Welcome. I use them primarily with what's called a DIY drone that has an O3 Air Unit in it but you can also use the Goggles 2 / Goggles Integra with a fair number of the DJI drones too (such as the Mini 3 Pro and Mini 4 Pro). You'll need to review the release notes of each drone to see if it is compatible or not.
I'm currently using the G2. The only issue is I sweat alot, and sometimes it makes the lens foggy. But I won't change my G2 anytime soon. I will used it until it breaks.
Do you pull the goggles over your hair when you're not flying? It seems like that can contribute to the fogging issues. Thankfully I haven't had that problem yet but the hot humid weather is still about a month out for me.
Thanks for the nice review. About the FOV. Fat Shark Goggles never had a bigger FOV than little over 40°. No one ever complained about this size of FOV. So in my opinion, the FOV of the Integra absolutely makes sense. And if you reduce your FOV on the Goggles 2 by software, you gonna lose resolution. No good solution. A smaller picture with the same resolution gives you a more crisp picture. But this is just my view🙂
Remember fatsharks used to have 50 FOV back in the day on the hd2s. If you notice now most high end analog goggles with the goggles 2 form factor all have a FOV in the mid 40s for a reason. Although everyone is different generally less then 50 FOV seems to cause less eye strain and fatigue, and better clarity on the edges.
Hello. today I tried to record the flight on my goggle integra, but without success, I don't have the advanced camera settings option in the menu, I don't know why this tab doesn't appear for me 😔. I am using old original DJI Air Unit. my o3 still hasn't arrived. I'm going to install this one on another drone that I'm building. would you know how to access this menu to record the video both on the glasses and on the air unit card?
Hello. With the original air unit and the backwards compatibility firmware (the firmware that makes the vista/original air unit work with the Goggles 2/Integra), the original air unit onboard recording no longer works. You should be able to pull down the top menu and press the record button to record the flight on the goggles DVR.
@@MangorilleNow I understand, it makes sense. so I can only record the screen of the glasses now and everything that is showing up for me on the screen? this menu by scrolling the screen down and pressing the rec I found. but it only records the screen with the osd. without osd there's no way anymore, right? a friend with goggle2 and o3 records everything normally, so I thought that mine, even being integral, would be able to perform this, but with the air unit.
The backwards compatibility firmware is barebones and some of the features the o3 has or even some features we had from the old goggles is missing. I can’t remember if you can record without the osd on that backwards compatibility firmware, do you see any setting that sounds like “screen view” that you can turn off?
I just got the iFlight V2 wide foam for the goggles 2 and coming from someone who had tried all the different foam replacements, it's the most comfortable one so far. I'll definitely try out DJI's V2 faceplate as well when it becomes available.
Good to hear already tried 5 different faceplates. Currently using a slightly cut dji goggles v2 foam which is pretty decent. But got the iflight wide version on order.
Are you planning to get the o3 or are you happy with the vista? Do you fly in places that transition a lot from dark to light (eg flying in and out of buildings).
@@peternguyen3732 Then no benefit in going to the V2. There is a slight benefit in going to the Goggles 2 (not the integra) if they fit you really well and you want something that is smaller for ease of transport. I don't suggest the integra because of the very small FOV.
As much as I'd like to try these, it's just a bunch of money for some smaller goggles with OLED screen. I'm still happy with my V2 googles and WTF. Also I use them with the analog Adapter too. I spent the extra money on the walksnail goggles. Their 1S vtx is just a game changer for whoops and toothpicks. At the moment the V2 goggles work with the O3 and everything anyway.
@@MrTechcat thats a point. Also the V1 controller doesnt work with the O3 😆. I think most people use the v2 controller with the avata or dji fpv. For all others you'd likely pick something like a tx16s
Still a very good case for the V2, I suspect they'll be discontinued very soon if not already and replaced by the Integra as the "cheaper" option. A perfect set of glasses would be the V2 with OLED displays and the image processor of the Goggles 2/Integra.
@@Mangorille yes, I'm using V2 too. I could not even use Goggles 2 as they simply do not fit and hurt my eyes with distorted image. But it's sad that DJI does not update V2 and old air units to work with the same remote.
@@MrTechcat Ya, DJI is not a company known for backwards compatibility, they want to move you over to the latest product. I moved off their remote controller after seeing this mentality.
I also had the uncomfortable feeling with the Integra. They press on the bridge of the nose. I cut off about 1 cm of the foam in the nose area. Now the glasses sit much better.
