokem +1

    Will the Goggles eventually be compatible with the AIR 2S.???

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem

      I cannot say for sure, but I would say probably not based on DJI's track record of not passing newer features down to older models... they could of course, but they won't to incentive you to upgrade.

    • @richard8031
      @richard8031 Před rokem +1

      @@colibrifpv We can only hope they do... The Air 2S is a great drone, for us older folks on fixed incomes...I live in a very windy area and can't always fly my Mini 3 pro... the Air 2S is more stable to fly when the winds kick up... I bought the Avata just to be able to fly the mini 3 pro with the goggles... What a feature. AWESOME.!!!
      Love to have the same capability with my Air 2S... DJI has come a long way since I got my Mavic Pro.!!!! (Wall Art) ...with many great hours of flight time and videos...

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem

      @@richard8031 I hear you... I'm still flying my Mavic 2 Pro... it's a solid drone with a great camera, and even though there are newer, better models out, it fills or exceeds my needs still!

  • @_google_user_
    @_google_user_ Před 9 měsíci +1

    Is there a 6DOF mod for integra?

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I'm not sure what you mean. What use are you after? Are you referring to head-tracking or VR?

    • @_google_user_
      @_google_user_ Před 9 měsíci

      @@colibrifpv headtracking, I further researched just now it had some functionity with DJI app but for say a custom built plane or drone czcams.com/video/rwbMHFdRqPo/video.html&pp=ygUQcmMgZG9nIGZpZ2h0IGZwdg%3D%3D

  • @daycreek
    @daycreek Před rokem +3

    If the reception is good on the Goggles 2, maybe you don't need 3rd party antennas. I have been using them over the past week or so and have had 0 reception problems. I agree about the plastic lenses. I hope glass inserts become an option.

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem +3

      Hi Alan, so far, I definitely don't feel the need for any 3rd party antennas, reception with the Integra's is superb, and as much as I love my G2 still, it gets harder and harder to use them the more I use the Integra goggles, which are like half the size and weight...

    • @chrispannerz4084
      @chrispannerz4084 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@colibrifpvis this comment referring to G2 or v2?

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@chrispannerz4084 Sorry Chris, I meant to say Goggles "V2"... confusing naming structure! I do still love my V2's, but they feel clunky after using the Integras/G2's!

    • @chrispannerz4084
      @chrispannerz4084 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@colibrifpv very confusing haha thanks for clarifying.

  • @jeffsond
    @jeffsond Před 8 měsíci

    Thx for all the info. I’m a newbie droner and purchased the Mavic air 2 from a friend for a great price. $275 with bag, 3 batteries extra blades. Now I want the FPV experience. I see a sale at DJI for Avata pro view combo with the Goggles 2 motion for $999, the Avata combo with integra for $899 I believe. I don’t see myself upgrading from the Avata but I know what can happen. But really I’m on a budget and I probably can’t upgrade much except more batteries or foam inserts. Other than that that’s it. Being a first time FPV’r. Which in your opinion would be best? I can do $1000 for the Pro view. Thx for your input

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Hey Jeff, You should go with the Integra's, they are the newer model, with integrated battery, improved optics, etc. and they are equipped to comply with the new Remote ID Rules. Basically, they have a an integrated GPS module, and if you use the G2, which do not have that feature, the DJI software will force you to connect your phone which is a PIA. The ONLY reason to get G2 are for the upgradeable antennas but 99% of people will not upgrade their antennas anyway. Also, Ingera's are on sale so much cheaper right now : ) amzn.to/3syLIO7

    • @jeffsond
      @jeffsond Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@colibrifpv thank you

    • @mwhizzler476
      @mwhizzler476 Před 7 měsíci +2

      I went with the explorer combo on Black Friday as well. I’m also an fpv newbie. Since the fly more kit, fpv2 controller and Nd filters came out to another $600 saving a bit on the goggles made me feel a bit better.

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 7 měsíci

      Nice! That was a great deal, glad it worked out! @@mwhizzler476

  • @romeitaly8524
    @romeitaly8524 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Do both offer head tracking ?

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 8 měsíci

      Goggles Intgegra definitely does support head tracking. Not sure about the others but I suppose so?

