Just found your channel when searching for a comparison between the G2 & Integras. Great presentation with no bullsh*t... Very impressed with the other ones of yours ive watched also. So subscribed... Very well done from the UK.
Thanks for sharing. Still have to decide for which digital system i should go. Currently i like the DJI O3 with Goggles Integra most. No issues with FOV of 44°. Fatsharks never has bigger FOV. And no issues at all.
Haha thanks for checking it out! I'm very happy with my Integras. I still have my V2s, but only ever use them if I want to let someone view the audience feed.
Great review, the information was very clear and helpful. As for the FOV, actually I like better the 44 over the 51, don't have that round shape. Thanks for sharing !!
Oh. How much for a new battery with head strap ? heat ,sun, strap maybe stretching and shrinking on the sides. After 2 years of usage , how will that be ? . I have the goggle 2 with new face foam and all is great. I have batteries from my V2 goggles . The wire is not an issue for me. Thanks for your report .
Honestly I don't see those as significant future issues. The strap is adjustable so it can always be tightened. The battery is holding up just fine after about 6 months. I've never had a single complaint with its life duration or ability to hold charge so far. If it happens to crap out in the future I'll just connect an external power bank, but I'll probably be ready to buy a new pair of goggles by the time that even happens.
Great video! I have these but unopened. I will probably not switch to goggles 3. Only reason someone would is the O3+ to O4 upgrade. Not sure if those extra kilometers of range really matters...
Im about to open my Integra box 😀I will be using ELRS with it. When I solder on ELRS on my FC does FC detect it automatically or this is turned on by UART ? Thx for subscribing BTW. My only real FPV vids are my DJI FPV. I built a custom 3rd person view mount for it. Check the vids. Just about to cross over to the real FPV scene. 😀@@rossmandrone
Thank you for good review. Could you tell me if it is possible to upgrade antennas for DJI Integra to extend flying distance? Now I use the Yagi antennas for remote control of my Mavic 3 and they work perfectly.
The integra's antennas are not designed to be removable/replaceable/upgradable. I'm sure there's a more advanced method of rigging up a custom modification if you know what you're doing, but you'll have to go with the Goggles 2 or something else if you want to work with goggles that have antennas that are actually replaceable by just twisting them out.
Hello, great review, but I would also like to know the range compared to stock (precisely stock) antennas for v2. Which is better for range: v2 or integra. I'm not interested in patch antennas. On the Internet, almost everyone compares only the antenna patch on v2 with the integra, but there is no information on how much better or worse the stock ones are than the integra. Thanks for the answer and the video.
The nose thing pushes me back A LOT! There is no way to make them confy without having to cut the plastic? My V1´s sit very nice on my face... I am not sure whether buying them or not
@@rossmandrone ok thank you. Anyways I am going for the V2 instead. Coming from V1 I like the streaming Option of being capable to use any device. AFAIK with integra you can only Stream vía the DJI app, right?
You can link a Mavic 3 to the Goggles Integra without the motion controller 2 and get a video feed, but you still won't be able to fly without the motion controller 2 unfortunately..
@@BoReynolds oh yeah, I think that's accurate unless they updated firmware to prevent it. I've never tried it myself since it would most likely void DJI Care insurance for any flight that doesn't use proper / recommended controllers
I love my integra goggles after starting with the goggles 2. Living in the middle of the desert and not having access to cell service to speak of whatsoever having a built-in remote ID allows me the opportunity to fly in places I never could. I like the lightweight. I like the fact that I don’t have to carry around an additional cable to connect the battery to the goggles or a type c to link to a cell phone. Are they perfect…? Absolutely not. Are they a step in the right direction? I couldn’t say yes with more enthusiasm.
The goggles have no actually connection to any controller. They only connect to drones and/or fpv camera units. They will work with DJI Avata, DJI FPV, any DJI air unit or Caddx Vista. They will also work with the Mini 3 Pro and Mavic 3 drones if you pair them with the DJI motion controller 2.