I am not a long range pilot so did not perform any range tests. In my type of flying, I didn’t notice any difference in signal strength or quality. I would expect them to be very similar given that they both use the o3 technology even though the top antennas are slightly different.
Welcome. I’m flying the vista less now but only because the weather has been terrible and my flights are focused on content for the channel, which turn out way better with the o3 due to the quality.
Looks like they would be REALLY hot if you're flying in the summer. The counterweight of the battery in the back is a good idea but it REALLY looks like your head would get hot.
Weather is still cooler here but I suspect it will be fine. The foam padding on the battery pack has some ridges that will probably let your head breath.
Did you get the new DJI faceplate yet? I've also just ordered one. I'm hoping it's suitable for a narrow face...as my integra stock face plate is way too wide for my face and lets a ton of light in from the sides. Everything else is fine.
@@Mangorille I just got the DJI soft fit liner now and it fits perfectly and very comfortable. But it fits so well that my lenses are fogging up all the time now.
@@Mangorille not much difference. As far as the edges go… I think of them as peripheral vision. I can get perfect edges if I compromise on the center and if I want the clearest center, the edges suffer. Obviously we want the center looking the best, because that what we focus on for flying. I’ve stopped caring about the edges and think of them just like we do in real life. You can’t read with peripheral vision so why should we with these goggles on? With your normal eyesight if you look extremely to one side you see what you’re looking at with one eye and your nose with the other. So this is normal. So with the goggles on I can see one side good with one eye and not the other. I think this is normal when looking to the sides.
Both are rated at 2 hours; however, the battery that comes with the Integra are 2450mah whereas the Goggles 2 are 1800mah. I noticed that the battery seemed to last longer in the Integra though.
Helpful description of the goggles👍 Not sure how it works with the SD's though, do I remove the card from my mini 3 pro and insert it in to the goggles or do I get another card so the goggles and drone have them at the same time. Maybe a silly question to most, but I just don't know 🤣
Can't speak for the Mavic, but us with a DIY quad actually run a SD card in both the goggles and on the drone itself. The goggles view has all the overlays on it and is at a lower resolution than what is captured on the drone itself.
thing is on g2´s you give up a little bit of resolution by scaling down the picture. On the integra no. Havent tried them, maybe its completely unnoticeable
If I scale the Goggles 2 to about 80%, it seems to give a comparable experience. I can't perceive a difference in resolution. The thing though is that the menu does not scale down and only the image feed from the quad scales.
What do you think of the touchpad on the Goggles 2? I have the blurry edges on the Googles 2 but it's out in the periphery so not as big of an issue during actual flight.
Glad you found it useful. Good time to buy with the sale right now. I still prefer the Goggles 2 vs the integra unless you need the built in gps or the price point is a deal breaker.
Generally that’s the experience with both new goggles from DJI. They made them too small so only fit a small range of face shapes well. The rest are all compromises.
@Mangorille You don't notice a difference. Because the googles 2, the way the magnifier glass works, the edges are blurred anyways. I found i had to shrink the screen on googles 2, to get rid of the blurred edges. I flew on the other side of a Boulder the size of a 2 story house, with Integra, not even a blip. Yet my goggles 2 breaks up randomly 200 to 400m out, even with the upgraded antenna. Dunno why they are still producing goggles 2. It's the down grade.
Hey thanks for the in-depth look great video man I have 2 pairs of v2 and want the newer goggles but hard To decide this helps but I still want both pairs 😅 goggles 2 and integra both are awesome my opinion goggles 2 seem to be king of the hill
Welcome. Anywhere you can try them on before you buy? Going from the V2 to the Integra will be a big reduction in the FOV so make sure you're okay with that along with the fit/comfort.
They're probably thinking that the $150 lower price tag is a win, especially when you still get the OLED displays and 1080p. Unfortunately they're still a compromise and you need to see what makes sense based on your priorities.
The diopter inserts should be made of glass, not plastic - anything for optics should be glass. This should have also been optional as people like myself do not wear glasses.
99.9% of all eyeglasses on the market for consumers to correct their vision are made from plastic lenses. Glass lenses are much heavier to wear on your face if you have a strong lens and the glass lenses are cheaper than the plastic for eye ware. I have cleaned the lens on my integara googles many times with a lens tissue and had no problem. I don't know if the lenses are coated...maybe that would be a consideration.
@@kchappelle yepp, agreed. Nobody makes glass lenses these days. All is plastic, but with anti scratch coating. Would be nice if DJI adds that coating to their lenses going forward
@@ralphderkapitaen9875 The coating would be nice. Now I’m mostly using the Googles 2 with the new DJI soft fit liner and my lens are fogging up all the time.