  • @publicname515
    @publicname515 Před rokem +1

    Where did you get the top head strap? Is it included?

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem

      Yes it is included in the box, and it actually does help quite a bit by holding the goggles in place without having to cinch down that elastic strap so tight. Don't know if you can see in teh video but I did wrap the velcro of my with electrical tape because it kept coming loose...

    • @publicname515
      @publicname515 Před rokem +1

      @@colibrifpv Got it thanks. I also have the issue of the edges of the screen not being in focus with the Integra. I bought the integra over the Goggles 2 for that purpose. But it didn't solve it for me 100%. What are your thoughts on the Goggles 2 vs the Goggles 2 Integra for this purpose? I kind of want to try the Goggles 2 now and compare them side by side to see which is better for me.

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem

      @@publicname515 I think the focus issues will be sorted out with a better faceplate/facefoam. If you are within the return period you might want to try the goggles V2 just for the sake of comparison, and if you don't have a friend near you with a set you might go to Best Buy? But from my experience though, the focus and fitment are slightly better, not worse on the Integra goggles, so unless you really want one of the features they left out like removable antennas, I doubt you would want the V2's for $150 more...

    • @publicname515
      @publicname515 Před rokem +1

      @@colibrifpv I have the Goggles v2, the integras are WAY better in every way except the one issue of some of the stuff is out of focus on the edges.

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem

      Right, I always have either dark corners or a blurry center, can't have corners in focus and sharp center at the same time.

  • @JohnFHendry
    @JohnFHendry Před rokem +2

    Can't believe DJI is still offering 16:9 for FPV.... I can see the advantages for a camera quad needing to see what a 16:9 FOV is showing to record it, but for FPV coming out of a loop, etc the wait time to see the ground or a treetop is way too long compared to a 4:3 FOV. The 16:9 format is designed and therefore great for watching movies with a fixed horizon controlled by the movie director, but when flying FPV your need to see up and down which is often far more important than seeing left to right. An FPV cam and goggle screen needs to match the natural FOV Nature gave us for a reason when walking and running on the ground... take to the air and it's even more important as now we can go up and down and need to see in both directions to avoid an impact where a tree in the woods will make a noise just like a rock will even if you don't hear it.

  • @lfrecords3970
    @lfrecords3970 Před 11 měsíci +1

    i still have the goggles v1.... i guess i can't use the New air units right?

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 10 měsíci

      No, unfortunately the O3 system is not compatible with the Goggles V1.

    • @lfrecords3970
      @lfrecords3970 Před 10 měsíci

      @@colibrifpv i paid when they first released 750 euros for them and now they will be useless? othe than that I m going crazy....i ordered three times not one or two but three times the best products of T-motor and only the first build lasted some days.... the esc f55pro ii , without reason all three times burned even the motors took fire and the reciever crossfire died too on the f7 Pro I got also three times with WiFi Bluetooth and everything and again the last time especially I builded extremely careful and after two flights I noticed that the motors which is the last models with 2020kv was very hot and on the bench in betaflight when I was trying to test remove some filters looking previous builds which was perfect I plug battery and pffff one MOSFET died....i had other two same esc so I managed to fix that and again burned everything suddenly
      ....i spent More than 1400 usd for nothing.
      ..only the DJI air unit remains without damage

  • @MindRiderFPV
    @MindRiderFPV Před rokem +2

    I’m still solid in V2s.

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem +1

      I hear you, the V2's are still a great way to go and you might be better off spending that goggle upgrade money on O3 air units for your quads, and if you use the V2's at least for a while longer you know these new gen goggles will go on sale... The G2's originally launched with MSRP at $589 before DJI decided to raise the price to $649, so I bet that will become the "sale" price later this year...

    • @MindRiderFPV
      @MindRiderFPV Před rokem +1

      @@colibrifpv
      The difference in image quality is dwarfed by the issues IMH. Also I still think O3 is too dark for FPV, and having the same settings for shooting and flying is not a good idea.

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem +1

      @@MindRiderFPV You are not alone, I almost picked up 2x DJI Action 2's when they were super cheap and I passed and bought a Bones instead because I couldn't get past the dynamic range... in all the footage I saw the shadows were just too dark and didn't look right... so I get what you mean, having that image as your FPV cam is not ideal, though it is nice when you don't want to hassle with the GoPro...