These supposedly work with DJI air 3 but not rc2 with screen, which came with air 3. Very disappointed. DJI could software update to make compatible so I have not wasted money. And, DJI should at least let standard remote work it if rc2 will not. Not sure that I like motion control. But if any body know how to get them to work with RC2 please let us know. I can't even get it to connect to air 3, but if I could, I still could not fly since rc2 non compatible.
Man, when talking about that FOV, it is not like a sitting in front of TV but more like sitting in the cinema and watching a 20m screen 😉 But I appreciate the lower FOV because what I'm focus on is the center where I'm flying and I cannot even see the edges clearly because I would need to move with my eyes to the side, which is not a good idea when flying😁 Bigger FOV doesn't make practical sense...
Great video! My buddy let me fly his Avata and i loved it. That being said, what i love to fly the most is my BetaFPV Meteor75 thru tight gaps. The Iflight Defender 16 is on my short list as a DJI equivalent. That and love the Cinewoop videos flying thru indoor spaces underneath tables etc... Given your experience im open to suggestions. Thanks Greg
It really doesn't matter. After over a year of just using integra I feel a smaller fov is actually easier for me to react faster while flying in tight spaces since my eyes don't need to move as far too see everything. If you are more interested in visual immersion and care less about technical flying you should stick with the V2s.
@@rossmandrone thanks for replying, few reason to upgrade , v2 not compact, takes lots of space in bag , specially when I want to Carry only 2 inch , Second tiered of keep binding different unit again and again Third I find v2 little heavy , and expecting this heaviness will be reduced with integra Fourth , I’m getting deal for integra for 300 dollar new, and i can sell old v2 (with all possible good upgrades ) for same amout, no money investment needed in this upgrade , Only loss, no more analog 1s flying What do you think
@@naveennishad great deal - go for it. Integrated battery is super convenient too. I forgot how annoying it was to keep rebinding with my V2s.. Much slimmer and lighter, just be sure to get some comfy foam because the stock foam is horrible. Check my review of the proshot comfort foam for Integra.
The Integra googles ship with a total of 11 lens inserts ranging from -8 to +2 diopter. These lenses will only assist with correcting myopia, hyperopia, or astigmatism. If you search around there are some websites that sell additional lenses.
I wouldn't say the external battery is a major downside, I just prefer to have one less thing to remember to pack. Also, I had the battery disconnect (at the battery end) on two separate occasions while I was flying with my V2s.
I have G2 and old V2 rooted. Those OLE are not a big difference. And I did see that G2 process picture on Caddix Vista or air unit is better no strange smudge on grass or shadows. So better faster CPU and better compression if the video for us in FPV. THEN ANTENNAS on G2 stupid linear one and not Lhcp as we use on FPV drones. So I change all 4 of them but be aware. Skill needed is werry hard to change all 4 of them. The main thing I keeping them is that video feed is better on vista mush clearer than on V2. Strange that no one did see this. It's like vista is 1080p on G2. And power is now automatically set it will change by it self like on O3
@@rossmandrone it has become my favorite out of 3 dji drones. i like the fact that i can learn Manuel mode and if i get into trouble i can hit the panic button. Also the goggles are very clear, glad this is my first pair. i dont feel any discomfort! i think for the 800 bucks the combo is going for now it's hard to beat. Led lights are awesome. the power is insane!
You forgot to mention they fog up like crazy and lenses scratch really bad really well upset with mine wish I never bought them . Hope they fix the lenses and I guess the steaming up is never going to be fixed .
I haven't dealt with any fogging issues and I can pretty much guarantee that it's because of how I cut out the nose foam. Increased air flow to the lenses prevents fog from forming. It won't work for everyone due to differences in head shape/size unfortunately.
@@rossmandrone might try it I suppose it happens when I run to pick up drone when crashed come back and bang happens to all of us . Wish I’d of not bought then to be honest meant to be a upgrade and they are but always have a big negative drawback . Really bad for a big company like dji and the lenses are scratched u can’t clean them but you scratch them when u do should of been glass
Officially, you can live stream only through the DJI Fly app when connected to an Avata, Avata 2, or a drone with an O3 air unit. Unofficially, there are some 3rd party apps like PRISM that people have been able to livestream with. Personally, I have not done any streaming so I can't speak to the experience.