Check out the FOV comparison link in the video description. The smaller FOV makes the image displayed in the goggles smaller and fine details more difficult to see.
This a very helpful description of the new Goggles Integra, relative to the previous DJI goggles. Thank you. I'm a Mavic 3 flyer, and very interested to use them, but I do not like the Motion 2 controller stick. Are you able to connect them with the RC-N1 or DJI RC? Apparently, there is a way to connect them, but do you think there is any issue? ruclips.net/video/NbiLhqccgKM/видео.html Pls let me know. I'm subbing. Greetings from Montreal.
Hey! I don't have a Mavic 3 to verify but I did see some reports where they were able to get the original Mavic remote working. Not sure how long it will take for DJI to patch that bypass though.
Glad that worked for you, I suspect for me it would actually make the goggles more uncomfortable and cause pressure point on my nose where the nose area ends. I already feel a difference in that area between the Goggles 2 and Integra.
Yes that is true, there are other goggles with the SD card in the same spot and I haven't heard of any widespread issue with that positioning (such as the HDOs). Not ideal especially if you ever get a different face plate but I don't see this as a substantial issue.
Absolutely garbage . Returned my goggles 2 due to blurring. Usable fov is ridiculously small. Same problems on integra. I stay with my rc n2 and tripletek 9pro .
Blurry edges is a known problem and impacts the goggles 2 more due to its wider FOV. DJI went too small on the form factor and it makes it very difficult for the goggles to accommodate all face shapes. I haven't been able to get it perfect but I did have better experience using the upgrade foam padding from DJI. There are different pads made by iflight as well that some have had good experience with. Unfortunately it's all trial and error as it depends very much on face shape so what works well for me most likely won't work for you. Anyone that asks, I suggest they try these on before buying or at least buy from somewhere with a decent return policy.
For the Goggles 2, you can lock diopter dials by pressing it and twist it.
You're right!! Thank you, you just blew my mind!
You can twist it as tight as you need, and even use an allen key to tighten it even further too
I think I wouldn't wanna give up the FOV from my Gv2 - thanks for pointing this out here!
You're welcome. Happy flying!
Hi, thanks for the information. I am new to FPV and wanted know if these would work with my DJI Spark.
Hey. No, DJI did add the goggles 2 and goggles integra to some of the new drones like the mini 3 pro when used with the motion controller.
@@Mangorille thanks. I appreciate your help.
Thank you for the review. How many other dji drones will these work with?
Welcome. I use them primarily with what's called a DIY drone that has an O3 Air Unit in it but you can also use the Goggles 2 / Goggles Integra with a fair number of the DJI drones too (such as the Mini 3 Pro and Mini 4 Pro). You'll need to review the release notes of each drone to see if it is compatible or not.
I'm currently using the G2. The only issue is I sweat alot, and sometimes it makes the lens foggy.
But I won't change my G2 anytime soon. I will used it until it breaks.
Do you pull the goggles over your hair when you're not flying? It seems like that can contribute to the fogging issues. Thankfully I haven't had that problem yet but the hot humid weather is still about a month out for me.
Thanks for the nice review. About the FOV. Fat Shark Goggles never had a bigger FOV than little over 40°. No one ever complained about this size of FOV. So in my opinion, the FOV of the Integra absolutely makes sense. And if you reduce your FOV on the Goggles 2 by software, you gonna lose resolution. No good solution. A smaller picture with the same resolution gives you a more crisp picture. But this is just my view🙂
Welcome... Once you get used to it, I'm sure it would be fine but when you flip back and forth it is noticeable.
Remember fatsharks used to have 50 FOV back in the day on the hd2s. If you notice now most high end analog goggles with the goggles 2 form factor all have a FOV in the mid 40s for a reason. Although everyone is different generally less then 50 FOV seems to cause less eye strain and fatigue, and better clarity on the edges.
in Google 2 it goes to block the focus adjustments. Also no problem you are talking about.
Ya someone else commented that you can lock the goggles 2 diopters.
Hello. today I tried to record the flight on my goggle integra, but without success, I don't have the advanced camera settings option in the menu, I don't know why this tab doesn't appear for me 😔. I am using old original DJI Air Unit. my o3 still hasn't arrived. I'm going to install this one on another drone that I'm building. would you know how to access this menu to record the video both on the glasses and on the air unit card?
