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DJI FPV Remote Control Mode 1

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  • DJI FPV remote control mode 1
  • max. transmission range 4 km
  • Latency between remote control and air unit only 7ms
  • intuitive arrangement of the controls

With the DJI FPV remote control, the parameters of the components can be adjusted remotely.

Main features:
Latency between remote control and air unit only 7ms
Max. Transmission range 4 km
Intuitive arrangement of controls

No additional receiver is required when using the DJI FPV goggles and the DJI FPV air unit. The latency between the remote control and the air unit is only 7 ms under ideal conditions.

NOTE:
It is recommended to use the USB adapter of the DJI Goggles RE, Ronin-S, Spark or an FCC/CE certified USB adapter with Quick Charge 2.0. If the DJI FPV goggles and DJI FPV remote controller are used simultaneously, the air unit must first be paired with the goggles and then the remote controller must be paired with the air unit.

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DJI FPV Remote Control Mode 1

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  • DJI FPV remote control mode 1
  • max. transmission range 4 km
  • Latency between remote control and air unit only 7ms
  • intuitive arrangement of the controls

Product description for DJI FPV Remote Control Mode 1

With the DJI FPV remote control, the parameters of the components can be adjusted remotely.

Main features:
Latency between remote control and air unit only 7ms
Max. Transmission range 4 km
Intuitive arrangement of controls

No additional receiver is required when using the DJI FPV goggles and the DJI FPV air unit. The latency between the remote control and the air unit is only 7 ms under ideal conditions.

NOTE:
It is recommended to use the USB adapter of the DJI Goggles RE, Ronin-S, Spark or an FCC/CE certified USB adapter with Quick Charge 2.0. If the DJI FPV goggles and DJI FPV remote controller are used simultaneously, the air unit must first be paired with the goggles and then the remote controller must be paired with the air unit.

DJI FPV Remote Control Mode 1

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