According to a recent tweet from Jasper Ellens, DJI’s new Goggles N3 and Neo drone have unexpectedly appeared in the Philippines ahead of their official global release, with customers already unboxing these new FPV components.
Global Release Schedule Creates Confusion
The staggered release of DJI’s latest FPV system has created uncertainty in the drone community. While Filipino customers got early access on October 30th, European drone pilots will need to wait until November 6th. The situation is even more unclear for US customers, with Ellens noting that “nobody knows if it will be even available to import anytime soon.”
Recent experience with other DJI products offers some hope – DroneXL’s orders of the DJI Air 3S and DJI Neo cleared customs without significant delays. However, it remains to be seen whether the new Goggles N3 will face additional import restrictions.
Compatible Components
The early unboxing video showcases the Goggles N3, which are designed to work with:
- DJI Neo drone
- DJI RC Motion 3 controller
- Other compatible DJI drones
These components work together as a cohesive system, enabling features like head-tracking control and enhanced FPV flight experiences.
DroneXL’s Take
The early appearance of these products in the Philippines gives us our first real-world look at DJI’s latest entry in the FPV drone market. The combination of the new budget-friendly goggles with the Neo drone suggests DJI is working to make FPV flying more accessible to newcomers while maintaining advanced features for experienced pilots.
What are your thoughts on DJI’s new FPV system components? Share your opinion in the comments below.
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