Hello. With the original air unit and the backwards compatibility firmware (the firmware that makes the vista/original air unit work with the Goggles 2/Integra), the original air unit onboard recording no longer works. You should be able to pull down the top menu and press the record button to record the flight on the goggles DVR.
@@MangorilleNow I understand, it makes sense. so I can only record the screen of the glasses now and everything that is showing up for me on the screen? this menu by scrolling the screen down and pressing the rec I found. but it only records the screen with the osd. without osd there's no way anymore, right? a friend with goggle2 and o3 records everything normally, so I thought that mine, even being integral, would be able to perform this, but with the air unit.
The backwards compatibility firmware is barebones and some of the features the o3 has or even some features we had from the old goggles is missing. I can’t remember if you can record without the osd on that backwards compatibility firmware, do you see any setting that sounds like “screen view” that you can turn off?
How is shipping a box full of corrective lenses cheaper and cost effective than what the goggles 2 use?
The goggles 2 has a complicated adjustable lens mechanism, adding complexity and moving parts. The box of lens are just plastic.
I just got the iFlight V2 wide foam for the goggles 2 and coming from someone who had tried all the different foam replacements, it's the most comfortable one so far. I'll definitely try out DJI's V2 faceplate as well when it becomes available.
Thanks, that one did catch my eye. I'll wait for some more reviews and then give it a try.
Good to hear already tried 5 different faceplates. Currently using a slightly cut dji goggles v2 foam which is pretty decent. But got the iflight wide version on order.
I have the old-school V1. Do you think it's worth to upgrade to the Integras or V2 ? Thanks for the edit.
Are you planning to get the o3 or are you happy with the vista? Do you fly in places that transition a lot from dark to light (eg flying in and out of buildings).
@@Mangorille generally during the day. Not planning getting 03 as I have many drones with old air unit and Vista.
@@peternguyen3732 Then no benefit in going to the V2. There is a slight benefit in going to the Goggles 2 (not the integra) if they fit you really well and you want something that is smaller for ease of transport. I don't suggest the integra because of the very small FOV.
Is there any chance you have had any dead pixels on your DJI Goggles 2 ? I have noticed a least 6 dead pixels on my OLED Screen.
Were they dead on arrival? I haven't noticed any on mine yet.
As much as I'd like to try these, it's just a bunch of money for some smaller goggles with OLED screen.
I'm still happy with my V2 googles and WTF. Also I use them with the analog Adapter too.
I spent the extra money on the walksnail goggles. Their 1S vtx is just a game changer for whoops and toothpicks.
At the moment the V2 goggles work with the O3 and everything anyway.
The DJI remote 2 does not work on V2 goggles and non O3 units.
@@MrTechcat thats a point. Also the V1 controller doesnt work with the O3 😆. I think most people use the v2 controller with the avata or dji fpv. For all others you'd likely pick something like a tx16s
Still a very good case for the V2, I suspect they'll be discontinued very soon if not already and replaced by the Integra as the "cheaper" option. A perfect set of glasses would be the V2 with OLED displays and the image processor of the Goggles 2/Integra.
@@Mangorille yes, I'm using V2 too. I could not even use Goggles 2 as they simply do not fit and hurt my eyes with distorted image. But it's sad that DJI does not update V2 and old air units to work with the same remote.
@@MrTechcat Ya, DJI is not a company known for backwards compatibility, they want to move you over to the latest product. I moved off their remote controller after seeing this mentality.
I also had the uncomfortable feeling with the Integra. They press on the bridge of the nose. I cut off about 1 cm of the foam in the nose area. Now the glasses sit much better.
Thanks, someone else mentioned that. Not sure I want to try that and it becoming even worse. Really dependent on your face shape.
Please tell me from your experience which goggles have a longer range Googles 2 or Integra ?
I am not a long range pilot so did not perform any range tests. In my type of flying, I didn’t notice any difference in signal strength or quality. I would expect them to be very similar given that they both use the o3 technology even though the top antennas are slightly different.
Hi… thank you for this. Being that you have much to choose from, how often do you fly quads with vista/OG air unit?
Welcome. I’m flying the vista less now but only because the weather has been terrible and my flights are focused on content for the channel, which turn out way better with the o3 due to the quality.
@@Mangorille thanks…I guess it’s inevitable
Any experience using the lens diopter inserts when needing progressive lens?
No sorry, I did try the included regular diopters and they are great for me with a bit of an astigmatism.