I absolutely loved my integra until i took them ousdie and they began fogging up so badly i coudlnt fly. I just sold both my copies for that reason. So terrible. Dji really dropped the ball
@33rdframe must be the climate where you live or something.. I only get fogging when I fly on days that are hot enough to make my face sweat. Same thing happens on my V2 goggles and my Integras.
Have you switched the Integra's mode to Mavic 3 before attempting to pair? If you don't see that mode, be sure to update the firmware for your goggles and Mavic. Also, the motion controller 2 is required in case you didn't already know.
@rossmandrone I'm seeing alot of vids that don't use the motion controller. And when I try to switch it to mavic 3 it only gives a choice of avata and O3 units
My only complaint was not having removable antenna. I took my stock antenna apart and rebuilt them with the top foldable parts from the fly fish G2 antenna. However since doing this mod and totally violating my warranty 😂 I now get a 15% boost In penetration and range I just flew around my farm and it stayed at 50mbps in a 1 mile circle around my property at literally tree top level here in northeast Texas on my rekon 7 It now gives me better omnidirectional range better then my walk snails or Dji v2 goggles can give with directional antenna on my other copters mind you I’m using the matching fly fish linear antenna on the rekon 7 I plan on upgrading to the O3 on all my other ones and selling my walk snail system. Plus the integra can support my old Dji VTx units too ….im sold
Nice, sounds like a successful mod. I've been pretty satisfied with the stock performance, but I may look into modding if I ever end up wanting better penetration
@@FJano12 not sure, I'm based in USA. They are available through many online retailers such as getfpv, racedayquads, etc as generic brands such as "super comfy foam"
I also love my Integra goggles, but DJI claiming that the battery lasts 2 hours is a bunch of bull. After one hour of flying, I'm down to 30% battery, which is when the battery should be plugged back in to recharge. I would gladly have a larger battery on the back of the goggles and take the hit in weight and comfort. Or at least have the option to buy a larger battery for the Integra goggles, for us hardcore flyers. I now carry a separate battery bank to recharge the Integra goggles through the USB-C port while I'm flying.
Fortunately for me, I fly very often - but usually never for more than an hour per session. At least they added universal power bank charge as a feature and didn't make it proprietary with their own fancy power bank or something.
The single-most annoying thing in this excellent review, is the completely unnecessary background music, which makes voice sometimes difficult to understand. For the love of god, turn off that background music.
I am so disappointed that when wearing these goggles there is no way that I can send the picture to my spotter, which I would be able to if the screen of my RC Pro retained it’s screen picture at the same time as the goggles picture. 😂😂😂
everyone complains about the nose piece ,, ,, get a dam flat Chinese nose HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH GAGAGAGAGAGAA make the west suffer ,, MY NOSE IIIEEERRR,,,,,There are some factors I may get the Integra over the goggles 2 .. I fly mostly analog racing drones ,, The V2 goggles FOV is to big for me i prefer my Skyzone LCOS displays at 39 degree view over the Oled screens ,, the LCOS latency is way better and smoother displays and the color is almost OLED close its more natural color ,, perfect for racing ,, the Integra with smaller Oled screens should be much less latency the smaller the FOV the smoother it will appear .. I love the smaller FOV for racing and flying fast freestyle a must .. the top racers use a 33 degree fov because you can get 90 fps analog thru the smaller screens , Remember the lager the FOV the more you will notice latency and the digital stutter
So I've never heard your videos before but I clicked on your video to see what you thought about the goggles Integra and when the first thing that came out of your mouth said that they have really good battery life and then you proceed to say that after 4 or 5 packs you're halfway done with the battery. You're freaking joking obviously you're not a serious pilot that flies 30 packs when you go out to fly because only being able to fly 8 packs before your goggles are done it's a joke
the integrated Battery is the biggest issung of this thing.. Charging problems, frequent retarts when under 80% charged, not able to run on USB-C Power, problems all the time with this shit googles and extreme poore Build Quality!
