Tag: OcuSync 4

  • DJI Neo 2 Leak: Pricing, Images & Details Before Launch

    DJI Neo 2 Leak: Pricing, Images & Details Before Launch

    Key Takeaways

    1. DJI is expected to officially launch the Neo drone by the end of October, with a teaser hinting at a release date of October 30.
    2. The Neo 2 features significant upgrades, including a better gimbal for 2-axis stabilization and front-facing omnidirectional sensors.
    3. The drone is anticipated to use DJI’s new OcuSync 4 technology for improved connectivity.
    4. Video performance upgrades include an increase from 4K/30 FPS to 4K/60 FPS, along with support for 10-bit HDR and D-Log M.
    5. The starting price for the Neo 2 is projected to be $229, with various bundle options available.


    We are still waiting for an official word from DJI about the global launch of its upcoming Neo drone, which is expected by the end of this month. To summarize, there were rumors that the Neo 2 would be released alongside the Osmo Mobile 8 and Mic 3 Pro next month. However, DJI has already begun selling the Osmo Mobile 8 in China.

    Anticipated Release Date

    In a similar vein, DJI’s Chinese branch has hinted that the Neo 2 will also arrive before the end of the month. Specifically, they shared a teaser linked to October 30. Based on the images of the propeller and propeller guard, it seems the Neo 2 maintains a similar design to the original DJI Neo, which is currently priced at $199 on Amazon.

    New Features and Upgrades

    Igor Bogdanov has pointed this out in some recent leaks. The photos suggest that the Neo 2 improves on its predecessor in multiple ways. For instance, it boasts a better gimbal, which Bogdanov indicates can support 2-axis stabilization. Additionally, DJI has incorporated front-facing omnidirectional sensors that surround the drone’s expected 1/1.3-inch CMOS sensor.

    Connectivity and Performance

    On the back of the drone, there’s what looks like a removable module of some kind. According to The New Camera, the Neo 2 will also utilize DJI’s OcuSync 4 technology. This leads us to believe that DJI has created a new OcuSync module that will first appear with the Neo 2.

    Moreover, The New Camera claims that DJI is upgrading the Neo platform from 4K/30 FPS to 4K/60 FPS, along with support for 10-bit HDR and D-Log M. The new 1/1.3-inch CMOS camera reportedly offers 13.5 EV stops of dynamic range, setting it apart from the original Neo. As of now, the same source states that the Neo 2 will have a starting price of $229, along with various bundle options available.

     


     

  • DJI Mini 5 Pro Leak: Enhanced ActiveTrack and OcuSync 4 Plus Features

    DJI Mini 5 Pro Leak: Enhanced ActiveTrack and OcuSync 4 Plus Features

    Key Takeaways

    1. The DJI Mini 5 Pro features a new 50 MP CMOS camera sensor with improved low-light capabilities compared to the Mini 4 Pro.
    2. It supports 4K video at 60 FPS with 14 stops of dynamic range and allows for ‘true vertical shooting’ with a 225° rotating gimbal.
    3. The Mini 5 Pro enhances tracking with upgraded 360° ActiveTrack technology, capable of tracking subjects at speeds up to 15 m/s.
    4. It will be the first DJI drone to include OcuSync 4+ technology, offering video transmission ranges up to 20 km and flight times of 36 minutes.
    5. The official announcement for the Mini 5 Pro is expected on September 18, 2025.


    Leaker Jasper Ellens has reportedly ‘come across’ the webshop description of DJI’s Mini 5 Pro before the drone’s official announcement. Just to summarize, the upcoming Mini series drone has already been unboxed and tested by a YouTuber. Additionally, this drone has recently appeared on a Cypriot DJI retailer’s site.

    Camera Features

    According to Ellens’ newest leak, DJI is banking on the Mini 5 Pro’s new CMOS camera sensor to set it apart from the Mini 4 Pro (currently priced at $759 on Amazon). Echoing previous findings, the Mini 5 Pro features a 50 MP CMOS sensor with an f/1.8 aperture and a 1-inch optical format. DJI asserts that this will enhance low-light capabilities compared to the Mini 4 Pro’s 48 MP, 1/1.3-inch, and f/1.7 sensor.