Looks like they would be REALLY hot if you're flying in the summer. The counterweight of the battery in the back is a good idea but it REALLY looks like your head would get hot.
Weather is still cooler here but I suspect it will be fine. The foam padding on the battery pack has some ridges that will probably let your head breath.
Is it a pcb antena .... ? Teardown those one
It's an antenna that's in an X orientation. Mad's Tech did a tear down a while ago. Check out 10:45 here: ruclips.net/video/lgBE63aXksk/видео.html
@@Mangorille thank you
How many degrees does this lens show?
Check out this link: oscarliang.com/js/fpvgogglefov.html
Hey buddy, do you have link for better foam you ordered?
Hey. This one? ruclips.net/video/7A2SkizTTCc/видео.html
Did you get the new DJI faceplate yet? I've also just ordered one. I'm hoping it's suitable for a narrow face...as my integra stock face plate is way too wide for my face and lets a ton of light in from the sides. Everything else is fine.
Not yet, still showing out of stock in the Canadian store. I have the same problem with stock foam pad, really designed for a more flat face.
@@Mangorille I just got the DJI soft fit liner now and it fits perfectly and very comfortable. But it fits so well that my lenses are fogging up all the time now.
@@kchappelle Seems like there's no winning with these face masks. Did the new face mask help with the blurry edges?
@@Mangorille not much difference. As far as the edges go… I think of them as peripheral vision. I can get perfect edges if I compromise on the center and if I want the clearest center, the edges suffer. Obviously we want the center looking the best, because that what we focus on for flying. I’ve stopped caring about the edges and think of them just like we do in real life. You can’t read with peripheral vision so why should we with these goggles on?
With your normal eyesight if you look extremely to one side you see what you’re looking at with one eye and your nose with the other. So this is normal.
So with the goggles on I can see one side good with one eye and not the other. I think this is normal when looking to the sides.
@@kchappelle Thanks, ya, I did the same. I focus more on the center and in flight the blurry edges are less noticeable anyway.
And the battery life? How much compared with the googles 2?
Both are rated at 2 hours; however, the battery that comes with the Integra are 2450mah whereas the Goggles 2 are 1800mah. I noticed that the battery seemed to last longer in the Integra though.
Just one hint:
On the Goggles 2 you can FIXATE eye pd and dioptries. Very simple functionality included therefor.
Thanks buddy, others already let me know this and I have done so.
Helpful description of the goggles👍 Not sure how it works with the SD's though, do I remove the card from my mini 3 pro and insert it in to the goggles or do I get another card so the goggles and drone have them at the same time. Maybe a silly question to most, but I just don't know 🤣
Can't speak for the Mavic, but us with a DIY quad actually run a SD card in both the goggles and on the drone itself. The goggles view has all the overlays on it and is at a lower resolution than what is captured on the drone itself.
@Mangorille OK cheers, for your reply
I can see what you mean with the drone being better.
thing is on g2´s you give up a little bit of resolution by scaling down the picture. On the integra no. Havent tried them, maybe its completely unnoticeable
If I scale the Goggles 2 to about 80%, it seems to give a comparable experience. I can't perceive a difference in resolution. The thing though is that the menu does not scale down and only the image feed from the quad scales.
I Love my goggles 2 haven't had any issue see the 51 FOV , definitely worth the extra if you can stretch to it .
What do you think of the touchpad on the Goggles 2? I have the blurry edges on the Googles 2 but it's out in the periphery so not as big of an issue during actual flight.
Absolutely. No problems with the Goggles 2 at all.
Touchpad is great and ver intuitive.
Is the fan the same as g2?
I haven't taken apart to confirm but while using I didn't notice any difference.
They should sponsor you for this. Your review sold me on this product (and it's cheaper than everything else in the digital goggles market). 👍
Glad you found it useful. Good time to buy with the sale right now. I still prefer the Goggles 2 vs the integra unless you need the built in gps or the price point is a deal breaker.
Definitely price for me@@Mangorille
My helmet as a EOD operator in the army had a similar plastic ratchet system and it held threw that abuse. So shouldn’t be a issue with these.
Thanks for sharing, I haven't heard anyone complaining of broken ratchets yet.
great video, the link to oscars channel would be nice to be added to the description?
Good reminder. I've added.
Integra is not at all comfortable on my face, so much so they’re almost unusable, I had to glue some foam around the face gasket.
Generally that’s the experience with both new goggles from DJI. They made them too small so only fit a small range of face shapes well. The rest are all compromises.
Great review.
Thanks buddy!