Too small, the fit is horrible. Tried them once, hated them. V2 all the way and you won’t be a better pilot because of these. OLED screens don’t make up for the downsides of these goggles. Try before you buy.
I'm thankful my noggin is small enough to not be much of an issue for these. Sucks how bad they are stock though. Far from perfect, but definitely worth considering under specific circumstances. As for the displays, I stand by my opinion that they help me see more clearly and greatly assist with close proximity navigation when compared to my V2s.
Get the new foam from rotorriot or pyrodrone. They came out with better foam plate. I've tried them all, and that's the best (rotor and pyro essentially the same thing)
@@rossmandroneetter fov for immersion and no remote id issue overboard i suppose anyways nice vid man especially that close up fov shot really helped for me as well!
Just a quick update: Following the latest firmware update for the Integra from today (July 25th), it is now compatible with the DJI FPV too.
No way! Thanks for the tip!
Pinned your comment to this vid. Thanks again! Now I have to dust off my FPV and make a resurrection vid 😁
@@rossmandrone You should blame DJI for that. It wasn't me 😉
What about mavic 3 WITHOUT motion controller???
Super Helpful review, had everything I needed to know before buying. Thank you for making this!
Yeah man, glad you found it useful!
Just found your channel when searching for a comparison between the G2 & Integras.
Great presentation with no bullsh*t... Very impressed with the other ones of yours ive watched also.
So subscribed... Very well done from the UK.
Awsome dude, thank you for the kind words. Appreciate you checking out the channel. 🤘
Thanks for sharing. Still have to decide for which digital system i should go. Currently i like the DJI O3 with Goggles Integra most. No issues with FOV of 44°. Fatsharks never has bigger FOV. And no issues at all.
Excellent review video. Thanks for the recommendation and fair comparison. Definitely helped my indecisiveness!
Haha thanks for checking it out! I'm very happy with my Integras. I still have my V2s, but only ever use them if I want to let someone view the audience feed.
Great review, Thank You. I think I will purchase a pair.
Glad you enjoyed the review! I'm using my Integras exclusively still. They are rock solid. Hope you enjoy them!
@1:20 I see what you did there! 😂
appreciate you noticing!
Great review, the information was very clear and helpful. As for the FOV, actually I like better the 44 over the 51, don't have that round shape. Thanks for sharing !!
Thanks for the feedback, glad you appreciated the vid
Oh. How much for a new battery with head strap ? heat ,sun, strap maybe stretching and shrinking on the sides. After 2 years of usage , how will that be ? .
I have the goggle 2 with new face foam and all is great. I have batteries from my V2 goggles . The wire is not an issue for me. Thanks for your report .
Honestly I don't see those as significant future issues. The strap is adjustable so it can always be tightened. The battery is holding up just fine after about 6 months. I've never had a single complaint with its life duration or ability to hold charge so far. If it happens to crap out in the future I'll just connect an external power bank, but I'll probably be ready to buy a new pair of goggles by the time that even happens.
Remember . Non replaceable batteries. Disposable goggles after 5 years. Not my choice. @@rossmandrone
Hello excellent analysis of the DJI Integra, a question, can be used this googles with antennas and analog system as similar the Google V2?
No, the Integra antennas are not removable.
Great video! I have these but unopened. I will probably not switch to goggles 3. Only reason someone would is the O3+ to O4 upgrade. Not sure if those extra kilometers of range really matters...
17:53 the first gen mavic mini has the same power delay
Thx just got it from Amazon. Bought it not knowing much about it for my first build.
I'm still very happy with my Integras. Best of luck with your build!
Im about to open my Integra box 😀I will be using ELRS with it. When I solder on ELRS on my FC does FC detect it automatically or this is turned on by UART ? Thx for subscribing BTW. My only real FPV vids are my DJI FPV. I built a custom 3rd person view mount for it. Check the vids. Just about to cross over to the real FPV scene. 😀@@rossmandrone
Sorry was it three months you have used them?? 😂😂😂 great video mate 🏴
still stand by my thoughts now over a year later. I still have my V2s, but never use them.