    • @MindRiderFPV
      @MindRiderFPV Před rokem

      @@colibrifpv
      You nailed it. The crossing from sky to shadow / trees is still too dark and much slower than the original AU that I still use. I do love the idea of flying without a GP, but it’s not ready yet. Could be good for long range.

    • @scotthines5834
      @scotthines5834 Před rokem

      After having the Integra for a few days the v2 goggles are adequate but there is really no comparison.

  • @guarf
    @guarf Před rokem +2

    everyone who has the V2 makes excuses the same as those who still use analog :) but when they use the G2 and see that they are small and light, they do not fog, adjustable diopter, oled 1080 screens, etc... at some point they will accept which are better.

    • @JohnFHendry
      @JohnFHendry Před rokem

      Yes...

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem

      I agree that once you get used to the OLED screens and the smaller size and weight of the new gen of goggles it makes it harder and harder to use the V2's...

  • @stenkinsekil
    @stenkinsekil Před rokem +1

    Hello. Give a link to your super comfortable foam)

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem

      Sure, here it is: amzn.to/416Gyot

    • @Seii-FPV
      @Seii-FPV Před rokem +1

      ​@@colibrifpv - I'll just say "please" for him... and "Thank you so much" from me my friend ;)

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem +1

      @@Seii-FPV Thanks for that 😁

  • @geometerfpv2804
    @geometerfpv2804 Před rokem +2

    Not having analog-in is a dealbreaker. I don't want to have to carry two sets of goggles to fly things like whoops and full race builds.

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem

      If you still need analog, I agree that the V2's are the best option for you. I have the BDI + TBS Fusion in my V2's and it's the closest thing I can get to an all-in-one solution for my fleet of quads, but to be honest, the more I use the Integra's + O3, the clunkier those V2's feel. I also like the analog experience better on my old Skyzone O3's.. they're so lightweight.

  • @beaulac1
    @beaulac1 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Google v2 for me !

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Get them while you can, I suspect they will
      start disappearing soon. Amazon has them refurbed at a pretty good price 😎👍

  • @MrCpmboy
    @MrCpmboy Před 5 měsíci +1

    it would be nice if dji can design the battery of the integra to be changeable......

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 5 měsíci +1

      I'm pretty sure that they are using 18650's, so if/when they wear out you should be able to open up the case and pop in some fresh cells. Also, you can connect to usb and charge while in use, with a power bank or flight battery with the right adapter, so there are some pretty good options for managing that battery. Mine easily outlasts a full flying session, and the only time I get close to the battery limit is flying long range because those flights are like 15-20min each..

  • @supreme12
    @supreme12 Před rokem +1

    I'm having major issues unbinding my goggles 2 to bind the integra. Can anyone help me with this?

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem

      What are you binding/unbinding to, an Avata or O3 air unit? You might try updating/refreshing the firmware, which will require re-binding...

    • @supreme12
      @supreme12 Před rokem +1

      @Colibri RC I did all that. I can get the binding screen on my integra shows up when its connected to the avata but I can't get my goggles 2 binding screen to pull up at all.

    • @BlueDroneBlues
      @BlueDroneBlues Před rokem

      @@supreme12 Hold the Button in on the Avata for about 10 seconds till you get a different sound. This will place it in bind mode and removes the Goggles 2 and everything else from it. It will be ready to bind to the new Goggles. It just won't work through the software. I had issues with binding when I 1st purchased my Avata with the Goggles 2 and I had to contract DJI to have them explain that to me. Hope that helps!

    • @supreme12
      @supreme12 Před rokem

      I solved the problem.....Thanks for the advice.

  • @rcrdps8144
    @rcrdps8144 Před rokem +1

    Hmm,... I think the wifi streaming is only "to" the goggles, not from. And even that is really a pain. I couldn't stream from Windows to the goggles due to some incompatibilities. You really have to hold your tongue right. It definitely ain't chromecast.

  • @Life_a_bike
    @Life_a_bike Před rokem +1

    Fatshark has the SD slot between the lenses for years, was/is never an issue.