Have googles 2 and integra. Integra 100%. Lighter, better communication, clearer screen.
I found the screen on the Integra was clearer only because the FOV is smaller.
@Mangorille You don't notice a difference. Because the googles 2, the way the magnifier glass works, the edges are blurred anyways. I found i had to shrink the screen on googles 2, to get rid of the blurred edges. I flew on the other side of a Boulder the size of a 2 story house, with Integra, not even a blip. Yet my goggles 2 breaks up randomly 200 to 400m out, even with the upgraded antenna. Dunno why they are still producing goggles 2. It's the down grade.
Hey thanks for the in-depth look great video man I have 2 pairs of v2 and want the newer goggles but hard
To decide this helps but I still want both pairs 😅 goggles 2 and integra both are awesome my opinion goggles 2 seem to be king of the hill
Welcome. Anywhere you can try them on before you buy? Going from the V2 to the Integra will be a big reduction in the FOV so make sure you're okay with that along with the fit/comfort.
so rather than correcting it they give us less FOV. how is that a win for the consumer? v2s im not wasting $ for really no new features
They're probably thinking that the $150 lower price tag is a win, especially when you still get the OLED displays and 1080p. Unfortunately they're still a compromise and you need to see what makes sense based on your priorities.
The diopter inserts should be made of glass, not plastic - anything for optics should be glass. This should have also been optional as people like myself do not wear glasses.
Agree, some have reported the inserts getting scratched. I haven’t had that problem yet.
99.9% of all eyeglasses on the market for consumers to correct their vision are made from plastic lenses. Glass lenses are much heavier to wear on your face if you have a strong lens and the glass lenses are cheaper than the plastic for eye ware.
I have cleaned the lens on my integara googles many times with a lens tissue and had no problem. I don't know if the lenses are coated...maybe that would be a consideration.
@@kchappelle yepp, agreed. Nobody makes glass lenses these days. All is plastic, but with anti scratch coating. Would be nice if DJI adds that coating to their lenses going forward
@@ralphderkapitaen9875
The coating would be nice. Now I’m mostly using the Googles 2 with the new DJI soft fit liner and my lens are fogging up all the time.
You wouldn’t be interested in selling one of your DJI FPV Goggles would you?
No thanks, I recently sold my V1 goggles and I still haven't been able to decide between the Goggles 2 and V2.
Wait, you flew straight into the tree. Because it was hard to see the top. It had nothing to do with the FOV that you blamed it on…
Check out the FOV comparison link in the video description. The smaller FOV makes the image displayed in the goggles smaller and fine details more difficult to see.
This a very helpful description of the new Goggles Integra, relative to the previous DJI goggles. Thank you. I'm a Mavic 3 flyer, and very interested to use them, but I do not like the Motion 2 controller stick. Are you able to connect them with the RC-N1 or DJI RC? Apparently, there is a way to connect them, but do you think there is any issue? ruclips.net/video/NbiLhqccgKM/видео.html Pls let me know. I'm subbing. Greetings from Montreal.
Hey! I don't have a Mavic 3 to verify but I did see some reports where they were able to get the original Mavic remote working. Not sure how long it will take for DJI to patch that bypass though.
pressure point? - sissy
Ive never herd of a generous nose
A well endowed nose
@@Mangorille
Cut the nose piece out, it helped me so much
Glad that worked for you, I suspect for me it would actually make the goggles more uncomfortable and cause pressure point on my nose where the nose area ends. I already feel a difference in that area between the Goggles 2 and Integra.
STOP UPTALKING!!!
if your flying with intedra on a hot summers day your sd card can get moisture from your sweat from your forehead remember that mate.
Yes that is true, there are other goggles with the SD card in the same spot and I haven't heard of any widespread issue with that positioning (such as the HDOs). Not ideal especially if you ever get a different face plate but I don't see this as a substantial issue.
Absolutely garbage .
Returned my goggles 2 due to blurring.
Usable fov is ridiculously small.
Same problems on integra.
I stay with my rc n2 and tripletek 9pro .
Blurry edges is a known problem and impacts the goggles 2 more due to its wider FOV. DJI went too small on the form factor and it makes it very difficult for the goggles to accommodate all face shapes. I haven't been able to get it perfect but I did have better experience using the upgrade foam padding from DJI. There are different pads made by iflight as well that some have had good experience with. Unfortunately it's all trial and error as it depends very much on face shape so what works well for me most likely won't work for you. Anyone that asks, I suggest they try these on before buying or at least buy from somewhere with a decent return policy.