Thank you for good review. Could you tell me if it is possible to upgrade antennas for DJI Integra to extend flying distance? Now I use the Yagi antennas for remote control of my Mavic 3 and they work perfectly.
The integra's antennas are not designed to be removable/replaceable/upgradable. I'm sure there's a more advanced method of rigging up a custom modification if you know what you're doing, but you'll have to go with the Goggles 2 or something else if you want to work with goggles that have antennas that are actually replaceable by just twisting them out.
Hello, great review, but I would also like to know the range compared to stock (precisely stock) antennas for v2. Which is better for range: v2 or integra. I'm not interested in patch antennas. On the Internet, almost everyone compares only the antenna patch on v2 with the integra, but there is no information on how much better or worse the stock ones are than the integra. Thanks for the answer and the video.
With the Integra you cannot remove the antennas. Only with the goggle 2 you can.
A nice comparison! :)
Glad you enjoyed it. Appreciate you checking out the vid
Great video man awsome info much appreciated.🤙
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for checking it out.
The nose thing pushes me back A LOT! There is no way to make them confy without having to cut the plastic? My V1´s sit very nice on my face... I am not sure whether buying them or not
Check out a more recent video of mine reviewing the new proshot comfort foam for Integra. Way more comfy option
@@rossmandrone ok thank you. Anyways I am going for the V2 instead. Coming from V1 I like the streaming Option of being capable to use any device. AFAIK with integra you can only Stream vía the DJI app, right?
Bonjour, merci pour ce très bon comparatif, bonne continuation et à bientôt
Merci à vous 😊
Thanks for the review 👌
Thanks for the comment!
So you can bind the Integra with a Vista and/or Air unit V1? 🤔
Yes 👍
ROSSMAN, now in mid-August 2023 my Integras arrive today. How do I link with Mavic 3 classic WITHOUT the motion controller?
You liked but no reply?
You can link a Mavic 3 to the Goggles Integra without the motion controller 2 and get a video feed, but you still won't be able to fly without the motion controller 2 unfortunately..
@@BoReynolds haha, was typing 👍
@rossmandrone sorry buddy, my bad! But wait. I saw other vids that say you just have to launch first THEN turn on the goggles and it would work. No?
@@BoReynolds oh yeah, I think that's accurate unless they updated firmware to prevent it. I've never tried it myself since it would most likely void DJI Care insurance for any flight that doesn't use proper / recommended controllers
Thanks man was really helpful
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for stopping by 😎
I love my integra goggles after starting with the goggles 2. Living in the middle of the desert and not having access to cell service to speak of whatsoever having a built-in remote ID allows me the opportunity to fly in places I never could. I like the lightweight. I like the fact that I don’t have to carry around an additional cable to connect the battery to the goggles or a type c to link to a cell phone. Are they perfect…? Absolutely not. Are they a step in the right direction? I couldn’t say yes with more enthusiasm.
Great review!
much appreciated - glad you enjoyed it 😎
Can you use the Integra goggles with the normal handheld RC controller, or do you have to have the motion controllers?
The goggles have no actually connection to any controller. They only connect to drones and/or fpv camera units. They will work with DJI Avata, DJI FPV, any DJI air unit or Caddx Vista. They will also work with the Mini 3 Pro and Mavic 3 drones if you pair them with the DJI motion controller 2.
These supposedly work with DJI air 3 but not rc2 with screen, which came with air 3. Very disappointed. DJI could software update to make compatible so I have not wasted money. And, DJI should at least let standard remote work it if rc2 will not. Not sure that I like motion control. But if any body know how to get them to work with RC2 please let us know. I can't even get it to connect to air 3, but if I could, I still could not fly since rc2 non compatible.
Man, when talking about that FOV, it is not like a sitting in front of TV but more like sitting in the cinema and watching a 20m screen 😉 But I appreciate the lower FOV because what I'm focus on is the center where I'm flying and I cannot even see the edges clearly because I would need to move with my eyes to the side, which is not a good idea when flying😁 Bigger FOV doesn't make practical sense...