    Video and Shooting Capabilities

    Furthermore, this new camera will provide up to 14 stops of dynamic range for 4K and 60 FPS HDR videos, with support for 10-bit D-Log M and HLG modes. The Mini 5 Pro will also enable ‘true vertical shooting’ thanks to its gimbal that can rotate up to 225° when needed. Reportedly, DJI has also made advancements in its 360° ActiveTrack technology, allowing it to track subjects at speeds of up to 15 m/s on the Mini 5 Pro.

    Connectivity and Release

    The Mini 5 Pro will mark the first DJI drone to include OcuSync 4+ or OcuSync 4 Plus technology. While the differences between this and the current OcuSync 4 remain unclear at this point, the Mini 5 Pro is set to deliver video transmission ranges of up to 20 km in the US, alongside 36-minute flight times powered by its new Intelligent Flight batteries. DJI is anticipated to reveal the Mini 5 Pro to the world by September 18, 2025.

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  • DJI Goggles N3: New FPV Headset with 1,350 Nits for $229

    DJI Goggles N3: New FPV Headset with 1,350 Nits for $229

    DJI has officially launched its new first-person view (FPV) headset, which is specifically made for the Neo and Avata 2 (currently priced at $999 on Amazon). This release follows many recent leaks about the product. The Goggles N3 comes at a much lower price point than the existing Goggles 3, which sells for $499 in the United States.

    Pricing Details

    For comparison, the Goggles N3 is priced at €269 in Europe and $229 in the US. It’s no surprise that DJI’s latest FPV headset lacks some features found in the Goggles 3. The Goggles N3, for example, uses 3.5-inch and 60 Hz LCD screens instead of the 100 Hz Micro-OLED screens that are in the Goggles 3. Nevertheless, the LCD panels still provide a native resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels, peak brightness of up to 1,350 nits, and a field of view (FoV) of 54°.

    Advanced Technology

    Moreover, DJI has included its OcuSync 4 (O4) video transmission tech in this model, enabling a maximum video transmission bitrate of 60 Mbps. The DJI O4 system employs a 2T4R antenna configuration to transmit 1080p/60 FPS video from distances of up to 13 km with a latency of just 31 ms. The Goggles N3 also features SyncSmooth technology, which helps to ensure smooth video playback while offering around 2.7 hours of battery life on a single charge.

    Specifications and Availability

    As for its dimensions, the Goggles N3 weighs 536 g when including the battery and headband, and it measures 193 × 163 × 103 mm, not counting the antennas. DJI plans to start selling the Goggles N3 later this month across various markets, with the product listing already available. Additionally, the Goggles N3 will be available for order as part of the Motion Fly More Combo for €529 (about $565) in Europe, which includes an RC Motion 3 controller, three batteries, and a Two-Way Charging Hub. However, DJI has yet to announce the pricing for the US market.


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  • DJI Goggles N3 Launch Date and Full Specs Leak Ahead of Release

    DJI Goggles N3 Launch Date and Full Specs Leak Ahead of Release

    The DJI Goggles N3 have been anticipated for a long time. However, they might make their official appearance a bit earlier than many thought. To give some background, the idea of DJI launching a new set of first-person view (FPV) goggles was first hinted at in August. It wasn’t until this month that a photo of the device surfaced online.

    Release Date Update

    From the information currently out there, it appeared that the Goggles N3 would be released in early November. Some insiders, like Jasper Ellens, suggested potential dates of November 5 or November 7. However, this same leaker has now indicated that the headset is set to launch on October 30 globally.

    Certification and Pricing

    In line with this, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has certified the Goggles N3 for sale in the United States. Although the pricing in the US is still unknown, it is believed that the headset will retail for €269 in Europe. Additionally, there’s a €529 price tag associated with a Neo Motion Combo package that includes the Neo drone, which debuted earlier this summer (currently priced at $195.94 used on Amazon).

    Specifications Revealed

    Furthermore, several leakers have shared a specific set of specifications, which are listed below. According to an alleged leaked official promotional document, the Goggles N3 is expected to feature a 1080p resolution, OcuSync 4 video transmission capabilities, and a battery life of up to 2.7 hours. For additional details, please refer to the images provided below.

    FCC via @drone_nr, @JasperEllens & @Quadro_News via DroneXL


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