DJI's latest selfie drone, the Neo 2, has arrived with a slew of upgrades that promise to make flying and capturing life's moments even more seamless.
The big-ticket item here is the inclusion of LiDAR sensors for obstacle avoidance. This cutting-edge technology pairs perfectly with downward-looking infrared sensors to create an enhanced safety net, allowing the drone to follow you during flight without worrying about collisions or hazards getting in its way. Integrated guards still protect the propellers from damage, providing peace of mind.
Another game-changer is the addition of gesture controls for effortless selfie videos on-the-go. By simply moving your hands around, you can adjust position and distance with unprecedented ease. The Neo 2 also supports motion controllers and DJI's RC-N3 remote controller, giving users a range of options to customize their flying experience.
Speed has been cranked up to almost 27MPH - significantly faster than the original's follow speed. According to DJI, this new drone is better equipped to handle challenging weather conditions, including maintaining a stable hover in winds up to 24MPH.
Battery life has also seen an upgrade, with a larger 1606mAh rechargeable battery that can deliver up to 19 minutes of use per charge - a marked improvement over the original's 14-17 minute range. The camera now features a dual-axis gimbal for smoother footage and has been upgraded to capture stunning 4K video at up to 60FPS, with manual piloting capable of reaching an astonishing 100FPS.
Internal storage has also seen a significant boost, increasing from 22GB to 49GB. However, the added weight due to these upgrades is still relatively minor, at just 16 grams more than its predecessor.
While the Neo 2's release is currently limited to China, DJI promises that it will be available in wider markets soon - and for those eager to get their hands on this tech marvel, prices are expected to remain relatively similar.
				
			The big-ticket item here is the inclusion of LiDAR sensors for obstacle avoidance. This cutting-edge technology pairs perfectly with downward-looking infrared sensors to create an enhanced safety net, allowing the drone to follow you during flight without worrying about collisions or hazards getting in its way. Integrated guards still protect the propellers from damage, providing peace of mind.
Another game-changer is the addition of gesture controls for effortless selfie videos on-the-go. By simply moving your hands around, you can adjust position and distance with unprecedented ease. The Neo 2 also supports motion controllers and DJI's RC-N3 remote controller, giving users a range of options to customize their flying experience.
Speed has been cranked up to almost 27MPH - significantly faster than the original's follow speed. According to DJI, this new drone is better equipped to handle challenging weather conditions, including maintaining a stable hover in winds up to 24MPH.
Battery life has also seen an upgrade, with a larger 1606mAh rechargeable battery that can deliver up to 19 minutes of use per charge - a marked improvement over the original's 14-17 minute range. The camera now features a dual-axis gimbal for smoother footage and has been upgraded to capture stunning 4K video at up to 60FPS, with manual piloting capable of reaching an astonishing 100FPS.
Internal storage has also seen a significant boost, increasing from 22GB to 49GB. However, the added weight due to these upgrades is still relatively minor, at just 16 grams more than its predecessor.
While the Neo 2's release is currently limited to China, DJI promises that it will be available in wider markets soon - and for those eager to get their hands on this tech marvel, prices are expected to remain relatively similar.