Great video! My buddy let me fly his Avata and i loved it. That being said, what i love to fly the most is my BetaFPV Meteor75 thru tight gaps. The Iflight Defender 16 is on my short list as a DJI equivalent. That and love the Cinewoop videos flying thru indoor spaces underneath tables etc... Given your experience im open to suggestions. Thanks Greg
Does it work with the phone app where you can view the display on the phone? And does it work with dji simulator
I already have goggles v2, planning to upgrade …but fov seem deal breaker to me .. what do you say on this ?
It really doesn't matter. After over a year of just using integra I feel a smaller fov is actually easier for me to react faster while flying in tight spaces since my eyes don't need to move as far too see everything. If you are more interested in visual immersion and care less about technical flying you should stick with the V2s.
@@rossmandrone thanks for replying,
few reason to upgrade , v2 not compact, takes lots of space in bag , specially when I want to Carry only 2 inch ,
Second tiered of keep binding different unit again and again
Third I find v2 little heavy , and expecting this heaviness will be reduced with integra
Fourth , I’m getting deal for integra for 300 dollar new, and i can sell old v2 (with all possible good upgrades ) for same amout, no money investment needed in this upgrade ,
Only loss, no more analog 1s flying
What do you think
@@naveennishad great deal - go for it. Integrated battery is super convenient too. I forgot how annoying it was to keep rebinding with my V2s.. Much slimmer and lighter, just be sure to get some comfy foam because the stock foam is horrible. Check my review of the proshot comfort foam for Integra.
@@rossmandrone
Thanks for all points shared ,
purchase done 😀
You were suggesting some sponge .. please share link
@@naveennishad pyrodrone.com - comfyfoam for integra pyrodrone.com/products/pyrodrone-comfyfoam-for-dji-goggles-2-ultimate-version
Wait, you can use dji integra goggles for other brand fpv drones?
Any custom fpv drone with a dji air unit or a caddx Vista will be compatible.
@@rossmandrone oh wow.. Thanks for the info
@@OnelastgoTV no prob man, thanks for checking out my vid
I can see the mark on your nose, which shows how discomfort it is! anyway, thanks for an in-detail review. Kudus bro!!
Haha, yeah.. it definitely still isn't super comfortable, but cutting back the foam was what made the difference for me. Appreciate the comment!
I wear 2 strength magnification readers. Do any of the lenses have this magnification?
The Integra googles ship with a total of 11 lens inserts ranging from -8 to +2 diopter. These lenses will only assist with correcting myopia, hyperopia, or astigmatism. If you search around there are some websites that sell additional lenses.
thank you for rewiev!
About the field of view, can you use the 4:3 or it’s justo 16:9 proportions configurable?
Why is everyone complaining about the cable and external battery I got 3 batteries and a short cable and better strap for the v2 on ali
I wouldn't say the external battery is a major downside, I just prefer to have one less thing to remember to pack. Also, I had the battery disconnect (at the battery end) on two separate occasions while I was flying with my V2s.
Where did you get the foam?
what charger do you use i cant find one on dji
Any type c charger for a phone or other device will work
I have G2 and old V2 rooted. Those OLE are not a big difference. And I did see that G2 process picture on Caddix Vista or air unit is better no strange smudge on grass or shadows. So better faster CPU and better compression if the video for us in FPV. THEN ANTENNAS on G2 stupid linear one and not Lhcp as we use on FPV drones. So I change all 4 of them but be aware. Skill needed is werry hard to change all 4 of them. The main thing I keeping them is that video feed is better on vista mush clearer than on V2. Strange that no one did see this. It's like vista is 1080p on G2. And power is now automatically set it will change by it self like on O3
Will my vista have full osd using integra?
Yes
@@rossmandrone thank you.
the integra came with my fpv drone. it's called the explorer combo
What are your thoughts?
@@rossmandrone it has become my favorite out of 3 dji drones. i like the fact that i can learn Manuel mode and if i get into trouble i can hit the panic button. Also the goggles are very clear, glad this is my first pair. i dont feel any discomfort! i think for the 800 bucks the combo is going for now it's hard to beat. Led lights are awesome. the power is insane!
buy a headband to hold your battery attaches with short cord included 😮from battery to plug plastic tie that holds 😊problem solved
You forgot to mention they fog up like crazy and lenses scratch really bad really well upset with mine wish I never bought them . Hope they fix the lenses and I guess the steaming up is never going to be fixed .
