Low blue light statement, Dji rc motion 2, Supported aircraft models – DJI Avata Explorer Combo FPV Drone with Goggles Integra User Manual

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DJI Goggles Integra Motion Combo

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Charging Temperature

5° to 45° C (41° to 113° F)

Operating Time

Approx. 2 hours (in flight)

DJI RC Motion 2

Model Number

RM220

Weight

Approx. 170 g

Operating Frequency

2.4000-2.4835 GHz

5.725-5.850 GHz

[1]

Transmitter Power (EIRP)

2.4 GHz: <30 dBm (FCC), <20 dBm (CE/SRRC/MIC)

5.8 GHz: <30 dBm (FCC), <23 dBm (SRRC), <14 dBm (CE)

Operating Temperature

-10° to 40° C (14° to 104° F)

Operating Time

Approx 5 hours

Integrated Battery Type

Li-ion

Battery Chemical System

LiNiMnCoO2

[1] The 5.8 GHz frequency band is currently banned in certain countries or regions. For details, refer to local laws and

regulations.

[2] Measured in an open outdoor environment without interference. Actual data varies with different aircraft models.
[3] Measured in an open outdoor environment without interference. Actual data varies with operating environment.

Supported Aircraft Models:

DJI Avata
DJI Mavic 3 Pro / DJI Mavic 3 Pro Cine
DJI Mavic 3 / DJI Mavic 3 Cine
DJI Mavic 3 Classic
DJI Mini 3 Pro

Low Blue Light Statement

Light from displays can cause eyestrain and retina damage which can affect vision over
time. DJI Goggles Integra adopts micro-OLED eye-protection screens, which can effectively
reduce the high-energy shortwave blue light and its emission range, therefore protecting
users from exposure to harmful blue light. DJI Goggles Integra has obtained the Low Blue
Light certification.
It is highly recommended to follow the instructions below to protect your eyes against
prolonged display use:
• Look away from the screen and then at a distant place for 20 seconds every 20

minutes.

• Rest your eyes for 10 minutes after 2 hours of continuous use.
• Roll your eyes upward and then in a large circle every few hours.
• When your eyes get tired, try to blink at a normal rate, then close your eyes and rest

for a minute.

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