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem +1

      That's good to know, maybe it's not an issue, i just noticed that it was moved from outside to inside the goggles on the Integras.

  • @SeeFPv-qm6ie
    @SeeFPv-qm6ie Před rokem +1

    v2 goggles

  • @scotthines5834
    @scotthines5834 Před rokem +3

    I returned the Integra because the field of view in 4:3 aspect ratio was disappointing. The image details seemed small and too far away.
    I definitely prefer the FOV of the Goggles 2 just purchased. With the diopter adjustment you can adjust the image into stunning clarity.

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem +1

      I agree that 4:3 is super limited on the Integras. I'm glad the Goggles 2 are working out for you!

  • @LaDreadTeam
    @LaDreadTeam Před rokem +1

    V2 not problem for FPV

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem

      I agree, the entire screen can be focused, the antennas can be swapped out, and you have a video in for your analog quads...

  • @Les_Grossman
    @Les_Grossman Před rokem +1

    Kept V2s mostly for analog Whoops at home but the G2s are awesome due to their size for spots you need to hike to!

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem

      I totally agree, when I use the G2 I feel like I'm at the movies, but now that I have gotten used to the smaller footprint of the Integra Goggles (and that vibrant OLED display) I'm using them more and more and my G2's less and less...

  • @ardy571
    @ardy571 Před 24 dny +1

    Goggles 2 top top

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 24 dny

      Maybe at launch, but how about at current pricing? You can find the Integra's on sale for $350 which I think makes them the best FPV goggles for the price... insane quality for that much money...

  • @exinfernnus
    @exinfernnus Před 11 měsíci +1

    Link for the foam you're using?

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 10 měsíci

      You mean for the goggle V2, right? I've tried several and these are the most comfortable for me: amzn.to/3E3Db8e

    • @exinfernnus
      @exinfernnus Před 10 měsíci +1

      Much thanks I've tried 2 aftermarkets and they both are a bit too firm for my liking.@@colibrifpv

    • @exinfernnus
      @exinfernnus Před 10 měsíci +1

      The best one has a sticky-back piece for the nose area that just doesn't work. With a little luck this will do it.

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 10 měsíci

      @@exinfernnus Hope you can find one that fits you just right! That one above on Amazon totally did it for me, it's like smashing your face into a teddy bear, with virtually no light leak Now, for my Integra's it's a different story, I just can't find a good foam. I got one from RDQ and it's literally trash, worse than the original!

    • @exinfernnus
      @exinfernnus Před 10 měsíci +1

      Dude that is the ultimate foam. I had already ordered that foam from a different vendor during our conversation. It took a while to massage into place, but now it's perfect blackness and very comfy. Thanks for the info.@@colibrifpv

  • @BoReynolds
    @BoReynolds Před rokem +1

    WHICH WORKS WITH MAVIC 3?

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Hello Bo, both the Integra and Goggles 2 work with the Mavic3, but not the Goggles V2

    • @BoReynolds
      @BoReynolds Před 11 měsíci

      @colibrifpv Thank you buddy, I appreciate the reply!

  • @jasonlipavsky7371
    @jasonlipavsky7371 Před 5 měsíci

    The goggles2 need to be plugged into your phone to verify ID and the integras have id verification with its own built in gps and because the Integra has on-board gps it has alot more potential for future tech

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před 5 měsíci

      Right on about this, and that RID compliance is probably why the released the integras so soon after the G2...

  • @Fly_High_FPV
    @Fly_High_FPV Před rokem +2

    V2's best for FPV Pilots

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem +1

      I think you are right about that, can't beat the sharp screen and the ability to run an analog module...

    • @Fly_High_FPV
      @Fly_High_FPV Před rokem +1

      @Colibri RC and lower latency, and deeper penetration, and runs on 6S, and has antifog, and is rooted and getting new features all the time

    • @colibrifpv
      @colibrifpv  Před rokem +1

      @@Fly_High_FPV Seriously, I was planning to sell my V2's once I got my Integras but now I'm regretting the purchase a little bit. If I could do it over again, or if I were in the market for DJI goggles right now, I would seriously just grab a (second) set of V2's refurbed direct from DJI for $300 on their eBay store. Best deal going and they are destined to sell out and become sought after down the road...