I haven't dealt with any fogging issues and I can pretty much guarantee that it's because of how I cut out the nose foam. Increased air flow to the lenses prevents fog from forming. It won't work for everyone due to differences in head shape/size unfortunately.
@@rossmandrone might try it I suppose it happens when I run to pick up drone when crashed come back and bang happens to all of us . Wish I’d of not bought then to be honest meant to be a upgrade and they are but always have a big negative drawback . Really bad for a big company like dji and the lenses are scratched u can’t clean them but you scratch them when u do should of been glass
@@BODALLY I don't understand how you scratch the lenses with basic handling and care
@@OnelastgoTV mate they scratched simple I so wipe them a lot has they fog up . video coming very soon
@@BODALLYlmfao maybe you just handle electronics like a 10 year old
everything you said was very interesting but the background music was torture 🤣
@@BBFPV yeah that's my bad haha
would this work with the cinebot30?
Yessir
do they have any form of video in?
Nope
can i make live streaming with integra?
Officially, you can live stream only through the DJI Fly app when connected to an Avata, Avata 2, or a drone with an O3 air unit. Unofficially, there are some 3rd party apps like PRISM that people have been able to livestream with. Personally, I have not done any streaming so I can't speak to the experience.
I absolutely loved my integra until i took them ousdie and they began fogging up so badly i coudlnt fly. I just sold both my copies for that reason. So terrible. Dji really dropped the ball
@33rdframe must be the climate where you live or something.. I only get fogging when I fly on days that are hot enough to make my face sweat. Same thing happens on my V2 goggles and my Integras.
@@rossmandrone oh 100% it's Guangdong china so it's crazy tropical
Why can't I pair the integra to my Mavic 3
Have you switched the Integra's mode to Mavic 3 before attempting to pair? If you don't see that mode, be sure to update the firmware for your goggles and Mavic. Also, the motion controller 2 is required in case you didn't already know.
@rossmandrone I'm seeing alot of vids that don't use the motion controller. And when I try to switch it to mavic 3 it only gives a choice of avata and O3 units
And Mavic 3 is an O3 drone correct?
Also do I HAVE TO use DJI assistant to update?
You can also update firmware through the DJI Fly mobile app@@BoReynolds
That battery strap is a problem in the making and only two 18650 batteries, that’s one reason I didn’t buy them !
I had similar concerns initially, zero issues or complaints from me.
My only complaint was not having removable antenna. I took my stock antenna apart and rebuilt them with the top foldable parts from the fly fish G2 antenna. However since doing this mod and totally violating my warranty 😂 I now get a 15% boost In penetration and range I just flew around my farm and it stayed at 50mbps in a 1 mile circle around my property at literally tree top level here in northeast Texas on my rekon 7
It now gives me better omnidirectional range better then my walk snails or Dji v2 goggles can give with directional antenna on my other copters mind you I’m using the matching fly fish linear antenna on the rekon 7 I plan on upgrading to the O3 on all my other ones and selling my walk snail system. Plus the integra can support my old Dji VTx units too ….im sold
Nice, sounds like a successful mod. I've been pretty satisfied with the stock performance, but I may look into modding if I ever end up wanting better penetration
Terrible fit. Any aftermarket foam pad for these?
totally agree and thankfully yes.. check out my vid featuring proshot comfort foam for Integra
@@rossmandrone Are they shipping to the UK?
@@FJano12 not sure, I'm based in USA. They are available through many online retailers such as getfpv, racedayquads, etc as generic brands such as "super comfy foam"
Antenna are removable
Integra antennas are not removable like the Goggles 2, at least not designed to be removable
Struggled to hear what he was saying. Had to turn the captions on, but why? Is this like a Millennial thing?
Ya music is to loud.
@@FlyTimeRC yeah I agree, this will be addressed in future reviews. Appreciate your feedback!
