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Consumer Drones and Goggles

Compatibility Information
v1.2 2023.09

Compatible Devices and Firmware Version Requirements 2

Firmware Update 2

Linking 3

Function Compatibility Information 4


• This Compatibility Information does not apply to DJITM Avata. For information on the use
of DJI Avata with the goggles, visit https://www.dji.com/avata/downloads and read the
documentation.

Compatible Devices and Firmware Version Requirements


The following consumer drones can be used with DJI Goggles and motion controller, providing a
first-person view and convenient flight control experience.
Aircraft Compatible Goggles Compatible Motion Controller
• DJI Mavic 3 Pro /
DJI Mavic 3 Pro Cine
(v01.01.0100 and above) DJI RC Motion 2
• DJI Mavic 3 / DJI Mavic 3 Cine • DJI Goggles Integra (v01.06.00.00 and above)
(v01.00.1100 and above) (v01.04.00.00 and above)
• DJI Mavic 3 Classic • DJI Goggles 2
(v01.00.0400 and above) (v01.08.00.00 and above)
• DJI Mini 3 Pro
(v01.00.0600 and above)
• DJI Air 3
(v01.00.06.00 and above)

• When using the above aircrafts with the goggles, only DJI RC Motion 2 is supported to
control the flight. Other remote control devices are not supported.

Firmware Update
Update the firmware of the aircraft, goggles, and motion controller to the latest version before
using for the first time. Otherwise, the devices cannot be linked.

1. Updating the Aircraft


Link the aircraft with its original remote controller and run DJI Fly. Follow the on-screen
instructions to update the firmware. Note that you cannot update the firmware if the
remote controller is not linked to the aircraft. An internet connection is required.

2. Updating the Goggles and the Motion Controller

• Make sure the aircraft is powered off while updating the goggles and motion
controller to avoid interference.

Power on the goggles and motion controller, connect the USB-C port of the goggles to a mobile
device, run DJI Fly, and select Profile > Device Management. Locate the corresponding
goggles. Select Firmware Update and follow the on-screen instructions to update the
firmware. Make sure the mobile device is connected to the internet during the update.

• Alternatively, the DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drone Series) software can be used on a
computer to update the firmware of the devices separately.

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Linking
Preparation before linking:
1. Power on the aircraft, goggles, and motion controller.
2. Open the goggles menu. Select Status and make sure that the aircraft model displayed at
the top of the menu is correct. Otherwise, select Switch from the upper right corner of the
menu and then select the correct aircraft.

Linking via the DJI Fly App (recommended)

Keep the goggles connected to the mobile


device after activation. Tap Connection
Guide on DJI Fly from the mobile device
and follow the on-screen instructions to
link the aircraft.

Linking via Button

Link the aircraft with the goggles Link the aircraft with the motion controller

5s 5s 5s 5s

a) Press and hold the power button a) Press and hold the power button on
on the aircraft until the battery level the aircraft until the battery level LEDs
LEDs start to blink in sequence. start to blink in sequence.
b) Press and hold the power button on b) Press and hold the power button on the
the goggles until the goggles start to motion controller until the controller
beep continually. beeps continually and the battery level
c) Once linking is complete, the battery LEDs blink in sequence.
level LEDs of the aircraft turn solid c) The motion controller stops beeping
and display the battery level, the once linking is successful, and both the
goggles stop beeping, and the image aircraft and motion controller battery
transmission is displayed on the level LEDs turn solid and display the
goggles. battery level.

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Function Compatibility Information
When using the aircraft with goggles and motion controller, refer to the following table for
function compatibility information.

• When using the QuickTransfer, make sure that the goggles are not connected to the
mobile device.
• To ensure flight safety, use the following combinations correctly, and make sure that when
using one of the combinations, the devices of the other combination are powered off.
Combination 1: aircraft + goggles + motion controller,
Combination 2: aircraft + remote controller (DJI RC Pro, DJI RC, DJI RC-N1, DJI RC 2, DJI
RC-N2).
• Make sure to set the Aircraft Signal Lost Action in the goggles menu before takeoff.
If the goggles or motion controller is disconnected with the aircraft during flight, the
aircraft will automatically perform the set Aircraft Signal Lost Action (Return to Home,
Land, or Hover). Make sure to pay attention to the on-screen prompts in the goggles.
• When using the following aircrafts with the goggles and the motion controller, the
maximum video transmission range is 10 km (FCC) and 6 km (CE/SRRC/MIC).

Aircraft Function Compatibility Information


The gimbal parameter settings, manual focus, camera switching, and
DJI Mavic 3 Pro intelligent modes such as FocusTrack, MasterShots, and QuickShots
DJI Mavic 3 Pro Cine are not supported. Only the following shooting modes are supported:
DJI Mavic 3 1. Photo: Single shot
DJI Mavic 3 Cine 2. Video: Normal (4K/60fps, 1080p/60fps, normal color)
3. Explore Mode
The gimbal parameter settings, manual focus, and intelligent modes
such as FocusTrack, MasterShots, and QuickShots are not supported.
DJI Mavic 3 Classic Only the following shooting modes are supported:
1. Photo: Single shot
2. Video: Normal (4K/60fps, 1080p/60fps, normal color)
Portrait mode, focus adjustment, digital zoom, and intelligent modes
such as FocusTrack, MasterShots, and QuickShots are not supported.
1. Only the following shooting modes are supported:
DJI Mini 3 Pro
a) Photo: Single shot (12MP resolution)
b) Video: Normal (4K/60fps, 2.7K/60fps, 1080p/60fps)
2. If APAS is set to Bypass, Normal or Nifty mode can be selected.

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The gimbal parameter settings, manual focus, camera switching, and
intelligent modes such as FocusTrack, MasterShots, and QuickShots
are not supported.

DJI Air 3 1. Only the following shooting modes are supported:


a) Photo: Single shot (12MP resolution)
b) Video: Normal (4K/60fps, 1080p/60fps)
2. If APAS is set to Bypass, Normal or Nifty mode can be selected.
For more information on how to use the compatible devices, refer to the user manual of the
corresponding product.

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