Dji Goggles 3 vs Skyzone Sky04x Pro

Detailed comparison of dji goggles 3 vs skyzone sky04x pro. Which one should you buy?

Updated 2026-03-09 Independently reviewed
DJI Goggles 3

DJI Goggles 3

9.3/10
$499 /one-time
VS
Skyzone SKY04X Pro

Skyzone SKY04X Pro

9.1/10
$499 /one-time

Feature Comparison

Feature DJI Goggles 3 Skyzone SKY04X Pro
Resolution 1920×1080 per eye 1920×1080 per eye
Display Type Micro-OLED OLED
FOV 50° 52°
Refresh Rate 100fps
System DJI O4 Digital
Head Tracking Yes Built-in
DVR Built-in Yes
Weight 420g 450g
IPD Adjustment 56-72mm 58-70mm
Battery External pack
Systems Analog, Walksnail, HDMI
Receiver SteadyView (analog)

DJI Goggles 3

Pros

  • Dual Micro-OLED 1080p per eye
  • 100fps refresh rate
  • DJI O4 ecosystem integration
  • Built-in head tracking
  • Comfortable for long sessions
  • Low latency digital video

Cons

  • Locked to DJI system only
  • Premium price point

Skyzone SKY04X Pro

Pros

  • Dual 1080p OLED displays
  • Walksnail, analog, HDMI support
  • 100fps HDMI input
  • Built-in head tracker
  • Excellent color accuracy
  • Comfortable face foam

Cons

  • Requires external module for digital
  • Heavier than compact goggles

Our Verdict

DJI Goggles 3

The best digital FPV experience if you fly DJI. Stunning image quality and rock-solid link.

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Skyzone SKY04X Pro

Best analog goggles for pilots who want upgrade path to Walksnail. Outstanding image quality.

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Our Methodology

We test each pair of goggles across multiple flight sessions. No manufacturer has editorial influence.

Frequently Asked Questions

DJI Goggles 3 vs Skyzone SKY04X Pro: which has better image quality?
Both use high-end displays—DJI with dual Micro-OLED 1080p per eye and Skyzone with dual 1080p OLED. The DJI Goggles 3 have a slight edge in perceived sharpness and color thanks to Micro-OLED technology and 100fps refresh. The Skyzone SKY04X Pro is very close and some pilots prefer its color calibration. The bigger difference is the video source: DJI's O4 digital link is rock-solid, while Skyzone depends on your module (analog or Walksnail) for signal quality.
Which goggles work with more drone types?
The Skyzone SKY04X Pro wins for compatibility. It supports analog (any FPV drone with analog VTX), Walksnail digital (with module), and HDMI input. The DJI Goggles 3 only work with DJI O3 and O4 transmission—no analog, no Walksnail, no HDZero. If you fly or plan to fly multiple systems, or want to use different drones, the Skyzone is the flexible choice. If you're all-in on DJI (Mini, Avata, O3 Air Unit), the DJI goggles are the natural fit.
Are the DJI Goggles 3 or Skyzone SKY04X Pro more comfortable?
Comfort is subjective. The DJI Goggles 3 are compact and lightweight (420g) with a sleek design that distributes weight well. The Skyzone SKY04X Pro is slightly heavier (450g) but has a roomier faceplate and adjustable head strap. Both offer adjustable IPD. Glasses wearers may find the Skyzone slightly more accommodating due to its design. Try both if possible; fit varies significantly by head shape and size.
Which is better for racing vs cinematic flying?
For racing, neither is the top choice—the HDZero Goggle 2 has the lowest latency. Between these two, the DJI Goggles 3 have lower latency with O4 and are excellent for freestyle and cinematic. The Skyzone with analog or Walksnail can also work for racing depending on your VTX. For pure cinematic (smooth, cinematic quads, fixed-wing), both are great; DJI's head tracking integration and O4 reliability give it an edge for DJI pilots. For analog cinematic builds, the Skyzone is the better fit.

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