I also love my Integra goggles, but DJI claiming that the battery lasts 2 hours is a bunch of bull. After one hour of flying, I'm down to 30% battery, which is when the battery should be plugged back in to recharge. I would gladly have a larger battery on the back of the goggles and take the hit in weight and comfort. Or at least have the option to buy a larger battery for the Integra goggles, for us hardcore flyers. I now carry a separate battery bank to recharge the Integra goggles through the USB-C port while I'm flying.
Fortunately for me, I fly very often - but usually never for more than an hour per session. At least they added universal power bank charge as a feature and didn't make it proprietary with their own fancy power bank or something.
The single-most annoying thing in this excellent review, is the completely unnecessary background music, which makes voice sometimes difficult to understand.
For the love of god, turn off that background music.
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It's still has a lipo with a lead plus the battery would be in my pocket I'd rather it blow up in my pocket then on the back of my head
@@georgejohnson9606 I don't live with that fear
I am so disappointed that when wearing these goggles there is no way that I can send the picture to my spotter, which I would be able to if the screen of my RC Pro retained it’s screen picture at the same time as the goggles picture. 😂😂😂
Have you tried enabling "fpv live" setting on the rc pro? I believe it's in the display settings in the settings app on the home screen.
I like your videos But PLEASE get rid of the music. It is so irritating Thanks Fixit
Haha you got it, note taken
everyone complains about the nose piece ,, ,, get a dam flat Chinese nose HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH GAGAGAGAGAGAA make the west suffer ,, MY NOSE IIIEEERRR,,,,,There are some factors I may get the Integra over the goggles 2 .. I fly mostly analog racing drones ,, The V2 goggles FOV is to big for me i prefer my Skyzone LCOS displays at 39 degree view over the Oled screens ,, the LCOS latency is way better and smoother displays and the color is almost OLED close its more natural color ,, perfect for racing ,, the Integra with smaller Oled screens should be much less latency the smaller the FOV the smoother it will appear .. I love the smaller FOV for racing and flying fast freestyle a must .. the top racers use a 33 degree fov because you can get 90 fps analog thru the smaller screens , Remember the lager the FOV the more you will notice latency and the digital stutter
Can you shut your music off in the next video please
Thank you for your feedback. I'll certainly take it into consideration! Appreciate you checking out my content
He's right it's annoying
@@rossmandroneYes, good video but the music was out of place and distracting.
So I've never heard your videos before but I clicked on your video to see what you thought about the goggles Integra and when the first thing that came out of your mouth said that they have really good battery life and then you proceed to say that after 4 or 5 packs you're halfway done with the battery. You're freaking joking obviously you're not a serious pilot that flies 30 packs when you go out to fly because only being able to fly 8 packs before your goggles are done it's a joke
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the integrated Battery is the biggest issung of this thing.. Charging problems, frequent retarts when under 80% charged, not able to run on USB-C Power, problems all the time with this shit googles and extreme poore Build Quality!
Fortunately I haven't seen any of the issues you mentioned.. maybe you got a lemon set??
Nah the most they should cost is $250!! Shame on dji
What goggles do you have
Neither
Too small, the fit is horrible. Tried them once, hated them. V2 all the way and you won’t be a better pilot because of these. OLED screens don’t make up for the downsides of these goggles. Try before you buy.
I'm thankful my noggin is small enough to not be much of an issue for these. Sucks how bad they are stock though. Far from perfect, but definitely worth considering under specific circumstances. As for the displays, I stand by my opinion that they help me see more clearly and greatly assist with close proximity navigation when compared to my V2s.
Haha, speaking truth! All of the benefits definitely combine and ultimately make me fly more since its faster, easier, more fun, better, etc.. 😁
Get the new foam from rotorriot or pyrodrone. They came out with better foam plate. I've tried them all, and that's the best (rotor and pyro essentially the same thing)
I'll fake the goggles 2 over the integra any day
Why's that?
@@rossmandroneetter fov for immersion and no remote id issue overboard i suppose anyways nice vid man especially that close up fov shot really helped for me as well!